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EASTHAMPTON — Community Action Pioneer Valley Head Start and Early Learning Programs is returning to the Easthampton community for the first time since 2021 through a new classroom at Mountain View School, expanding local access to high-quality early childhood education and comprehensive family support services.

“The classroom will allow children and families to receive services close to home while also strengthening the connection between early learning, family advocacy, and the public-school community,” said Marianne Bouthilette, interim director of Head Start and Early Learning Programs at Community Action Pioneer Valley. She noted that the center’s new location within the Mountain View School provides additional benefits for both children and staff.

“Having a Head Start classroom located within Mountain View School creates opportunities for stronger collaboration with school staff, smoother transitions for children as they move into kindergarten, and greater access to shared resources and community connections. This partnership with Easthampton Public Schools reflects a shared commitment to supporting children and families from the very beginning of their educational journey.”

The classroom is scheduled to open Sept. 8. It has room for 15 students between the ages of 2 years and 9 months and 5 years.

“All families — including families outside of Easthampton — are welcome to apply,” said Kara Peters, enrollment manager for Head Start and Early Learning Programs. “We prioritize families based on their circumstances and needs.”

Families that receive cash assistance, SNAP benefits, or Supplemental Security Income, as well as children in foster care and families who are experiencing homelessness, are prioritized for the classroom’s spots. “However, it’s important to know that lots of families who may not receive these specific benefits are also eligible for enrollment,” Peters said. “If you are interested, please call us. We can determine your eligibility for our programs and for other day care or early education programs, too.”

Community Action’s Head Start and Early Learning Programs around the Valley provides more than high-quality classroom education; they offer supports for physical health, mental health, nutrition, and disabilities, while partnering with families as they pursue their own goals for education, employment, and well-being.

“One of the things that is really special about this program is that families in our Head Start program aren’t just accessing high-quality early education and care and family supports — they’re connected with the full breadth of what Community Action has to offer: fuel assistance, food programs, job training, and so much more,” said Lev BenEzra, executive director of Community Action Pioneer Valley. “Our goal with every family is to support the success of the child, family, and the whole community. Enrollment in our Head Start and Early Learning Programs is the front door.”

For more information about applying for one of these classroom spots, visit www.communityaction.us or call (413) 387-1250.

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SPRINGFIELD — May marks 60 years since the inception of Head Start, the nation’s most comprehensive early childhood education program. Since the organization’s founding in 1965, Head Start has helped more than 37 million children across the United States prepare for school and build strong foundations for lifelong learning and well-being, while also providing resources for families and caregivers.
Locally, Holyoke, Chicopee, Springfield Head Start (HCS Head Start) has been a proud part of this 60-year legacy — serving thousands of children and families in neighborhoods across Western Mass. With a mission to provide every child with the opportunity to thrive, HCS Head Start continues to serve as a cornerstone of high-quality early education, comprehensive services, and holistic family support.

Head Start was founded as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty, and despite current proposed federal cuts, remains committed to providing vital early learning services for young children and families. Today, Head Start and Early Head Start serve nearly 1 million children each year — providing early learning, health screenings, nutritious meals, social-emotional support, and family resources at no cost to eligible families.

“Head Start’s birthday is a celebration of what’s possible when communities invest in their youngest learners,” said Nicole Blais, CEO of HCS Head Start. “We’re incredibly proud to do this work, and although we are enjoying the celebration and reflection, we’re also reminded this isn’t just a look back; rather a launchpad for what comes next. At HCS Head Start we’re energized for the future as we continue to innovate, adapt, and support the next generation.”
To mark this milestone throughout May, HCS Head Start will host birthday-themed activities across its sites to honor the impact of Head Start in area communities, from classroom celebrations to staff appreciation events.

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Episode 167: June 19, 2023

Joe Bednar talks with Nicole Blais, CEO of Holyoke Chicopee Springfield Head Start

At a time when so many families with young children struggle with issues of nutrition, education, mental health, and more, the services offered by the national organization known as Head Start are more critical than ever. On the next installment of BusinessTalk, BusinessWest Editor Joe Bednar talks with Nicole Blais, CEO of Holyoke Chicopee Springfield Head Start, not only about how the nonprofit delivers free, federally funded programs that not only give kids a … well, head start in life, but also how it supports and educates families in myriad ways so they can continue to move forward at home — and why that work is so gratifying. It’s must listening, so tune in to BusinessTalk, a podcast presented by BusinessWest and sponsored by PeoplesBank.

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