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Children’s Friend provided essential services to many of Rhode Island’s most vulnerable children through our Head Head Head Start Start Start Early Early Head Head Head Start Start Start and Early Early Head Head Head Start-Child Care Partnerships programs Cumulatively 1 1 491 children received services from our Head Head Start Start Early Head Head Start Start and Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships programs Early Head Start • • 99 9% funded enrollment achieved for 281 pregnant women infants and toddlers • • • 100% of of of children children had had an an an on-going source of of of accessible health care
care
• • • 78% of of of children children children had had access access to comprehensive dental care
• • • 40 children children with with disabilities received services and and coordination with with other service service providers
• • 8 homeless families families were were served and and and two families families were were helped in in in in in in obtaining housing to to ensure a a a a a a a a a a a a a a more
stable environment for children and and and enhancing their capacity to learn
• 12 pregnant mothers received prenatal education and and support
Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships • • 99 9% funded enrollment achieved for 140 children children • • • 100% of of of children children children had had an on-going source of of of accessible health care
care
• • • 94% of of of children children children had had access access to comprehensive dental care
• • • 25 children children with with disabilities received services and and coordination with with other service service providers
• • 5 5 homeless families families were were served and and and three families families were were helped in in in in in in obtaining housing to to ensure a a a a a a a a a a a a a a more
stable environment for children and and enhancing their capacity to learn
Head Start • • 99 9% funded enrollment achieved for 1 1 1 107 children children • • • 100% of of of children children children had had an on-going source of of of accessible health care
care
• • • 95% of of of children children children had had access access to comprehensive dental care
• • • 99 children children with with disabilities received services and and coordination with with other service service providers
• • 21 homeless families families were were served and and and 17 families families were were helped in in in in in in obtaining housing to to ensure a a a a a a a a a a a a a a more
stable environment for children and and enhancing their capacity to learn