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Children’s Friend provided essential services to many of Rhode Island’s most vulnerable children through our our Head Head Head Head Head Head Start Start Start Start Start Start Early Early Early Early Head Head Head Head Head Head Start Start Start Start Start Start and and and Early Early Early Early Head Head Head Head Head Head Start-Child Start-Child Care Care Partnerships programs Cumulatively 1 1 491 children received services from our our Head Head Head Head Head Head Start Start Start Start Start Start Early Early Early Early Head Head Head Head Head Head Start Start Start Start Start Start and and Early Early Early Early Head Head Head Head Head Head Start-Child Start-Child Care Care Partnerships programs Early Head Start • 100% funded enrollment achieved for 176 pregnant women infants and toddlers
• Cumulatively 15 pregnant women and and 264 children and and their families were served through home
visiting and and center-based services that support positive parent-child relationships and and promote
positive growth and development in children • 100% of of children had an on-going source of of accessible health care
• 71% of children had access to comprehensive dental care
• 11 homeless families families were were served and four families families were were helped in in in in obtaining housing to ensure a a a a a more stable environment for children and and enhancing their capacity to learn and and develop • 20
children with with disabilities received services and coordination with with other service service providers
Early Head Start - Child Care Partnerships • 100% funded enrollment achieved for 100 100 children • Cumulatively 148 children and their families were provided with quality child child care
education health nutrition and social supports
• 100% of of children had an on-going source of of accessible health care
• 89% of children had access to comprehensive dental care
• 3 homeless families were served • 25 children with with disabilities received services and coordination with with other service service providers
Head Start • 100% funded enrollment achieved or 915 children • Cumulatively 1 064 children and their families were provided with quality child care
and and education health nutrition and and social supports
• 100% of of children had an on-going source of of accessible health care
• 97% of children had access to comprehensive dental care
• 24 homeless families families were were served and 13 families families were were helped in obtaining housing to ensure a a a more stable environment for chil-
dren and and enhancing their capacity to learn and and develop • 111 children with with disabilities received services and coordination with with other service providers
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