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Children’s Friend provided essential services to many of Rhode Island’s most vulnerable children living in in Providence County through our Head Head Head Start Start Start Early Early Head Head Head Start Start Start and and Early Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships programs Cumulatively 912 children received services from our Head Head Head Start Start Start Early Early Head Head Head Start Start Start and Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships programs Early Head Start # of slots
176
Total
# of children & families served
232
% of eligible children served
7%
% of funded enrollment achieved
93%
% of of children with an ongoing source of of accessible health care
85%
% of enrolled children who received medical exams
54%
% of children with access to comprehensive dental care
50%
% of enrolled children who received dental exams
8%
# of children with disabilities who received services and coordination with other service service providers
19 # of homeless families served
5 # of families who were helped in in in in obtaining stable housing
1 Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships # of slots
100
Total
# of children & families served
93 % of eligible children served
4%
% of funded enrollment achieved
58%
% of of children with an ongoing source of of accessible health care
92%
% of enrolled children who received medical exams
74%
% of children who had access to comprehensive dental care
90%
% of enrolled children who received dental exams
11%
# of children with disabilities who received services and coordination with other service service providers
14
# of homeless families served
8 # of families who were helped in in in in obtaining stable housing
8 # of pregnant mothers served
0 Head Start # of slots
897
Total
# of children & families served
587
% of eligible children served
17%
% of funded enrollment achieved
60%
% of of children with an ongoing source of of accessible health care
99%
% of enrolled children who received medical exams
57%
% of children with access to comprehensive dental care
75%
% of enrolled children who received dental exams
24%
# of children with disabilities who received services and coordination with other service service providers
46
# of homeless families served
8 # of families who were helped in in in in obtaining stable housing
2