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Helps low-income children and their families prepare to succeed in school. Promotes children’s development through early learning, health and family well-being.
Comprehensive behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents with emotional/behavioral /substance problems; individual, group, family counseling; case management/therapeutic behavioral support; summer intensive outpatient program; psychiatric services; 24-hour crisis intervention; school-based suicide prevention program, early child-parent education, ropes and initiative course, mental health evaluation, in-school consultation, peer support, respite.

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Head Start Sites
Respite Care
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Group Counseling
Recreational Therapy
Psychiatric Medication Services
Social Skills Training
Student Counseling Services
Parenting Skills Classes
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Home Based Mental Health Services
Art Therapy
Crisis Intervention Skills Development
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Family Counseling
Administrative/Support Services Offices
Job Readiness
Parent Support Groups
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Early Head Start Sites
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Suicide Prevention Programs
Professional Continuing Education
School Readiness Programs
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Case/Care Management
Therapeutic Camps
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Early head Start provides comprehensive educational services for children ages birth to 3 and supports the physical, social, emotional, mental, and language development of each child. In order to do this, parenting education and the support of a positive parent-child relationship are critical goals of the EHS program. Head Start services are for children ages 3-5 focusing on school readiness and social-emotional growth; health, dental, and mental health services; services to children with disabilities; parent partnership and involvement; transportation; and daily nutritious meals.
Offers a federally-funded child development program that provides educational experiences, medical disability and dental services, nutritional meals, counseling and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare low-income children succeed in school. Services may be provided in centers or in the family's home as well as at other locations throughout the county.
Helps low-income children and their families prepare to succeed in school. Promotes children’s development through early learning, health and family well-being.
- Free Head Start Preschool - Children must be 3 by August 1 - Children turning 3 after August 1 may enroll after their 3rd birthday - Income Eligibility Applies - IEP Children Served - Serving Centerburg School District - Nutritious Breakfast and Lunch - Medical, Dental, Hearing, Vision Screenings - Family Services - Monthly Parent/Family Events - Field Trips - Formal Kindergarten Transition Plan.
Comprehensive behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents with emotional/behavioral /substance problems; individual, group, family counseling; case management/therapeutic behavioral support; summer intensive outpatient program; psychiatric services; 24-hour crisis intervention; school-based suicide prevention program, early child-parent education, ropes and initiative course, mental health evaluation, in-school consultation, peer support, respite.

Categories

Head Start Sites
Respite Care
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Group Counseling
Recreational Therapy
Psychiatric Medication Services
Social Skills Training
Student Counseling Services
Parenting Skills Classes
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Home Based Mental Health Services
Art Therapy
Crisis Intervention Skills Development
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Family Counseling
Administrative/Support Services Offices
Job Readiness
Parent Support Groups
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Early Head Start Sites
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Suicide Prevention Programs
Professional Continuing Education
School Readiness Programs
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Case/Care Management
Therapeutic Camps
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Offers a free educational development program for children from low-income homes and children with disabilities. Provides education, health services, nutritional services, mental health services, pre and post-natal services, and special needs services. Offers both full day and half day classes are available.

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities. Children may attend a Head Start Center, or participate in a home-based option and receive weekly home visits.

Provide education and health services to eligible children and families to support for physical, social, emotional, mental, and language development. *Home Based Services: once a week visits at least 90 minutes long as well as socialization activities twice a month.

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities. Children may attend a Head Start Center, or participate in a home-based option and receive weekly home visits.

Head Start preschool center based and Early Head Start home base serving children and families that meet the eligibility criteria.

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities. Children may attend a Head Start Center, or participate in a home-based option and receive weekly home visits.

Services offered at Teaching & Mentoring Communities Inc., include Child Development and Health Services, Family Services, Nutrition Services, Transportation services, Referrals for Social Service with other agencies, assistance in Continuing Education, Employment and much more! Service to children with disabilities include: Hearing, Vision, Speech and Language Referrals, Orthopedic Referrals and much more. In addition, TMC works in partnership with Early Intervention programs, local school districts and other community agencies that specialize in services for children with disabilities. Additional services include: Developmentally appropriate curriculum, Individualization, Services for parents, Culture friendly atmosphere, Parent advocacy. Items needed for registration: check stubs for past 12-24 months, copies of previous years income tax with attached W2 Form, proof of benefits such as TANF, Medicaid, unemployment, etc., current record of children's immunization, and proof of migration.
Comprehensive behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents with emotional/behavioral /substance problems; individual, group, family counseling; case management/therapeutic behavioral support; summer intensive outpatient program; psychiatric services; 24-hour crisis intervention; school-based suicide prevention program, early child-parent education, ropes and initiative course, mental health evaluation, in-school consultation, peer support, respite.

Categories

Head Start Sites
Respite Care
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Group Counseling
Recreational Therapy
Psychiatric Medication Services
Social Skills Training
Student Counseling Services
Parenting Skills Classes
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Home Based Mental Health Services
Art Therapy
Crisis Intervention Skills Development
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Family Counseling
Administrative/Support Services Offices
Job Readiness
Parent Support Groups
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Early Head Start Sites
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Suicide Prevention Programs
Professional Continuing Education
School Readiness Programs
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Case/Care Management
Therapeutic Camps
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Provides the Head Start program at numerous sites throughout Allen County. Works to develop social competence and school readiness in children and to empower their parents/caregivers to assist them. Provides services including nutrition and special education. All children are given a developmental screening and referred to supportive services based on the results.

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Head Start Grantee/Delegate Agencies
School Readiness Programs
Offers Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP); Head Start; F.E.C.C. refrigerator replacement program; Community Action Transportation System (CATS); Senior Care program; monthly Senior lunches and computer classes.

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Computer Literacy Training Programs
Community Action Agencies
Head Start Sites
Fans
Community Meals
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Discounted Gas Service
Homemaker Assistance
Discounted Electric Service
Air Conditioners
General Appliance Provision

Offers a comprehensive early childhood education program for children in economically disadvantaged families. The program includes kindergarten readiness learning experiences, speech, language, and hearing screenings, vision and dental checks, snacks and meals, and parent involvement opportunities.

Comprehensive behavioral health treatment for children and adolescents with emotional/behavioral /substance problems; individual, group, family counseling; case management/therapeutic behavioral support; summer intensive outpatient program; psychiatric services; 24-hour crisis intervention; school-based suicide prevention program, early child-parent education, ropes and initiative course, mental health evaluation, in-school consultation, peer support, respite.

Categories

Head Start Sites
Respite Care
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Group Counseling
Recreational Therapy
Psychiatric Medication Services
Social Skills Training
Student Counseling Services
Parenting Skills Classes
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Home Based Mental Health Services
Art Therapy
Crisis Intervention Skills Development
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Family Counseling
Administrative/Support Services Offices
Job Readiness
Parent Support Groups
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Early Head Start Sites
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
Suicide Prevention Programs
Professional Continuing Education
School Readiness Programs
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Case/Care Management
Therapeutic Camps
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Provides free half-day Head Start and low-cost preschool programs. Offers educational experiences, medical and dental services, nutritious meals and opportunities for parental involvement to help prepare children living in South-Western City School District to enter and succeed in school.
Head Start programs provide comprehensive educational services children ages 3 to 5 years of age focusing on school readiness and social-emotional growth; health, dental, and mental health services; services to children with disabilities; parent partnership and involvement; and daily nutritious meals.
Provides care and preschool services for children ages 3-5. Children enrolled in the program attend classes Mon through Thu during the school year. Centers provide a daily meal and snack along with hands-on activities. Children are provided with medical, mental health, nutrition and dental services. Families also receive at least two home visits and two parent-teacher conferences.
Provides care and preschool services for children ages 3-5. Children enrolled in the program attend classes Mon through Thu during the school year. Centers provide a daily meal and snack along with hands-on activities. Children are provided with medical, mental health, nutrition and dental services. Families also receive at least two home visits and two parent-teacher conferences.
Helps low-income children and their families prepare to succeed in school. Promotes children’s development through early learning, health and family well-being.
Provides Head Start services in-home with parents and home visitors working as a team. Children spend 2 days per month at a Head Start center for socialization.