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Bloomingdale Family Program, Inc. Main Office
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125 W 109th St New York NY, 10025
Contact Phone: (212) 663-4067
Website: http://www.bloomingdalefamilyprogram.org/
Preschool Details: The Bloomingdale Family Program's mission is to serve preschool children from low-income families in upper Manhattan. Our educational program fosters children's growth in all areas of development — intellectual, physical, and emotional - and builds a foundation for success as they begin their educational journey. We welcome children with special needs and provide the individual support services they need to become competent and successful learners. Parents are our partners in the educational process. At Bloomingdale they gain experience to become advocates for their children and to reach toward their own aspirations. The Bloomingdale Family Program is committed to maintaining its outreach as a model in early childhood and parent education. In keeping with more than fifty years of service, we continue to explore and strive to meet the evolving needs of our community.
Eligible Requirements: Bloomingdale's classrooms accept children between the ages of two-and-nine-months and three-and-nine months as of September 1. To be eligible for Head Start, family income must fall within federal guidelines. Ten percent of our families may be above these income guidelines. We welcome children with special needs and children in foster care. We give preference to former parents, to single-parent families, and to families in stress. Some families are referred to us by ACS Protection/Prevention Services.
Age Requirements: 2.9 to 3.9 years old
How to Apply: Come In: Bring your child to any of our three sites, from Monday through Thursday, between 9 AM and 3 PM. Registration: You will need the following documents to register your child: Child's Birth Certificate; Social Security cards for all family members in the household (if applicable); Your child's Immunization Card; Health Insurance for all members of the family; Proof of Income (Budget letter or four pay stubs or latest tax return); Welfare I.D.; School schedule, if you are attending college. Enrollment: Families are notified in June about September enrollment. Children may be enrolled throughout the year if space is available. Once your child is accepted into the program, staff will contact you to provide information and answer your questions.
Bloomingdale Family Program, Inc. Main Office
UPDATE
125 W 109th St New York NY, 10025
Contact Phone: (212) 663-4067
Website: http://www.bloomingdalefamilyprogram.org/
Preschool Details: The Bloomingdale Family Program's mission is to serve preschool children from low-income families in upper Manhattan. Our educational program fosters children's growth in all areas of development — intellectual, physical, and emotional - and builds a foundation for success as they begin their educational journey. We welcome children with special needs and provide the individual support services they need to become competent and successful learners. Parents are our partners in the educational process. At Bloomingdale they gain experience to become advocates for their children and to reach toward their own aspirations. The Bloomingdale Family Program is committed to maintaining its outreach as a model in early childhood and parent education. In keeping with more than fifty years of service, we continue to explore and strive to meet the evolving needs of our community.
Eligible Requirements: Bloomingdale's classrooms accept children between the ages of two-and-nine-months and three-and-nine months as of September 1. To be eligible for Head Start, family income must fall within federal guidelines. Ten percent of our families may be above these income guidelines. We welcome children with special needs and children in foster care. We give preference to former parents, to single-parent families, and to families in stress. Some families are referred to us by ACS Protection/Prevention Services.
Age Requirements: 2.9 to 3.9 years old
How to Apply: Come In: Bring your child to any of our three sites, from Monday through Thursday, between 9 AM and 3 PM. Registration: You will need the following documents to register your child: Child's Birth Certificate; Social Security cards for all family members in the household (if applicable); Your child's Immunization Card; Health Insurance for all members of the family; Proof of Income (Budget letter or four pay stubs or latest tax return); Welfare I.D.; School schedule, if you are attending college. Enrollment: Families are notified in June about September enrollment. Children may be enrolled throughout the year if space is available. Once your child is accepted into the program, staff will contact you to provide information and answer your questions.
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