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Free preschools in Berks county.
Below are the listings of free and affordable preschools in Berks county. These preschool can help low-income people by offerring free and discounted rates for child care. We welcome user reviews and corrections of child care listings, as we strive to provide our users with the best and most up-to-date information possible. Simply click on the listing for more information.
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Mifflin Park - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19607 Contact Phone: (610) 898-1489 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Second Street 1 And 2 - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19601 Contact Phone: (610) 374-4696 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Nativity Lutheran Church 1 & 2 - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19604 Contact Phone: (610) 898-8998 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Cumru - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19607 Contact Phone: (610) 775-5081 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Berks Family Development Center-berks County-pa - East Coast Migrant Head Start Project Location: Reading, PA - 19602 Contact Phone: (919) 926-3341 |
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Blue Marsh Am/pm Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Leesport, PA - 19533 Contact Phone: (610) 743-7643 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Education Centre 1-7 Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19605 Contact Phone: (610) 987-8312 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Emma's Place 1 & 2 Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19602 Contact Phone: (610) 898-8995 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Glenside 1 & 2 Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19601 Contact Phone: (610) 898-8994 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Hamburg Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Hamburg, PA - 19526 Contact Phone: (610) 987-8373 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Highland 1 & 2 Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: West Reading, PA - 19611 Contact Phone: (610) 898-0836 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Lower Alsace Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19606 Contact Phone: (610) 987-8363 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Maxatawny Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Kutztown, PA - 19530 Contact Phone: (610) 987-8510 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Oakbrook 1 & 2 Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19611 Contact Phone: (610) 898-8993 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Oley Am/pm Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Oley, PA - 19547 Contact Phone: (610) 987-6201 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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Reading Muhlenburg Am/pm Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19604 Contact Phone: (610) 921-7320 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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St. Luke's 1-4 Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19601 Contact Phone: (610) 898-8951 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |
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St. Paul's 1-6 Head Start - Berks County Intermediate Unit Location: Reading, PA - 19601 Contact Phone: (610) 987-8332 Details: Head Start is designed to help break the cycle of poverty by meeting the social, emotional, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of preschool children of low-income families. Families must meet income guidelines established by the federal government. The guidelines are updated annually and are equal to the federal poverty rate. The overall goal of Head Start is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the preschool children enrolled in the program. Social competence refers to the child’s everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his or her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Currently, the BCIU Head Start program serves 695 children in 40 classrooms located at 17 sites. Children ages 3-5 attend classes approximately four hours per day, four days a week during the school year. In addition, we have three classes that provide services to children in the afternoon at the Oley Center, the Reading Muhlenberg Center, and the Blue Marsh Center. These sites serve also as hands-on experience for high school students enrolled in Berks Career and Technology Center’s Occupational Child Development programs. |