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Free preschools in Lawrence county.
Below are the listings of free and affordable preschools in Lawrence 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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Neshannock - Lawrence County Social Services, Inc. Location: New Castle, PA - 16105 Contact Phone: (724) 856-4674 Details: Federally funded through the Office of Head Start and supplemented through the state Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Head Start is a free federal program for preschool children ages 3-5 from low income families. The goal of Head Start is to develop the whole child: socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. These goals are accomplished through well-balanced program incorporating health, education, social service and parent involvement components. In each classroom, there is a degreed teacher and an assistant teacher along with approximately 20 children. Head Start believes all children can succeed when provided a safe and supportive environment. The program is designed to serve preschool children and their at-risk families whose income level is primarily at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Children with disabilities receive priority enrollment. |
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Wilmington - Lawrence County Social Services, Inc. Location: New Wilmington, PA - 16142 Contact Phone: (724) 658-7671 Details: Federally funded through the Office of Head Start and supplemented through the state Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Head Start is a free federal program for preschool children ages 3-5 from low income families. The goal of Head Start is to develop the whole child: socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. These goals are accomplished through well-balanced program incorporating health, education, social service and parent involvement components. In each classroom, there is a degreed teacher and an assistant teacher along with approximately 20 children. Head Start believes all children can succeed when provided a safe and supportive environment. The program is designed to serve preschool children and their at-risk families whose income level is primarily at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Children with disabilities receive priority enrollment. |
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Hartman - Lawrence County Social Services, Inc. Location: Ellwood City, PA - 16117 Contact Phone: (724) 658-7671 Details: Federally funded through the Office of Head Start and supplemented through the state Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Head Start is a free federal program for preschool children ages 3-5 from low income families. The goal of Head Start is to develop the whole child: socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. These goals are accomplished through well-balanced program incorporating health, education, social service and parent involvement components. In each classroom, there is a degreed teacher and an assistant teacher along with approximately 20 children. Head Start believes all children can succeed when provided a safe and supportive environment. The program is designed to serve preschool children and their at-risk families whose income level is primarily at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Children with disabilities receive priority enrollment. |
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Croton Primary Center - Lawrence County Social Services, Inc. Location: New Castle, PA - 16101 Contact Phone: (724) 656-4756 Details: Federally funded through the Office of Head Start and supplemented through the state Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Head Start is a free federal program for preschool children ages 3-5 from low income families. The goal of Head Start is to develop the whole child: socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. These goals are accomplished through well-balanced program incorporating health, education, social service and parent involvement components. In each classroom, there is a degreed teacher and an assistant teacher along with approximately 20 children. Head Start believes all children can succeed when provided a safe and supportive environment. The program is designed to serve preschool children and their at-risk families whose income level is primarily at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Children with disabilities receive priority enrollment. |
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Ben Franklin Early Learning Center - Lawrence County Social Services, Inc. Location: New Castle, PA - 16101 Contact Phone: (724) 658-7671 Details: Federally funded through the Office of Head Start and supplemented through the state Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Head Start is a free federal program for preschool children ages 3-5 from low income families. The goal of Head Start is to develop the whole child: socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. These goals are accomplished through well-balanced program incorporating health, education, social service and parent involvement components. In each classroom, there is a degreed teacher and an assistant teacher along with approximately 20 children. Head Start believes all children can succeed when provided a safe and supportive environment. The program is designed to serve preschool children and their at-risk families whose income level is primarily at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Children with disabilities receive priority enrollment. Federally funded through the Office of Head Start and supplemented through the state Office of Child Development and Early Learning, this program is an Early Head Start Child Care Partnership serving infants and toddlers age 0-3. Center-based services are offered at the Ben Franklin Early Learning Center and Ellwood City Early Learning Center in partnership with The Learning Tree Child Care and Preschool, operated by United Community Services of Lawrence County, Inc., an incorporation of LCCAP. The target population includes low-income families who are working or are in training, or receiving intensive case management services to remove barriers to employment or training. Center-based care is offered within 10.5 hours per day, 5 days per week year round. Childcare is available to families enrolled in this program, between the hours of 7:00am and 5:30pm. |
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Chidlren's Advocacy Center Of Lawrence Co. Inc. - Commonweath of Pennsylvania Location: New Castle, PA - 16101 Contact Phone: (724) 658-4688 Details: Early Head Start serves pregnant women and families with children from birth to age 3. It operates like preschool Head Start, following a set of federal Performance Standards that assure every child receives high quality services that help them grow physically, academically and socially and families obtain needed services to help them become self sufficient. The program may be offered as center-based or home-based services and is free. Pennsylvania also provides Pennsylvania Early Head Start to a limited number of children and families. Funded through federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act dollars, the Office of Child Development and Early Learning was named as an Early Head Start to expand services to infants and toddlers across the state. |
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Ellwood City Early Learning Center - Lawrence County Social Services, Inc. Location: Ellwood City, PA - 16117 Contact Phone: (724) 752-0239 Details: Federally funded through the Office of Head Start and supplemented through the state Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Head Start is a free federal program for preschool children ages 3-5 from low income families. The goal of Head Start is to develop the whole child: socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. These goals are accomplished through well-balanced program incorporating health, education, social service and parent involvement components. In each classroom, there is a degreed teacher and an assistant teacher along with approximately 20 children. Head Start believes all children can succeed when provided a safe and supportive environment. The program is designed to serve preschool children and their at-risk families whose income level is primarily at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Children with disabilities receive priority enrollment. |
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Laurel - Lawrence County Social Services, Inc. Location: New Castle, PA - 16101 Contact Phone: (724) 598-4513 Details: Federally funded through the Office of Head Start and supplemented through the state Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Head Start is a free federal program for preschool children ages 3-5 from low income families. The goal of Head Start is to develop the whole child: socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. These goals are accomplished through well-balanced program incorporating health, education, social service and parent involvement components. In each classroom, there is a degreed teacher and an assistant teacher along with approximately 20 children. Head Start believes all children can succeed when provided a safe and supportive environment. The program is designed to serve preschool children and their at-risk families whose income level is primarily at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Children with disabilities receive priority enrollment. |
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Mohawk - Lawrence County Social Services, Inc. Location: Bessemer, PA - 16112 Contact Phone: (724) 667-7782 Details: Federally funded through the Office of Head Start and supplemented through the state Office of Child Development and Early Learning, Head Start is a free federal program for preschool children ages 3-5 from low income families. The goal of Head Start is to develop the whole child: socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. These goals are accomplished through well-balanced program incorporating health, education, social service and parent involvement components. In each classroom, there is a degreed teacher and an assistant teacher along with approximately 20 children. Head Start believes all children can succeed when provided a safe and supportive environment. The program is designed to serve preschool children and their at-risk families whose income level is primarily at or below 100% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Children with disabilities receive priority enrollment. |