About Vermont Head Start
Head Start and Early Head Start provide comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent engagement services to low-income families in Vermont. Serves children from birth to age 5 and pregnant women.
How to Apply in Vermont
- Contact your local Head Start program
- Find locations at vtheadstart.org or call 211
- Priority given to families below the federal poverty line
- Also serves children in foster care and homeless families
Documents You May Need
- Proof of income
- Child's birth certificate
- Immunization records
- Proof of VT residency
Contact & Official Links
Phone: 211
Official website: vtheadstart.org
See Everything You Qualify For in Vermont
Vermont Head Start is one of many programs you may be eligible for. Beneify screens your household against the full program list — free, private, about 3 minutes.
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How much is Vermont Head Start worth?
Vermont Head Start: Worth ~$800/month. Eligible households may receive a benefit worth up to ~$800 per month.
Vermont Head Start: Worth ~$800/month. Eligible households may receive a benefit worth up to ~$800 per month.
How do I apply for Vermont Head Start in Vermont?
To apply: Contact your local Head Start program. Find locations at vtheadstart.org or call 211. Priority given to families below the federal poverty line. You can also call 211. Official website: https://www.vtheadstart.org
To apply: Contact your local Head Start program. Find locations at vtheadstart.org or call 211. Priority given to families below the federal poverty line. You can also call 211. Official website: https://www.vtheadstart.org
Who qualifies for Vermont Head Start?
Head Start and Early Head Start provide comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent engagement services to low-income families in Vermont. Serves children from birth to age 5 and pregnant women. Final eligibility is determined by the program when you apply. Beneify's free screener can estimate your eligibility in about 3 minutes.
Head Start and Early Head Start provide comprehensive early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent engagement services to low-income families in Vermont. Serves children from birth to age 5 and pregnant women. Final eligibility is determined by the program when you apply. Beneify's free screener can estimate your eligibility in about 3 minutes.