Education · Vermont

Vermont Head Start

Worth ~$800/month

Worth up to ~$800/month

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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

  1. Contact your local Head Start program
  2. Find locations at vtheadstart.org or call 211
  3. Priority given to families below the federal poverty line
  4. Also serves children in foster care and homeless families

Documents You May Need

Contact & Official Links

Phone: 211
Official website: vtheadstart.org

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

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.
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
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.