- Federal grant funded program through the DHHS ACF Head Start Bureau
- Promotes school readiness by enhancing the cognitive development of low income children, age 0 to 3, through the provision of health, education, disabilities, nutrition and social services to children, pregnant women and their families. (Head Start serves children 3-5 years of age).
- Nationally about 9% of Head Start slots (or 81,000 children and pregnant women) are in Early Head Start programs
- Serves a minimum of 116 low-income pregnant women, infants and toddlers in home-based and center-based program options in Ferry, Stevens and Pend Oreille counties (the Tri-Counties of Northeast Washington). See Service Area Map
- $1.7 million per year federal grant
- Employs approximately 30 full time EWU staff members, over 80% live and work in the Tri-Counties plus additional part-time employees and subcontractors
- EWU has provided infant and toddler services in the Tri-Counties since 1992.
High population of low-income pregnant women, infants and toddlers who are at risk for educational, health, nutrition and social issues due to risk factors associated with poverty and a lack of health, nutrition, education and social services in a vast rural service area
- Tri-Counties are a remote and isolated service area encompassing over 6,000 square miles See Service Area Map
- 50% of children in Ferry, Stevens and Pend Oreille counties live in households with incomes under the federal poverty level
- The Tri-Counties are medically underserved areas with NO pediatrician or obstetrician in the entire 3 counties
- Significantly limited social, dental, medical and mental health services throughout the Tri-Counties
- EWU EHS is the only comprehensive child development and health program for infants and toddlers in Ferry, Stevens and Pend Oreille counties
- Provides home-based services and classes for pregnant women, children and families in locations throughout the Tri-Counties including Republic, Northport, Ione, Newport, Colville, Kettle Falls and South Stevens County
- Provides and/or coordinates disabilities, nutrition, child development and parent education, health and mental health services by going to the families homes and communities
- The EWU EHS Governing Board shares the governance of the program with a Policy Council made up of 9 Early Head Start parents and 4 community representatives
email: csola@ewu.edu
phone: 800.776.9136
fax: 509.456.2961
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