During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the future of the Early Head Start program, emphasizing its critical role in supporting local families and children. The program, currently managed by the Community Development Institute (CDI) as a temporary grantee, faces uncertainty regarding its continuation beyond the initial six-month period.
Participants highlighted the importance of the program in bridging the gap between Early Head Start and pre-kindergarten, noting that many children could be left without essential resources if the program were to end. One speaker, a former participant of Head Start, passionately advocated for the program, stating, \"If we don't take care of our own, who else is gonna take care of them?\"
The board expressed a strong desire to explore options for taking over the program once CDI's term concludes. Discussions included the need for thorough research and communication with CDI to ensure a smooth transition. The superintendent was tasked with gathering necessary information and presenting it at the next meeting, allowing the board to make informed decisions about the program's future.
The urgency of the situation was underscored by the recognition that the community relies heavily on the resources provided by Early Head Start. As one member noted, \"We need this program to help us benefit,\" reflecting a collective commitment to the welfare of local children and families. The board plans to continue discussions and gather more information in the coming weeks to ensure the program's sustainability.