Parent voices support for Head Start funding, warns of federal threats

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Summary

Roderick Marshall, a Denver parent and former Head Start participant, urged the City Council on July 28 to protect federal funding for Head Start programs and described benefits his family has received from the Sewell child development center.

Roderick Marshall, a Denver resident, used the July 28 public comment period to describe how Head Start and local child development centers benefited his family and to urge protection of federal funding for the program.

Marshall said five of his children attended Head Start and that his current twins attend Sewell, a child development center he praised for curriculum, activities and a safe environment. “If we don't stay on this, we could lose funding for our young kids and we need that,” Marshall said, referencing earlier threats to federal funding for Head Start he said he previously raised.

Why it matters: Head Start is federally funded and provides early childhood education services targeted to low‑income children; speakers asked city leaders and the public to prioritize sustaining that funding stream.

Next steps: this was public comment; no formal council action or staff direction regarding Head Start funding was recorded during the July 28 session.