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C A P C A > Regional, Seasonal, and Migrant Head Start
CAPCA's Regional, Seasonal, and Migrant Head Start Programs.

Head Start strives for excellence in program management that supports the provision of quality services for the children and families.

Policy groups, representative of Head Start parents and the larger community, and a board of directors play a critical role in overseeing the implementation of Head Start legislation, regulations, and policies.

 Application Requirements


Applicant must have verification of household Income by the following:

  1. Previous year's 1040 Income Tax form
  2. Previous year's W2 form (from all jobs)
  3. Written statements from employers On company letterhead and including: Date Phone Number of Employer Signature of Employer
  4. Letter from the Office of Child Support or Court Clerk's Office stating weekly or monthly amounts
  5. Letter from Social Security Office stating monthly amounts (TEA/TANF, SSI, Social Security, etc.) Notarized documentation of any other income being received by family


  6. Also Must Include:
  7. Child's State Birth Certificate
  8. Child's Immunization record (immunizations must be current)
  9. Proof of any Health Insurance (ARKids, Private, etc.)

 Other Areas of Interest

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Child Transportation
Staff works with parents to assist them with their transportation needs, through networking within the community.
 
Due to the unique design of the Migrant Head Start program, transportation is provided.
 
Community Partnerships
Staff works closely with community agencies to improve the delivery of community services to families and facilitate the transition of children into Head Start and public schools.
 
Volunteers are an important part of Head Start. They improve and expand services offered.
 
Volunteers are actively recruited to participate in all service areas of Head Start.
 
Services to Pregnant Women
CAPCA Head Start provides services to pregnant women through encouragement, referrals to appropriate health care providers, and assistance with transportation for appointments as necessary.
 
Families receive prenatal and post natal packets that include information on fetal development, breast-feeding, baby care, safety tips, and sample products.
 
Expectant mothers may contact the Center Manager.
 
Bilingual Services
Agency forms, handbooks and newsletters are translated to meet the needs of families in their primary language.
 
A variety of resources and Lending Library materials are available in both English and Spanish.
 
Bilingual staff and/or volunteers are utilized to strengthen communication with families.
 
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