Program areas at Okanogan County Child Development Association
The head start and early head start programs provide children ages 0-5 and pregnant women with education and activities that help them grow mentally, socially, emotionally and physically in classroom and home base models. Services are focused on the mission of the agency to assist children and families to become lifelong learners, fostering the Development of the Child within the family and the family within the community. Approximately 491 children were served during the year.
The maternal, infant, and early childhood home visiting (miechv) program for rural home visiting provides education and social services to children and families ages 0-3 and pregnant women, providing education and guidance to needed resources for parents and guardians. Approximately 53 children were served during the year.
The early childhood education and assistance program (eceap) provides children ages 3-5 and their families with education and activities that help them grow mentally, socially, emotionally and physically in classroom. Services are focused on the mission of the agency to assist children and families to become lifelong learners, fostering the Development of the Child within the family and the family within the community. Approximately 63 children were served during the year.
The Child and adult food care program (cacfp) provides meals to enrolled children in all of the organization's programs. This ensure the organization can provide nutritious meals to children while participating in the program. During the year, the organization served 37,570 meals to children.