Program areas at Trinity UCC Child Care Center
Early head start - allows head start programs to partner with local Child Care centers and family Child Care providers serving infants and toddlers from low-income families.
Head start - promotes school readiness of children under five from low-income families through education, health, social and other services.
Prevention initiative - provides early, continuous, intensive, and comprehensive evidence-based Child development and family support services to help families prepare their young children ages three to five for later school success.
Childcare restoration grants - designed to be meaningful financial support to help the early childhood infrastructure weather the storm brought about by the covid-19 pandemic.
Isbe food program - provides more nutritious meals and snacks to children.
Preschool for all - ensures high-quality preschool programs are available to three and four-year old children.
School age - an afterschool program that provides children from low-income families a safe environment to receive homework support, social emotional support, and engage in stem related programming and activities.