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Programs

Head Start is a national program that promotes school readiness. Inspire provides high-quality early childhood education services. We believe that every child, regardless of their circumstances at birth, has the ability to succeed.

Migrant & Seasonal Head Start (MSHS)

Migrant & Seasonal Head Start Program provides services to children six weeks to five years of age. This program serves the needs of our migrant and seasonal farmworker families. MSHS services are provided during the spring throughout late fall.

Migrant & Seasonal Head Start (MSHS)

Migrant & Seasonal Early Head Start

Migrant & Seasonal Early Head Start Program prioritizes children six weeks to three years of age. This program also emphasizes serving pregnant mothers.

Migrant & Seasonal Early Head Start

Region X Head Start (RHS)

Region X Head Start (RHS) serves children three to five years of age. RHS supports children’s growth and development. It promotes school readiness of children from low-income families. Some of our centers offer part day services, while others offer full day services. RHS services are offered during the fall through early summer.

Region X Head Start (RHS)

Early Head Start (EHS)

Early Head Start (EHS) serves pregnant mothers and children birth to three years of age. This is the only year-round, home based program at Inspire. All services are carried out through a weekly home visit that supports the home and family as the primary learning environment for the child.

Early Head Start (EHS)

Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program (ECEAP)

Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) provides free, high-quality preschool for eligible three- and four-year-old children in Washington State. ECEAP helps kids get ready for kindergarten and supports families with health, nutrition, and community resources.

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