When the nation’s early childhood education infrastructure falters, hundreds of thousands of children and families feel it—especially those served by Head Start programs. According to national reporting: programs across Georgia are facing imminent funding shortfalls, closures, and major disruptions as federal grants stall in the midst of this year’s shutdown.
The stakes in GeorgiaIn Georgia an estimated 1.5 million people rely on SNAP food assistance; simultaneously, Head Start programs depend on federal funding that is now delayed or uncertain.
At SEACAA, our Head Start programs serve children from birth through age 5, equipping them with educational readiness, health and nutrition services, and family engagement. When the federal grants that support those programs are paused or delayed:
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