Coordinating with Head Start programs to support low-income working families

Author(s): Jones, Michelle Ganow;
Date Issued: 2003
Publisher(s): Finance Project (U.S.)
Description: A brief on ways Head Start, in conjunction with other services and agencies, serves low-income working families


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