
Credential Creates Confidence
Rachel Nichols has spent two years working as an assistant teacher at the Head Start center her children once attended.
Rachel Nichols has spent two years working as an assistant teacher at the Head Start center her children once attended.
Bernice Tirado finds joy in every classroom interaction.
The Hopkins-Locke Family Service Assistant is among the latest group of LCCAA Head Start staff to earn the Child Development Associate credential.
Ty’Shae Chaney is looking forward to what’s coming next now that she has her Child Development Associate (CDA) credential in hand.
LCCAA Head Start students are enjoying visits from a nutrition educator from the Ohio State University Extension.
As the school year draws to a close, plans are being made for Head Start’s traditional bridging ceremonies. Each center has a different schedule and every child is celebrated.
Federal funding for Head Start and other Community Action programs operated by LCCAA and other agencies nationwide may be in jeopardy in the next budget cycle. We need your help to protect the programs that assist your neighbors.
Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST
440-245-2009 or toll free 1-888-245-2009
Lorain County Community Action Agency
936 Broadway Avenue
Lorain, Ohio 44052-0245
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