Head Start faces possible total federal funding cuts in Georgia, U.S.

Warnock spoke at the National Head Start Association Conference in about a bill to expand services Now NHSA is asking people to call lawmakers to protect their programs Credit Susannah AgiEarly childhood advancement effort Head Start is the latest group facing feasible federal budget cuts The loss of revenue is likely to affect rural Georgia the bulk An early budget proposal from the Department of Healthcare and Human Services disclosed by The Associated Press revealed a total defunding of Head Start The organization created in by President Lyndon Johnson provides endorsement to over families in Georgia Georgia Head Start executive director Juanita Yancy reported Head Start is the only child care option in selected rural areas So these parents are working parents and If they don t have particular sort of child care like Head Start how do they work Yancy announced How do they keep their jobs So then this impacts their employers The National Head Start Association circulated a report calling the budget proposal deeply alarming Executive director Yasmina Vinci disclosed it s a disinvestment in the future Hundreds of thousands of parents wouldn t be able to work forcing them to choose between their livelihoods and a safe reliable place for their children to grow and start on the pathway to success Vinci noted in the comment We urge every parent every American and every believer in the American Dream to contact their elected bureaucrats to express their outrage about such a proposal Georgia has locations across the state receiving a combined million in funding from Head Start The post Head Start faces attainable total federal funding cuts in Georgia U S appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta