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About Early Head Start

If you are pregnant or have a child younger than 3 years old, we have a program just right for you!

Through Brightpoint’s Early Head Start program, we help children and their parents develop the skills they need to be successful in school – and life! We also form partnerships with families and communities to help families on the path to social and economic growth.

Benefits of Brightpoint’s Early Head Start Program

*Play Dates are held outside the home and transportation is not provided. If transportation may be a problem, ask about options available in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Early Head Start is not a childcare service. Brightpoint Home Visitors come to the child’s home once a week and lead the child and caregiver(s) in fun, interactive learning activities based on the child’s needs. These experiences are designed to foster mental, social, emotional, and physical growth through play and age-appropriate activities.

Yes! At Brightpoint, we believe parents are their child’s first teacher. Brightpoint helps parents become leaders and supporters of their children’s learning experiences. We encourage parents to provide input into the activities and to help make important decisions regarding their child’s education.

Pregnant women and children ages 0-3 years old. Must live in Allen, DeKalb, Noble, or Whitley counties. The family income must be at or below 100% of the federal poverty guidelines. Automatic qualifiers regardless of family income are homelessness, receiving SSI or TANF, and foster children.

Applications can be submitted online or dropped off at one of our locations with proof of income for the previous 12 months and proof of the child’s age or expected due date if pregnant.

Early Head Start Eligibility

Counties Served

Allen, DeKalb, Noble, Whitley.

All services are provided in the home except in DeKalb County where we offer center-based service.

Eligibility

Early Head Start:

  • Pregnant women and children ages 0-3 years old.
  • Meet income guidelines: At or below 100% of the federal poverty guidelines
  • Automatic qualifiers regardless of family income are: homelessness, receiving SSI, SNAP, or TANF, and foster children.

About Head Start

If you have children ages 3 to 5, we have a free preschool program just right for you!

Head Start provides comprehensive educational, health, nutritional, and other developmental social services for low-income and special needs preschool children and their families. Through Brightpoint’s Head Start program, children develop the skills they need to be successful in school-and life! It’s just one more way that we build stronger families, one child and one family at a time.

Benefits of Brightpoint’s Head Start Program

*Please note that we do not provide transportation. However, our Family Advocates are available to discuss transportation alternatives with you if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, Brightpoint does not offer transportation for the Head Start program. However, Brightpoint’s Family Advocates are available to discuss transportation options with you if needed.

Head Start Eligibility

Counties Served

Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Noble, Whitley

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Eligibility

Head Start:

  • Children must be at least 3 years old by the school entrance date.
  • Meet income guidelines: At or below 100% of the federal poverty level.
  • Child will need a completed physical and dental examination.
  • Automatic qualifiers regardless of family income are: homelessness, receiving SSI, SNAP, or TANF, and foster children.

Head Start Locations

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Head Start Locations

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How to Apply

Early Head Start

Step One: Complete and submit an application.

Step Two: Include proof of income for previous 12 months (such as 1040 tax form or W2’s) and proof of child’s age or expected due date if pregnant.

Step Three: Your eligibility will be determined and a letter will be sent indicating whether you are on the waiting list or if you are not eligible for the program.

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Head Start

Step One: Visit one of our Head Start Sites or complete an application online.

Step Two: Include proof of income for previous 12 months (such as 1040 tax form or W2’s), child’s birth certificate, parent/guardian identification, child’s shot record and child’s health insurance card.

Step Three: Your eligibility will be determined and a letter will be sent indicating whether you are on the waiting list or if you are not eligible for the program.

Step Four: A physical and dental examination will be required before your child’s enrollment.

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Contact Us

Call (260) 420-2833 or 1-800-589-3506

If you live outside of our program service area, please call 2-1-1 for Head Start services in your area.

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