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Head Start is a high-quality Pre-K program that facilitates young children’s learning through experience.​​​​​
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A centralized access point for services and home to Early On Michigan's referral system
Seeds for Success is a program providing in-home services for families prenatally through preschool enrollment. Providing services to caregivers of young children across Kalamazoo County,
The Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) is a state-funded, high-quality preschool program for qualifying four-year-old children​
From cradle to career,
Kalamazoo RESA is here.
The Kalamazoo Regional Educational Service Agency exists to transform lives by inspiring educational excellence.
Kalamazoo County Government builds the foundation for a safe and healthy community through the collaborative efforts of elected officials and dedicated individuals.​​
Our team works collaboratively to help families with their children’s growth and development.​​​​​​
We partner with pre-K classrooms in Kalamazoo County to advance high-quality early education. So that every one of our kids has a chance to succeed in the classroom, the workforce, and life.
Helps families with young children by offering nutrition education, one-on-one counseling, monthly food benefits, breastfeeding support, and referrals to healthcare and community resources.
We are always striving to offer our community the great service!
Kalamazoo Public Library serves the City of Kalamazoo, Oshtemo and Kalamazoo townships through a Central Library in downtown Kalamazoo and four neighborhood branch libraries.
Healthy Babies Healthy Start (HBHS) is a community program designed to address Kalamazoo’s infant mortality disparities.
KRRC is a platform where stakeholders come together, network, problem-solve and partner in pursuit of a stronger and more welcoming community for refugees.
A PROGRAM FOR FATHERS BY FATHERS
Develops resources and provides a setting for education, recreation, social events, human services and life-long learning activities to enhance the lives of community members and build a healthier community.
To promote quality care and education for all children by connecting providers and families with community and resources.
We provide a welcoming and diverse community partnership to share effective resources that support youth, families, and adults with mental illnesses, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders. Our focus is to help all succeed.
ASK Family Services (ASK) is a non-profit (501c3) organization dedicated to supporting families and youth with mental health or developmental challenges.
A Prescription for Health, Hope, and Opportunity. No-strings-attached love. Rx Kids is a beacon of hope, strengthening family economic security and improving health.
Leading southwest Michigan health system with hospitals, doctors, medical services, home care and rehab in Battle Creek, Kalamazoo, Paw Paw and South Haven.
In partnership with Kalamazoo Public Schools, RRR offers support for classroom teachers by providing a RAWK staff member overseeing a trained team of volunteers giving students supplemental one-on-one and small group time during the school day.
Since 1974, the KLC has served adults in Kalamazoo County who struggle to read with the free basic literacy and language services they need to live up to their full potential.
In addition to a dynamic residential neighborhood, the Vine Neighborhood is a proud home to theaters, art galleries, shops, restaurants and pubs, and a variety of professional and non-profit services.
A "city within a city" with a vibrant alternative downtown, a rich arts and culture scene, and walkable streets buzzing with urban gardens.
To maximize quality of life and sense of community in the Edison Neighborhood.
I'm looking to beautify the world One cut at a time. And give back to my community
CRAFTED WITH PURPOSE
defines Samson's integrity and spirit.
Making you look like you
Clean work is what we strive to do
SWMPQIC is all about striving for health equity and improving the health of birthing folks and their babies.
MiFamily Engagement Regional Centers will serve as a nexus for resource development and capacity-building within a network of those supporting educators, providing educational programs, linking families to community resources, and reaching out to families in meaningful ways to better equip them to become the best partners in their child's education that they can be.
We have a vision… that all young children and their families in Michigan thrive.
MiLEAP prioritizes education from birth to postsecondary with a focus on preparing children for kindergarten and helping more people earn a skill certificate or degree to help them get a good paying job.
Since 1912, we’ve put the people of Michigan at the forefront of our mission. We remain dedicated to building equity and opportunity for all.
A Better Future Starts with Help Me Grow. We believe that all children should be able to grow, develop, and thrive to reach their full potential.
​Since 1912, we’ve put the people of Michigan at the forefront of our mission. We remain dedicated to building equity and opportunity for all.
Surrounding families with early language and learning opportunities and partnering to prepare young children for success in kindergarten and beyond
The Center for the Study of Social Policy works to achieve a racially, economically, and socially just society in which all children, youth, and families thrive.
Be Strong Families is a national non-profit organization that has been preventing child abuse and neglect through community-based, peer-to-peer activities since 2012.
Zero to Thrive is a multi-disciplinary center housed within the Department of Psychiatry at Michigan Medicine and is a leader in perinatal and infant and early childhood mental health, with a focus on families exposed to adversity.