Tallahassee community groups have stepped in to provide safe childcare for nearly 400 children after Head Start centers closed due to the government shutdown.
- Urban League partnered with certified organizations to ensure safety and maintain typical Head Start hours.
- Local partners, including Second Harvest and area churches, are providing food and support to families in need.
- Watch the video to see how the community is keeping kids safe and cared for during Head Start closures.
BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Because of the government shutdown, Head Start programs in our area were forced to close their doors Friday.
Since then, Urban League and its partners have been working to make sure children’s routines aren’t disrupted and that they have a safe place to go Monday morning…