

Program Details
Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency (AEOA)
Early Head Start
Home visiting or center-based services and programs for low-income families with infants and toddlers that support child development, parenting skills and self-sufficiency
Description
Early Head Start helps families with infants, toddler and pregnant women prepare for success. Programs promote children's development through services that support early learning, health, and family well-being.
The program helps with physical, cognitive, social and emotional development while being responsive to ethnic, cultural, and linguistic backgrounds.
Services vary in each local community and may include:
- Evidence-based home visiting
- Center-based or Family Child Care options in some local communities
- Socialization experiences for children and their families
- Leadership, advocacy, and training supports for families
- Coordination with public schools and Early Childhood Special Education
The goal is to deliver services to children and families in core areas of early learning, health, and family well-being while engaging parents as partners every step of the way.
Local Head Start services are delivered by public and private nonprofit and for-profit agencies supported by local, state, and federal funding.
Features
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Organization Type
- Community Action Partnership
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Payment
- Free / no cost to eligible clients
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Specialization
- People with low income
Eligibility
The Health and Human Services (HHS) Poverty Guidelines are used to determine income eligibility for participation in Early Head Start programs.
- Pregnant women and children birth - age 3 who are from families with incomes below the poverty guidelines
- Children in families who are experiencing homelessness
- Families receiving public assistance such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
- Foster children are eligible regardless of their foster family's income
Local programs may determine additional selection criteria to be responsive to community needs.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Serves families in Cook, Lake and St. Louis Counties, excluding Duluth.
Fee
No cost to participating families
Location
2124 10th St, Norden Ind. Park, Two Harbors, MN, 55616
Area Served
Lake County
Phone Numbers
- Primary Contact for this program: 218-623-3034
- Main: 218-834-2280
- Energy Assistance Program: 844-568-0149
- Toll Free: 800-223-1850
- Two Harbors RSVP: 218-834-2280
Business Hours
Food Shelf: 10:00am - 3:45pm, Tuesday
Websites
Other Locations
- Hermantown Early Head Start Base 4991 Miller Trunk Hwy, Hermantown, MN, 55811
- Mesabi East School 601 N 1st St W, Aurora, MN, 55705
- Preschool Home Base, Quad 1 & 2 201 Station 44 Rd, Eveleth, MN, 55734
- Hibbing Head Start 2528 E Beltline, Hibbing, MN, 55746
- Vaughan-Steffensrud School 1000 1st Ave NE, Chisholm, MN, 55719
Other Services at this Location
- Emergency Shelter Provides a temporary place to stay for people that do not have housing
- Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program (FHPAP) Short-term help for low-income families, youth and single adults who are homeless or are about to become homeless
- Food Shelf Food support is available to people in need
- Job Training Learn how to do the tasks for a type of job
Last Update
5/11/2023