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Overview of
Head Start
Programs in
Texas
The Texas Head Start
Collaboration Project
frequently receives calls
from local agencies and
organi-zations asking if
Head Start programs
are available in their
community. This year,
the Texas Head Start
program serves 49,180
children, ages 3- 5 years
and their families in
243 of Texas' 254 coun-
ties.
Below is a list of
current Head Start
Grantees and delegate
agencies in Texas
Government
San Jacinto County
Commissioners
Coldspring, Texas
Hidalgo County Head
Start Program
Edinburg, Texas
City of San Antonio
San Antonio, Texas
Education Service
Centers
Region XVI
Amarillo, Texas
Region XIX
El Paso, Texas
Region X
Richardson, Texas
Region XX
San Antonio, TexasSingle Purpose
Agencies
Child Development
Council of Brazoria
County
Angleton, Texas
Child, Inc.
Austin, Texas
Cen-Texas Family
Services
Bastrop, Texas
William Smith
Tri-County Child
Development Council,
Inc.
Bay City, Texas
Motivation Education
and Training, Inc.
(MET)
Cleveland, Texas
Head Start of Greater
Dallas, Inc.
Mi Escuelita Head Start
Dallas, Texas
Day Care Association
of Fort Worth and
Tarrant Counties
Fort Worth, Texas
East Texas Family
Services, Inc.
Jacksonville, Texas
Carver Early Childhood
Learning Center
Levelland, Texas
Child Services, Inc.
Lubbock, Texas
Smithville Head Start
Smithville, Texas
Stonewall Head Start
Stonewall, Texas (LBJ
Ranch)
Tulia Community
Nursery Association
Tulia, TexasSchool Districts
Abilene
Beaumont
Bonham
Brownfield
Consolidated
College Station
Tuloso-Midway,
Corpus Christi
Crystal City
Del Rio Consolidated
Denton
Beeville
Detroit
Goliad
Gregory-Portland
Hamilton
Hitchcock
Alton, Levelland
Plains, Levelland
Lorenzo
Lubbock
Midland
Olton
Plains
Lorenzo
Lubbock
Midland
Morton
Mount Pleasant
West Orange-Cove
County
Paris
Plano
Port Arthur
Roma
San Isidro
Sulphur Spring
Temple
Terrell
Texas City
Tyler
Uvalde
Community Action
Agencies
Community Action
Programs, Inc. of
Taylor County
Abilene, Texas
Community Action
Corporation of South
Texas
Alice, TexasBee Community Action
Agency
Beeville, Texas
Brazos Valley
Community Action
Agency Program
Bryan, Texas
Community Service
Agency
Dimmit/LaSalle/Frio/M
averick Counties,
Carrizo Springs, Texas
Tri-County Community
Action, Inc.
Center, Texas
Central Texas
Opportunities, Inc.
Coleman, Texas
Nueces County
Community Action
Agency
Corpus Christi, Texas
Community Services,
Inc.
Corsicana, Texas
Rolling Plains
Development
Corporation
Crowell, Texas
Pecos County
Community Action
Agency
Fort Stockton, Texas
Galveston County
Community Action
Council
Galveston, Texas
Williamson-Burnet
County Opportunities,
Inc.,
Georgetown, Texas
Cause, Inc.
Hitchcock, Texas
Economic
Opportunities Devel-
opment Corporation of
Atascosa, Karnes and4
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