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Head Start - Early Head Start - Anoka County Community Action Program - ACCAP

9574 Foley Boulevard NW, Family Development Center, Coon Rapids, MN 55433

Eligibility
Open to individuals who have income at or below Federal Income Poverty Guidelines, foster children, homeless families, pregnant women or women with children under age five; residents of Anoka and Washington counties
Required documents
Application/registration form proof of household income immunization records
Hours
8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
Application process
Call for application; walk in; visit website
Fees
Donations accepted
Service area
Anoka County, MN Washington County, MN

Other Information

Application Process

  • Walk In

Program Fees

  • No Fee
Anoka and Washington County Head Start is a comprehensive early childhood development program. Program options:
  • Center Based Full Day Full Year: For children ages 3 - 5 years old who attend Monday - Thursday, 6 hours per day, from September through August.
  • Center Based Part Day Part Year: For children ages 3 - 5 years old who attend Monday - Thursday, 6 hours per day, from September through May.
  • Early Head Start Child Care Partnership: Classrooms are for children ages 6 weeks - 3 years in center-based partner locations and ages 6 months - 4 years at family child care partner locations. Hours depend on the needs of families.
  • Home Based Programming: Available for pregnant individuals and children ages birth - 5 years old. Head Start teachers make weekly home visits, bringing learning experiences and developmental activities. Center socialization days occur twice a month and provide socialization for children, parent education opportunities, and peer support for parents.
All enrolled families are assigned a Family Service Worker to support family goal setting and connect them with resources to help achieve self-sufficiency.
Last Assured
10/06/2025
Providing organization
Anoka County Community Action Program - ACCAP

Helps individuals with low incomes in the community