Head Start and Early Head Start - Tri-Valley Opportunity Council
Provides comprehensive child and family services to low-income children and their families: Head Start and Early Head Start (Region 5) services include: - Health and child development education - Immunizations - Medical and dental examinations - Nutrition services and educational services to children with disabilities - Parenting skills education and parental involvement - Vision, hearing, speech, and developmental screenings Migrant and seasonal Head Start (Region 12)services include: - Health and child development education - Medical and dental examinations - Nutrition services and educational services to children with disabilities - Parenting skills education and parental involvement - Transportation services Visit website for Head Start locations: https://www.tvoc.org/about-us/office-locations/
Categories
Last assured
09/18/2025
Physical Address
107 North Broadway, Suite 200, Crookston, MN 56716
Hours
Vary
Voice
Voice
Application process
Call for application; visit website
Required documents
Application form
Eligibility
Low income families and children, including migrant families who are residents of Benton, Brown, Carver, Faribault, Kandiyohi, Le Sueur, Marshall, Martin, Mcleod, Meeker, Norman, Olmsted, Polk, Pope, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Sherburne, Sibley, Stearns, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, Wilkin, and Wright counties
Service area
Benton County, MN
Brown County, MN
Carver County, MN
Faribault County, MN
Kandiyohi County, MN
Le Sueur County, MN
Marshall County, MN
Martin County, MN
Mcleod County, MN
Meeker County, MN
Norman County, MN
Olmsted County, MN
Polk County, MN
Pope County, MN
Red Lake County, MN
Redwood County, MN
Renville County, MN
Sherburne County, MN
Sibley County, MN
Stearns County, MN
Steele County, MN
Wabasha County, MN
Waseca County, MN
Wilkin County, MN
Wright County, MN
Pembina County, ND
Walsh County, ND
Agency info
Tri-Valley Opportunity Council
Nonprofit community action agency providing services to low-income individuals and families in northwestern and southern Minnesota. Programs include early childhood education, housing and energy assistance, transportation, employment support, and services for migrant and seasonal farmworkers. The agency aims to improve quality of life and promote self-sufficiency across diverse communities.