Congressman Daniel T. Kildee | Rep. Daniel T. Kildee Official U.S House Headshot
Congressman Daniel T. Kildee | Rep. Daniel T. Kildee Official U.S House Headshot
FLINT—Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-08) ON July 7, 2023, announced new federal grants to fund three Head Start education programs in Genesee and Saginaw counties.
The federal grants, totaling $31,895,224, were awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to improve early childhood education in mid-Michigan. This funding will support high-quality learning, as well as nutritious meals, health and developmental screenings, oral and mental health support, and behavioral and special needs services. The following Head Start organizations will receive funding:
- $11,287,292 for the Saginaw Intermediate School District
- $9,042,196 for Genesee Intermediate School District
- $11,565,736 for Genesee County
“We express our sincere gratitude for Congressman Kildee's longstanding support of our Head Start program. Saginaw Intermediate School District Head Start enriches children's social and cognitive development by providing a range of essential services, including health, nutrition, and social support. The additional funding will enable us to continue delivering these vital services, setting children on a trajectory towards lifelong success,” said Dr. Jeffrey Collier, Superintendent of Saginaw Intermediate School District.
“We appreciate this ongoing support of critical programming for our youngest learners across Genesee County. We know that high quality early childhood programming is one of the most effective strategies to ensure future success for the next generation. Congressman Kildee’s continued advocacy for Flint and Genesee County truly has a positive impact on our community,” said Dr. Steven Tunnicliff, Superintendent of Genesee Intermediate School District
“Our Head Start program provides crucial services to children and families across Genesee County. This grant will help children develop school readiness skills and families achieve their own goals. We appreciate Congressman Kildee’s efforts to secure this funding,” said Ellen Ellenburg, Chairperson of Genesee County Board of Commissioners
Congressman Kildee has long-supported initiatives to improve outcomes for mid-Michigan children, including Head Start. In May, Kildee announced a grant for the University of Michigan-Flint to support university research to help prevent violence and improve the well-being of children. Last year, Kildee announced $10 million for Head Start early childhood education programs in mid-Michigan.
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