Infant Learning Program provides services that helps babies and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities.
View moreFrontier Community Services is a non-profit organization that provides quality services for people of all ages who have a disability. They focus on helping people remain in their own homes and being able to get out in the community and socialize.
View moreAlaska Infant Learning Program is a support program for families with infants and toddlers with developmental delays and or diagnosed conditions which may impact the child's development.
View moreThe Salvation Army is committed to doing the most good for the most people in the most need.
View moreThere is one state-licensed day care provider in Petersburg, a home-based provider, three pre-schools, and one after-school program. In addition, there are organized playgroups and activities through the Public Library and Parks and Recreation.
View moreWe are a 501c(3) non-profit organization and Anchorage United Way partner organization that provides Head Start and Early Head Start services to children and their families. Our primary goal is to provide a high quality, comprehensive program to children and families which promotes sound intellectual, physical, social and emotional growth.
View moreFNA Head Start promotes cultural identity of Alaska Native and American Indian families, while giving children educational, physical, social skills, and tools to have a great head start towards school readiness.
View moreHead Start is a federal program that promotes the school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income families by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development.
View morethread connects families free of charge to early care and education programs, provides early educators with training and professional development opportunities, and ensures that issues critical to the development of children receive attention from Alaskan communities and policy makers.
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