Overbrook Early Learning Center
https://sites.google.com/a/east-haven.k12.ct.us/overbrook/
East Haven Board of Education
https://www.east-haven.k12.ct.us/board-of-education
East Haven Chamber of Commerce:
The East Haven Chamber of Commerce is your connection to our business community. We are here to support our local businesses and offer many opportunities to promote your company through wonderful networking events planned each month. This is a great way for our members to showcase their business.
http://www.easthavenchamber.com/
Hagaman Memorial Library
https://www.hagamanlibrary.org/
East Haven Adult Learning Center
The East Haven Adult Learning Center is dedicated to offering lifetime educational opportunities to all. We are committed to preparing lifelong learners and problem solving individuals in an atmosphere of mutual respect; offering a program that increases skills, knowledge, and self-esteem.
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Whether you want to give or get help, 2-1-1 is the confidential, free, 24-hour a day, and multilingual way to locate hundreds of human services in your area. Call 2-1-1 or visit their website to access a wide range of health and human service resources, including mental health support and child care.
http://www.211ct.org/referweb/landing.aspx
Birth to 3
Babies are born ready to learn, but not all babies are learning as well as they can. If you are concerned that your baby or toddler is not learning as well as he should, call Birth to Three at 1-800-505-7000 or visit their website.
Care4Kids
Care 4 Kids helps low to moderate income families in Connecticut pay for child care costs. This program is sponsored by the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood.
HUSKY Health For Connecticut Children & Adults
The HUSKY Program is the State of Connecticut’s public health coverage program for eligible children, parents, relative caregivers, senior citizens, individuals with disabilities, adults without children, and pregnant women within the income guidelines. Children up to age 19 may qualify regardless of family income level.
CT ELDS Strategies for Learning at Home
The Connecticut Early Learning and Development Standards (CT ELDS) Learning at Home Strategies provide simple and age-appropriate ways to support children’s learning. These documents are available for nine age ranges and include ideas across all areas of early childhood development. Families can download these documents and find ways to support learning while they go about their daily routine. Providers can share these documents with families or share individual ideas as they partner to support children’s learning and development.
https://www.ctoec.org/ct-elds-strategies-for-learning-at-home/
Connecticut Food Bank
East Haven Food Pantry
Christ & The Epiphany Church, 39 Park Place, East Haven, CT. Tuesday & Thursdays 9-11am, Saturday 10-12 noon
https://www.townofeasthavenct.org/home/pages/east-haven-food-pantry
East Haven Mobile Food Pantry
Walk-up food pickup, Every other Tuesday, 2:00-2:45pm, Saint Pio's, 355 Foxon Road East Haven, CT
https://sites.google.com/east-haven.k12.ct.us/familyresourcecenter/programs/announcements?authuser=0
East Haven Public Schools Food Services Remote Meal Pick-up
All Our Kin
All Our Kin is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization that trains, supports, and sustains family child care educators—transforming opportunities by ensuring that children and families have the foundation they need to succeed in school and in life.
Connecticut Office of Early Childhood
The earliest years of a child’s life have a huge impact. They shape who that child will grow up to be, affecting their future health, education, and success. That’s why the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood (OEC) focuses on children from birth into grade school. Helping young children learn, develop, and overcome barriers will have benefits that last a lifetime.
CT OEC Licensing
The Division of Licensing oversees licensing programs for child care centers, group child care homes, family child care homes, and youth camps. We’re committed to promoting the health, safety, and welfare of Connecticut’s children.
https://www.ctoec.org/licensing/
Child and Adult Care Food Program for Family Day Care Homes
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) provides cash assistance (reimbursement) for nutritious meals and snacks served to infants and children ages 12 and younger in licensed family or group day care homes.
https://portal.ct.gov/SDE/Nutrition/CACFP-Family-Day-Care-Homes