Make Your Voice Heard: Take Action for Head Start
Explore ways to raise your voice and support Head Start through letters, campaigns, storytelling, and legislative visits.

But What is Head Start?

 Sign the Campaigns: Collective action moves mountains.

Adding your name to active campaigns shows that Head Start has strong public support. Every signature helps demonstrate how much our communities value early learning and family support programs.

NHSA: Act Now to Save Head Start
Child Care Voter: Action Alert
Children First: Protect Head Start
 Think Babies: Take Action to Protect Early Head Start
Pre-K for PA: Tell Congress
Take Action: Protect Head Start From Being Eliminated

 


Make a Call: Your voice matters in real time.

Calling your elected officials is one of the fastest, most effective ways to make an impact. This tool will tell you exactly who to call, their phone numbers, and what to say.
Your message doesn’t need to be perfect—just real. Your call could help protect Head Start programs in Pennsylvania and beyond.

Protect Head Start and Early Childhood Education

 Write a Letter: Your voice can shape policy.

Sending a letter to elected officials is one of the most direct ways to influence decisions that affect Head Start. A personal message—especially from someone impacted by these programs—helps leaders understand the real-world importance of their votes.

Example Letter

Share Your Head Start Story: Real stories inspire real change.

When you share your experience with Head Start, you help others understand the personal impact of these programs. Stories help bring data to life and show the value of continued investment in early childhood services.

 Story Board

Media Talking Points: Equip yourself to speak with confidence.

These tools help you communicate clearly and effectively about Head Start, whether you're speaking to a neighbor, a reporter, or a community group. Prepared advocates make a stronger impact.

NHSA Talking Points
Protect Head Start Toolkit
Child Care Desert Information

Attend a Legislative Visit: Build relationships that last.

Meeting with legislators—either in their offices or in your program—shows them the real work being done. These visits are a chance to form ongoing connections and help leaders see Head Start in action.

Identify and Contact Your Legislators. Make sure your message reaches the right person. Advocacy starts with knowing who represents you. These links make it easy to find and contact your local, state, and federal officials so you can take action quickly and directly.

What to Bring to a Meeting. Lead with facts and passion. Whether you're visiting a legislator or attending a community event, bringing fact sheets and success stories strengthens your message. These resources support your advocacy with clear, trusted information.

Pre-K County Fact Sheets
 Find Your Representative
 Find Your Senator
Find Your Local Legislators 
Lebanon County Head Start invited their PA State Representative to their Spring Fling Event.
Check it out here!
 Blair County Head Start invited Congressman to their Classrooms. 
Check it out here!
 


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In the News:

Pennsylvanians Overwhelmingly Support Funding for Head Start Even as Federal Funding for Program is Slashed and Faces Elimination

Head Start Changed Her Life. Now She’s Watching the Program Get Slashed

 

Dismantling the Head Start Program Will Hurt Rural Families

360 Bucks County kids are served by Head Start. Why it's shutting down this month

Head Start avoids Trump’s cuts, but advocates are ready to defend it: ‘There’s too much good in this’