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Any child registered in a participating school can apply for free and reduced price meals with their school.
The Women, Infants, & Children Program, also known as WIC, helps Idaho families by providing checks to buy healthy foods from local grocery stores.
Provides early intervention services for eligible children birth to three years of age who have a developmental delay or condition that may result in a developmental delay.
Developmental Milestones helps you understand and meet the developmental, social-emotional, health, and educational needs of your child.
Idaho Child Support program options for existing customers.
The Idaho Child Support program helps children receive financial and medical support.
The Children's Developmental Disabilities program provides community based services for children with developmental disabilities.
Head Start is a comprehensive, family-focused preschool program designed to help low-income and at-risk three and four year old children and their families succeed in school and life. Early Head Start focuses on at-risk families with children under age three, and pregnant women.
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) promotes health and well-being of children and adults by providing meal and snack reimbursement to eligible child care and adult day cares throughout the State of Idaho.
The LiLI Databases (LiLI-D) are your link to top quality articles, magazines, professional journals, newspapers, reference books and more. It is a FREE service to all Idaho residents.
The Central District Health Department's (CDHD) First Teeth Matter clinic can help reduce the chance of cavities in your child —from your child’s first tooth to age three. Services offered in Ada, Elmore and Valley counties.
Parents as Teachers is a free in-home program that helps guide parents through the important stages of their child's development and gives them tools for success. The program is open to parents with children from birth to kindergarten age. Additional qualifications apply.
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