
Nueces County Community Action Agency
Nueces County Community Action Agency
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Mission
Nueces County Community Action Agency is committed to improve the quality of life through advocacy, commitment of
About
HEAD START/CHILDREN SERVICES served 352 Early Head Start Infants Toddlers, 1354 Head Start Preschool children 10 Expectant women, 1,554 Families which includes33 families experiencing Homelessness 48 Children in foster care-9 Active Military Families14 Veteran Families 28 Families in which grandparents are raising their children, 381,522 Meals provided to children-5, 1,633 Children with Health Insurance, 1,617 Children with Continuous Accessible Dental Care, 1,638 Children with Up-to-date Immunizations, 464 Fathers Involved in their child development experiences, 376 Fathers participated in Goal Setting, 151 Fathers participated in Parenting Education Workshops, 400 Fathers participated in Family Assessment, 21 Fathers participated in Policy Council or policy committees, 143 Families received parenting education services, 14 Families received job training services and 39 Parents completed a job training, professional certificate or license during the program year.
