Supporting Families in Ready Region Blue Ridge with Early Education Programs & Resources
Go2Grow works with local Head Start/Early Head Start programs, public school systems, and private providers to ensure all families in the Ready Region Blue Ridge area have equal access to early education and can thrive through additional resources and supports.
Programs in our region meet a variety of needs.
Various publicly funded programs address the diverse needs of families through opportunities for free or reduced-cost care.

Head Start
Head Start early childhood care and education programs deliver services to children and families in core areas of early learning, health, and family well-being while engaging parents as partners every step of the way. Read more
Early Head Start
EHS programs are designed to nurture healthy attachments between parent and child, and child and caregiver. Services encompass the full range of a family's needs from pregnancy through a child's third birthday. Read More
Virginia Preschool Initiative
VPI is a program that distributes state funds to public schools and community-based organizations to provide high-quality preschool programs for at-risk three and/or four-year-olds not served by Head Start. Read moreMixed Delivery
The Mixed Delivery program provides publicly funded ECCE services in licensed, non-faith-based, private ECCE settings for eligible children. It funds full-day, year-round ECCE services for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Read more Read More
Local Care & Family Day Homes
Child day centers are child day programs offered…Search and apply for early education and care programs in your area.
Ready Region Blue Ridge works with partners in these 21 cities and counties to increase access to high-quality care and connect with resources to support your families needs so all children can enter kindergarten ready to learn and grow. Learn more.
Early education matters.
Here’s why.
Early childhood care and education lays the foundation for cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development, significantly impacting lifelong learning, well-being, and future success.
Higher Success
Children receiving high quality early education have both increased high school graduation and increased employment rates.
Brain Development
Did you know 90% of the brain is developed by age five? This development sets the stage for higher level skills later in life.
Reduced Risk
Positive interactions in early childhood create positive impact by reducing the risk of incarceration and drug use later in life.
Improved Mental Health
Stronger self regulation and improved social-emotional development happen with peer interactions.

Looking for resources or regional supports?
You can search local resources or state-wide resources by using the “Resources and Supports” drop down menu at the very top of the page to search for programs and community partners to help your family meet their needs.