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ASU and Montgomery Community Action’s Head Start ink historic partnership

Alabama State University today signed a historic agreement with Montgomery Community Action Head Start which will allow some of the agency’s pre-K children to attend the University’s Zelia Stephens Early Childhood Center. With kids from the Center by their side, ASU President Quinton T. Ross Jr. and Benjamin Jones, chief executive officer of the Montgomery […]

Anissa Clay on our Partnership with the Poarch Creek Indians.

MCAC & CDC has served Montgomery County’s low-income residents since 1965, building a stronger community through federally funded programs such as Head Start, which provides educational services for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. This nonprofit is an advocate for people of all ages and is dedicated to the prevention of poverty by helping individuals seek self-sufficiency. […]