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Webster Community Partnership for Children

Five Program Objectives

  • Increase the affordability and accessibility of programs for 3 and 4 year old children of diverse cultural, linguistic, and economic backgrounds through the use of a sliding fee scale.
  • Enhance collaboration among families, community programs, business and other organizations concerned with children and families to develop a system of early care and education, reduce duplication of services and promote equitable services.
  • Provide comprehensive early childhood programs and services for 3 and 4 year old children of working families.
  • Provide early childhood programs and services that are high quality.
  • Conduct community outreach to ensure that children of families who may be difficult to reach by traditional methods, are offered opportunities to participate in a program that meets their needs.



Participating Programs


WCAC Head Start
(508) 987-0829
So. County Pediatrics (508) 943-5224
GB Wells Center (508) 765-9167
WIC Program (508) 634-8012
Tri-Community YMCA (508) 765-0222
Child Care Connection (508) 757-1503
WCAC Healthy Families (508) 909-0061
Oxford Public Library (508) 987-6003
Chester C. Corbin Public Library

(508) 949-3880

Bartlett Preschool (508) 943-5055
Webster Child Care Collaborative (508) 943-7775
Kinderville Day Care (508) 949-3469
Jack & Jill Preschool (508) 987-3085
Merry Morning (508) 987-2967
Grace Preschool (508) 987-5285
Chaffee Preschool (508) 987-6057
Kathy’s Kiddie Korner (508) 987-0302
Kerrie’s Day Care (508) 987-7614
Mrs. Noodle’s
(508) 987-5534
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Income Guidelines


Check the chart below. If your household gross monthly income equals or is lower than the amount for your family size, you  may qualify for tuition assistance for your preschool aged children. For further information Contact Danielle Morrow , Coordinator, at (508) 987-0829 extension 19.



Household Size
Gross Month Income
2 $2,420.00
3 $2,990.00
4 $3,559.00
5 $4,129.00
6 $4,690.00
7 $4,805.00
8 $4,912.00

Income levels are higher for special circumstances

$5,018.00



Funding

Community Partnerships for Children is  funded by the Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care. The lead agency for the Webster CPC is the Worcester Community Action Council, Inc. The CPC Council meets to develop, review, and approve proposals, budgets, amendments and other relevant information pertaining to the CPC program. Members of the Council  reflect the diversity of the business community, public and private early childhood programs, parents, town officials, and members of the health care, religious, and social service communities. Part of the CPC budget in Webster funds a percentage of the teachers’ salaries in a full-day Head Start classroom.



Council Meetings

The Oxford/ Webster CPC council meets at the Woodward School, 670 Main St., No. Oxford.



11/13/07
12:30-2:00 pm
1/15/08 6:30-8:00 pm
3/11/08 12:30-2:00 pm
5/13/08
6:30-8:00 pm


For More Information Contact


Danielle Morrow

Coordinator
670 Main St.
No. Oxford, MA 01537
Phone: (508) 987-0829 x19
Fax: (508) 987-7092
dmorrow@wcac.net

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