The first three years of life is a time of incredible development
in a child’s life and lays the foundation for a lifetime of
learning. For those children born developmentally delayed, early
intervention is critical.
In 1972 as a way of addressing these issues, the “HomeStart” program
of Opportunity Enterprises was born, serving twelve children, age
birth to three years. In 1988 the name was changed to Early Intervention
to more clearly define the nature of the services and again in
1999, the name was changed to All About Kids with its own logo.
Today we are serving some 350 families annually. |
There are more than 3,000 families who have been
touched by OE’s early intervention program over the years. To make
sure every child in the future who might have a need for our services
is guaranteed the opportunity, we have established the OE Children’s
Endowment.
The Children’s Endowment will some day ensure that
every child will have access to these vital services and we need
your help. There are two ways to do this: |
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