PRESS RELEASE: LAEP Head Start Participates in USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program in Los Angeles.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


LOS ANGELES EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP HEAD START PROGRAM PARTICIPATES IN THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE’S CHILD AND ADULT FOOD PROGRAM IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. The Los Angeles Education Partnership through its partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture will ensure that children and adults have access to nutritious meals and snacks.

LOS ANGELES, CA (OCTOBER 22, 2024): The Los Angeles Education Partnership (LAEP), Los Angeles’ first nonprofit to focus on education equity, is participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Child and Adult Care Food Program, under its Head Start program. Early Head Start (EHS) programs are designed for infants and toddlers under the age of three, and expectant parents. LAEP offers free comprehensive child development and family support services to low-income families, helping both infants and toddlers and expectant parents and their families Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 2:00pm. The location of service is as follows:

Los Angeles Education Partnership Kornblum Early Head Start

Hawthorne Unified School District Campus

13928 Kornblum Avenue

Hawthorne, CA 90250

“The Los Angeles Education Partnership is honored to collaborate with the U.S. Department of Agriculture on this important initiative,” stated Dr. Dawn A. Kurtz, CEO of LAEP. “For over four decades, LAEP has been transforming education for the community, with the community, from diapers to diplomas. This partnership allows us to further extend our reach and ensure that our families have access to essential resources.” Kurtz was recently appointed CEO in May 2024 to lead the renowned organization.  

“Our communities deserve access to nutritious meals and snacks,” emphasized Nancy Villarreal, M.S., Director of Early Childhood & Family Engagement. “In these uncertain economic times, families may require additional support to promote well-being and healthy development and we would love to assist.” Nancy proudly serves as the direct contact for this amazing program. She is available if you have questions or seeking more information regarding services at (213) 622-5237.

In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, LAEP is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.

Media Contact: LaCora Stephens (213) 622-5237 ext.233  //  lstephens@laep.org

Program & Services Contact: Nancy Villarreal (213) 622-5237

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About Los Angeles Education Partnership 

The mission of the Los Angeles Education Partnership (LAEP) is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit that advances educational equity. Together with families, schools, and the community, LAEP facilitates access to and opportunities for quality educational and wellness practices so that children thrive from diapers to diplomas. For more information about Los Angeles Education Partnership, please visit www.laep.org

About U.S. Department of Agriculture: Food & Nutrition Service  

Our mission is to increase food security and reduce hunger in partnership with cooperating organizations by providing children and low-income people access to food, a healthy diet and nutrition education in a manner that supports American agriculture and inspires public confidence. For more information about U.S. Department of Agriculture, please visit www.fns.usda.gov

 

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Dr. Eric Barela has worked as a measurement & evaluation professional for over 2 decades, helping organizations to better understand and act on their social impact. He’s currently a Senior Consultant with Raya Cooper Impact Consulting and previously worked at Salesforce, where he led efforts to measure the social impact of the company’s work with nonprofits and educational institutions across the globe. He began his career working with the Los Angeles Unified School District and with the nonprofit, Partners in School Innovation. Eric previously served on the Board of the American Evaluation Association and currently serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of the American Journal of Evaluation.

Eric grew up in East LA and was educated in the Montebello Unified School District. He holds a Ph.D. in education from UCLA. He loves a good road trip, with his husband serving as trusty navigator.