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United Way of Bucks County expands Pre-K Counts funding, increasing access to early education

United Way of Bucks County recently announced a significant expansion of its Pre-K Counts program, offering greater access to free high-quality early childhood education county-wide. 

Pre-K Counts provides quality early education to three- and four-year-old children at no cost to eligible families. 

Pennsylvania’s Office of Child Development and Early Learning awarded United Way an unprecedented $4,490,000 to expand Pre-K Counts.

This will allow roughly 450 children county-wide to benefit from free, high-quality Pre-K – a 44% increase from the 2022-23 school year.

The program will be offered at 16 of the highest quality early education sites in Bucks County.

“We are absolutely thrilled to be bringing Pre-K Counts to more families,” said Kristi Moreno, Impact Director for Pre-K Education at United Way of Bucks County. “This funding allows us to extend our reach even further, setting a greater number of children in our community up for lifelong success.”

Expansion sites were added strategically, according to Kristi. “We want Pre-K to be accessible both in terms of money and distance. We tried to be sure that no family would be more than about 15 minutes from a United Way Pre-K Counts partner,” she said. 

The nonprofit notes that the increased funding comes at a critical time.

According to the United for ALICE research center, the number of households that are Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed is increasing.

About 7% of Bucks County households are below the poverty line, but another 27% are now ALICE, an increase of 12.5% over the past two years. 

“Pre-K Counts is absolutely crucial for ALICE. It helps kids enter kindergarten ready to learn, but it also helps more Bucks County parents get to work. This is a win for kids, parents, employers, K-12 schools, and our whole community,” said Marissa Christie, President & CEO at United Way of Bucks County.  

Due to the increase in slots, the United Way is now accepting additional applications for the 2023-24 school year, but they must be filled quickly to remain in Bucks County.

Interested community members should visit www.uwbucks.org/prekhelp as soon as possible. 

United Way PreK Counts slots are now available in Bensalem, Bristol, Churchville, Doylestown, Holland, Langhorne, Kintnersville, Morrisville, Penndel, Southampton, and Quakertown. 

 

 

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