
Browse 96 headstart programs across Hawaii. Find licensed daycare centers, compare options by city, and choose the best childcare for your family.
Finding the right daycare center for your child is crucial. Understanding the landscape of childcare services in Hawaii can make the decision-making process smoother.
Hawaii has about 483 daycares providing essential child services for families in the state.
Compare the average fees charged by daycare centers in Hawaii. Consider your budget while ensuring that the chosen daycare offers the necessary services and quality care.
There are 483 daycares in Hawaii: 96 headstart facilities, 103 before/after school centers, 99 religious facility daycares, and 185 childcare and preschool centers.
| Daycare Type | Total |
|---|---|
| Childcare & Pre-school | 185 |
| Headstart Programs | 96 |
| Religious / Church Based Daycare | 99 |
| Before or After School | 103 |
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HEAD START- HELEMANO ARMY receives strong praise from most parents, with children enjoying their time and forming friendships. Staff are generally described as caring, accommodating, and supportive. One parent expressed concern about trustworthiness without elaboration, and another noted the receptionist appeared unwelcoming.
The reviews provided are for Hawaiian Beaches Park, not Hawaiian Beaches Head Start daycare center. The park reviews praise its facilities and natural beauty, but do not contain information about the daycare's quality, staff, or services.
HEAD START - PUU HELEAKALA is a community facility in Waianae with mixed reviews. Parents appreciate the friendly staff and amenities like playgrounds and basketball courts, though some reviews appear to reference the broader community complex rather than the daycare specifically. Maintenance and facility condition are concerns for some families.
PACT - KUHIO PARK TERRACE receives consistently positive feedback from parents and community members. Parents praise the staff's kindness and efficiency, particularly highlighting individual staff members like Eileen Grenner. The facility is noted for its clean environment, diverse community, helpful resources, and welcoming atmosphere.
Ka Hale Ake Ola is a HEAD START program in Wailuku that provides comprehensive support to families in need, including housing, tutoring, clothing, and access to community resources. Reviewers consistently praise the caring and helpful staff for assisting them during difficult times and helping families get back on their feet. The facility serves as a safe temporary residence for homeless individuals and families while connecting them with additional support services.
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