About ABC Head Start Society
We are a registered children’s charity providing early learning and development programs, and family services that inspire brighter futures.
ABC Head Start is dedicated to empowering children and families through early childhood education and support. We focus on providing inclusive, high-quality programs for children aged 3-5, helping them develop socially, emotionally, cognitively, and physically during their critical early years.
Our mission is to ensure that every child, regardless of background or ability, has an equal opportunity to thrive. We serve families facing financial, social, and developmental challenges, offering a holistic approach that integrates early learning with health, nutrition, and family support services.
We work closely with families, educators, and community partners to create a nurturing and supportive environment for children. Our diverse and dedicated team is passionate about fostering growth and resilience, empowering families, and building stronger communities.
At ABC Head Start Society, we believe that every child deserves the best possible start in life, and we are committed to making that vision a reality.
Our Strategic Direction
Vision Statement
All children have equal access to a full and successful life.
Mission Statement
Raising families out of poverty and helping children harness their superpowers, conquer hardships, and live their best life.
Strategic Priorities
Reach Children Who Need Us
Promote ABC in the Community
Maintain Financial Sustainability
Collaborate for Exceptional Programming
Promote Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Our History
ABC Head Start Society has been a vital part of Edmonton communities for nearly 40 years.
Founded in 1985 by Aleda Patterson as "Accessing for Better Care (ABC)," the program began in response to public health nurses identifying children whose social and academic development was delayed due to limited resources. Initially serving 10 families, the program aimed to bridge learning gaps for children and enhance parenting skills.
Within a year, the program expanded to serve 30 families, with an interdisciplinary team including a teacher, speech-language pathologist, and home educators. In1987, a second site opened, and the team continued to grow. In 1991, ABC Head Start became a society with a staff of 14.
Today, ABC Head Start Society has grown to serve over 400 children and their families each year across multiple locations in the Capital Region.