![]() Each of Oakland’s City Districts has different programs, services, and community resources that support Oakland’s youngest children. Each district also has its own systemic challenges, with many children, families, and early childhood educators who have unmet needs. To help understand the city’s early childhood landscape, OSSS developed the Oakland Early Childhood Ecosystem City District Profiles for each of Oakland's seven City Districts. These profiles are for community advocates, policy and programs leaders, funders, Oakland City Councilmembers, and OUSD School Board Directors who seek to leverage data for place-based early childhood systems change. Each ECEcosystem District Profile includes data on demographics, child care access, and early childhood development. There are also maps of early childhood community assets, including Family Resource Centers, parks and playgrounds, OUSD and Head Start centers, libraries, licensed child care centers and family child care providers, and more. Check out each profile here: We encourage you to make these profiles your own by sharing your vision for children, families, and early educators in the districts you care about. At the end of each profile, you can write your vision for Oakland’s early childhood ecosystem. OSSS would love to hear from you on how you use these profiles and your vision for the city! Email us at [email protected] to share your perspectives, as well as any ideas or questions about these district profiles.
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