When the federal sequester budget cuts went into effect March 1 of last year, they impacted some of the most vulnerable families in the nation.

As a result of the sequester, Head Start lost over 5 percent of its budget, approximately $400 million, which affected the organization at the start of the 2013-14 school year. The organization, which provides education and social services to low-income families and their children up until age 5, directed regional Head Start centers across the country to either cut staff, cut services, or close their doors altogether.