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Bureau of Indian Education

Bureau of Indian Education/Albuquerque Service Center

Family and Child Education (FACE) Program

UPDATED: October 22, 2018

The Family and Child Education (FACE) program was created in 1990 by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (now the Bureau of Indian Education) within the Office of Indian Education Programs to develop an integrated model for an American Indian early childhood/parental involvement program. The program was designed to serve

  • children (from birth to age 5) and their parents by providing early childhood and adult education — including academic and parenting services — at home and in center-based settings; and,
  • children in grades K-3, providing opportunities for active learning.
  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • No Cost
  • N/A

Address:

1011 Indian School Road, NW, Suite 332
Albuquerque,NM87104
United States

Website:

face.familieslearning.org

Phone:

(505) 563-5274

Email:

sue.bement@bie.edu

Contact:

Sue Bement

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