Skyline CAP Head Start

Luray Elementary School, 532 S. Main Street, Madison, VA 22727

mapLuray Elementary School, 532 S. Main Street, Madison, VA 22727

About

Skyline CAP Head Start is part of Skyline CAP, Inc., a non-profit community action agency that offers education and housing programs designed to empower families and individuals to become self-sufficient. The program is connected with other Skyline CAP services, including a housing program that offers affordable housing resources, support for renters, and initiatives to prevent homelessness, as well as the Healthy Families program and the SAFE (Safety Advances Family Empowerment) initiative.

• Ages: 3–5 years old
• Schedule: Office hours Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:45 p.m.

Skyline CAP, Inc. was incorporated in 1990 and is a non-profit community action agency designated by the Governor of Virginia. Its mission is to strengthen communities by improving the lives of those in need through actions promoting self-sufficiency, with a focus on education, housing stability, and economic opportunities. The leadership team connected to Skyline CAP and its Head Start program includes Simon Fiscus, Skyline CAP executive director; Jonathon Weakley, Madison County Administrator; Pam Frederick, Skyline CAP Board President; and Gunnar Cain, Assistant Head Start Director for Skyline CAP.

Skyline CAP is a designated community action agency for Greene, Madison, and Orange counties and extends many of its programs to Fauquier, Page, Rappahannock, and Warren counties. Community partners contributing to Skyline CAP Head Start families include Oak Grove Fellowship Church, Piedmont Episcopal Church, Our Lady of the Blue Ridge, Madison Lions Club, Madison Jazzercise, Madison Presbyterian, Girl Scout Troop #573, Anytime Fitness Ruckersville, Greene County Woman’s Club, Toys for Tots, Emmanuel Lutheran and Pastor Nate Robinson, Frank King, and Timmy Brogan. Skyline CAP welcomed community members, local officials, and partners to its new office in Madison.

The Healthy Families program uses a relationship-focused approach and a voluntary home visit program. The SAFE (Safety Advances Family Empowerment) initiative provides items to help improve safety within the home environment of families enrolled in the Healthy Families program.

According to Assistant Head Start Director Gunnar Cain, “The holidays can be a challenging time for many of our Head Start families,” and, “Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of Toys for Tots and our other community partners, we are able to provide a brighter and more joyous holiday season for the children and their families.” Executive director Simon Fiscus stated, “This is an exciting step forward for Skyline CAP as we open our new offices dedicated to supporting our Housing Program and Human Resources activities,” and, “This space represents not only our commitment to expanding resources but also to creating an accessible and welcoming environment for the community members we serve.”

Last updated January 19, 2026.

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