It expands the Head Start program by 11 percent to accommodate an additional 13.000 children. It provides full funding for the child welfare services reform and for the conference report on title XX. providing grants to States for social services. such as day care and services for the poor and disabled. It continues the present level of the vocational rehabilitation program and the mealsfortheelderly program. It expands the refugee program to accommodate the current influx. tripling the size of the program compared to 1979 levels. It continues the $1.6 billion program of lowincome energy assistance initiated in 1980. The budget also provides funding for 264.000 new units of federally assisted housing in 1981.