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Centro La Familia

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Centro La Familia

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Mission :

“To empower low-income people to access life sustaining resources and become self-sufficient through education, training and social services.”

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Main Services :

1) Outreach Enrollment Retention Utilization

Medi-Cal Food Stamps Vita Income Tax (Seasonal) PG&E (CARE Program) Healthy Families Kaiser Permanente

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• 2) Domestic ViolenceRestraining orders (which include the following services)

• Child Custody • Stay Away Orders • Move Out Orders • Personal Conduct

Orders

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• Breast & Cervical Cancer AwarenessOutreach Health Education Self Examination Spanish Literature Referral Services

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• Mental Health Support GroupsOutreach and EducationReferral ServicesMental Health First Aid

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• Parent Education¿Qué Significa ser Padres? (What Does It Mean To Be Parents?) Program (Huron & Mendota) Well being & Child Development 0-3 School Readiness 3-5 Health Nutrition Safety

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• Child Abuse Prevention, Intervention, & TreatmentMaintenanceParenting Classes Rural Student/ Family Counseling Rural Family Maintenance

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• Lead Hazards Prevention Program in partnership with the City Of FresnoHealthy Homes InspectionPoison Control AwarenessEducational ClassesOutreachReferral Services

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• Human Trafficking• T-visa• U-visa

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Centro La Familia History• Centro La Familia is a community based non-profit organization that has

served low income families throughout Fresno County for over 30 years. Founded in 1972 to provide direct advocacy and intervention services to low-income residents. Centro's mission is to empower low-income people to access life sustaining resources and become self-sufficient through education, training and social services.

• Over the years, CLFA has evolved from a small, urban centered organization to an agency providing social services and educational programs for many ethnic, underserved, low-income families. Although clients come for services from all over the county, CLFA has become a multi-service center, with advocate staff out-stationed in remote underserved rural communities providing social services on a weekly basis.

• Our services are provided to all eligible individuals without regard to race, sex, age, religion, disability or national origin. Centro's services are delivered in a culturally sensitive, confidential manner to enhance the strengths, values and traditions of our clients in English and Spanish. All information we obtain from our clients is strictly confidential

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Contact Information

• We are here to help! Our office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 am. - 12:00 pm., and 1:00 pm. - 4:00 pm.

302 Fresno Street, Suite 102, Fresno, CA 93706

559-237-2961 | Toll Free 1-877-294-3772 | Fax 559-237-2968

Centro La Familia Team

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By : Yesenia Fernandez