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DIRECTORY OF SOME COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Department of Social Services
The Family Resource Center, an affiliation to the Department of Social Services, is intended to
supply a general community resource guide to the public. All hyperlinks leading off of this site
should not be construed as an endorsement of any person or company. Any informational texts
posted here are not intended to provide any advice or an opinion. These informational texts are
provided as a service to all that visit this website and are general in nature. We make no
guarantees for the performance or result of use of the information or services found in the following
community resource guide. Under no circumstance will the Department of Social Services be held
liable to any person or persons who may choose to rely on the information placed in this resource
guide. All links are placed as a public service for the convenience of the internet user and may be
withdrawn for any reason at any time without notification. This guide is also updated quarterly and
the web address is provided on the last page. Please note: If there needs to be any changes or
additions to the information in this guide you may contact Monica Mason at (559) 600-3577 or by
email at masonma@co.fresno.ca.us.
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Table of Contents
24 Hour Hotlines ............................................................................................................................................... 5
Adoptions and Foster Care .............................................................................................................................. 12
Adults/Children with Special Needs and Children’s Early Intervention Services .......................................... 17
Adult Day Health Care .................................................................................................................................... 24
Advocacy Groups ............................................................................................................................................ 28
Alcohol and Drug Services .............................................................................................................................. 38
Anger Management/Domestic Violence ......................................................................................................... 50
Batterer’s Treatment ........................................................................................................................................ 54
CalFresh (Food Stamps Assistance) ................................................................................................................ 56
Child Care ........................................................................................................................................................ 60
Clothing, Food, Laundry, Showers, Utility Assistance, Etc,. .......................................................................... 62
Counseling or Mental Health Assistance ........................................................................................................ 69
Cultural Diversity ............................................................................................................................................ 77
Drug Testing Centers ....................................................................................................................................... 83
Drinking Driver Programs PC1000 Drug Diversion ....................................................................................... 84
Educational Services ....................................................................................................................................... 86
Emergency Housing, Housing Assistances, & Section 8 Housing ................................................................. 90
Financial Management .................................................................................................................................... 98
Health Services ................................................................................................................................................ 99
Law Enforcement .......................................................................................................................................... 113
Native American Tribes in the Central Valley .............................................................................................. 116
Parenting Education....................................................................................................................................... 119
Replacing Important Documents ................................................................................................................... 122
Supports Groups ............................................................................................................................................ 124
Transportation................................................................................................................................................ 136
Transportation for Medical Fragile and/or Wheel Chair ............................................................................... 142
Tutoring/After School ................................................................................................................................... 147
Visitation Centers .......................................................................................................................................... 149
Women, Infant and Children (WIC) .............................................................................................................. 150
Youth: Career, Training, Mentoring & Recreational Services ...................................................................... 155
Services Approved by DSS, FCS, & Probation/Parole ................................................................................. 162
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24 Hour Hotlines
2-1-1
United Way of Fresno County of Fresno
www.unitedwayfresno.org
Get Connected. Get Answers.
Simply dial 2-1-1 find Health and Human services such as information on Fresno County Social Services, Homeless Prevention Programs,
Food & Shelter Assistance, Help with Landlord-Tenant Issues, Employment Resources, Assistance with Medi-Cal & Food Stamps, Help
with Care for Aging Parents, Youth & Parenting Resources, Health & Mental Health Services and Legal Services Referral.
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Adult Protective Services
2025 E. Dakota
Fresno, Ca 93726
(559) 600-3383
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=4532
The Adult Protective Services (APS) program provide emergency response and case management services aimed at preventing or
correcting physical or emotional abuse, neglect, exploitation, or financial abuse of elders or dependent adults. Elder adults are defined as
age 65 or older; dependent adults are defined as persons between the age of 18 and 64 who have physical or mental limitations which
restrict their ability to carry out normal daily activities, or prohibit them from protecting themselves from abuse. Interpreters on call. Mailing
address is P.O. Box 1912 Fresno, CA 93718.
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Alcoholics Anonymous
2812 N. Blackstone
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 221-6907 English (24-Hour Hotline)
www.fresnoaa.org
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may
solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
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ARC Central Valley
American Red Cross
1300 W. Shaw Ave #4B
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 455-1000
http://www.redcross.org/
In addition to domestic disaster relief, the American Red Cross offers compassionate services in five other areas: community services that
help the needy; support and comfort for military members and their families; the collection, processing and distribution of lifesaving blood
and blood products; educational programs that promote health and safety; and international relief and development programs.
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Boys Town National Hotline
Parent Intervention
1-800-448-3000
http://www.boystown.org/
The Boys Town National Hotline’s specially trained counselors are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to offer parenting advice and
assistance. These dedicated professionals receive ongoing training on how to deal with situations ranging from suicide to challenges
parents encounter every day with their teens.
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Boys Town California
2223 E. Wellington Avenue, Suite 350
Santa Ana, CA 93701
(714) 558-0303
http://www.boystown.org/locations/california
Boys Town developed its Integrated Continuum of Care as part of an ambitious, ongoing effort to expand the life-changing care we provide
to children and families across the United States. The Continuum is unique to Boys Town and enables us to deliver the right care at the
right time to troubled children and families who are edging toward crisis.
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California Poison Control
9300 Valley Children’s Place MB15
Madera, CA 93638
1-800-222-1222 (24-Hour Hotline)
1-800-972-3323 TTY
www.calpoison.org
The California Poison Control System (CPCS) provides immediate, free and expert treatment advice and referral over the telephone in case
of exposure to poisonous or toxic substances. Pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and poison information providers answer the calls 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Language interpreters are always available.
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California Youth Crisis Line
1-800-843-5200 (Hotline)
http://www.youthcrisisline.org/index.html
CYCL is a statewide, toll free, 24-hour, confidential Hotline available to teens and young adults ages 12-24 and/or any adults supporting
youth. CYCL is also an immediate, reliable and free link between youth and local services. We can help you find homeless youth shelters,
youth-serving medical clinics, on-going counseling services and much more throughout California.
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Child Protective Services
1404 L Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-8320
(559) 255-8320 (Hotline)
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=47207
The Children Protective (CPS) program provide emergency response to reports regarding allegations of any child(ren) who are being
physical or emotional abused, neglected, exploited or have an absent parent. CPS goal is to keep the child(ren) in his/her own home when
it is safe, and when the child is at risk, to develop an alternate plan as quickly as possible. Interpreters on call.
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Children's Mental Health Crisis Services
3133 N. Millbrook
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 600-6760
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=4198
Children’s Crisis Assessment Intervention Resolution Center (CCAIR). CCAIR is an outpatient crisis intervention program that provides
treatment to prevent hospitalization. The CCAIR program is open 24 hours, 365 days per year, providing a safe secure setting for the
management and resolution of urgent psychiatric matters. Staff operates from a strength-based framework. Assessment of the children in
crisis includes therapeutic intervention, family meetings to discuss the context of the presentation and treatment planning meetings to
explore ways to prevent further crisis episodes. There is multi-disciplinary staff of clinicians, nurses, case managers and psychiatrists. In
very high-risk situations, hospitalization may be indicated.
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CDC National STD
1-800-232-4636
1-888-232-6348 TDDTTY
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www.cdc.gov/std/
The CDC provides information, referrals and printed materials about sexually transmitted disease and HIV/AIDS at no cost to the caller.
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Divorce Care
P.O. Box 1739
Wake Forest, NC 27588
1-800-489-7778
http://www.divorcecare.org/
DivorceCare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. Don’t go
through separation or divorce alone. The website will give you information on a group near you.
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Eldercare Locator
1-800-677-1116
http://www.eldercare.gov
The Eldercare Locator, a public service of the Administration on Aging, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is a nationwide
service that connects older Americans and their caregivers with information on senior services.
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Emergency Psychiatric Services
4441 E. Kings Canyon Road
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 453-5124
http://fresno.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm
Emergency Psychiatric Services, located at University Medical Center in Fresno, provides 24-hour, seven-day-a-week crisis evaluation to
Fresno County residents. Individuals in need of further treatment are referred for other services, including services at the Psychiatric
Assessment Center for Treatment (PACT). Emergency Psychiatric Services provides comprehensive crisis assessment and referrals for
treatment services to persons requiring urgent mental health services. Consumers at EPS receive: Psychiatric evaluations. Referral for
appropriate laboratory tests and examinations as required for differential diagnosis. Appropriate psychotherapeutic interventions.
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Fresno California Drug Rehab Center
1-800-501-9330
http://www.drug-rehab-center-hotline.com/fresno-drug-rehab.html
Fresno California drug rehabilitation program services information: Their Service provides drug treatment center referrals for patients who
need drug rehab assistance for recovery from alcohol and/or drugs. Drug Rehab Center Hotline provides information on inpatient,
outpatient, residential treatment centers, and drug detoxification programs that assist patients during the phases of drug addiction tratment.
Services can also accommodate the special needs of individuals with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders. We help patients
and the families of addicts with many facets of drug addiction treatment, intervention and can introduce you to the Fresno California drug
treatment center that is the best approach at treating the whole person as to assist in an early and successful recovery.
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GLBT National Help Center
1-888-843-4564 (GLBT National Hotline)
1-800-246-7743 (GLBT National Youth Talkline)
http://www.glnh.org/
Providing free and confidential telephone and internet peer-counseling, informational and local resources for gay, lesbian, bisexual,
transgender and questioning callers throughout the United States. We also work to strengthen local GLBT hotlines and organization in their
mission of services to our community.
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Grief Share
PO Box 1739
Wake Forest, CA 27588
1-800-395-5755
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http://www.griefshare.org/
GriefShare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. You don’t have
to go through the grieving process alone. The website can help you located a group within your area.
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Marjaree Mason Center
Emergency Shelter
1600 M. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
1-800-640-0633 (24 Hotline)
(559) 237-4706 Business Center
www.mmcenter.org
During crisis hotline calls, or case management sessions, Marjaree Mason Center staff work with clients to develop a safety plan. Staff offer
tips to clients to help keep safe during a potentially violent situation. Victims of domestic violence seeking shelter can drop by the Marjaree
Mason Center or contact the hotline. Most Marjaree Mason Center victim services are offered at no cost, thanks to support from our
generous donors, volunteers and essential government grants.
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Mother’s Against Drunk Driver’s (MADD)
4629 Whitney Ave #7
Sacramento, CA 95821
1-877-623-3435
http://www.madd.org/
The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage
drinking.
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National AIDS
1-800-232-4636
1-800-628-9240 (After Hours Emotional & Crisis Support)
http://cdcnpin.org/ca/
General information, testing and prevention.
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National Center for Victims of Crime
2000 M Street NW Suite 480
Washington, DC 20036
1-202-467-8700
www.ncvc.org
The nation's leading resource and advocacy organization for crime victims and those who serve them. Please join us as we forge a national
commitment to help victims of crime rebuild their lives. The National Center’s Connect Directory provides a fast and easy way for victims to
locate service providers specific areas of victimization is wide variety of jurisdictions throughout the country.
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National Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-422-4453
http://www.childhelp.org/
Founded in 1959 by Sara O'Meara and Yvonne Fedderson, Childhelp® is a leading national non-profit organization dedicated to helping
victims of child abuse and neglect. Childhelp's approach focuses on prevention, intervention and treatment.
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National Domestic Violence
1-800-799-7233
1-800-787-3224 TTY
http://www.thehotline.org/
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The National Domestic Violence Hotline operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, in more than 170 different languages through interpreter
services, with a TTY line available for the Deaf, Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing. The staff at The Hotline is also available to provide support
through advocacy, safety planning, resources and hope to everyone affected by domestic violence.
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National Graduate Student Crisis Line
1-800-472-3457
http://gradresources.org/
Grad Resources set out to address the extreme points of despair many graduate students face, leading the organization to launch the
National Grad Crisis Line in 1999 in addition to our online articles and services. The National Grad Crisis Line helps graduate students
reach free, confidential telephone counseling, crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and information and referral services provided by
specially-trained call-takers. Caring, professional staff and well-trained volunteers answer around the clock.
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National Hotlines – The Center for Native American Youth
One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite700
Washington, DC 20036
1-202-736-2905
http://www.cnay.org/NationalHotlines.html
The Center for Native American Youth is dedicated to improving the health, safety and overall well-being of Native American youth through
communication, policy development and advocacy.
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National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children, Inc.
100 East Eight Street, Suite 2020
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
1-888-818-7662
(513) 721-5683
http://www.pomc.org/
POMC makes the difference through on-going emotional support, education, prevention, advocacy, and awareness. To provide support and
assistance to all survivors of homicide victims while working to create a world free of murder.
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National Runaway Switchboard
3080 N. Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60657
1-800-786-2929
http://www.1800runaway.org/
Keeping America’s runaway, homeless, at-risk youth safe and off the streets. Call if you are a teenager who is thinking of running from
home, if you have a friend who has run and is looking for help, or if you are a runaway ready to go home. Call if you care about a youth and
want information on how you can help someone who may be at risk of running from home. Call if you are a teacher looking for information
to pass along to your students about youth homelessness or the reality of life on the streets. Our 24-hour crisis line has an experienced
front-line team member ready to help you now. It’s anonymous, confidential and free.
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National Sexual Assault
1-800-656-4673 (Hotline)
http://www.rainn.org/get-help/national-sexual-assault-hotline
This nationwide partnership of more than 1,100 local rape treatment hotlines provides victims of sexual violence with free, confidential
services around the clock.
https://ohl.rainn.org/online/ (National sexual assault online hotline)
Live help for sexual assault victims and their friends and families. It is free, confidential and safe.
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The National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health’s
2115 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Suite 601
Washington, DC 20057
(202) 784-9770 Local
1-877-624-5935
http://www.mchlibrary.org/suid-sids/index.html
The National Sudden and Unexpected Infant/Child Death Resource Center (Resource Center) serves as a central source of information on
sudden infant death and on promoting healthy outcomes for infants from the prenatal period through the first year of life and beyond.
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-8255 (Hotline)
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
A free, 24-hour hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Your call will be routed to the nearest crisis center to you.
You can call for yourself or someone you care about. It is free and confidential. A network of more than 150 crisis centers nationwide.
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Rape, Abuse, & Incent National Network (RAINN)
1220 L Street NW, Suite 505
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 544-1034
1-800-656-4673 (Hotline)
http://www.rainn.org/
The nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assaults Hotline. RAINN's mission
of supporting victims of sexual assault and bringing their attackers to justice.
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RCS Fresno
Rape Counseling Services
259 N. Blackstone Avenue
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 497-2900
559-222-7273 (Hotline)
http://www.rcsfresno.org
RCS is the only rape crisis center in Fresno County. RCS is a victim advocacy agency with a 24-hour crisis line. RCS Advocates provide
confidential trauma informed 24 hour rape crisis intervention, crisis counseling, advocacy, accompaniment and court advocacy for survivors
of sexual assault and family violence. RCS also provides individual therapy to survivors and their families. Safety and Prevention Education
Programs are available to agencies, schools, law enforcement, and businesses. The programs are age appropriate and available in English
and Spanish. If the victim is under the age of 18, by law, RCS is required to report to the local law enforcement.
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RCS Fresno
Rape Counseling Services
838 O Street
Firebaugh, CA 93622
(559) 659-0232
(559) 222-7273 (Hotline)
http://www.rcsfresno.org
RCS is the only rape crisis center in Fresno County. RCS is a victim advocacy agency with a 24-hour crisis line. RCS Advocates provide
confidential trauma informed 24 hour rape crisis intervention, crisis counseling, advocacy, accompaniment and court advocacy for survivors
of sexual assault and family violence. RCS also provides individual therapy to survivors and their families. Safety and Prevention Education
Programs are available to agencies, schools, law enforcement, and businesses. The programs are age appropriate and available in English
and Spanish. If the victim is under the age of 18, by law, RCS is required to report to the local law enforcement.
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The Trevor Project
Administrative offices
8704 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste.200
West Hollywood, CA 90069
1-866-488-7386
http://www.thetrevorproject.org/
The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender, and questioning youth. If you are in crisis or thinking about suicide you deserve immediate support.
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Adoptions and Foster Care
Abrazo Foster Family Agency
1589 W. Shaw Avenue, Suite #3
Fresno, CA 93711
(559)228-9800
www.abrazoffa.net
Abrazo’s mission is to provide the highest quality treatment, therapeutic certified foster care program available, for children and foster
parents, whose special needs can be met through services delivered, supervised and supported their professional staff. Assistance is
available around the clock.
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Angels of Grace Foster Family Agency
1095 N. Van Ness Avenue
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 268-0000
www.angelsofgrace.com
Angels of Grace provides therapeutic certified foster home placement with supportive services to foster children and foster parents.
Additional services include the Safe Have Transitional Home for females ages 18 through 24. Bilingual and bicultural services available.
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Aspiranet Foster Family Services
1320 E. Shaw, Suite 140
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 222-4969
www.aspiranet.org
Aspira provides therapeutic certified foster care & adoption placements with supportive services to children and families in Fresno and
Madera counties. Services include education, afterschool programs and community collaboration. Service available statewide.
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Bethany Christian Services
767 W. Barstow, Suite 116
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 432-9696
1-800-238-4269
www.bethany.org
Bethany Christian Services provides adoption placements, counseling and practical assistance to individuals affected by an unplanned
pregnancy and Christian couples desiring to adopt an infant. Services include domestic and international adoption program and maternity
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Chrysalis House, Inc.
7395 N. Palm Bluffs Avenue, Suite 106
Fresno, California 93711
(559) 229-9862
1-866-272-3678
www.chrysalishouse.com
Chrysalis House provides therapeutic certified foster care & adoption placements with supportive services to children and families. Services
include domestic foster-to-adopt and international adoptions. No cost counseling available for birth parents.
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County of Fresno
Department of Children and Family Services
Foster Care Licensing/Adoption
2135 Fresno Street
Fresno, Ca 93721
1-877-533-5437
(559) 600-6633
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=47047
Fresno County provides state licensed foster care and adoption placements with supportive services to children and families.
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EMQ Families First, Inc.
1630 E. Shaw Suite 150
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 248-8550
1-800-948-8550
www.emqff.org
EMQ Families First provides intensive treatment certified foster care & adoption placements with supportive services to children and
families statewide. Services include Wraparound, an individualized, comprehensive, community-based services and supports to children
and adolescents with serious emotional and/or behavioral disturbances so they can be reunited and/or remain with their families and
communities.
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Families Builders Foster Care Inc.
2499 W Shaw Avenue, Suite 103
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 685-1200
1-800-721-3313
www.fbcares.org
Families Builders provides therapeutic case management services for foster children. Their goals include providing safe, secure and stable
foster homes as well as ensuring that individual needs and positive environments are met for each child. We also have offices in Visalia
(559) 685-1200, in Hanford (559) 410-8302 and in Porterville (559) 789-9679.
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Family Connections Christian Adoption Agency
7257 N. Maple, Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 325-9388
www.fcadoptions.org
Specialized in the adoptions placement of waiting and special needs children. Services include domestic and international adoptions;
including home studies, post placement and child search.
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Foster Grandparent Program
1900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 116
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 263-1533
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/fgp
Foster Grandparent volunteers have served our local communities personifying the spirit of kindness, humanity and compassionate service.
EOC’s Foster Grandparent Program offers volunteers a small stipend, transportation reimbursement and unlimited opportunity for joyful
personal fulfillment. Eligibility requirements: 60 years of age or older, dedicated to 15 plus hours per week and income meets program
guidelines.
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Foster Friends
2560 W. Shaw Lane
Fresno, Ca 93711
(559) 431-0500
Foster Friends provides therapeutic certified foster home placement with supportive services to foster children and families in Mariposa,
Madera, Fresno, Kings and Tulare counties.
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Golden State Family Services
4285 N Valentine Avenue
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 241-0955
1-888-595-5437
www.goldenstatefamily.org
Golden State provides therapeutic certified foster care & adoption placements with supportive services to children and families.
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Infant of Prague Adoption Services
6059 North Palm Avenue
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 447-3333
1-800-994-2367
www.infantofprague.org
Infant of Prague provides adoption placement to individuals affected by an unplanned pregnancy and waiting children. Emphasizes on
voluntary open adoptions where birthparent voluntarily chooses adoption for their child and then is able to maintain contact with the child
throughout the child’s life. Services include domestic adoption program.
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Karing 4 Kids, FFA Inc.
4930 E. Yale Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 452-9500
www.karing4kidsffa.org
Karing 4 Kids is a non-profit foster family agency (FFA) that serves the needs of children who have been removed from their homes
because of abuse and neglect. Our goal is to provide a safe, structured, nurturing and therapeutic foster home for at risk children from ages
0 to 18. We believe that given a nurturing, structured environment, all children will thrive and grow to be productive and responsible adults.
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Kids Kasa Foster Care Incorporated
1275 W. Shaw Avenue, Suite 107
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 221-5272
www.kidskasa.org
Kids Kasa is a foster care agency that serves the needs of children who have been removed from their homes because of abuse and
neglect. We believe that offering professional support to our foster families promotes a sense of teamwork and purpose. We believe that
professionalism and respect of everyone’s strengths and expertise is the key to success.
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Koinonia Foster Homes, Inc
5100 North Sixth Street, Suite 128
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 230-0920
1-877-244-5374
www.kfh.org
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Koinonia provides therapeutic certified foster care & adoption placements with supportive services to children and families statewide. Their
mission is to provide the highest quality treatment foster care, adoption and family service programs available for children, youth and their
families whose special needs can be met through services delivered, supervised and supported by professional agency staff.
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KYJO Foster Family Agency
114 E. Shaw Ave #211
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 243-7002
http://www.kyjo.org/
KYJO Foster Family Agency provides a therapeutic foster care program. KYJO provides quality training to equip foster parents with the
tools and resources to provide a safe, stable, and consistent environment for children in foster care who have been abused or neglected
and for children with serious emotional and behavioral difficulty. Additional services include KYJO Group Homes and KYJO Reshape
Comprehensive Behavioral Services (CBS).
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Quality Foster Care/Group Home
4928 E Clinton Way, Suite108
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 252-6844
www.qualitygrouphomes.org
Quality provides therapeutic certified foster care with supportive services to children and families. Quality provides therapeutic certified
group home with supportive services to youth. They seek to provide a high quality resource for youth who require out-of-home placement
or treatment. They serve client living, social, educational, behavioral and vocational needs by maintaining a caring environment, exploring
new care and treatment options and encouraging family involvement.
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Positive Attitude Outlook
4828 N First Street, Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 248-2670
www.paoi.org
Positive Attitude Outlook provides therapeutic certified foster care placements with supportive services to children and families.
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Promesa Behavioral Health
7475 N. Palm Ave, Suite 107
Fresno, Ca 93711
(559) 439-5437
www.promesabehavioral.org
Promesa provides safe, sensitive and therapeutic environments for children in the need throughout appropriate placement with trained,
dedicated staff in partnership with social, health, judicial, and other appropriate community agencies Their services include licensed
therapeutic foster family services for males and females, chemical dependency counseling, psycho-education and tele-psychiatric services,
level 12 residential treatment for females, males, juvenile sex offenders and pregnant and parenting teens and their infants.
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Transitions Children Services
1945 N. Helm Avenue, Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 222-5437
www.transitionschildrensservices.org
TCS' purpose is to provide quality, culturally competent treatment foster care services to children and families in the child welfare/foster
care system. TCS will partner in philosophy and delivery of service with surrounding counties in order to meet the needs of their consumers.
TCS aims to use a Strength Based approach in recruiting, training and delivering foster care services with the underlying theme being that
foster care is a temporary living arrangement for children; reunification is the goal and cornerstone of case planning which will be supported
throughout the treatment plan process.
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Valley Teen Ranch
2610 W. Shaw Lane, Suite 105
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 437-1144
www.valleyteenranch.org
They care for and provide therapeutic certified foster care & adoption placements with supportive services to children and families from
infant to 18 years of age.
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Adults/Children with Special Needs and Children’s
Early Intervention Services
A Handicapped Help Line
1455 S. State Sp.62
Hemett, CA. 92543
(951) 791-0050
http://www.handicappedhelpline.org/
Our organization is based on the belief that our caller's needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed, and trained to
meeting those needs. You can also email the founder Don E. Pierce at donpierce78@yahoo.com.
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Agency On Aging
Linkages – Case Management Services
3837 N. Clark Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 600-4405
1-800-510-2020
http://fmaaa.org/CaseManagementPrograms.htm
The purpose of the Linkages program is to promote independence through arranging and coordinating services to help individuals with
disabilities and the grail elderly to remain safely at home. A comprehensive care management program designed to help fill in the gaps by
serving individual that are not too eligible for other care management programs.
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ARC – Fresno
4567 N. Marty Avenue, Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 226-6268
1-877-272-2270
http://arcfresno.org/
Arc Fresno empowers individuals with developmental disabilities to attain greater independence by offering everyday life experiences in a
supportive community. Arc Fresno is the premier provider of services that educate, employ and enrich the lives of individuals with
developmental disabilities.
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Blind Babies Foundation
Children’s Hospital of Central California
41169 Goodwin Way MB-17
Madera, CA, 93638
(559) 353-6420
http://blindbabies.org/
When an infant or preschooler is identified as blind or visually impaired, Blind Babies Foundation provides family-centered services to
support the child's optimal development and access to the world. Blind Babies Foundation has been providing critical early intervention and
education services to infants and preschoolers who are blind or visually impaired. Our family-centered services are provided in the home
environment and encourage every child’s development to the fullest degree possible with careful attention to their individual abilities and
needs.
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Break the Barriers
8555 N. Cedar Avenue
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 432-6292
http://www.breakthebarriers.org/
Break the Barriers is committed to present ability awareness, outreach and education to diverse populations locally, nationally and
internationally. Break the Barrier aspires to provide and promote exceptional programs that enhance the gifts and abilities of all people. As
pioneers in the world of Inclusion we actively participate in all communities to make a difference in our diverse world, breaking all barriers
experienced by people of all Abilities.
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California Children’s Services (CCS)
1221 Fulton Mall
P.O. Box 11867
Fresno, CA 93775
(559) 600-3200
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DivisionPage.aspx?id=20757
California Children's Services (CCS) is a state program for children with certain diseases or health problems. The CCS program is open to
children/young adults under the age of 21. The child or children who meet CCS medical condition eligibility requirements. Child or children
who are a permanent resident of Fresno County and whose family income is less than $40,000 a year (State adjusted gross income) or
whose out-of-pocket medical expenses for a year for the eligible child/children will exceed 20% of income.
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California-Hawaii Elks Major Project, Inc.
5450 E. Lamona Ave
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 255-4531
http://www.chea-elks.org/
This association provides physical therapy and occupational therapy service to disabled children and youth from birth to 18 years old. They
also provide preschool vision screening for 21/2 to 4 years old speech and language therapy.
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California MENTOR Family Home Agency (FHA)
2540 W. Shaw Lane, Suite 111
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 451-0399
http://www.camentorfha.com/
The mission of California MENTOR is to offer adults innovative, quality services and supports that lead to growth and independence,
regardless of the physical, intellectual or behavioral challenges they face. Our philosophy emphasizes partnerships – with those we serve,
their families, our employees, Mentors, payors and the communities in which we work – in an effort to help people shape the direction of
their own lives in community-based settings.
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California State Department of Rehabilitation
P.O. Box 24001
2550 Mariposa Mall Room 2000
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 445-6011
(559) 266-3373 TTY
http://www.dor.ca.gov/
Our goal is to help you find and retain a career that matches your strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, capabilities, abilities and
interests. In support of the Department of Rehabilitation's Mission and Goals, the San Joaquin Valley District's Mission is to provide quality
employment services to consumers and employers, by empowering eligible individuals with disabilities to achieve and maintain meaningful
employment outcomes, economic self-sufficiency, personal independence and full inclusion into the world of work.
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Center for Autism & Related Disorders
1690 W Shaw Ave., Suite 102
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 255-5900
http://fresno.centerforautism.com/
CARD's overall purpose is to help each student achieve as much as they can and reach their maximum potential. CARD understands that students with
autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) present unique challenges to education. By using research based and proven methodologies and an
individualized curriculum, the unique needs of each student can be met. Through our assessment, curriculum, and procedures we can provide an environment
to optimize the learning of our students and help them achieve academically, behaviorally, and socially.
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Central California Mennonite Residential Services (CCMRS)
3825 E. Hampton Way, #110
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 227-2940
http://ccmrs.org/
Our mission and purpose is to provide a Christ-centered, supportive community for adults with developmental disabilities — are firmly
grounded in our shared conviction that what we do is first and foremost a ministry. As such, it is our theology which becomes the foundation
for our philosophy of operation.
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Central Valley Regional Center (CVRC)
4615 North Marty
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 276-4300
www.cvrc.org
CVRC goal is to serve as an advocate for persons with developmental disabilities. To identify specific client and family needs and to
establish a person-centered plan. To provide the most effective client services, through utilization of community resources, to assist the
community in the prevention and early identification of developmental disabilities. To assist in the establishment of new and innovative
programs and to expand existing community resources. CVRC mission is to help individuals with developmental disabilities and children at
risk to reach their goals.
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Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)
5730 N. First Street, Suite 105-112
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 787-9656
http://www.chadd.net/template.cfm?affid=182&p=about
CHADD is a national non-profit organization providing education, advocacy and support for individuals with AD/HD. CHADD also publishes
a variety of printed materials to keep members and professionals current on research advances, medications and treatments affecting
individuals with AD/HD.
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Children’s Hospital Center
An Easter Seals Child Development Center
9325 Children’s Place
Madera, CA 93636
(559) 353-6771
http://centralcal.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=CACN_homepage
Easter Seals Central California provides innovative services for children and adults with disabilities and their families so they may actively
participate in the community with the freedom to choose how they live, learn, work and play.
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Comprehensive Youth Service of Fresno
3795 E. Shields
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 229-3561
www.cysfresno.org
Parent/Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT): This program is a proven parent-child treatment program that assists parents of children with
behavioral problems (aggression, non-compliance, defiance and temper tantrums). The program focuses on children between the ages 2 7 years of age who are having these challenging behavioral issues and parents who want to improve their relationship with their children.
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Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services Center (DHHSC)
5340 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 225-3323
(559) 225-0415 TTY
www.dhhsc.org
To advocate, seek equality, and promote self-determination through empowerment for those who seek our assistance; and to enhance the
awareness and understanding of Deaf Culture and the unique communication needs of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals. DHHSC
provides communication assistance, community education, independent living skills instruction, case management and peer counseling for
members of the Central Valley who are deaf and hard of hearing.
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Easter Seals Central California
2505 West Shaw Avenue, Suite 102
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 241-7233
http://centralcal.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=CACN_homepage
Easter Seals Central California provides innovative services for children and adults with disabilities and their families so they may actively
participate in the community with the freedom to choose how they live, learn, work and play.
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Exceptional Parents Unlimited (EPU)
4440 N. First Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 229-2000
(559) 225-6059 TTY
www.exceptionalparents.org
EPU mission is to strengthen and empower children and families facing extraordinary medical, developmental and parenting challenges.
EPU provides advocacy, education, and community outreach for parents of handicapped children. Assessment Center provides
comprehensive assessments of children (0-5) and support for families. Other services include: Early Intervention, Parent to Parent Support,
Home Visitation, Family Resource Center, and more. Services are provided in English, Spanish, and Hmong.
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Fresno County Library
Talking Book Library for the Blind
2420 Mariposa Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-7323
http://www.fresnolibrary.org/tblb/index.html
We provide books and magazines in digital audio format, on cassette tape and in ‘Braille to people of all ages who are blind, visually
impaired, or have physical disabilities preventing the reading of a standard print.
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Fresno Street Saints
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Sunset Community Center
1345 W. Eden Avenue
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 478-5700
http://www.fresnostreetsaints.org/
Working with children ages three to five and their parents, Fresno Street Saints provides early childhood development and education to
prepare the children for school. Involving the parents improves the youth’s development and strengthens the family. A minimum of ten
children and their parents meet twice a week at their neighborhood Community Center.
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Heart of the Horse Therapy Ranch
(559) 297-7100 The Barn
(559) 287-3841 My Cell
http://heartofthehorseranch.com/wp/
Heart of the Horse Therapy Ranch is committed to promoting therapeutic riding as an efficacious treatment modality for those who suffer
from physical, mental or emotional disorders by developing community awareness of equine assisted/ facilitated therapy. The population
HHTR serves ranges from those who are physically challenged to those with emotional or behavioral disorders. Heart of the Horse Therapy
Ranch’s mission is to help exceptional central valley citizens achieve new heights and discover new abilities through supervised therapeutic
equestrian activities.
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Joni and Friends International Disability Center
1300 E. Shaw Suite 135
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 227-5664
www.joniandfriends.org
We present the clear and concise Gospel of Jesus Christ to all people affected by disability and their families who are served through our
programs around the world. We train, disciple, and mentor people affected by disability to exercise their gifts of leadership and service in
their churches and communities. Special delivery of materials to families affected by disability.
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Leon S. Peters Rehabilitation Center
Community Regional Medical Center
2823 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 459-3957
At the Leon S. Peters Rehabilitation Center patients recovering from traumatic brain injuries or strokes stay in private rooms and work out
with the latest equipment and specialized software.
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Loretta’s Little Miracles
Daycare for Medically Fragile or Developmentally Disabled Children
4747 N. First Street, Ste. 181
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 226-1225
www.lorettaslittlemiracles.com
Loretta's Little Miracles is the first and only fully licensed day health care facility for medically fragile children in the Central Valley; currently
serving families in Fresno, Clovis, Sanger, Hanford, Oakhurst and surrounding areas. We serve children ages 0-22. LLM is a Medi-Cal
provider of nursing care in a daycare setting: assisting families in caring for their medically fragile child so they may keep them in the home,
continue to work, attend school, and meet their whole family's needs. LLM is an alternate or supplement to in-home nursing care, and
alternative to a group home setting.
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(559) 225-1102
http://www.exceptionalparents.org/one-call-for-kids.html
One Call for Kids is the one number to call when you need assistance in finding help for your child. Skilled and knowledgeable professionals
will guide you toward the help that your child needs. One Call for Kids is available to assist parents, physicians, childcare providers and
others who have concerns about the learning, development, socialization or behavior of young children from birth to five years of age.
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Resources For Independence Central Valley
3008 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 221-2330
1-800-244-2274
www.ricv.org
Encouraging people with disabilities to be in control of their lives and to live more independently through a diverse range of choices and
opportunities.
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Special Olympics Central Valley Region
1187 N. Willow Avenue, Suite 103/50
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 355-6034
www.sonc.org
Special Olympics provide year-round sports training and competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with
intellectual disabilities. In order to officially compete in a competition, participants must be at least 8 years old, however children between
the ages of 5 and 7 years of age can participate in training. Our programs give our athletes continuing opportunities to develop physical
fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in the sharing of gifts, skill, and friendship with their families, other athletes and
the community.
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Talking Book Library
770 N. San Pablo Avenue
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 488-3217
Provides books and magazines in digital audio format, on cassette tape and in Braille to people of all ages who are blind, visually impaired,
or have physical disabilities preventing the reading of standard print.
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Tehran Temple AAONMS
5470 E. Olive Avenue
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 251-1991
http://tehranshriners.org/
The mission of the Shriners is to be the Premier Fraternal Organization for men of good character. Committed to providing attractive,
quality programs and services for its members, their families and friends in a spirit of fun, fellowship and social camaraderie. Fostering self
improvement through leadership, education, the perpetuation of moral values and community involvement. Serving mankind through the
resources of its great philanthropy, the Shriners Hospitals for Children. The Shriners provide medical services at no cost for children under
the age of 18 with orthopedic, spinal and burn problems.
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Therapeutic Recreation Program
770 N. San Pablo
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 488-1103
The therapeutic Recreation Program is designed for teens, young adults, and adults with developmental and physical disabilities who
function independently. The program offers adaptive recreation activities are offer at no cost with the exception special events.
Socialization is the key element in all programs.
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United Cerebral Palsy of Central California (UCP)
4224 N. Cedar Avenue
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 221-8272
http://www.ccucp.org
UCP of Central California offers programs and services for people with disabilities in seven counties of Central California; Fresno, Kern,
Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, and Tulare. UCP mission is to advance the independence, productivity, and full citizenship of persons
with disabilities"
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Valley Center for the Blind
2491 W. Shaw Avenue Suite 124
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 224-4447
http://www.valleycenterfortheblind.org
Valley Center for the Blind offers a new way of life as well as opportunities and a chance for independence. We provide group and
individual counseling, classes for Braille, computers, independent living skills and cooking from the age of 5 years old and older. Other
classes we provide are knitting, crocheting, and guitar. We frequently invite our clients bowling and to other social events.
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Adult Day Health Care
Adult Day Health Care of Fresno and Clovis
5757 N. First Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 227-8600
occupational therapy, speech therapy, dietary, nursing. An RN is on-site daily to evaluate and provide medical and nursing care needs.
Social work services available to help participants locate needed services and to provide counseling to the participant and their family.
Eligibility requirement is 18 years and older, physical or mental impairment Service hours are 8:00 am – 2:00 pm Monday thru Friday.
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Comforts of Home Adult Day Care
2235 14th Avenue
Kingsburg, CA 93631
(559) 897-7074
http://www.kingsburgadultdaycare.com/default.html
Comforts of Home is designed to give "at home caregivers" a break during the day. We provide social interaction, activities, games, light
exercise program, singing, lunch, coffee & dessert and much more. We are a family owned and operated business and provide outstanding
care throughout the day. Caring for someone 24/7 is a very difficult and exhausting. We are here to help relieve some stress so that you
can to care for your loved one longer at home.
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Family Caregiver Support Program
3837 N. Clark Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 600-4405
1-800-510-2020
www.FMAAA.org
Caregiver 18+ providing care to a senior 60+, caregiver 18+ providing care to individual with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorder with
neurological brain dysfunction, and older adult relative caring for an individual with a disability.
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Golden Living Centers
2715 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 486-4433
http://www.goldenlivingcenters.com/home.aspx?showpage=true
Golden Living is recognized as a leader in post-acute healthcare due to our strong commitment to meeting the needs of our residents and
patients. From respected long-term care and nursing services, to leading sub-acute care and rehabilitation therapy, we help individuals
enhance their lives through innovative healthcare.
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Golden Living Centers
111 Barstow Avenue
Clovis, CA 93612
http://www.goldenlivingcenters.com/locations-staff/find-care-location/welcome/golden-livingcenter-clovis-ca.aspx
Golden Living is recognized as a leader in post-acute healthcare due to our strong commitment to meeting the needs of our residents and
patients. From respected long-term care and nursing services, to leading sub-acute care and rehabilitation therapy, we help individuals
enhance their lives through innovative healthcare.
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Golden Years
Oakhurst Senior Care
49524 Jeffrey Way
Oakhurst, CA
(559) 658-5433
http://www.oakhurstseniorcare.com/index.html
If you have the need to leave the loved one you are caring for to go to work, visit the doctor, attend a meeting or just take a break from
being a primary care giver, here is your solution. Bring your loved one to us for an hour or all day. They will be well taken care of in a home
well adapted to the needs of the impaired. We can also offer assistance with a shower or bath, we provide a meal adapted to the need of
the person (vegetarian, diabetic, etc.), the great room is comfortable and easy to get around in.
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Heritage Adult Day Health
5377 N. Fresno Street, #101
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 222-0304
http://www.adultdaycare.org/directory/ca/fresno/heritage-adult-day-health/559/
Participants can receive physical, occupational and speech therapy. Participants can speak with a registered dietitian, social worker,
registered nurse; participate in activities and outings in the community. Participants are provided two meals and snacks every day that
accommodated therapeutic diets when ordered. Trained staff will assist participants with making appropriate contact and referrals in
community for other needed services. Services hours are 7:30 am – 2:30 pm Monday thru Friday. Eligibility requirement is 18 years and
older, mental or physical impairment.
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Heritage West ADHC
3677 W. Beechwood Avenue
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 261-1115
www.heritagewestadhc.com
Young At Heart is a community-based adult day health care organization that serves senior citizens with physical and mental impairments.
The center maintains a more than 10,000-square-foot facility that includes a physical therapy, multipurpose and dining rooms. It provides
professional support for caregivers, including seminars and classes in nutrition and medication. Young At Heart offers a range of psychiatric
and psychological services, including consulting, assessment and supervision of treatment. The center provides nursing and medical
services and recreational and social activities. It additionally offers nutritional counseling and rehabilitative services. It is licensed by the
State of California as an Adult Day Health Care Facility.
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Madera Adult Day Care-Respite
322 W. 6th Street
Madera, CA 93637
(559) 675-3119
Madera Adult Day Care is an adult day care center, located in Madera, CA 93637. Adult day care can give caregivers respite by providing a
center where elderly parents can be taken for a couple of hours or the entire day and picked back up later. The day programs include social
activities, meals and general elderly supervision.
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Oasis Adult Day Health Care
3485 N. Clark Street, Suite 201
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 221-0396
http://www.valleycrc.org/programs/oasis-pals.html
Older Adult Social Services (OASIS) provides individuals with Alzheimer's, other related dementias or brain impairment with something
meaningful to do during the day while their caregivers are afforded the opportunity to take breaks, work outside of the home, or run errands.
This support ensures the safety of individuals who may not be able to remain at home without supervision. Participants feel productive
through meaningful activities including: Opportunities to socialize by making new friends and sharing interests. Physical and mental
stimulation such as games, music, discussions and exercise. A change of scenery that offers a new perspective in a safe, supportive and
comfortable environment. An opportunity to serve through community projects. OASIS also provides training and support for family
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members and professional. Oasis is open Monday thru Friday 9:00 am – 3:00 pm with extended hours to accommodate working families.
Oasis also provides short-term respite services. It is designed for caregivers who need time for appointments, shopping, and personal
needs or just time to relax. Once your family member is register he/she can participate at Oasis at your convenience. Hours of operation is
8:00 am – 5:00 pm with a three hour minimum with prior reservation.
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PALS - Oasis Adult Day Health Care
3485 N. Clark Street, Suite 201
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 221-0396
http://www.valleycrc.org/programs/oasis-pals.html
PALS is a program of OASIS for individuals over the age of 40 with mild cognitive impairment or in the early stages of dementia. The goal of
PALS is for individuals to remain as independent as possible while continuing to enjoy usual activities and occupations. PALS participants:
Enjoy lively group discussions. Meet new friends. Enjoy outings to museums, sporting events, shopping centers and other community sites.
Remain active through daily walks. Receive support and educational services. Enjoy activities which promote mental stimulation. PALS
participants must be in good physical health, be able to attend to activities of daily living with minimal assistance, and must have a steady
gait. Most importantly, PALS members must be willing to have fun with their peers!
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Safe Harbor Adult Day Health Care
853 Van Ness Avenue
Fresno, CA. 93721
(559) 442-4567
Adult day service centers provide a coordinated program of professional and compassionate services for adults in a community-based
group setting. Services are designed to provide social and some health services to adults who need supervised care in a safe place outside
the home during the day. They also afford caregivers respite from the demanding responsibilities of caregiving. Adult day centers generally
operate during normal business hours five days a week. Some programs offer services in the evenings and on weekends. Although each
facility may differ in terms of features, the general services offered by most adult day centers are social activities, transportation, meals and
snacks, personal care and therapeutic activities
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Somerford Place Fresno
6075 N. Marks Avenue
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 446-6226
http://www.somerfordplacefresno.com/
Somerford Place at Fresno’s Alzheimer and Memory Support Services program is dedicated to the unique needs of residents with
Alzheimer's and other cognitive conditions. Our innovative program for our residents with Alzheimer's or other dementia-related illnesses is
Bridge to Rediscovery, a Montesorri-based activities program. We focus on maximizing each resident's quality of life by understanding
and meeting his or her social, emotional, spiritual, and physical needs. Our supportive environment promotes confidence and contentment
in our residents.
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To Whom Honor Is Due
Senior Care Management and Placement Service for California Central Valley
(559) 696-0449
http://towhomhonorisdue.com/index.htm
To Whom Honor Is Due offers placement services to seniors and their families. We help our clients locate and secure housing and care
that will best match their needs. We have personally visited and screened each facility in our database. Our initial consultation provides
the senior and family with advice as to the options and alternatives available to them. We then offer guidance, referral and direct assistance
in coordinating and arranging placement. To Whom Honor Is Due is your local connection to: Alzheimer's Care, Residential Care/Board &
Care, Assisted Living, Nursing Homes & Retirement Communities.
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Valley Adult Day Health Care Center, Inc
4835 E. McKinley Ave
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 454-0386
Registered nurse and dietician on staff provides, organize and monitored occupational, physical and speech therapy. Clients participate in
social and health activities. Clients are provided breakfast and lunch. Services hours are 7:30 am – 2:30 pm. Eligibility requirements is 18
years and older physical or mental impairment.
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Advocacy Groups
1,000 Friends of Fresno
4781 E. Gettysburg Ave
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 291-2261
www.1000friendsoffresno.org
Works to make beneficial social and structural changes within Fresno and the surrounding areas. Public transportation, parks, urban
sprawl, air and water quality, proper development in downtown Fresno.
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Adolescent Family Life Program
1900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 301
Fresno, CA
(559) 263-1379
http://www.myfresnoeoc.org/programs/aflp.shtml
The program provides case management services to pregnant and parenting adolescents. AFLP case management services may include
but are not limited to: prioritizing personal goals, assisting with staying in or returning to school, attaining a positive pregnancy outcome,
developing effective parenting skills, obtaining social and economic independence, and locating/utilizing appropriate community resources.
Eligible teens must be pregnant and/or parenting. Services are provided to females up to age 20 and males up to age 21 years. Services
are provided to eligible clients regardless of socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, or physical, developmental, or mental disability.
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Affordable Housing Centers of America
1300 East Shaw Avenue, Suite 103
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 221-0217
Affordable Housing Centers of America have worked to see that every American can find a safe, high-quality home they can afford to own
and keep. Homeownership is the most important means of wealth creation for low- and moderate-income families, and is a key factor in
creating safe and stable neighborhoods.
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American Civil Liberties Union
39 Drumm Street
San Francisco, CA. 94111
(415) 621-2493
(415) 621-2488 Helpline
www.aclunc.org
The ACLU of Northern California works to preserve and guarantee the protections of the Constitution's Bill of Rights. We aim to extend
these freedoms to segments of our population who have traditionally been denied their rights, including people of color; lesbian, gay,
bisexual, and transgender people; women; mental-health patients; prisoners; people with disabilities; and the poor.
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California Labor Commissioner
770 E. Shaw Ave, Ste 314
Fresno, CA 9371
(559) 244-5340
http://www.dir.ca.gov/
The Department of Industrial Relations was established to improve working conditions for California's wage earners, and to advance
opportunities for profitable employment in California.
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California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc
28
2115 Kern Street, Suite 370
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 441-8721
http://www.crla.org/
Our mission is to strive for economic justice and human rights on behalf of California's rural poor. Our vision of justice: A rural California
where all people are treated with dignity and respect, and guaranteed their fundamental rights.
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California Partnership to end Domestic Violence
1-800-524-4765
http://www.cpedv.org
The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence promotes the collective voice of a diverse coalition of organizations and individuals,
working to eliminate all forms of domestic violence. As an advocate for social change, we advance our mission by shaping public policy,
increasing community awareness, and strengthening our members’ capacity to work toward our common goal of advancing the safety and
healing of victims, survivors and their families.
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California State Department of
Fair Employment and Housing
1277 E. Alluvial Avenue, Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 244-4760
1-800-700-2320 TDD
www.dfeh.ca.gov.
The mission of the Department of Fair Employment and Housing is to protect Californians from employment, housing and public
accommodation discrimination, and hate violence.
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California Youth Connection (CYC)
604 Mission Street, 9th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 442-5060
1-800-397-8236
www.calyouthconn.org
CYC is guided, focused and driven by current and former foster youth with the assistance of other committed community members. CYC
promotes the participation of foster youth in policy development and legislative change to improve the foster care system, and strives to
improve social work practice and child welfare policy.
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California Youth Connection (CYC) Fresno Chapter
1625 E. Shaw, Suite 106
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 228-4080
www.calyouthconn.org
CYC is guided, focused and driven by current and former foster youth with the assistance of other committed community members. CYC
promotes the participation of foster youth in policy development and legislative change to improve the foster care system, and strives to
improve social work practice and child welfare policy.
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Central California Legal Services
2115 Kern Street, Suite 1
Fresno, CA 93721
1-800-675-8001
(559) 570-1200
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(559) 570-1256 TTY
www.centralcallegal.org
Central California Legal Services is a non-profit law firm. They provide free legal assistance to low income families and individuals in the
following counties: Fresno, Kings, Mariposa, Merced, Tulare, and Tuolumne. They also provide a Guardianship Clinic every 3rd Thursday of
the month from 8:30 am – 12:00 pm but participants must meet CCLS’s eligibility requirements. Availability is limited to only 20 participants
each Thursday.
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Central Valley Regional Center
4615 N. Marty Avenue
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 276-4300
www.cvrc.org
Advocacy for individuals with developmental disabilities and children at risk to reach their goals. Evaluation, assessment, information,
referral, and coordination of services to developmental disabled.
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Centro La Familia Advocacy Services Inc.
302 Fresno Street Suite 102
Fresno, Ca 93706
(559) 237-2961
1-877-294-3772
www.centrolafamilia.org
Centro La Familia provides direct advocacy and intervention services to low-income residents. Advocacy services assists with child
support/stay away orders, public benefits, enrollment in Medi-Cal and Healthy Families insurance, food stamps, Home Owners and Renters
credit, EITC, and PG&E Care program. Education Awareness Programs include Telecommunications, Breast Cancer, First 5 Home
Visitation Program, Mental Health counseling and both English and Spanish Speaking Parenting Classes.
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Cesar E. Chavez Adult Educational Center
2500 Stanislaus
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 457-6000
http://fas.edu
Fresno Adult School is committed to providing life-long learning opportunities for adults and their families to improve their skills, pursue
knowledge, seek advancement, and enhance their self worth. We believe the quality of tomorrow's Fresno and the surrounding Central
Valley communities is the result of today's investment in our diverse community.
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Community Housing Counsel
4270 N. Blackstone Ave Suite 110
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 221-6919
www.chcfresno.org
The Council is committed to strengthening local public/private partnerships to ensure adequate, affordable, and equitable housing
opportunities for all members of the communities they serve. The Council hold home buyer classes and assist homebuyers in attempting to
keep their home or assisting them with information on what they need to do if they are not going to be able to keep their home because of
financial difficulties.
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Court Appointed Special Advocates
1252 Fulton Mall
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 244-6485
www.casafresno.org
CASA recruits, trains and supports citizen volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in the Juvenile Dependency Court and
Child Welfare Systems. Volunteer Advocates speak for the best interest of the child, ensure implementation of court-ordered services,
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assist with coordination of services and provide a stable and consistent relationship for the child(ren) with the ultimate goal of helping
expedite a permanent and safe home.
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Crime Victim Assistance Center (CVAC)
2233 Kern Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-2822
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=12985
CVAC provides advocacy to victims of crime and prosecution victims. Services offered include: court support and information, counseling,
referrals and application for financial assistance through Victims of Crime Compensation Program. Assistance is provided in person or by
phone.
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Disability Rights California
567 West Shaw, Suite C-3
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 476-2000
1-800-776-5746
1-800-719-5798 TTY
http://www.disabilityrightsca.org/
Advance the rights of Californians with disabilities. Our vision is a barrier free, inclusive world that values diversity, culture, and each
individual.
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Education Perspectives for the Central Valley
1630 E. Shaw, Suite 163
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 291-7407
http://edperspectivescv.org
Education Perspectives for the Central Valley is committed to increasing access to quality education programs through advocacy, research,
information, conflict resolution and reform.
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Fair Housing Council of Central California
333 W. Shaw Avenue, Suite 14
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 244-2950
1-888-498-3247
www.fhc-cc.org
The FHCCC investigates complaints of housing discrimination and predatory lending. They offer mediation and counseling, advocacy,
research, and fair housing training and workshops for consumers and housing providers. They are dedicated to eradicating housing
discrimination by ensuring compliance with federal and state housing laws.
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Federal Trade Commission
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20580
1-877-438-4338
1-866-653-4261 TTY
www.ftc.gov
To file a complaint when your identification is stolen.
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/
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This website is a one-stop national resource to learn about the crime of identity theft. It provides detailed information to help you deter, detect,
and defend against identity theft.
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Frente Indigena de Organizaciones Binacionales
744 N. Abby Street
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 512-0797
www.fiob.org
Centro and Frente work to maintain the cultural, social, and linguistic integrity of indigenous communities. Implements community-base
projects that promote human rights, family health, community integration, gender equality and collaboration with other organizations. Assist
indigenous migrants.
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Fresno Center for Nonviolence
1584 N. Van Ness
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 237-3223
www.centerfornonviolence.org
Education programs promoting peace and justice. The center provides resources, meeting space, office equipment usage and financial
support to other groups whose work is compatible with theirs. The center act in coalition with other to support programs, projects and
movement that speak to major issues of violence reduction. The center brings people from different backgrounds together to learn from
each other to debate respectfully and to find common causes and values that unite the community.
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Fresno Code Enforcement Division
2600 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 621-8400
http://www.fresno.gov/Government/DepartmentDirectory/DARM/CodeEnforcement/default.htm
The Code Enforcement Division provides services to the citizens of the City of Fresno in order to enhance quality of life and improve the
neighborhoods where we live, shop, play, and work. We are committed to proudly serving our community in a safe, professional, and
effective manner.
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Fresno Council on Child Abuse Prevention (FCCAP)
924 N, Van Ness Avenue
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 268-1118
www.fccap.org
A community where families can access support to break the cycle of child abuse/neglect and create an environment where all children can
be safe and healthy -physically, psychologically and emotionally. FCCAP to coordinate community efforts to prevent and respond to child
abuse and neglect, which include: Multi-Disciplinary Interview Center (MDIC) offers a child friendly Forensic Interview center for children
who have been abused or witnessed a crime. It reduces trauma of multiple interviews by having a single interview observed by a multidisciplinary team. Referrals are received from Law Enforcement or CPS. Child Abuse Roundtable is designed to address current issues
affecting children and families in Fresno County, primarily through multidisciplinary collaborative discussion and implementation of change
within the systems of child abuse prevention, intervention and treatment. Mandated Reporter Training provides a course to help all
Mandated Reporters understand their critical role in protecting children by recognizing and reporting child abuse.
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Fresno County Public Guardian
3333 E. American Ave, Suite G
Fresno, CA 93725
(559) 600-3400
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Departments.aspx?id=132
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We, of the Fresno County Public Administrator - Coroner - Public Guardian's office, provide excellence in public service through our
uncompromising belief in respect for life and dignity in death. We are dedicated as a team to provide the highest level of service to our client
populations whether they be alive or deceased; to provide protection of their property and finances and to assist and empower our client's
families as they cope with matters often out of their control. We believe that each person we serve has a basic right to quality in all stages of
their life and in their death.
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Fresno County Superior Court
Probate Division
B.F. Sisk Courthouse
1130 “O” Street, 3rd Floor
Fresno, CA 93724
(559) 457-1888
http://www.fresnosuperiorcourt.org/probate/guardianship.php
The Probate Division offers several different ways to assist with the filing of a guardianship petition. The Probate Clerk's filing counter has a
self-help packet that instructs the user on how to fill out the forms necessary to petition for guardianship. The self-help packet is available in
English and Spanish. Twice per month, the Probate Division presents a class entitled Guardianship Basics Workshop. Guardianship Basics
Workshop explains of the basic rules and steps to apply for guardianship. It happens 1st and 3rd Friday of every month at 10:00 am to
11:30 am., located at B.F. Sisk Courthouse, 1130 O Street, Third Floor – Room 300, (corner of Fresno and O Streets). The cost is free and
maximum capacity is 30. Class is filled on a "first come" basis. Bring the Packet of Guardianship forms available for a fee of $1.40, at the
downtown B.F. Sisk Courthouse, 1130 O Street, Third Floor – Room 300, Fresno, CA. The workshop is for adults only! Please do not
bring children with you.
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Fresno Health Consumer Center
2115 Kern Street, Suite 1
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 570-1200
1-800-675-8001
http://healthconsumer.org
The Fresno Health Consumer Center (FHCC) helps low-income residents of Fresno County navigate through the maze of today's health
care system, helping people get the health care they need. Educate the consumers in the county about their rights to health care,
represents them in disputes with managed care and government agencies and the courts.
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Fresno-Madera Dental Society
371 E Bullard Avenue, Suite, 120
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 438-7284
http://fmds.com/
The Mission of the Fresno-Madera Dental Society is to Serve the Professional Needs of its Members and Assist Them in Enhancing the
Oral Health of the Community. Our members are dedicated to promoting the total oral health of our community, through education and oral
health advocacy, leading you to a lifetime of good oral health. We are pleased to make referrals to member dentists in your area. This
website serves as a resource to the general public to help find a dentist, learn about dental health, establish careers in the dental field and
provide help in resolving dental care related issues.
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Fresno-Madera Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
3845 N. Clark Avenue, Suite 201
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 224-9154
1-800-541-8614
www.valleycrc.org
A principal function of the Ombudsman Program is to investigate and work to resolve complaints made by or on behalf of long-term care
residents. A complaint is defined as information regarding action, inaction, or decisions that may adversely affect the health, safety, welfare,
or rights of residents. In our complaint handling, ombudsmen respect resident and complainant confidentiality while focusing complaint
resolution on the resident's stated wishes.
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Fresno-Madera Medical Society
1040 E. Herndon Ave., Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 224-4224
http://fmms.org/
The mission of the Society is to promote and develop the science and art of medicine, enhancement of the public health and the general
welfare of the medical profession; to cooperate with organizations of like purposes and to unite with similar societies of other counties in the
State of California as component societies of the California Medical Association.
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Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP)
3845 N. Clark, Ste.201
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 224-9117
http://www.cahealthadvocates.org/HICAP/index.html
HICAP provides free and objective information and counseling about Medicare. Volunteer counselors can help you understand your specific
rights and health care options. HICAP also offers free educational presentations to groups of Medicare beneficiaries, their families and/or
providers on a variety of Medicare and other health insurance related topics.
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Hill’s Document Assistance (HDA)
1224 Kern Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 442-1463
http://www.hdaliftinghearts.com
The mission is to lift hurting hearts of domestic and workplace violence through legal document assistance. Our 5
"H.E.A.R.T." Objectives Are: Help our clients obtain a restraining order through legal document assistance for domestic violence prevention
at not cost. Equip our clients with shelter placement. Afford referrals for various economic, psychological and medical needs. Render
mentoring for at-risk youth of domestic violence. Transfer power in the community to campaign against domestic violence.
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Immigration Assistance Service Center
1532 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 485-0679
Immigration services and assistance. Services also available for undocumented residents.
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Interfaith Alliance of Central California
P.O. Box 9122
Fresno, CA 93790
(559) 225-1438
http://www.interfaithalliancecc.org/
Interfaith Alliance Central California joins with the state and national Interfaith Alliance in committing to the goals of promoting the positive
role of religion as a healing and constructive force in public life. Working toward protecting the First Amendment rights. Affirming religious
pluralism and celebrating difference. Protecting minority rights, defending the separation of church and state and encouraging civility in
public debate.
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James Rowland Crime Victim Assistance Center
2233 Kern Street
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Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-2822
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=12985
The Center assists crime victims and witnesses with a number of specific services and referrals identified in the information below.
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Jewish Family Services
1340 W. Herndon Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 432-0529
http://www.jfssd.org
Provides information and referrals. Senior outreach, support for elderly, young parents, families with special needs friendly visitor,
educational programs, crisis intervention and volunteer opportunities.
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League of Women Voters
1345 A East Bulldog Lane
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 226-8683
(559) 266-5455 Emergency
http://fresno.ca.lwvnet.org/
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging the informed and active participation of citizens in
government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy.
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Mediation Associates
4882 E. Townsend Avenue
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 453-3423
1-800-909-8677 (metropolitan areas)
http://peace.fresno.edu/mediate/
Mediation Associates provides mediation in the following: Arbitration, Business mediation and facilitation, Child custody, Church mediation
and facilitation, Conflict coaching, Conflict system design and training, Divorce, Elder mediation, Estate mediation, Family mediation,
Interpersonal skills training, Process facilitation, Tort claim mediation, Workplace mediation and facilitation. We have provided services
nationwide and around the world. We charge $100-$240 per hour, per mediator or facilitator, depending on his or her experience, divided
among the parties by agreement. Divorce mediation is at the higher rate since it uses our attorney mediator who has over 30 years of family
law experience. For larger projects we can negotiate daily rates which range downward from $2,000. For those unable to afford these rates,
the Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies at Fresno Pacific University has a mediation clinic. Ask for information.)
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Mental Health Association of the Central Valley
5130 E. Clinton Way Suite 2135
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 253-2204
http://www.mha-cv.org
The mission of the Mental Health Association is to provide advocacy, education, information and other assistance necessary to ensure that
all people who require mental health services are able to receive the mental health and other services that they need, and are not denied
any other benefits, services, rights, or opportunities based on their need for mental health services.
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Mother’s Against Drunk Drivers (MADD)
1901 E. Hedges Avenue
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 485-6233
www.madd.org
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The mission of Mothers Against Drunk Driving is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage
drinking. To aid the victims of crimes performed by individuals driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, to aid the families of such
victims and to increase public awareness of the problem of drinking and drugged driving."
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Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP)
3837 N. Clark Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 600-4405
1-800-510-2020
http://fmaaa.org
The purpose of MSSP is to promote client independence by coordinating home and community based services and resources to help
individuals remain safely in their home environment. MSSP coordinates and links individuals to Senior Resources, In-Home Supportive
Services, Home-Delivered Meals, Minor Home Safety Repairs, Respite Care, Counseling, Adult Day Care, Home Health Coordination,
Transportation and Money Management. MSSP eligibility requirements are 65 years and older, receiving Medi-Cal benefits, reside in
service area, have a need for case management and be willing to participated in the program. MSSP is a Medi-Cal funded program
offered locally by the Fresno-Madera Area Agency on Aging with no charge for services. It is multidisciplinary case management program
coordinated by a Public Health Nurse and a Social Worker. MSSP provides a comprehensive health and psychosocial assessment. An
individualized care plan is developed in collaboration with the client, family, physician and other service providers. The MSSP assessment
takes place in the client's home. Monthly telephone contacts and quarterly home visits are conducted to monitor service delivery and ensure
client safety.
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Fresno Chapter
1900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 100C
(559) 263-1367
http://fresnonaacp.org
The NAACP’s principal objective is to ensure the political, educational, social and economic equality of minority citizens of the United States
and eliminate race prejudice. The NAACP seeks to remove all barriers of racial discrimination through democratic processes. This mission
is accomplished by seeking the enactment and enforcement of federal, state and local laws securing civil rights, and by informing the public
of the adverse effects of racial discrimination.
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Office of Client’s Rights Advocacy (OCRA)
567 West. Shaw Avenue Suite C-3
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 271-6736
http://www.disabilityrightsca.org/about/ocra.htm
OCRA employs a Clients’ Rights Advocate (CRA) at each regional center. The CRA is a person trained to help protect the rights of people
with developmental disabilities.
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Representative Payee Program
149 N. Fulton Street
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 485-3144
Assists any person needing help with the management of their monthly resources.
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Resources For Independence Central Valley
3008 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 221-2330
1-800-244-2274
www.ricv.org
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Encouraging people with disabilities to be in control of their lives and to live more independently through a diverse range of choices and
opportunities.
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Sequoia Area VIII Board
770 E. Shaw Avenue, Suite 123
Fresno, ca 93710
(559) 248-2883
Advocacy for the right of person with developmental disabilities.
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
855 M Street Suite 970
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 487-5033
http://www.hud.gov
HUD’s mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. HUD is working to strengthen the
housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the need for quality affordable rental homes: utilize housing as a
platform for improving quality of life; build inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination; and transform the way HUD does
business. HUD also provides housing discrimination complaint forms from anyone who feels they have been a victim of housing
discrimination.
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Valley Caregiver Resource Center
3845 N. Clark Street, Suite 201
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 224-9154
1-800-541-8614
www.valleycrc.org
VCRC offers a comprehensive umbrella of services designed to help families and communities master the challenges of caring for adults
with brain impairing conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease, stroke, Parkinson's disease and traumatic brain injury. Regardless of
someone's diagnosis, VCRC also offers services for adults age 60 and older. Caregiver services include, but are not limited to: specialized
information, respite care, legal/financial consultation, short-term counseling, family consultation and care planning, support groups, adult
day care and education. VCRC also provides health insurance counseling for Medicare recipients and advocacy services for long-term
residents.
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Youth Leadership Institute
2440 Tulare Street, Suite 200
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 255-3300
www.yli.org
Recruits young people up to the age of 19 and train them as leaders in prevention. Youth receives training and tools to help them learn to
conduct research in the community, plan projects and campaigns that change laws or community practices. The youth speaks in public,
and with government and business leaders and work together as a team.
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Alcohol and Drug Services
Addiction Intervention Resources Inc.
405 N. Broadway
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 486-3146
(559) 484-3146 Hotline 1
(559) 273-9097 Hotline 2
Substance abuse treatment services with residential short term 30 days or less. Residential long term more than 30 days, outpatient,
partial hospitalization stay or day treatment. Services are for men and criminal justice clients.
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Addiction Research and Treatment Inc
1235 E. Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 268-6261
www.baartprograms.com
Addiction Research and Treatment Inc provides substance abuse treatment, detoxification, methadone maintenance, methadone
detoxification for outpatient.
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Aegis Medical Systems, Inc
3707 E. Shields Avenue
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 229-9040
http://www.aegismed.com/
Aegis’ goal is to support the successful recovery of its patients and improve the quality of their lives. Aegis provides three types of
programs: a short-term detox program, lasting 21 days; a long-term detox program, lasting up to 180 days; as well as a maintenance
program. The majority of patients are treated in maintenance, which follows the Harm Reduction Discipline, and allows patients to work on
their recovery one step at a time. Also accept Medi-Cal
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Al-Anon
922 N. Van Ness
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 237-5433
http://scws-al-anon.org/index.php
The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope, in order
to solve their common problems. We believe alcoholism is a family illness, and that changed attitudes can aid recovery.
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Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.)
2812 N. Blackstone
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 221-6907 English (24 Hour Phone)
(559) 266-6752 Spanish
www.fresnoaa.org
A.A offers a self-help alcoholism recovery program utilizing the 12-step approach. Classes are in English and Spanish at no cost to the
individual/family.
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Alcohol and Other Drug Services of Tulare Alternative Services
2223 North Shirk Road
Visalia CA 93291
(559) 651-8090
Substance abuse treatment services with residential short term 30 days or less. Residential long term more than 30 days, outpatient,
partial hospitalization stay or day treatment. Services provided to adolescents, persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse
disorders, persons with HIV/AIDS, pregnant/postpartum women, women, men, DUI/DWI offenders, criminal justice clients.
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Angela's House
1350 South Crowe Street
Visalia CA 93277
(559) 734-5480
Angel’s House is a substance abuse treatment residential for long term. Angela’s house provides services to pregnant/postpartum women,
women, and residential beds for clients' children. Services are sliding fee scale based on income and other factors.
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Antioch Substance Abuse Programs, Inc
3838 N. West Avenue
Fresno, CA 93705
(559) 226-0809
Antioch Substance Abuse Programs is a drug or alcohol rehabilitation center with a primary focus on substance abuse treatment. The
treatment center provides outpatient care. There are no special groups or programs offered at this facility. No special language services are
available.
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Assessment, Training, & Research Associates (ATR)
1100 W. Shaw Ave Suite 122
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 681-1947
(559) 237-2942 (4421 N. Cedar Ave)
ATR provides full range of drug treatment programs and make referrals for food, clothing, shelter, medical assistance, mental health
assistance, education, employment, and more. ATR has treatment programs at 3103 E. Cartwright (559) 498-7100 and 539 N. Van Ness
(559) 266-9581 both are in Fresno. They also accept Medi-cal
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Babies First
1221 Fulton Mall
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-3330
www.babiesfirstfresno.com
If you need to stay away from tobacco, alcohol, or drugs call for help at the numbers listed above. Give your baby a chance in life.
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BAART Program
539 Van Ness Avenue
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 266-9581
(559) 498-7100 on 3103 E. Cartwright Avenue
(559) 268-6261 on E. Street
http://www.baartprograms.com/
BAART Programs’ mission is to provide people with cost-effective, comprehensive substance abuse treatment and other health care
services at its clinics or through community linkages, and to make such services available to as many people as possible who seek them. In
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addition to outpatient methadone maintenance, BAART provides HIV testing and counseling, group therapy, opiate detoxification, primary
medical care, counseling, pregnancy services and anti-abuse treatment.
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Celebrate Recovery
http://www.celebraterecoveryfresno.org
Celebrate Recovery (CR) is more than a ministry it's a place where you can come to find support, encouragement, and real relationships in
an environment that is both safe and productive. A place where you can find and restore your relationship with Jesus Christ, our "Higher
Power." CR's effectiveness is rooted in how it distinguishes itself from traditional recovery programs. For those already in recoveries, it may
be reassuring to know that the founder of CR, John Baker, comes from a traditional recovery background. We use the 12 Steps and 8
Recovery Principle. If you've been in a recovery program before, much of what we do in a CR program will feel familiar to you. This website
can help you find CR within you area.
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Central California Recovery
1100 W. Shaw Ave #122
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 681-1947
(559) 273-2942
Central California Recovery is a certified substance abuse outpatient program for ages 12 and over. Central California recovery also
accepts Medi-Cal.
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Central California Narcotics Anonymous
(559) 255-5881
http://centralcalna.org/
NA members learn from one another how to live drug free and recover from the effects of addition in their lives
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Central California Rehab
PO Box 2594
Clovis, CA 93613
(559) 322-1010
1-888-788-0883
http://centralcaliforniarehab.com/
Central California Rehab addiction treatment program provide day treatments, intensive outpatient, sober living environments, after care
program, residential program, detox program, court liaison, intervention services, education classes, and dual diagnosis programs. Central
California Rehab service area includes Fresno County, Merced County, Sacramento County, Madera County, Kings County, entire
California Central Valley, and the greater USA. Nearby airports serving our area include Fresno Airport and San Jose International Airport.
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Central Valley Indian Health, Inc
20 N. DeWitt Avenue
Clovis, CA 93612
(559) 299-2578
1-800-549-2844
www.cvih.org
Beside CVIH providing comprehensive medical, dental, nutritional services, outreach services and they also provides substance abuse
services for Native Americans.
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Champions Recovery Alternatives, Inc
700 N. Irwin St.
Hanford, CA 93230
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(559) 583-9300
Champions utilizes a promising-practices curriculum focused on relapse prevention, family and relationship issues, anger management, codependency, life-skills, job-readiness training,12-Step meetings and/or faith-based support groups. We offer a uniquely successful agespecific model of Intensive Outpatient treatment targeting young adults, 18-25 years of age. Our one-year program is comprised of a
six-month intensive module that meets 3 times a week for group sessions and once a week for individual counseling. Determined by the
individual’s progress, they transition into six-months of After Care. The intensity of services for teens vary from 4-months to a 12-month
program, determined by assessment and the youths’ demonstrated ability to acquire a support system that can maintain a
prolonged recovery. Both treatment models combine therapeutic intervention, education and counseling in group, individual and family
sessions. The distance between daily drug use and abstinence is sometimes too big for a teenager to jump. We help youth (ages 14-18)
identify the many milestones between active use and recovery, breaking the treatment process into smaller steps that teens can achieve,
one at a time. Celebrating Families: An evidenced-based parenting program, Celebrating Families, is delivered as a cognitive behavioral
support group model, written for families who are affected by chemical dependency, domestic violence, child abuse, and/or neglect.
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Choices
A Road to Recovery
2634 N. Blackstone Avenue
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 229-3737
Choice provides outpatient substance abuse services, information and education on chemical dependency. Chemical dependency
evaluations, referrals, and counseling for alcohol/other drug addiction disorders. Choices have drug testing services on site, for outside
agencies, and private individuals.
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Comprehensive Addiction Program Inc.
2445 W. Whites Bridge Avenue
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 264-2551 Residential
(559) 264-5096 Aftercare
(559) 485-6364 Detox
http://caprehab.org/
Comprehensive Addiction Programs, Inc. (CAP) is a residential treatment program committed to providing the tools, education, and support
to recover that which has been lost through addiction and to rebuild the lives of individuals, families, co-workers, and communities. CAP
provides an assessment, residential care program and after care. In the residential phase CAP address the many topics and issues that
are essential to recovery such as family of origin issues, neurochemistry of addiction, boundaries, spirituality, anger management, domestic
violence, parenting, and relapse/triggers prevention.
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Cornerstone Recovery Systems
801-807 West 7th Street
Hanford, CA 93230
(559) 583-2034 inpatient men’s
(559) 583-2030 inpatient women’s
Cornerstone provides residential alcohol/drug long and short term treatment, detoxification, and perinatal programs.
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Courage to Change Inc
1230 North Anderson Road
Exeter, CA 93221
(559) 594-4855
Courage to change is a residential substance abuse treatment center. It provides substances abuse services to Adolescents, Persons with
co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, criminal justice clients but it will only provides services to those who have private
health insurance.
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Delta Care, Inc
4705 N. Sonora Avenue, Suite 113
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 276-7558
Delta Care provides outpatient substance abuse program for adults, group counseling and individual counseling. They also accept Medi-Cal
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Decision Home of Fresno
805 N. Echo Ave
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 498-0381
http://www.decisionhomeinc.org/
Mr. Don Bathurst has been operating this home for 22 years and it a Christian based residential program fro drug rehabilitation. It is a male
facility helping men that are willing to stop their addiction. Decision home attempts to help men become self-sufficient. The cost is $580.00
a month all included with room and board plus meals.
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Driving Abuse Treatment and Education (DATE)
1803 Broadway
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-6475
http://hispaniccommission.org/index.php/en/dui-classes
The D.A.T.E. program provides services for those arrested and convicted for driving while under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and / or other
drugs. D.A.T.E. has programs for both first and multiple offenders. The program provides a variety of counseling and educational sessions
designed to confront the dangers, often deadly, and always illegal behavior of driving while under the influence of alcohol and / or other
drugs.
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Dunamis, Inc.
4991 E. McKinley Avenue, Suite 113
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 981-2143
http://dunamis-mhs.org/
Dunamis Inc. provides substance abuse awareness, prevention, counseling, and interventions for youth and adults. Our mission is to
serve clients in a structured, safe setting that provides a confidential environment which clients can learn to trust and feel confident. We
believe this is necessary to receive successful treatment. We are striving to achieve and alcohol and drug free community.
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Eleventh Hour
334 Shaw Avenue, Suite 100
Clovis, CA 93612
(559) 322-1819
http://eleventhhr.com/
Eleventh Hour provides a private, short term residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment program. Eleventh hour provides a
supportive environment and comprehensive structured schedule including chemical dependency education, recovery planning and group
discussions. In addition they support active involvement in 12 Step program such as Alcoholics, Narcotics and Cocaine Anonymous.
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Eminence Healthcare, Inc
114 E. Shaw Ave. Ste.210
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 221-8100
http://www.eminencehc.com/
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Eminence Healthcare Inc provides outpatient substance abuse services to adolescents ages 12 to 21. Our mission is to reduce community
and individual problems related to mental illness, alcohol and drug use.
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Family and Youth Alternatives
3122 N. Millbrook Avenue, Suite A
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 225-9117
http://www.mhsinc.org/family-and-youth-alternatives
Family and Youth Alternatives (FYA) provide substance abuse treatment for youth (ages 12-19) on probation, attending juvenile drug court,
and other youth from the community. Juvenile Drug Court- Adolescents are provided one year of outpatient substance abuse treatment at
FYA in collaboration with probation and the juvenile courts. Post Release Out Patient Services (PROPS) - Following an adolescent’s
releases from custody they attend substance abuse post release aftercare services for an additional six months. Outpatient drug free (ODF)
adolescents are referred from the community to attend substance abuse education and treatment.
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Fourwinds Lodge Treatment Center
2014 Tulare Street, Suite 633
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 472-7340
http://fourwindslodge.org
Fourwinds Lodge mission is to provide addiction severity index assessment, substance abuse, prevention and treatment, substance abuse
counseling as well as preventing gang violence and tobacco misuse to the underserved Native America community.
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Fresno Center for Change
2550 W. Clinton Avenue
Fresno, CA 93705
(559) 264-7521
http://www.mhsinc.org/fresno-center-change
Fresno Center for Change is just one of our highly successful Drug Court Programs. Individuals arrested for drug related crimes (excluding
crimes of violence or major trafficking) are offered the choice of participation in drug court in lieu of jail time. Those who choose drug court
must plead guilty to the crime, sign a waiver of their Fourth Amendment rights, and agree to participate in treatment for a minimum of 18
months. During that year and a half, they move through five phases of treatment, each one less restrictive that the previous phase.
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Fresno County Hispanic Commission
Nuestra Casa Recovery Home
1803 Broadway Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-6480
http://hispaniccommission.org/index.php/en/recovery-home
Fresno County Hispanic Commission provides alcohol and drug abuse services. Hispanic Commission has the Nuestra CASA Recovery
home. It is a 90 day residential substance abuse program and it also provides 24 week aftercare. Hispanic Commission provides driving
abuse treatment and education (D.A.T.E) services. D.A.T.E. program provides services for those arrested and convicted for driving while
under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and/or other drugs. D.A.T.E. has programs for both first and multiple offenders. D.A.T.E. program
provides classes in Coalinga, Mendota, Firebaugh, and Sanger. The above wed site will provide you the address information or contact the
number listed above.
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Fresno First FOTEP
2550 W. Clinton Avenue
Fresno, CA 93705
(559) 264-7521
https://www.mhsinc.org/fresno-first-fotep
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Fresno First is a gender responsive, trauma-informed therapeutic program which provides substance abuse treatment and housing to
female parolees and their dependent children in Fresno County. In the recent year, Fresno First has integrated Play Therapy into its
treatment program improving the quality of parent-child relationship. The program is targeted to serve mothers with children ages 0-5. As
mothers commit to the process of reunification with their children, they participate in an intensive individual as well as group therapy
treatment to re-build their relationship and trust with their young children.
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Fresno New Connections
4411 N. Cedar Avenue, Suite 108
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 248-1548
http://www.fresnonewconnections.com/
Fresno New Connection is a dual diagnosis substance abuse treatment program. Fresno New Connection provides information,
assessments, evaluations, referrals and counseling for alcohol/other drug addiction problems for adolescents and adults. They also do
drug testing and non-residential treatment. An individual can complete a intensive outpatient program, less intensive outpatient program
and/or relapse prevention. They also accept Medi-cal.
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Fresno Rescue Mission
The Academy (Men Christian Rehabilitation)
310 G Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 268-0839
http://fresnorescuemission.org
The Academy is for men whose lives have been broken by homelessness, drug and alcohol addiction, physical and mental abuses, jail
and/or prison experiences. An 18-month (12 month residential, 6 month aftercare) rehabilitation, counseling, anger management, life skills
training, work-therapy, and career-development program for men. Upon completion of the residential phase, he enters the mandatory
aftercare phase. Those in aftercare have an opportunity to live in the Transitional Program for up to six months. The Academy program
emphasis is on the Gospel of Jesus Christ as the foundation for life change.
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Glory Bound World Outreach Ministries
916 Waterman Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 266-8812
http://gloryboundworldoutreachministries.org/
Provides counseling and a listening ear to youth who have issues with gangs or substance abuse
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Hannah’s House
222 Keith Street
Hanford, CA 93230
(559) 583-7800
http://www.sihanford.org/homepage.aspx
Hannah’s House is more than a transitional living program for homeless women & children, Hannah’s House is a place where hope is
reborn, purpose restored, and families made whole. Committed to family unification, we combine a best practices service delivery along
with comprehensive multi-service case management; supporting the women to care for & nurture their children (ages 0-5).
Hannah’s House provides the following program activities & services that focus on the physical, emotional and spiritual wholeness of the
individual while encouraging self-sufficiency: Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health Counseling, Therapeutic Childcare, Parenting and
Family groups, 12-Step support groups, Recreational & Art Therapy, Health & Wellness Education, Life-Skills Education & Training,
Vocational and Educational Opportunities.
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King of Kings Community Center
Women’s Pregnant and Postpartum Program
1350 E. Annadale Avenue
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Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 268-9559
http://www.kingfresno.org/services/postpartum-depression
The King of Kings Community Center corporate purpose is to assist under served residents of Fresno County in meeting their needs. Our
agency attempt to provide the highest degree of comprehensive support services that funding levels will allow. Kings of King Community
Center provides assistance for woman during pregnancy.
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King of Kings Community Center
2385 S. Fairview Avenue
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 442-0400
http://www.kingfresno.org/
The King of Kings Community Center corporate purpose is to assist under served residents of Fresno County in meeting their needs. Our
agency attempt to provide the highest degree of comprehensive support services that funding levels will allow. Kings of King Community
Center provides the outpatient program intensive or less intensive services including after care. They also accept Medi-Cal
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King of Kings Men’s Recovery Home
2267 S Geneva Ave
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 266-6449
http://www.kingfresno.org/services/recovery
Kings of Kings provides intake assessment and a 90 day inpatient substance abuse treatment including after care. The program provided
individual and groups sessions. Also provides alcohol and other drug use education and awareness, recovery, relapse, and prevention.
Kings of Kings provides classes for CPS, parole, and probation.
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Kings View Community Services Alcohol and Drug Services
4111 N. Golden State Boulevard
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 277-9880
www.kingsview.org
Our mission to is educate and motivate change in our clients by providing up-to-date information about the effects of alcohol and other
drugs and their impact on the participant, their family and the community. Kings View Community Services currently offers Wet Reckless
Education program, 3 month first offender program, 6 month first offender program, 9 month first offender program, 12 month program, and
18 month program. This service is also provided in Clovis.
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Kings View Avanti Center
Rural Outpatient Treatment
1822 Jensen Ave, Suite 102
Sanger, CA 93657
(559) 875-6300
www.kingsview.org
Avanti Center provides intake assessment, outpatient, intensive and less intensive substance abuse services including aftercare. They also
accept Medi-Cal.
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Kings View Avanti Center
Rural Outpatient Treatment
Hospital 1141 Rose Avenue
Selma, CA 93622
www.kingsview.org
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Avanti Center provides intake assessment, outpatient, intensive and less intensive substance abuse services including aftercare. They also
accept Medi-Cal
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MedMark Treatment Centers, Inc.
1310 M. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 264-2700
1-866-840-6658
http://www.medmarkfresno.com
MedMark Treatment Centers - Fresno has been providing outpatient addiction treatment services, helping individuals who are dependent
on opioids/ narcotics. Our treatment team provides supervised medication assisted treatment with the use of Methadone to assist in the
patient’s recovery process. Our treatment team includes a Medical Director, Program Director, Clinical Supervisor, nurses and trained
counselors who work with each patient to create an individualized treatment plan based on their specific needs. Our program offers the
following services: Methadone Maintenance Medically Supervised Methadone Withdrawal & Detoxification Individual Counseling Pregnancy
Treatment Program Case Management Services Referrals to Community Resources
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New Life for Girls
P.O. Box 12776
Fresno, CA 93779
(559) 486-2515
http://newlifeforgirls.org/
We are a non-denominational Christian discipleship program geared to meet the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of women and
children trapped in alcohol and drug addiction. In phase one the women enter into the “intro center’” for 3 to five months she is given the
personal attention and guidance of the program. She also immediately begins Bible study. Upon successfully completion of phase one the
students move to the 27 acre training center in Dover Pennsylvania. Emphasis is place on re-entering society through self-discipline
academic and vocational training with intensive counseling. Another training center in Glen Rock, Pennsylvania, is geared specifically to
mothers. In addition to regular phase two classes, these women also take parenting classes to ensure a safe and healthy life for themselves
and their children. During her final months at the training center, a student’s readiness to re-enter society is evaluated. She is assisted in
making future plans by her guidance counselor and the Dean of Women. After graduation from the program, she may choose to return to
her home or to stay and assist in the New Life for Girls ministry.
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Nuestra Casa Recovery
1414 W. Kearney Blvd.
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 485-0501
www.hispaniccommission.org
Nuestra Casa is a service for Spanish speaking adult men only. Nuestra Casa provides 60-90 day residential program. After residential
treatment Nuestra Casa will refer the client to an outpatient after-care/relapse prevention continuum of care.
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Panacea Inc.
3152 N. Millbrook Avenue
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 241-0364
Panacea offers substance abuse prevention, education & treatment.
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Paths
515 S. Cedar Ave
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 453-8300
Paths provide outpatient intensive, less intensive, and after care substance abuse treatment. Paths is also provides a dual-diagnosis
program. They also accept Medi-Cal
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Primer Paso
3648 N. First Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 221-0076
Primer Paso is a drug treatment center and alcohol rehabilitation program in Fresno.
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Promesa Behavioral Health
7475 N. Palm Avenue, Suite 107
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 439-5437
http://www.promesabehavioral.org/
Promesa Behavioral Health operates a State Certified residential and outpatient AOD and Drug Medi-Cal program for youth between the
ages of 12 years of age to 17 years of age. Clients can also can pay by private pay on a sliding scale fee.
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Promesa Behavioral Health
741 Tulare Street
Parlier, CA 93648
(559) 485-5431
http://www.promesabehavioral.org/
Promesa Behavioral Health operates a State Certified residential and outpatient AOD and Drug Medi-Cal program for youth between the
ages of 12 years of age to 17 years of age. Clients can also can pay by private pay on a sliding scale fee.
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Salvation Army Adult Rehab
804 S Parallel Ave
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 497-7080
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org
The Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Centers provide spiritual, social and emotional assistance fore men and women who have lost the
ability to cope with their problems and provide for themselves. The center offers residential housing, work, group, and individual therapy all
in a clean and wholesome environment. The physical and spiritual care that program participants receive prepares them to re-enter society
and return to gainful employee. Applications with a desire to get help may be referred by families, friends, courts, clergy and community
leaders or may simple call the Intake Office at 1-800-728-7825.
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Sierra Tribal Consortium Inc.
Turtle Lodge
610 W. McKinley Ave
Fresno, CA93728
(559) 445-2691
1-800-567-6327
http://www.sierratribal.org/
The primary purpose of Sierra Tribal Consortium healing the cycle batterer’s intervention program (BIP) is to provide certified 52 week BIP
to eligible individual who are in need of this service in order to assist them in their recovery from the cycle of domestic violence. Adult AA
meetings are on Tuesday’s at 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm. Sierra Tribal Consortium is also providing outpatient substance abuse treatment
program for Native American youth ages 15 – 17 on Thursday’s 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm. Young Adults AA meeting are on Saturday’s 8:30
pm – 10:00 pm you can contact (559) 304-2516 or (559) 999-4989
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Spirit Woman of CA Inc (SOW)
327 W Belmont Ave
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 233-4353
http://spiritofwomanfresno.org/index.html
SOW provides treatment, classes and education on personal development, substance abuse treatment and relapse prevention, the 12
Steps, women’s recovery, feeling support group, mental health therapy, group therapy, parenting classes, adult basic education, vocational
training and employment assistance, and can assist with supervision for mother/child interaction. SOW also provides a 90 days or a 180
days residential treatment plus aftercare services.
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The Light House
P.O. Box 16461
Fresno, CA 93755
(559) 222-4824
http://www.thelight-house.net/
To provide education and an environment of safety, sobriety and Christ centered living for women and women with children. We are
committed to supporting women and children learn new skills, reach higher goals and grow in their personal relationship with one another
and with God. The Light House is a Christian recovery program offering residential, transitional and day program for women and women
with children.
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Temperance Living Homes Alcohol and Drug recovery Program
4026 E. Gettysburg
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 247-4819
Temperance provides substance abuse prevention, education, and treatment.
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Touchstone Medical Group
Dr. Richard Guzetta, MD
724 Medical Center Drive East, Ste#106
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 323-4495
Assessments/evaluations and treatment
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Touchstone Recovery Center
724 Medical Center Dr. East, Suite 103
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 298-6711
http://www.touchstonerecoverycenter.com/index.html
Touchstone Recovery Center is here to provide service to those in need with various types of treatment in the Fresno and Clovis areas. We
provide treatment to those suffering from alcohol and drug abuse, or other chemical dependencies. Touchstone Recovery Center provides
the latest technology in the field of detoxification. If you are in need of opiate, vicodin, or another form of detox, you should contact us for a
free consultation. We also provide Anger Management and First Responders support groups
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Tower Recovery Center
707 N. Fulton Street
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 486-6080
Tower Recovery provides outpatient intensive, less intensive, and after care substance abuse treatment. Tower also accepts Medi-Cal
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Turning Point
1638 L Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 237-0846 ext. 21
http://tpocc.org/
The mission of Turning Point of Central California is to provide public benefit through helping people develop skills, motivation, and
resources to become productive members of society; healthy in body, mind, and spirit. WE provide outpatient counseling and drug testing
services for parolees.
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Universal Health Network and Systems, Inc
3170 N. Chestnut, Suite 105
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 252-5150
http://universalhealthnetwork.org/
Universal Health Network and Systems, Inc has a 12 bed inpatient substance abuse facility, outpatient substance abuse program, and after
care program.
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VA Central California Healthcare Sys
2615 E. Clinton Ave
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 225-6100
http://www.fresno.va.gov/
A patient coming to VA can expect to find the following types of care: first-time screening for alcohol or tobacco use in all care locations,
short outpatient counseling including focus on motivation, intensive outpatient treatment, residential (live-in) care, medically managed
detoxification (stopping substance use safely) and services to get stable, continuing care and relapse prevention, marriage and family
counseling, self-help groups, drug substitution therapies and newer medicines to reduce craving.
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West Care
611 E. Belmont
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 264-4800
www.westcare.com
West Care provides residential and outpatient chemical dependency recovery programs for adults. Also provides adolescent outpatient
chemical dependency recovery program. West Care provides random drug screening, substance abuse education and awareness, relapse
prevention, recovery counseling and family sessions. West Care also provides a substance abuse recovery program for women who are
pregnant or postpartum. These women learn about nutrition, drugs, alcohol, HIV education and awareness, as well as the other services
provided in the residential and outpatient programs. Adolescent program accepts minor consent Medi-Cal. It is not accepted for adults for
the residential program.
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Anger Management/Domestic Violence
Alternative Health Consultants
1553 W. Shaw
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 261-4008
http://ahctherapy.com/
AHC is a counseling provider dedicated to helping people builds healthier relationships by moving beyond their attachments to violence,
crime, substance abuse, lifestyle dramas, and repeating generational patterns. Our mission is to help others develop and implement a plan
that allows for a more positive, harmonious outcome by inspiring the client to change their "cognitive scripts" for improved and long-term
results. ACH offers 52 week batterer’s treatment program, 52 week “repeat offender” batterer’s treatment program, 52 week child abuse
batterer’s program 26 week anger management program, 15 week victim’s group, , individual, couple, and group counseling. AHC provides
ACT NOW (Addressing Criminal Thinking NOW) a program that address criminal behavior, FVIP (Family Violence Intervention Program) a
program designed to help families dealing with low level domestic violence, and collaborative parenting program. AHC also provides court
assessment for domestic violence, drug and alcohol, couple conflict, and stress management
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Asi Counseling Services
2015 N. Wilson
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 499-1011
http://www.asicounseling.com
Asi Counseling is a private enterprise that has established its self as a viable agency addressing issues of domestic violence since 1994.
Our goal is to stop domestic violence for the safety of the victims. Asi provides multi-county 52 week batterer’s intervention program, 52
week child abuse classes, 26 weeks anger management, 15 weeks domestic violence victims group, parenting classes, state certified
substance abuse classes, domestic violence assessment, and addiction severity index assessment. Asi has locations in Parlier, Firebaugh,
Kern County, Bakersfield, Salinas, Greenfield, Soledad, Kings City, and Seaside in Monterey County. For prices, appointments, and
location call the corporate. Number is listed above.
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Charis Education Services
3170 N. Chestnut Ave, Suite 102
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 455-9510
Charis a 26 week anger management program.
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Community Action Partnership of Madera County of Fresno
1225 Gill Ave
Madera, CA 93637
(559) 673-9173
1800 355-8989
https://www.maderacap.org/TextPages/domestic_violence_services.aspx
If you are being abused by your partner, Community Action Partnership of Madera County's (CAPMC) Victim Services Center (VSC) can
help you. Our staff is compassionate and experienced, and our goal is to ensure that you and your children are safe. We understand how
painful it is to live with abuse and how difficult it can be to talk about your situation. You might feel hopeless, desperate, confused, and
alone; you may not want to tell people about your situation because you feel afraid, ashamed, or embarrassed. If you are being abused, call
the crisis hotline at 1 (800) 355-8989, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you are in immediate danger, call 911. You can also contact
our Satellite Office at (559) 276-5831 located at 4610 W Jacqueline Ave. #101, Fresno, CA 93722.
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Comprehensive Counseling Services
307 N. Van Ness Avenue, Suite 108
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 233-5505
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Comprehensive Counseling Service is a Certified Mental Health and Chemical Dependency treatment provider, recognizing the interrelatedness of emotional and spiritual well-being. CCS provides a domestic violence assessment, 52 week batterer’s treatment, 52 week
child abuse batterer’s treatment, 26 week family violence intervention program, 26 week anger management and 15 week domestic
violence victim’s group session.
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Comprehensive Youth Service of Fresno
3795 E. Shields
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 229-3561
http://www.cysfresno.org/
CYS provides anger Management Classes (Adult and Adolescent): These classes are designed to help teach adults and teens how to
recognize their anger cues, both physical and emotional, and to find healthy alternatives to negative or violent behavior.
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County of Fresno – Moms & Kids Toll-Free Hotline
1-800-640-0333
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DivisionPage.aspx?id=2888
Contact Moms & Kids Toll-Free Hotline if you need emergency shelter for domestic violence situation.
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DSE Consulting Svc
3718 N 1st St
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 264-0499
DSE Consulting completes assessment for domestic violence and provides services for recommended treatment.
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Fresno New Connections
4411 N. Cedar Avenue, Suite 108
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 248-1548
http://www.fresnonewconnections.com/
Fresno New Connections provides 12 and 16 week anger management classes for adults and adolescents.
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Fourwinds Lodge Treatment Center
2014 Tulare Street, Suite 633
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 472-7340
http://fourwindslodge.org
Fourwinds Lodge provides anger management classes, family wellness issues counseling, individual crisis counseling and couples
counseling.
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Inter-Tribal Council of California, Inc.
Fresno/Clovis Office
433 E. Keats Avenue #3
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 224-7145
http://itccinc.org/index.asp
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After 43 years of developing and administering a wide range of programs which promote the economic, educational, cultural, legal, and
social status of Indians in California, the Inter-Tribal Council of California pushes on to find new ways to improve the life of Indians in
California. ITCC also provides Family Violence Prevention & Services.
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Marjaree Mason Center
Child Abuse Prevention, Intervention and Treatment (C.A.P.I.T)
1600 M. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 233-4357
(559) 237-4706 Main Office
1-800-640-0333 Hotline
www.mmcenter.org
The Marjaree Mason Center provides specialized services to families who are at-risk of child abuse and neglect. C.A.P.I.T provides one on
one or group education on healthy relationship, individualized case management, home visits and other supportive services. An individual
or family who is currently linked to services with Housing Authorities of the City and County of Fresno which includes section 8 housing, low
income housing, or enrolled in affordable housing. Call (559) 237-4706 ext. 314 for more information.
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Marjaree Mason Center
Education and Outreach Facility
1300 E. Shaw, Suite 176
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 233-4357
(559) 237-4706 Main Office
1-800-640-0333
www.mmcenter.org
The Marjaree Mason Center Batterers' Intervention Program is a 52-week class typically for people convicted in domestic violence related
crime. The Anger Management Program is a 12-week class covering topics of controlling anger. Marjaree Mason Center offers 52 child
batterer’s treatment, 26 week family violence intervention program and 15 week domestic violence victims groups. Both classes are held at
the Education and Outreach Facility address is listed above. Pre-registration and a deposit are required for all programs.
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Northwest Family Center
5151 N Palm Ave Suite 960
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 225-3222
Northwest Family Center provides individual and family domestic violence counseling services.
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Resource Center for Survivors of Sexual Assault and Family Violence
Formerly known as West Fresno Crisis Center
143 N. 5th Street
Coalinga, CA 93622
(559) 934-0915
(559) 222-7273 Crisis Line 24 Hours a day
http://www.rcsfresno.org
Our Coalinga office offers a variety of services to survivors of sexual assault/domestic violence and their families. All of our services are
FREE and ***CONFIDENTIAL.
RCS provides crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, home visits, community education,
safety/prevention, and self defense classes. All services are provided in both English and Spanish. If the victim is under the age of 18, by
law, RCS is required to report to the local law enforcement.
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RCS Fresno
Rape Counseling Services
838 O Street
Firebaugh, CA 93622
(559) 659-0232
(559) 222-7273 (Hotline)
http://www.rcsfresno.org
RCS is the only rape crisis center in Fresno County. RCS is a victim advocacy agency with a 24-hour crisis line. RCS Advocates provide
confidential trauma informed 24 hour rape crisis intervention, crisis counseling, advocacy, accompaniment and court advocacy for survivors
of sexual assault and family violence. RCS also provides individual therapy to survivors and their families. Safety and Prevention Education
Programs are available to agencies, schools, law enforcement, and businesses. The programs are age appropriate and available in English
and Spanish. If the victim is under the age of 18, by law, RCS is required to report to the local law enforcement.
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RCS Fresno
Rape Counseling Services
259 N. Blackstone Avenue
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 497-2900
559-222-7273 (Hotline)
http://www.rcsfresno.org
RCS is the only rape crisis center in Fresno County. RCS is a victim advocacy agency with a 24-hour crisis line. RCS Advocates provide
confidential trauma informed 24 hour rape crisis intervention, crisis counseling, advocacy, accompaniment and court advocacy for survivors
of sexual assault and family violence. RCS also provides individual therapy to survivors and their families. Safety and Prevention Education
Programs are available to agencies, schools, law enforcement, and businesses. The programs are age appropriate and available in English
and Spanish. If the victim is under the age of 18, by law, RCS is required to report to the local law enforcement.
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Universal Health Network and Systems, Inc
3170 N. Chestnut, Suite 105
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 252-5150
http://universalhealthnetwork.org/
Universal Health Network and Systems, Inc provide anger management classes, batterer’s treatment classes, and victim’s group classes.
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Victim Offender Reconciliation Program
Of the Central Valley
4882 E. Townsend Avenue
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 455-9803
http://vorp.org/program.shtml
We are a church and community based program serving victims and offenders of juvenile crime in Fresno County. The Victim Offender
Reconciliation Program of the Central Valley, Inc., (VORP) offers judges, police, and probation officers an alternative process in dealing
with criminal offenses. VORP can offer a very practical total or partial substitute for jail or prison incarceration. Meetings are arranged
between offenders and their victims providing the opportunity for communication, responsibility, restitution, and reconciliation.
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Westside Family Preservation
36618 S. Lassen Ave Ste C
Huron, CA 93234
(559) 945-1022
West Family Preservation provides domestic violence classes.
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Batterer’s Treatment
Alternative Health Consultants
1553 W. Shaw
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 261-4008
http://ahctherapy.com/
AHC is a counseling provider dedicated to helping people builds healthier relationships by moving beyond their attachments to violence,
crime, substance abuse, lifestyle dramas, and repeating generational patterns. Our mission is to help others develop and implement a plan
that allows for a more positive, harmonious outcome by inspiring the client to change their "cognitive scripts" for improved and long-term
results. ACH offers 52 week batterer’s treatment program, 52 week “repeat offender” batterer’s treatment program, 52 week child abuse
batterer’s program. AHC provides ACT NOW (Addressing Criminal Thinking NOW) a program that address criminal behavior, FVIP (Family
Violence Intervention Program) a program designed to help families dealing with low level domestic violence, and collaborative parenting
program. AHC also provides court assessment for domestic violence, drug and alcohol, couple conflict, and stress management
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Asi Counseling Services
2015 N. Wilson
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 499-1011
http://www.asicounseling.com
Asi Counseling is a private enterprise that has established its self as a viable agency addressing issues of domestic violence since 1994.
Our goal is to stop domestic violence for the safety of the victims. Asi provides multi-county 52 week batterer’s intervention program, 52
week child abuse classes, 15 weeks domestic violence victims group, parenting classes, state certified substance abuse classes, domestic
violence assessment, and addiction severity index assessment. Asi has locations in Parlier, Firebaugh, Kern County, Bakersfield, Salinas,
Greenfield, Soledad, Kings City, and Seaside in Monterey County. For prices, appointments, and location call the corporate. Number is
listed above.
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Charis Education Services
3170 N. Chestnut Ave, Suite 102
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 455-9510
Charis provides 52 week batterer’s treatment, 12 and 26 parenting program and a 26 week anger management program.
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Comprehensive Counseling Services
307 N. Van Ness Avenue, Suite 108
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 233-5505
CCS provides a domestic violence assessment, 52 week batterer’s treatment, 52 week child abuse batterer’s treatment.
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Fresno New Connections
4411 N. Cedar Avenue, Suite 108
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 248-1548
http://www.fresnonewconnections.com/
Fresno New Connections provides a co-occurring batterer intervention classes for men and women.
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Marjaree Mason Center
Education and Outreach Facility
1300 E. Shaw, Suite 176
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 233-4357
(559) 237-4706 Main Office
1-800-640-0333
www.mmcenter.org
The Marjaree Mason Center Batterers' Intervention Program is a 52-week class typically for people convicted in domestic violence related
crime. Marjaree Mason Center also offers 52 child batterer’s treatment. Both classes are held at the Education and Outreach Facility
address is listed above. Pre-registration and a deposit are required for all programs.
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Sierra Tribal Consortium Inc.
Turtle Lodge
610 W. McKinley Ave
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 445-2691
1-800-567-6237
http://www.sierratribal.org/
The primary purpose of Sierra Tribal Consortium healing the cycle batterer’s intervention program (BIP) is to provide certified 52 week BIP
to eligible individual who are in need of this service in order to assist them in their recovery from the cycle of domestic violence.
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Universal Health Network and Systems, Inc
3170 N. Chestnut, Suite 105
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 252-5150
http://universalhealthnetwork.org/
Universal Health Network and Systems, Inc provide anger management classes, batterer’s treatment classes, and victim’s group classes.
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VA Central California Health Care System
2615 E. Clinton Avenue
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 225-6100
www.fresno.va.gov
Inpatient and outpatient chemical dependency treatment and dual diagnosis day treatment for veterans
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CalFresh (Food Stamps Assistance)
CalFresh provides monthly benefits to help low-income households to purchase the food
they need. CalFresh can help support good nutrition and help keep children and adults
strong and healthy. You can also apply online at www.benefitscalwin.org.
If you need food now call 1-800-870-3663. They can give you information about Food
Pantries, CalFresh, and other emergency food assistance program in your area. Spanish
interpreters are available.
*You can receive assistance from all commodity programs regardless of your immigration status. You must go to the
Food Pantry that is within your zip code. On your first visit you would need to provide Proof of Address and Photo
Identification. On your first visit you will be given a card to use when picking up food for the next 12 months, you can
only receive food once a month and you must bring that card with you.*
Department of Social Services
Service Center
Talk to a worker between 7:30 am – 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
1-855-832-8082
24 hour automated case information
(559) 600-1377 or 1-800-600-1377
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Coalinga Regional Center
311 Coalinga Plaza Drive
Coalinga, CA 93210
(559) 600-6300
1-800-742-1011
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=10440
The Department of Employment and Temporary Assistance provides the following program services for Fresno County residents residing in
the 93210, 93234, 93624 and 93656 zip code areas. The services that are provide are CalWORKs cash aid, Employment Services for
CalWORKs recipients, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Medi-Cal
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Heritage Center
3151 N. Millbrook
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 600-1377
1-877-600-1377
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=13797
CalFresh provides monthly benefits to help low-income households to purchase the food they need. CalFresh can help support good
nutrition and help keep children and adults strong and healthy.
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Reedley Regional Center
1680 E. Manning Avenue
Reedley, CA 93654
(559) 600-7580
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=10822
The Department of Employment and Temporary Assistance provides the following services for Fresno County residents residing in the
93654, 93648, 93646, 93621, 93641 and 93675 zip code areas. The services that are provide are CalWORKs cash aid, Employment
Services for CalWORKs recipients, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Medi-Cal.
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Selma Regional Center
3800 McCall
Selma, CA 93662
(559) 600-5205
1-800-742-1011
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6234
The Department of Employment and Temporary Assistance provides the following services for Fresno County residents residing in the
93631, 93662, 93625 and 93616 zip code areas. The services that are provide are CalWORKs cash aid, Employment Services for
CalWORKs recipients, Food Stamps, General Relief, and Medi-Cal.
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In addition to the Fresno, Reedley, Coalinga and Selma Regional offices, the following OutReach/Out Station Sites offer Food Stamp and Medi-Cal only Eligibility assistance:
Auberry
Big Sandy Rancheria Community
Resource Center
37387 Auberry Mission Road
Auberry, CA 93602
(559) 855-7575
http://www.bigsandyrancheria.com/
Open every other Thursday 9:30 am to 2:30 am
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Firebaugh
Justice Court Building
1534 13th Street
Firebaugh, CA 93622
(559) 659-3071
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open Tuesday and Thursday at 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
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Fresno
Omni Women’ Health Center
1122 S. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 495-3121
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open Monday and Wednesday at 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
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Huron
Social Services Huron
36658 S. Lassen, Suite B
Huron, CA
(559) 945-9015
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open Monday, Thursday, and Friday at 9:00 am 4:15 pm for drop off information only.
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Kerman
Kerman Health Center (Valley Health Team)
449 S. Madera Avenue
Kerman, CA 93630
(559) 846-9359
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open Wednesday at 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
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Mendota
United Health Centers
121 Barboza Street
Mendota, CA 93640
(559) 655-500
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open Wednesday at 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
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Orange Cove
United Health Center
445 11th Street
Orange Cove, CA 93646
(559) 626-4031
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open Monday at 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
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Parlier
United Health Center
650 Zediler Avenue
Parlier, CA 93648
(559) 646-3561
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open Tuesday at 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
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Riverdale
Valley Family Health Center
3567 W. Mt. Whitney Avenue
Riverdale, CA 93656
(559) 867-7220
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open Wednesday at 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
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Sabian Medical Center
927 O. Street
Firebaugh, CA 93622
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open Monday’s at 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
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San Joaquin
San Joaquin Health Center
21890 Colorado Avenue
San Joaquin, CA 93660
(559) 693-2462
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open First Monday of the month at 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
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Sanger
United Health Center
2052 E. Jensen
Sanger, CA 93657
(559) 875-6000
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open Thursday at 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
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United Health Centers of The San Joaquin Valley
517 S. Madera
Kerman, CA 93630
(559) 846-6330
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=6166
Open Tuesday and Wednesday at 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
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Child Care
Campus Club
1735 David E. Cook Way
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 327-9160
http://www.cusd.com/childdevelopment/
The Campus Club is Clovis Unified’s way of providing quality childcare for school age children before and after school. Full-day childcare is
also offered during regular school vacations.
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Child Development Center Program
2309 Tulare Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 457-3682
http://www.fresno.k12.ca.us/divdept/ece/CDC.html
The Child Development Center Program offers all day child care and enrichment activities for children ages 2-5 years old and after school
care for children ages 5-9 years old. Qualified families receive free or low cost child care while parents work, attend school or seek
employment.
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Children’s Services Network
1911 N. Helm Avenue
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 456-1000
http://www.cvcsn.org/
Central Valley Children's Services Network welcomes you to the premier source for child care referral and resource in Fresno County. CSN
promotes high quality care for all children in Fresno County. CSN provides parents, guardians, and child care providers with: support and
education; links to community resources; and tools to empower caregivers to advocate for children. Within program guidelines, CSN’s
responsive, knowledgeable staff offer individualized services and build collaborative relationships to meet the needs of children!
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
School Age Child Care (SACC)
1900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 119
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 263-1015
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/sacc
SACC provides childcare just when parents need it the most. Children receive quality care before and after school, during holidays and
vacations, and when parents are in school, in training, or must work. Eligibility requirements are all applicable enrollment forms and income
verification must be completed and provided before a child will be allowed to attend the center. Children between the ages of 5-12 are
accepted. Children must meet the State Department of Education eligibility/placement priority guidelines.
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Parent and Child Education (P.A.C.E) Program
2309 Tulare Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 457-3685
http://www.fresno.k12.ca.us/divdept/ece/PACE.html
Child care and parenting education for teen parents who attend Fresno Unified School District. P.A.C.E program located at Cambridge,
DeWolf, Edison, Fresno and Roosevelt High Schools.
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Supportive Services
5090 N. West Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 230-2030 Main Office
(559) 230-1180 Provider Payment
(559) 243-2060 Child Development
http://ssifresno.org/
Supportive Services, Inc. believes that parents are best able to choose and evaluate child care for their own children. Our goal is to assist
them in finding the widest range of services available and encourage them to select from among these. The final responsibility lies with the
parents. Supportive Services, Inc. cannot guarantee the quality of the providers in our files and encourages parents to carefully interview
and check references before leaving a child in care. The agency provides assistance on a non-discriminatory basis extending equal
treatment and access to services for children, parents and providers of child care without regard to race, religion, national origin, ancestry,
age, sex, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability. The agency welcomes and accommodates children with exceptional needs.
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Clothing, Food, Laundry, Showers, Utility Assistance,
Etc,.
If you need food now call 1-800-870-3663. They can give you information about Food
Pantries, CalFresh, and other emergency food assistance program in your area. Spanish
interpreters are available.
*You can receive assistance from all commodity programs regardless of your immigration status. You must go to the
Food Pantry that is within your zip code. On your first visit you would need to provide Proof of Address and Photo
Identification. On your first visit you will be given a card to use when picking up food for the next 12 months, you can
only receive food once a month and you must bring that card with you.*
Coalinga Social Service Unit
Unit 465 Glenn Avenue
Coalinga, CA 93210
(559) 935-0724
http://www1.usw.salvationarmy.org/usw/www_usw_goldenstate20.nsf
Salvation Army provides emergency services such as food, clothing, utility assistance, transportation, counseling, and referrals for qualified
low-income families.
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Catholic Charities
Family Resource Center
149 N. Fulton Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 237-0851
www.ccdof.org
Catholic Charities provides emergency food supplies for those with limited resources and information and referral for families seeking
shelter. Public and government referrals include: Healthy Families Insurance/Medi-Cal, PG&E Care Program, Universal Lifeline Telephone
Service, Pfizer Prescription Drug Program Food Stamp Program
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Community Food Bank
3403 E Central Avenue
Fresno, CA 93725
(559) 237-3663
www.communityfoodbank.net
Community Food Bank works with partner agencies to distribute food throughout the area and to address the immediate nutritional needs.
The food bank can also help give you information on the local Food Pantries in your area and other food assistance programs.
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Evangelicals for Social Action (ESA) Love, Inc.
1300 E. Shaw Avenue, Ste #136
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 244-0105
http://www.esali.org/index.php
Love Inc provides food, clothing, repairs, transportation to an appointment, medical and dental care. ESA helps the community by asking
other church volunteers or programs to help meet the needs of others.
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Father Hannibal House
Social Service Center
1401 14th Street
Sanger, CA 93657
(559) 875-0564
Father Hannibal House provides emergency food, formula, assistance with clothing, furniture, baby items and burial.
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Food Not Bombs
2925 N. Jackson
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 266-5305
1-800-884-1136 Hunger Hotline
http://foodnotbombs.net/
Saturday 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm in Roeding Park. Sunday 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm in Courthouse Park.
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Fresno Central Seventh-Day Adventist Community Center
422 E. Shields Avenue
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 221-4247
Provides emergency food supplies and utensils to families and individuals on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s at 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Must have
proof of address and income. Located on the bus route between Palm and Van Ness.
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Fresno Citadel Family Service enter
1752 Fulton Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 233-0138
www.tsagoldenstate.org
We daily provide Utility Assistance, Eviction Prevention, Emergency Food Assistance and Commodity distribution.
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
Home Energy Assistance/Emergency Crisis Program
1371 Stanislaus
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 263-1135
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/liheap
Whether there is 48-hour shut off notice or a costly energy bill, EOC's Home Energy Assistance and Energy Crisis Intervention programs
(HEAP/ECIP) can assist eligible Fresno County residents annually with a payment toward their PG&E bill; wood, propane, oil, or gas bill;
PG&E 48-hour notice, or PG&E shut off. Individual/family must meet the requirement to be able to qualify for assistance.
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Fresno Rescue Mission
310 G Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 268-0839
http://fresnorescuemission.org
Fresno Rescue Mission provides food, clothing, household goods, and shelter for men, women, youth and families. Also provides spiritual,
Christ-centered, support. Guests may use the Fresno Rescue address as a home address. Guests must check for mail at least once a
week, either by walk-in visit after 3:30 p.m. or by telephone. Guests may call the office at 268-0839, Ext. 0 during office hours (8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.). Guests may use the Fresno Rescue Mission telephone number as a message phone number. The front desk will post all
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messages on the community bulletin board, located at the front desk. Guests may check for messages at any time. The Fresno Rescue
Mission has a weekly clothing giveaway for all registered guests. Check with the front desk to determine time and location.
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Fresno Temple Corps Community Center
1752 Fulton Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 233-0149
http://www.imsalvationarmy.org/usw/www_usw_gstate_3.nsf/vw-sublinks/71E52B2D7DA953D080256F4F00677912
The Fresno Temple offers assistance to the Spanish speaking community of Fresno. Services include church, Bible study, meals, social
activities, energy assistance and youth outreach.
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Glory Bound World Outreach Ministries
916 Waterman Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 266-8812
http://gloryboundworldoutreachministries.org/
Provides emergency food assistance. Assists the unemployed with employment and skill training. Also matches employment histories with
employer’s requests. Provides financial assistance with utility bills and rent or mortgage payments
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Goodwill Industries
3702 W. Shaw Avenue
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 274-1512
http://www.goodwill-sjv.org/
New/used clothing and household good for all ages reasonable prices. Goodwill Industries is a not-for-profit agency that provides job
training and placement services to assist people with employment barriers to become self-sufficient. The Agency is especially committed to
serving people with disabilities. Goodwill does this by operating retail stores and other businesses in the community that provide on-the-job
training and fund Goodwill's programs. For more information on job training contact (559) 224-0162 ext.12.
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Hanford Corps Community Center
380 E. Ivy Street
Hanford, CA 93230
(559) 582-4434
http://www1.usw.salvationarmy.org/usw/www_usw_goldenstate20.nsf/vw-sublinks/6A4D85CA5BF9B220882577FD00042D9A?openDocument
Salvation Army provides emergency services such as food, clothing, utility assistance, transportation, counseling, and referrals for qualified
low-income families.
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Highway City Community Development
4710 N. Polk Ave
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 271-8869
http://www.highwaycitycd.com/
Highway City Community Development wants to transform Highway City and Central Unified School Communities into healthy communities
of hope through holistic ministries. The Work Program for food includes 2 hours for God and community plus 2 hours for bags of
nonperishable food. The work program for clothes is 2 hours for God and community plus 2 additional hours of work for $17 worth of
clothing add and additional 2 hours and receive $27 in clothing. Furniture/Necessities-work time depends on the cost of the item. (sorry we
do not deliver) *Participation in the above programs limited to once a week per family. Must attend an orientation prior to working.
Community Service: Court approved site for people to complete their court ordered service for non-violent offenses (ex. traffic, nonsupport, etc.). Completion of school ordered community service (must be 16 and have a work permit).
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Holy Cross Center for Women
421 F. Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 237-3379
http://www.samc.com/holy-cross-center-for-women
The Holy Cross Center for Women has been providing a safe haven for poor and homeless women and their children in downtown Fresno
since 1984. Sponsored by Saint Agnes Medical Center and the Sisters of the Holy Cross, the Center provides food, clothing, laundry and
shower facilities, educational and job training assistance, recreational activities and medical services, as well as a peaceful respite from the
street. The Holy Cross Center is a day shelter.
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Holy Cross Center at Poverello
421 F. Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 442-4108
http://www.poverellohouse.org/holycross.html
The Poverello House in downtown Fresno provides free meals to hundreds of homeless people every day. Besides needing food and
clothing, many visitors lack basic medical care.
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Kerman Community Food Bank
14660 W. D Street
Kerman, CA 93630
(559) 846-9855
www.communityfoodbank.net
Community Food Bank works with partner agencies to distribute food throughout the area and to address the immediate nutritional needs.
To provide sustainable solutions for the food insecure through the operation of an efficient food acquisition and distribution system,
community outreach and public education.
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Kerman Social Services Unit
16507 W. Jensen Avenue
Kerman, CA 93630
(559) 846-9855
http://www1.usw.salvationarmy.org/usw/www_usw_goldenstate20.nsf/vw-sublinks/67CF3CBF1ED48055882577FC006DC495?openDocument
Salvation Army provides emergency services such as food, clothing, utility assistance, transportation, counseling, and referrals for qualified
low-income families.
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Kingsburg Community Assistance Program, Inc.
1139 Draper Street
Kingsburg, CA 93631
(559) 897-7961
Kingsburg Community Assistance program has a Community Food Bank Monday thru Friday from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. They also provide
assistance with utilities, Southern California gas, rental assistance, and gas card assistance. They have a Thrift Store on property to assist
with clothing for those in need or for proms and graduations. They also provide hair cuts to students for special occasions.
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Kingsburg Social Services Unit
Unit 1540 Marion Street
Kingsburg, CA 93631
(559) 897-4567
http://www1.usw.salvationarmy.org/usw/www_usw_goldenstate20.nsf/vw-sublinks/67CF3CBF1ED48055882577FC006DC495?openDocument
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Salvation Army provides emergency services such as food, clothing, utility assistance, transportation, counseling, and referrals for qualified
low-income families.
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Light Line United Mission
1104 W. North Avenue
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 268-0596
Light Line United Mission provides emergency clothing and furniture to people in need. Hours of operation are 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Monday
– Friday.
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Madera Community Food Bank
225 S. Pine Street Ste. 101
Madera, CA 93637
(559) 674-2992 Emergency Food Line
(559) 674-1482 Business Phone
http://maderafoodbank.com/
Community Food Bank works with partner agencies to distribute food throughout the area and to address the immediate nutritional needs.
To provide sustainable solutions for the food insecure through the operation of an efficient food acquisition and distribution system,
community outreach and public education.
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North Pointe Community Church
4625 W. Palo Alto Avenue
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 276-2300
http://northpointe.org/
Known Orphan Care Ministry at North Pointe Community Church has “The Closet” for foster families in need of gently used children’s
items. Contact Tina Salvador at (559) 903-0863 for an inventory of items.
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Orange Cove Social Service Unit
Unit 244 10th Street
P.O. Box 152
Orange Cove, CA 93646
(559) 626-4672
http://www1.usw.salvationarmy.org/usw/www_usw_goldenstate20.nsf/vw-sublinks/67CF3CBF1ED48055882577FC006DC495?openDocument
Salvation Army provides emergency services such as food, clothing, utility assistance, transportation, counseling, and referrals for qualified
low-income families.
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Pacific Gas and Electric
California Alternate Rate for Energy (CARE)
1-800-743-2273
http://www.pge.com/care/
The CARE program provides a monthly discount on energy bills for income-qualified households and housing facilities. Qualifications are
based on the number of persons living in your home and your total annual household income.
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Pacific Gas and Electric
Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA)
1-800-743-5000
http://www.pge.com/fera/
The FERA program provides a monthly discount on electric bills for income-qualified households of three or more persons.
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Poverello House
412 F Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 498-6988
http://poverellohouse.org/
Poverello House serves Breakfast on Monday – Friday at 8:30 am and Breakfast at 9:00 am on Saturday and Sunday. Serves Lunch at
12:00 pm Monday to Sunday. Provides dinner on Monday to Friday at 5:00 pm. Occasional food distribution. Daytime showers, laundry
services, free medical and dental clinics and day shelter.
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Romain Senior Nutrition Program
745 N. 1st Street
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 497-9881
Provides free hot meals and recreation activities for seniors.
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Reedley Social Services Unit
Unit 1024 G. Street
Reedley, CA 93654
(559) 638-4062
http://www1.usw.salvationarmy.org/usw/www_usw_goldenstate20.nsf
Salvation Army provides emergency services such as food, clothing, utility assistance, transportation, counseling, and referrals for qualified
low-income families.
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Salvation Army
1752 Fulton
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 233-0138
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org
Salvation Army provides emergency food (referral once every 4 months); utility assistance for the elderly and handicapped (once every 5
years). Salvation Army is open Monday to Friday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm.
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Salvation Army
210 Barstow Ave
Clovis, CA 93612
(559) 298-6797
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org
Salvation Army provides emergency food (referral once every 4 months); utility assistance for the elderly and handicapped (once every 5
years)
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Salvation Army – Selma Service Extension
2040 E. Front
Selma, CA 93622
(559) 891-0811
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org
Salvation Army assists those in need of food, PG&E assistance, personal items, lodging and transportation. Salvation Army also provides
resources to assistance that they are unable to provide.
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Selma Social Services Unit
1825 W. Front Street
Selma, CA 93662
(559) 891-0811
http://www1.usw.salvationarmy.org/usw/www_usw_goldenstate20.nsf/vw-sublinks/67CF3CBF1ED48055882577FC006DC495?openDocument
Salvation Army provides emergency services such as food, clothing, utility assistance, transportation, counseling, and referrals for qualified
low-income families.
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Senior Hot Meals & Recreation Program
770 N. San Pablo
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 621-6720
Provides free hot meals and recreation activities at 16 sites throughout Fresno.
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Seven Day Adventist Community Center
422 E. Shields Ave
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 221-4247
Seven Day Adventist provides clothing, emergency food supplies and utensils to the community. Must have proof of address and income.
Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
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Tollhouse/Auberry Social Services Unit
29424 Auberry Road Suite 107
Prather, CA 93651
(59) 855-7773
http://www1.usw.salvationarmy.org/usw/www_usw_goldenstate20.nsf/vw-sublinks/67CF3CBF1ED48055882577FC006DC495?openDocument
Salvation Army provides emergency services such as food, clothing, utility assistance, transportation, counseling, and referrals for qualified
low-income families.
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Counseling or Mental Health Assistance
All About Care
4974 N. Fresno Street, PMB 156
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 222-9471
http://allaboutcare.org/
All About Care sponsors support group for women with HIV/AIDS, children of parents with HIV/AIDS, and mothers of those lost to or living
with HIV/AIDS. You can also find special support to caregivers through the dying process. Families infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS
can also participate in Camp Care.
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Alternative Health Consultants
1553 W. Shaw
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 261-4008
http://ahctherapy.com
Alternative Health Consultants provides individual, couple and group counseling.
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Alzheimer’s and Memory Center (AMC)
3313 N Hilliard Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 227-4810
http://fserve.fresno.ucsf.edu/alzheimer/index.htm
AMC mission is to evaluate memory impairments including the diagnosis of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Provide resources, referrals,
treatment and management plans. Support community physicians in the care of patients with dementia. Conduct clinical and basic
research on dementias. Provide academic and community education to raise the standards of care of dementia patients.
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Asi Counseling Services
2005 N. Wishon
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 499-1011
http://www.asicounseling.com/
Asi is an agency that is focused on victim’s safety and providing domestic violence classes, anger management, parenting and substance
abuse counseling. We have provided services to all genders, regardless of race, age, sexual preferences, religious background, and
languages specifically in English, Spanish, Lao, Hmong, Cambodian, and Vietnamese. It is Asi’s priority to meet the needs of our clients,
that is why we have located our services to both the rural areas and metropolitan communities.
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Asian Pacific Islander Clinic
4445 E. Inyo, Modular C
Fresno, CA. 93702
(559) 600-5984
Case Management Teams provide comprehensive, culturally & linguistically appropriate outpatient and community-based specialty mental
health services to transition age youth, adults age 18 and older, & older adults age 60 and older that meet medical necessity. Services
include assessments, clinical and rehabilitative services, case management, peer support and medication services within a wellness and
recovery model.
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Association for Play Therapy, Inc
3198 Willow Avenue, Suite 110
Clovis, CA 93612
(559) 294-2128
http://www.a4pt.org/ps.index.cfm
APT promotes the value of play, play therapy, and credentialed play therapists by advancing the psychosocial development and mental
health of all people and sponsoring and supporting those programs, services, and related activities that promote the:
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Avante Behavioral Health Plan
1111 E. Herndon, Suite 308
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 261-9060
1-800-498-9055
http://www.avantebehavioral.com
Avante Behavioral Health Plan is dedicated to providing mental health, substance abuse, and employee assistance services to employers,
employees and their families to improve the overall quality of life and work performance of those served.
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California Psychological Institute (CPI)
1470 West Herndon Suite 300
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 256-2000
http://cpifresno.com/
CPI provides professional counseling services to children, adolescents and their families. CPI supports counseling, training and community
participation. Our collaboration with community providers and referring agencies are an important part of treatment that assures a
continuum of quality care. It is the mission of CPI to aide in the therapy and rehabilitation of Fresno County troubled youth, primarily through
a professionally-supported, well-rounded team of therapeutic staff in order to reach all therapeutic treatment goals. A referral from a Fresno
County Agency is needed for counseling services.
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Central Valley Indian Health, Inc (CVIH)
20 N. DeWitt Avenue
Clovis, CA 93612
(559) 299-0245
1-800-549-2844
http://cvih.org
CVIH mission is to improve the quality and quantity of health care services to the Indian people of Fresno, Madera, and Kings Counties. To
achieve this purpose, a system of health education, preventive medicine, medical and dental services is provided.
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Children’s Crisis Assessment Intervention Resolution Center (C-CAIR)
3147 N. Millbrook “B & C”
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 600-6760
(559) 453-3860
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=4198
Children's Mental Health Crisis Services are provided by our Children’s Crisis Assessment Intervention Resolution Center (CCAIR).
CCAIR is an outpatient crisis intervention program that provides treatment to prevent hospitalization. CCAIR services include assessment,
crisis intervention and resolution for minors who have been determined to be a serious danger to themselves (suicidal), to others
(homicidal) or are gravely disabled (unable to make use of food, clothing and shelter).
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Coalinga Regional Center
311 Coalinga Plaza
Coalinga, CA. 93210
(559 600-6331
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Departments.aspx?id=120
Case Management Teams provide comprehensive, culturally & linguistically appropriate outpatient and community-based specialty mental
health services to transition age youth, adults age 18 and older, & older adults age 60 and older that meet medical necessity. Services
include assessments, clinical and rehabilitative services, case management, peer support and medication services within a wellness and
recovery model.
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Community Behavioral Health Center
7171 N. Cedar Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 449-8000
Community Behavioral Health Center is the area's largest psychiatric care facility. It has a 61-bed facility provides adult inpatient psychiatric
care. Our mission is to provide a multi-disciplinary approach, while ensuring optimal mental health for patients, families and community
through education and treatment. Our skilled staff is on hand to provide voluntary and involuntary psychiatric assessments, adult care,
recreation therapy, group and individual therapy, medication management, milieu management and other treatment modalities.
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Community Outreach for Psychiatric Emergency (COPE)
3147 N. Millbrook “A”
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 453-4309
http://fresno.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency-services.aspx
Mental health crisis services for adults.
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Comprehensive Counseling Services
307 N. Van Nees Ave, Suite #102
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 233-5505
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Comprehensive Youth Services, Inc. (CYS)
3795 E. Shields Avenue
Fresno, CA 93726
Phone: 229-3561
www.cysfresno.org
CYS provides individual, family and group counseling services to children, youth and families, as well as a range of supportive services
including anger management, parenting and fatherhood classes (the DADS Program), and other prevention, intervention and treatment
services designed to strengthen the resiliency of children, adolescents and families. CYS has the CHAT program (child abuse treatment
program) this program provides counseling services and information on crime victim compensation services to child victims of abuse and
neglect. Services are provided to victims under the age of 18 and their non-offending parents.
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EMQ Families First
1630 E. Shaw Suite 150
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 248-8550
1-800-948-8550
www.familiesfirstinc.org
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Families First provides children with mental health services and support through their individual programs. Families First has the Intensive
Treatment Foster Care (ITFC), Mulit-Dimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC), Wraparound and mental health outpatient programs.
ITFC and MTFC offers specialized training and support for foster caregivers to become part of a team of therapeutic services helping a child
to thrive in a family setting and to achieve permanency. Wraparound services is designed to help children and families with complex needs
that would otherwise require children be served in residential treatment settings. Families are able to locate and secure resources in their
own community, develop a family safety plan, and learn to apply the planning process to solve problems unique to their own family with
skills that will serve them in the future. Outpatient treatment serves Medi-Cal eligible and children with Individualized Education Plans, ages
3 to 18, and their families with assessment, individual, group and family therapy services; individual and group skill development; targeted
case management and medication evaluation and support services
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Fresno Family Counseling Center
3720 N. First Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 229-3085
http://www.fresnostate.edu/kremen/cser/centers/ffcc.html
Family Counseling Center provides low cost and sliding fee counseling services for families, couples, parent/child and individuals. Parenting
and anger management groups also available.
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Fresno Vet Center
3636 N. First Street Suite 112
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 487-5660
1-877-927-8387
www.va.gov
VA Center specialized in readjustment counseling with emphasis on post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, and domestic
conflict. VA completes assessment, placement and referrals for the veterans. VA does individual, group, family, marital and couples
counseling.
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House Psychiatric Clinic (HPC)
1322 E. Shaw Suite 410
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 226-1316
http://www.housepsychiatricclinic.com/
HPC is a full service mental health outpatient clinic. Whether you are struggling with general issues of living, marital problems, or major
psychiatric disorders, we hope to partner with you for improved mental health. WE offer general services for patients of all ages.
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Link Care Center
1734 W. Shaw Avenue
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 439-5920
http://linkcare.org
Link Care Center is a Christian counseling center, dedicated to the health and growth of the entire person, including psychological,
emotional, intellectual, familial, cultural, and spiritual dimensions. Christian counselors have provided care for missionaries, pastors,
Christian workers and their families, as well as people from our community, in a non-judgmental environment. This highly skilled and
professionally trained team of therapists and pastoral counselors are equipped to serve in a variety of specializations and interests.
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Mental Health Clinic
2615 E. Clinton Avenue
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 225-6100 ext.5468
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http://www.fresno.va.gov/services/Mental_Health.asp
The mental health clinic target group is veterans. Mental health clinic provides therapy for individuals, families, group, marital, and couples.
Mental health clinic completes medication evaluations, assessments, referrals and monitoring.
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Mental Health Services Fresno County of Fresno
PATH Program
1206 G Street Suite 102
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 459-0334
www.kingsview.org
The PATH program is designed to provide a full range of mental health services, primarily intensive case management services, psychiatric
medication evaluation and follow-up to 30 Severely Mentally Ill (SMI) homeless individuals. These services can include providing funding for
housing, emergency housing and one time rental subsidies as indicated by the consumers' needs within the fiscal limitations of the budget.
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Mental Health Systems
2500 W. Clinton Avenue
Fresno, CA 93705
(559) 264-7521
http://www.mhsinc.org/
MHS services address behavioral health issues through a broad range of prevention, early intervention, integrated treatment, diversion and
vocational programs that are culturally appropriate and strengths-based. Our outpatient, residential and home-based programs serve:
children, adolescents and transition-age youth; adults and older adults; homeless; veterans and military families; adult offenders under
federal, state and county jurisdictions. All programs and services are provided in a client-focused, compassionate manner that underscores
MHS’ founding values: Integrity, Excellence, Hope, Action, Innovation and Dignity.
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Metro Area Outpatient Clinic
4441 E. Kings Canyon Road
Fresno, CA. 93702
(559) 600-4099
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Departments.aspx?id=120
Case Management Teams provide comprehensive, culturally & linguistically appropriate outpatient and community-based specialty mental
health services to transition age youth, adults age 18 and older, & older adults age 60 and older that meet medical necessity. Services
include assessments, clinical and rehabilitative services, case management, peer support and medication services within a wellness and
recovery model.
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Northwest Family Center
5151 N Palm Ave Suite 960
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 225-3222
Northwest Family Center provides individual and family counseling services. Survivors issues, incestuous family systems, individual and
group counseling, marital (before, during, after) domestic violence, adolescent eating disorder, grief loss, anger management, elderly
abuse, and depression.
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Older Adult Mental Health Clinic (Serves ages 60 and older)
2025 E. Dakota Avenue, 2nd floor
Fresno, CA. 93726
(559) 600-5755
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Departments.aspx?id=120
Case Management Teams provide comprehensive, culturally & linguistically appropriate outpatient and community-based specialty mental
health services to transition age youth, adults age 18 and older, & older adults age 60 and older that meet medical necessity. Services
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include assessments, clinical and rehabilitative services, case management, peer support and medication services within a wellness and
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Older Adult Expansion Team (MHSA)
2025 E. Dakota Avenue, 2nd Floor
Fresno, CA. 93726
(559) 600-5755
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Departments.aspx?id=120
Case Management Teams provide comprehensive, culturally & linguistically appropriate outpatient and community-based specialty mental
health services to transition age youth, adults age 18 and older, & older adults age 60 and older that meet medical necessity. Services
include assessments, clinical and rehabilitative services, case management, peer support and medication services within a wellness and
recovery model.
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On-Site Counseling Program
4812 E. Butler Avenue
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 453-8050
http://studentlife.fresno.edu/student-care/counseling
FPU student personal counseling will be offered by the On-Site Counseling Program at the Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary. The On-Site
Counseling Program directed by Mary Shamshoian, MA, LMFT, offers confidential, professional individual, family, marriage, and child
counseling services with master's level clinicians.
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Psychiatric Assessment Center for Treatment (PACT)
4441 E. Kings Canyon Road
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 453-6304
http://fresno.networkofcare.org/mh/emergency.cfm
The PACT serves Fresno County residents suffering from acute and serious mental disorders or an emotional crisis The Psychiatric
Assessment Center for Treatment (PACT) provides urgent outpatient (less than 24 hours) mental health treatment services to Fresno
County residents. All individuals determined to require urgent mental health care are initially assessed and treated at PACT and then linked
to other mental health programs as needed. This program is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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RCS Fresno
Rape Counseling Services
259 N. Blackstone Avenue
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 497-2900
559-222-7273 (Hotline)
http://www.rcsfresno.org
RCS is the only rape crisis center in Fresno County. RCS is a victim advocacy agency with a 24-hour crisis line. RCS Advocates provide
confidential trauma informed 24 hour rape crisis intervention, crisis counseling, advocacy, accompaniment and court advocacy for survivors
of sexual assault and family violence. RCS also provides individual therapy to survivors and their families. Safety and Prevention Education
Programs are available to agencies, schools, law enforcement, and businesses. The programs are age appropriate and available in English
and Spanish.
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San Joaquin Valley Veterans
4928 E. Clinton Way Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 255-8838
(559) 486-8387 Crisis
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http://www.sjvv.org
The web site assists veterans in need of information for services. If contacted they will also provide referrals for services.
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Selma Regional Center
3800 McCall Avenue
Selma, CA. 93662
(559) 600-5247
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Departments.aspx?id=120
Case Management Teams provide comprehensive, culturally & linguistically appropriate outpatient and community-based specialty mental
health services to transition age youth, adults age 18 and older, & older adults age 60 and older that meet medical necessity. Services
include assessments, clinical and rehabilitative services, case management, peer support and medication services within a wellness and
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The Boys Town National Hotline
Your Life Your Voice
1-800-448-3000
www.yourlifeyourvoice.org
The Boys Town National Hotline is a toll free number available to kids, teens and young adults at anytime. You can also contact counselors
via email if you do not want to call them on the phone. Please contact them if you're depressed, contemplating suicide, being physically or
sexually abused, on the run, addicted, threatened by gang violence, fighting with a friend or parent, or if you are faced with an
overwhelming challenge. They encourage people to contact them by phone if they are in any danger or if it is a really serious issue because
talking on the phone can provide more immediate help.
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The Sullivan Center for Children
3443 W. Shaw Ave.
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 271-1186
http://www.sullivancenterforchildren.com
The Sullivan Center for Children is a comprehensive outpatient treatment facility founded in 1989 with the goal of providing quality
outpatient psychological and psychiatric service to children, adolescents and families in the Central Valley. Our services revolve around on
our 5 main focal points of service: psychotherapy services, medication services, forensic services, comprehensive assessments and special
services.
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VA Central California Health Care System
2615 E. Clinton Avenue
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 225-6100
www.fresno.va.gov
Inpatient medical, surgical and psychiatric treatment for eligible veterans.
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W. Gary Cannon Psychological Service Center (PSC)
Alliant International University Fresno Campus
5130 E. Clinton Way
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 253-2277
http://www.alliant.edu/cspp/comm-services-placement/fresno-community-services/fresno-psc.php
Group and individual therapy, psychological assessments, treatment for anxiety, stress, depression, domestic violence and sex offender
program.
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West County Regional Clinic
275 S. Madera Avenue, #400
Kerman, CA. 93630
(559) 600-7500
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Departments.aspx?id=120
Case Management Teams provide comprehensive, culturally & linguistically appropriate outpatient and community-based specialty mental
health services to transition age youth, adults age 18 and older, & older adults age 60 and older that meet medical necessity. Services
include assessments, clinical and rehabilitative services, case management, peer support and medication services within a wellness and
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Youth Link
3133 N. Millbrook Ave
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 453-8405
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=3290
Court-ordered mental health services to assist children and their families in maintaining relationships conducive with healthy emotional
development.
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2GETHELP WELLNESS CENTER
2560 W. Shaw Ave., Suite 105
Fresno, CA 93711
Phone: (559) 431-9995
1-800-781-7840
2GetHelp is a nonprofit educational and therapeutic organization dedicated to teaching adults and children the techniques to improve their
emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being, and to develop and strengthen core beliefs of independent and responsible behavior. 2 Get
Help provides marriage, individual, couple, and child counseling.
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Cultural Diversity
Affirmation
Gay & Lesbian Mormons
http://www.affirmation.org/
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals from every background and situation, united in the shared experience of a spiritual
and/or cultural heritage in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormon). We affirm that sexual orientation, identity, and
expression are special gifts from God and that we are all children of loving Heavenly Parents: We believe that our lives and relationships
can be compatible with the gospel of Jesus Christ and the Plan of Salvation, and that LGBT individuals are a special part of God's Creation.
We reject the concept that orientation and identity can be changed and believe that same sex relationships are entitled to the same
recognition and blessings as heterosexual relationships. We are a family that consists of active members of the LDS faith, former members
and non-members. Our membership consists of individuals at different places in the coming-out process, as well as families, friends and
allies. Our mission is to provide a safe space where LGBT individuals, as well as those questioning their orientation, can associate with like
individuals, ask questions, and know that they are not alone. We help LGBTQ people reconcile with their spirituality within the context of a
common Mormon background.
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Central California Asian Pacific Women
P.O. Box
Fresno, CA 93729
(559) 255-9617
http://www.ccapw.org/
To bring together Asian Pacific Women in Central California to share in their commonalities and distinct cultural heritage. To address the
educational, employment, health needs/concerns of Asian Pacific women by promoting the visibility, participation, and representation of
Asian Pacific women in the community. To provide leadership opportunities to empower Asian Pacific women in their education, career and
life.
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Central California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
2331 Fresno Street, Suite 114
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 495-4817
http://www.cchcc.net/
The mission of the Central California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is to promote, stimulate and support Hispanic owned business. The
Chamber will create, maintain, and improve a favorable business environment which strengthens the financial position of its members and
contributes to the socioeconomic well-being of the community.
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Dignity USA
PO Box 376
Medford, CA 02155
1-800-877-8797
(202) 861-0017
http://www.dignityusa.org/
DignityUSA envisions and works for a time when Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Catholics are affirmed and experience dignity
through the integration of their spirituality with their sexuality, and as beloved persons of God participate fully in all aspects of life within the
Church and Society. Join, renew or find a chapter on our website.
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Family Resource Center
149 N. Fulton Street
Fresno, CA
(559) 237-0851
www.ccdof.org
Family Resource Center provides Refugee Resettlement assistance and Immigration services
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Fresno Center for New Americans
4879 E. Kings Canyon Road
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 255-8395
http://fresnocenter.com/?fcna=home
FCNA strives and engages in educational, social and economic challenges for the Southeast Asian community, the Russian Community
and other former Soviet Union refugees.
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Fresno GLBTQ Youth Alliance
P.O. Box 4959
Fresno, CA 93744
(559) 266-5465
(559) 486-3464
http://www.fresnorainbowpride.com/newsite/youthalliance.html
The Fresno Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Youth Alliance was created to offer Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered, and Questioning Youth a
safe and substance free environment where they can be themselves, express their concerns and discuss issues of importance that affect
their lives. The Youth Alliance meets every Friday at 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm at the First Congregational Church of Fresno 2131 N. Van Ness
Blvd Fresno, CA
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Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries
1940 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 487-1500
http://www.firminc.org/
FIRM’s mission is sharing Christ’s love to build communities of hope with new Americans. FIRM’s vision is Christ focused, outreach,
relationships, empowerment and evangelism. FIRM provides the following program: Employment program, Health homes, Slavic Family
Support, Hmong Health Collaborative, Preschool program, FIRM Family Festivals, Elder Services, Community Gardens and Lead
Programs.
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Fresno LGBT Community Center
1055 N, Van Ness Ave, Suite A
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 325-4429
http://www.fresnolgbtcenter.org/
We are open to the public, and offer access to information and LGBT resources both local and national, including local publications such as
News Link and the CCA Newsletter. We have reference materials relating to the LGBT civil rights movement as well as print outs of recent
court decisions effecting the LGBT community. The Community Center is open Wednesday’s through Saturday’s 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm.
The center is closed Sunday’s through Tuesday’s.
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Gay Central Valley
1055 N, Van Ness Ave, Suite A
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 325-4429
http://www.gaycentralvalley.org/
Serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the office for Gay Central Valley is located inside the Fresno LGBT
Community Center. Office hours are Thursday’s and Friday’s 12:00 pm – 5:00p. The office is closed on Monday’s. Other websites
available within you area: www.gayfresno.com, www.gayvisalia.com, www.gaymerced.com, www.gayhanford.com, www.bakersfield.com
and www.gayporterville.com.
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GSA – Gay-Straight Alliance Network
1550 Bryant St., Suite 800
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 552-4229
http://www.gsanetwork.org/
Gay-Straight Alliance Network is a youth leadership organization that connects school-based Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) to each other
and community resources through peer support, leadership development, and training. GSA Network supports young people in starting,
strengthening, and sustaining GSAs and builds the capacity of GSAs to: create safe environments in schools for students to support each
other and learn about homophobia, transphobia, and other oppressions. Educate the school community about homophobia, transphobia,
gender identity, and sexual orientation issues. Fight discrimination, harassment, and violence in schools. You contact the Central Valley
Regional office at (559) 268-2780. Mail for the Central Valley office may be sent to the headquarters in San Francisco.
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Hmong American Community, Inc.
1044 Fulton Mall #207
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 237-4919
http://lennon.csufresno.edu/~vl059/pheng.html
Hmong American Community Inc whose mission is to promote better health and economic welfare in the Hmong Community. HAC’s goal is
to deliver effective and culturally sensitive programs to meet the needs of the Hmong Community. Preserving the Hmong culture. Providing
health education, leadership training, and participation in events and issues, which affect the daily lives of community members. Providing
viable social and economic development programs that will help sustain the community and lead to self-sufficiency. Being recognized as a
provider of effective community change.
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Interfaith Alliance of Central California
PO Box 9122
Fresno, CA 93790
(559) 225-1438
(559) 453-5503
http://www.interfaithalliancecc.org/
The Interfaith Alliance of Central California brings together individuals of different faith traditions and perspectives to work at creating a
community where everyone can practice their First Amendment right to freedom of religion.
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Islamic Cultural Center of Fresno
2111 E. Ness Avenue
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 297-9535
http://www.icfresno.org
The Islamic Cultural Center of Fresno offers domestic violence training and mental health training to faith leaders, Law Enforcement,
organization working on the prevention of domestic violence, health workers and community members interested in mental health. The
Center offers multi-lingual breast cancer classes. The classes are available in English, Arabic, Farsi and Urdu and are taught by Muslim
female physicians and health professionals. The Islamic Center collects funds for its emergency assistance program to benefit individuals
during crisis times as part of our Islamic duty to provide social welfare and strengthen the sense of brotherhood and sisterhood among the
Muslim community. The Islamic Center currently offers Muslims spiritual care services known as chaplaincy to help patients, family
members and hospital staff address both spiritual and religious needs. Islamic Cultural Center of Fresno supports the institution of marriage,
provides marriage service and marital counseling. Islamic Cultural Center of Fresno is committed to assisting Muslim families at times of
death, dying and burial by offering spiritual support and conducting the burial process.
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Khmer Society of Fresno
PO Box 1682
Fresno, CA 93717
(559) 255-9241
http://www.crcfresno.org/Khmer_Community_Fresno.html
CRC is a new organization dedicated to help serve the community of both elderly and young Khmer Americans. Our mission is to help
Cambodian people in the Fresno Community to live a better life and become productive citizens. Below are some of the services we
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provide: Spouse Abuse Prevention, Child Abuse Prevention, Kids Run Away Prevention, Resolving Conflicts Peacefully, Domestic Violence
Prevention, Social Service Assistance.
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Lao Family Community of Fresno, Inc
4903 E. Kings Canyon Road, Suite 281
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 453-9775
http://www.laofamilyfresno.org/
To empower refugee with the knowledge and skills to adapt to their new lives in America and giving them with full assistance in their journey
towards achieving their fullest potential in becoming self-sufficient and self-reliant in this society. The program also offers The Refugee
Employment Services is a comprehensive case management and employment services focusing on identifying and removing employment
barriers, linking and helping participants to obtain available community resources and empowering participants to actively seek and obtain
employment within the allowable time. The goal is to assist refugees obtain employment as soon as possible in order to achieve financial
self-reliance prior to their limited CalWORKs assistance ends. The Services includes: Intake/Assessment, Job Readiness: On-the-Job
Training; Work Experience, Job Search/Assisted job search, Job Development and Placement, Post-Employment Services, Life skills to
deal with social, family, health and mental health and acculturation matters
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League of Mexican American Women
1630 Van Ness Ave
Fresno, CA 93721
http://lmawfresno.org/index.html
For over 30 years, League’s projects have always focused on the promotion of the Mexican American culture through awareness,
educational programs, social and cultural activities and volunteerism.
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
P.O. Box 12301
Fresno, CA 93775
(559) 263-1367
http://www.ca-naacp.org/
The NAACP’s principal objective is to ensure the political, educational, social and economic equality of minority citizens of the United States
and eliminate race prejudice. The NAACP seeks to remove all barriers of racial discrimination through democratic processes. This mission
is accomplished by seeking the enactment and enforcement of federal, state and local laws securing civil rights, and by informing the public
of the adverse effects of racial discrimination. From school desegregation, fair housing, employment and voter registration, top health and
equal economic opportunity, the NAACP is working successfully with allies of all races, plays a significant role in establishing legal
precedents in order to improve the quality of life of America’s downtrodden.
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Nikkei Service Center
540 S. Peach Avenue
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 237-4006
http://www.ccnf.org/
Provides information and referral services, social activities, events, workshops, seminars, classes, crafts, hot meals and transportation
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No Name Fellowship
Gloria Meyers
(559) 246-9549
http://nonamefellowship.wordpress.com/
No Name Fellowship mission statement is Releasing God’s Resources to Rebuild Out City through Reconciled Relationship. We currently
are focusing on several key initiatives, including faith-rooted approaches to job readiness, immigration, and church-based efforts at
neighborhood engagement. For more information you can contact Gloria Meyers at gmeyers@leadershipfoundations.org.
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Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
PFLAG Fresno
PO Box 27382
Fresno, CA 93729
(559) 434-6540 Helpline
http://www.pflagfresno.org/
PFLAG Fresno is a volunteer group of parents, family and friends of people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT). We
welcome all caring persons, including the GLBT community to our meetings and membership. We meet on the second Sunday of each
month at Wesley United Methodist Church, Winterberg Education Conference Building 1343 E. Barstow Ave Fresno, CA 93710.
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Radio Bilingue, Inc.
5005 E. Belmont Avenue
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 455-5777
http://www.radiobilingue.org/
Multilingual informational and educational material broadcast to benefit the community in the San Joaquin Valley.
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Stone Soup Fresno
1345 Bulldog Lane, Suite 4
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 224-7613
http://www.stonesoupfresno.org/
Stone Soup Fresno’s mission is to nurture leadership that will create positive change for Southeast Asian refugee families to move forward
and find their voices and places in America. Provide support and services for Southeast Asian refugee families in Fresno in the areas of
health education, culture and civic engagement.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
http://mormon.org/
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the official name of the religion commonly called the Mormon Church. We believe first
and foremost that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world and the Son of God. Our faith influences nearly every aspect of our lives. Beyond
simply believing in Jesus Christ, we try to bring His teachings to life at home, at work and in our communities. Join, renew or find a chapter
on our website.
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The Trevor Project
8704 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 200
West Hollywood, CA 90069
1-866-488-7386
http://www.thetrevorproject.org/
The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender, and questioning youth. The Trevor Project operates three core program areas in order to provide life-saving and life-affirming
resources for LGBTQ youth and to create safe, accepting and inclusive environments for all young people, regardless of sexual orientation
or gender identity. The Trevor Lifeline is the only nationwide, around-the-clock suicide prevention and crisis intervention lifeline for LGBTQ
youth. The Trevor Lifeline is a free and confidential service that offers hope and someone to talk to, 24/7. "Ask Trevor" is an online, nontime sensitive question and answer resource for young people with questions surrounding sexual orientation and gender identity.
TrevorChat is a free, confidential, secure online messaging service that provides live help through this website. .
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Trans-E-Motion
P.O. Box 5953
Fresno, CA 93755
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(559) 464-5806
http://trans-e-motion.org/
Trans-e-motion is a 501 (c) 3 non profit organization in Fresno, Ca. who’s goals are to provide support and education to both transgender
persons and to their family and friends. We honor and celebrate the lives of transgender persons, both past and present, and to bring about
social change for the benefit of the transgender/transsexual community through activities and events that bring education, understanding,
and support to all.
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West Coast Mennonite Central Committee
1010 G. Street
Reedley, CA 93654
(559) 638-3560
http://www.mcc.org/
West Coast Mennonite Central Committee strives to foster life-giving relationships of peace, justice, and dignity among all people in the
name of Christ by: Partnering with Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches. Supporting the worldwide mission of MCC. Providing
opportunities for mutual exchange and learning that encourage churches and individuals to respond to people in need. Participating in
partnerships that empower the lives of marginalized people. We provide education and advocacy in immigration. Provide summer youth
programs, involved in the international volunteer exchange program and meet the needs of people with disabilities.
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Drug Testing Centers
Avertest Testing Center
2113 Merced Street
Fresno, CA 93721
http://avertest.com/
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Choices Compliance Solutions
3321 N. Hilliard Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 229-3737
Office Hours: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Employee Drug Testing Services LLC
5550 N. Palm Ave, Ste 107
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 431-2648
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Health Street
6101 N. Fresno Street, Ste 103
Fresno, CA 93710
888-378-2499
http://www.health-street.net/Welcome.html
Health Street has other drug testing locations in Fresno: 1350 O. Street, 2023 Divisadero Street, and 7075 N. Maple Avenue.
Health Street also provides DNA testing and Background screenings.
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Sierra Valley Medico, Inc,
7033 N. Fresno Street Ste 201
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 435-5581
http://sierravalleymedico.com/
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Truckers Examination Inc
5550 N. Palm Ave, Ste 107
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 261-3784
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Drinking Driver Programs PC1000 Drug Diversion
A & J Social Services
Community Center
855 W. Ashland Ave Ste. 101
Clovis, CA 93612
(559) 348-0129
Driving under the influence programs are for people who have committed a driving offense. Individuals can participate in the Wet Reckless
program (SB1176) 12 hours education, 3 month program (AB541), 6 month program (AB762), 9 month program (AB1353), 12 month
program (SB 38), and 18 month program (SB1344). All monthly programs include education, group counseling, and individual counseling.
A & J Services also has the PC1000 Drug Diversion Program a twenty week, thirty-hour program designed for people convicted for the first
time of California's laws against possessing or being under the influence of illicit drugs. The course consists of eight education sessions and
twelve discussions groups of ninety minutes each. Additionally, participants have monthly half-hour "Personal Interviews" with staff and
attend weekly sessions of the Drug and Alcohol Abstinence Support Groups. Participation in the PC1000 Drug Diversion program is limited
to people who are referred by Courts or Probation for violation California Drug laws.
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A & J Rural Services
1133 G Street
Reedley, CA 93654
(559) 637-4479
Driving under the influence programs are for people who have committed a driving offense. Driving under the influence programs are for
people who have committed a driving offense. Individuals can participate in the Wet Reckless program (SB1176) 12 hours education, 3
month program (AB541), 6 month program (AB762), 9 month program (AB1353), 12 month program (SB 38), and 18 month program
(SB1344). All monthly programs include education, group counseling, and individual counseling. A & J Services also has the PC1000 Drug
Diversion Program a twenty week, thirty-hour program designed for people convicted for the first time of California's laws against
possessing or being under the influence of illicit drugs. The course consists of eight education sessions and twelve discussions groups of
ninety minutes each. Additionally, participants have monthly half-hour "Personal Interviews" with staff and attend weekly sessions of the
Drug and Alcohol Abstinence Support Groups. Participation in the PC1000 Drug Diversion program is limited to people who are referred by
Courts or Probation for violation California Drug laws. A & J has programs at 661 S. Madera in Kerman (559) 846-8441 & 2447 N. McCall
Ave in Selma (559) 637-1036.
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Fresno County Hispanic Commission
1419 Jensen Ave #106
Sanger, CA 93657
(559) 875-0249
http://hispaniccommission.org
Driving under the influence programs are for people who have committed a driving offense. Individuals can participate in the Wet Reckless
program (SB1176) 12 hours education, 3 month program (AB541), 6 month program (AB762), 9 month program (AB1353), 12 month
program (SB 38), and 18 month program (SB1344). All monthly programs include education, group counseling, and individual counseling.
Fresno County Hispanic Commission also has programs at 1803 Broadway St in Fresno (559) 268-6475, at 311 E. Coalinga Plaza in
Coalinga (559) 268-6475, at 1709 7th Street in Mendota (559) 268-6475, at 1572 10th Street in Firebaugh (559) 268-6475.
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Kings View
4111 N. Golden State Blvd
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 277-9880
http://www.kingsview.org
Our mission to is educate and motivate change in our clients by providing up-to-date information about the effects of alcohol and other
drugs and their impact on the participant, their family and the community. Our staff will assist each participant in making appropriate and
permanent lifestyle changes to avoid future DUI offenses as well as other negative consequences resulting from alcohol and other drug
use/abuse. Kings View currently offers Wet Reckless program (SB1176) 12 hours education, 3 month program (AB541), 6 month program
(AB762), 9 month program (AB1353), 12 month program (SB 38), and 18 month program (SB1344). All monthly programs include
education, group counseling, and individual counseling. Kings View also has the PC1000 Drug Diversion Program a twenty week, thirtyhour program designed for people convicted for the first time of California's laws against possessing or being under the influence of illicit
drugs. The course consists of eight education sessions and twelve discussions groups of ninety minutes each. Additionally, participants
have monthly half-hour "Personal Interviews" with staff and attend weekly sessions of the Drug and Alcohol Abstinence Support Groups.
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Participation in the PC1000 Drug Diversion program is limited to people who are referred by Courts or Probation for violation California Drug
laws. Kings View also has locations at 1521 Tollhouse, #G in Clovis (559) 325-1663 and at 49629 Golden Oak Drive #204B in Oakhurst
(559) 641-2805.
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Tower Recovery Center
707 N. Fulton Street #101
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 486-6080
Tower Recovery provides the PC1000 Drug Diversion Program a twenty week, thirty-hour program designed for people convicted for the
first time of California's laws against possessing or being under the influence of illicit drugs. The course consists of eight education sessions
and twelve discussions groups of ninety minutes each. Additionally, participants have monthly half-hour "Personal Interviews" with staff and
attend weekly sessions of the Drug and Alcohol Abstinence Support Groups. Participation in the PC1000 Drug Diversion program is limited
to people who are referred by Courts or Probation for violation California Drug laws.
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Educational Services
California Department of Education
Diagnostic Center of Central California
1818 W. Ashlan Avenue
Fresno, CA 93705
(559) 243-4047
http://www.dcc-cde.ca.gov/index.htm
Comprehensive, state-of-the-art assessment and educational planning services to assist local school districts in determining the needs of
their most complex students. On-site technical assistance and consultation in program and instructional design based on the unique needs
of each student. Professional development opportunities for teachers, administrators and special education staff, including presentations at
national, statewide, and local conferences and workshops, provided by specialists with "hands-on" experience; Family education
opportunities, including consultation, referral, and resource information. There is no cost for assessment services; however, requests
for services must be generated by the local school district.
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California State University, Fresno
5241 N. Maple Ave
Fresno, CA 93740
(559) 278-4240
http://www.fresnostate.edu/
California State University, Fresno was founded as Fresno State Normal School in 1911, became a teacher's college in 1921, and has
offered advanced degrees since 1949. The university's popular nickname is "Fresno State." Their mascot is the Bulldog. The university is
accredited by the California Board of Education and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. It has 26 nationally accredited
departmental programs, among the highest number within the CSU system.
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Cesar E. Chavez Adult Education Center
2500 Stanislaus
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 457-6000
http://fas.edu/
Adult school offering adult base education, GED, High School Diploma, Career Technical Education, Parenting, English as a Second
Language, CBET, Adults with Disabilities, Older Adult Program, Citizen Preparation Classes.
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Clovis Adult Education
1452 David E. Cook Way
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 327-2800
http://clovisadultschool.com/
Clovis Adult Education offers classes in our Academic, ESL, Career Technical Education (Vocational Training), Nurse Education & Health
Career, Family Literacy, Older Adult, and Community Education programs. All of our teachers are either certificated through the State of
California, or are experienced in their related fields.
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Education Perspectives of Central Valley, Inc.
1630 e. Shaw, Suite 163
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 291-7407
www.edperspectivescv.org
Education Perspectives for the Central Valley, Inc provides information, advocacy and referral to parents, guardians and other concerned
organizations seeking to increase access to quality education programs in the California central valley.
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Encourage Tomorrow
2491 W. Shaw Avenue, Suite 110
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 233-2880
http://www.encouragetomorrow.org/
The mission of Encourage Tomorrow is to provide quality educational programs that empower students and families to become resilient and
maintain healthy lifestyles. The vision of Encourage Tomorrow is to create a society where families, the educational system and the
community prepare children for successful and healthy lives and embrace a sense of pride in their culture and community. Encourage
tomorrow offers an array of high quality and standards based enrichment program geared towards facilitation school efforts. Through
hands on learning activities, our programs focus on improving students attitudes towards school, their work and personal habits, as well as
their attendance and academic achievement. Some of our program include after school field trips, educational fields trips, literacy, visual &
performing arts sciences, and year around camps. Encourage Tomorrow offers college preparation and career readiness program for
participating students enrolled in Intermediate and High School. The Pre-K Scholars program is designed for children ages 4 & 5 who have
not yet entered kindergarten. The Mentoring program provides services to children with the greatest need as 4th through 8th grade students
are matched in long term relationship with adult or qualified high school student mentors. Encourage Tomorrow provides tutoring and the
goal of the SES program is to bring each child up to and beyond grade level in the areas of English Language Arts, Reading, Writing, and
comprehension or math.
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
School of Unlimited Learning (SOUL)
2336 Calaveras Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 498-8543
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/soul
The School of Unlimited Learning (SOUL) is a public charter school that utilizes a unique and innovative approach to education, targeting
high-risk students in 9th through 12th grade. For teens who find it difficult to fit in and succeed in a traditional high school, SOUL offers an
alternative learning environment where students are able to receive and education tailored to fit their needs. SOUL offers a classroombased and independent study program that serves more than 300 students each year.
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Firebaugh Regional Health Council
The Children’s Corner Dual Language Preschool Program
1960 River Lane
Firebaugh, CA 93622
(559) 659-7740 Christy Trujillo
http://first5fresno.org/impact/programs/funded?page=4
The Children's Corner Dual-Language Preschool Program offers licensed, dual-language preschool services to Spanish and English
speaking children ages 2 to 5 living in Firebaugh and the surrounding rural Fresno County communities. This culturally congruent, enriched
program emphasizes language and literacy development in both English and Spanish. The Children's Corner program strives to promote
bilingualism and cultural awareness while challenging children to learn the same key concepts and standards taught in mainstream
preschools. In this setting, children have the opportunity to acquire a new language without sacrificing their native tongue.
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Fresno City College
1101 E. University Ave
Fresno, CA 93741
(559) 442-4600
http://fresnocitycollege.edu/
Fresno City College is a comprehensive community college offering innovative instructional programs in anticipation of and responsive to
the life-long learning needs of our diverse population. Fresno City College provides a wide variety of quality services to support student
success by engaging our students in achieving their educational goals. Moreover, we are dedicated to working collaboratively with our
community to enhance the economic and social development of the region.
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
Early Head Start (EHS)
1920 Mariposa Mall, Suite 130
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 263-1550
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/earlyheadstart
The mission of the Early Head Start program is to provide comprehensive child development and family support services to pregnant
women and families with infants and toddlers birth to age three. EHS focuses on healthy cognitive, physical, social and emotional
development of infants and toddlers. We also promote health outcomes for pregnant women and support positive family relations.
Father/male participation is encouraged. Eligibility: Participants must meet the federal low income guidelines, be pregnant and have an
infant 0-12 months of age, or have an infant 0-18 months with a disability for involvement in the home visitation program. EHS childcare
program services are offered to low-low income families with children ages 6 weeks to 3 years of age. Registration must be completed by
the child’s 2 year and 6 month birthday (30 months). Parents must be able to document a need for full-day childcare. Services are available
for disabled and typically developing infants and toddlers.
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
Head Start
1920 Mariposa Mall, Suite 200
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 263-1200
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/headstart
Head Start-Preschool endeavors to strengthen the ability of disadvantaged children to cope with school by providing a program to meet
their emotional, social, health, nutritional, and psychological needs in nurturing and stimulating environments. Children are provided with a
variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth. Children are
provided with comprehensive medical, dental, mental health, and nutritional services, including meals/snacks each day. Eligibility:
Applicants must meet federal low-income guidelines, live in Fresno County, have a child(ren) must be up-to-date on all immunizations.
Child(ren) with disabilities are welcome.
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Fresno Pacific University
1717 S. Chestnut Ave
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 453-2000
http://www.fresno.edu/
Fresno Pacific is the Central Valley's only accredited Christian university, offering leading academic programs, and ethical and spiritual
development through traditional bachelor's degree, adult degree completion, master's, certificate and credentialing programs.
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Fresno Unified School District
Project ACCESS
1350 M. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 457-3359
http://www.fresno.k12.ca.us/divdept/ss/project_access.html
The Fresno Unified Governing Board believes that all children should have the opportunity to receive appropriate educational services. All
children residing within the district shall have immediate access to district schools and services. Children identified as homeless under the
Federal McKinney-Vento Act have educational rights. Children living in foster care receive similar rights as identified homeless students,
under State Law, AB490 because they are at high risk for academic failure as well. Homeless children and children living in foster care shall
be admitted with or without a permanent address.
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Exceptional Parents Unlimited (EPU)
4440 N. First Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 229-2000
(559) 225-6059 TTY
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www.exceptionalparents.org
EPU provides advocacy, education, and community outreach for parents and parents of handicapped children. Assessment Center
provides comprehensive assessments of children (0-5) and support for families. Other services include: Early Intervention, Parenting
Classes, Parent to Parent Support, Home Visitation, and more.
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Nyob Zoo: Learning to Live Well
1345 E. Bulldog Lane, Suite 4
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 224-7613
http://www.stonesoupfresno.org/
The Nyob Zoo: Learning to Live Well program supports the early care and educational needs of Hmong refugee families living in Fresno
County with children ages 0 to 5. The program offers parent-child developmental learning groups for parents and their children 0-3 years of
age, and an Early Learning Academy with a bilingual and bicultural emphasis designed to prepare children ages 4 to 5 on the five
developmental domains for kindergarten readiness. Parents are closely involved with program activities and partner with program staff to
provide feedback, classroom assistance, material donations and support
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Reading and Beyond
Mosqueda Community Center
4670 E. Butler Avenue
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 600-6191
http://readingandbeyond.org/
Reading And Beyond targets communities that are low-income to poverty-level and provides programming for children aged 0 to 18 years,
parents, and entire families. Reading and Beyond is dedicated to improving the academic success of children from birth through high
school. Our programs prepare young children for kindergarten, tutor school-age students to grade-level reading. Teach parents to support
their children in school and help families be encouraging health lifestyle habits.
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West Hills Community College District
9900 Cody Street
Coaling, CA 93210
(559) 934-2100
http://www.westhillscollege.com
A trusted steward, the West Hills Community College District actively engages, encourages, enriches and empowers students, faculty, staff
and the communities served to reach their full potential academically, socially and economically. The mission of the West Hills Community
College District is to enhance student learning and enrich the lives of the populations we serve. You can attend West Hills College in
Coalinga, West Hills College in Lemoore, West Hills North District Center in Firebaugh or take online courses.
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Emergency Housing, Housing Assistances, & Section
8 Housing
Angels of Grace Safe Haven Transitional Home Program
1095 N. Van Ness Avenue
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-0000
www.angelsofgrace.com
The Angels of Grace Safe Haven Transitional Home (AOGSH/TH) will consider eligibility for placement of individuals who meet the
following criteria: Emancipated females between the ages of 18-24 with or without children, at-risk of becoming homeless or chronically
homeless, and lacking family or other social support. Be referred by the Department of Children and Family Services, Court representative,
Group Homes, Self Referrals, or any other professional organization. Must complete an interview for a detailed assessment before entering
the program.
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Aspiranet Foster Family Services
Transitional Housing Programs for Emancipating Foster Youth
1320 E. Shaw, Suite 140
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 222-4969
http://www.aspiranet.org/program-services/transitional-housing-programs-for-emancipating-foster-youth/
This program provides a safe living environment while teaching them life skills that help them become self-sufficient. The only
comprehensive housing program of its kind, THP-Plus offers young adults age 18-24 the option to live in a multi-family housing unit, a
single site, or with a host family. Services to be provided include rental assistance, security/utility deposits, utility payments, moving cost
assistance, motel/hotel vouchers, case management services, housing search and credit repair assistance.
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California Housing Finance
500 Capitol Mall, Ste. 1400
Sacramento, CA 95814
1-877-922-5432
http://www.calhfa.ca.gov/index.htm
For more than 35 years, the California Housing Finance Agency (CalHFA) has supported the needs of renters and first-time homebuyers by
providing financing and programs that create safe, decent and affordable housing opportunities for low and moderate income Californians.
Established in 1975, CalHFA was chartered as the State's affordable housing bank to make low interest rate loans through the sale of taxexempt bonds. CalHFA is a completely self-supporting State agency, and its bonds are repaid by revenues generated through mortgage
loans, not taxpayer dollars.
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CalWorks Homeless Assistance Program
Commissary Building 2nd Floor
4449 E. Kings Canyon
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 600-3987
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=13567
Homeless Assistance is available to CalWORKs eligible families to meet the reasonable costs of securing permanent housing, and for
temporary shelter while seeking permanent housing. Families must meet the definition of homeless, and assistance is restricted to once in a
lifetime with few exceptions.
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Center for Independent Living
3008 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93703
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1-800-244-2274
(559) 221-2330
(559) 221-2342 TTY
http://www.ricv.org/
Encouraging People with Disabilities to be in control of their lives and to live more independently through a diverse range of choices and
opportunities. The RICV staff direct their efforts toward the goal of freeing people with disabilities from institutional living, while educating
the community on accessibility issues. With the proper support system from the community, people with disabilities can live where they
choose and pursue their dreams just as any other individual does. You can reach the Merced office at (209)383-1683 and the Visalia office
at (559) 622-9276.
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Evangel Home, Inc.
137 N. Yosemite Avenue
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 264-4714
www.evangelhome.org
Evangel home mission is to serve women and children in crisis. To meet their basic physical needs, to promote personal development and
responsibility. To encourage spiritual growth, to uphold and honor Jesus Christ in all we do.
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Fresno County Economic Opportunity Commission (EOC)
The Sanctuary Safe Place Youth Shelter
2336 Calaveras Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 498-8543
1-800-820-4968
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/sanctuary-youth-shelter
EOC's Sanctuary Youth Shelter is open 24 hours a day, provides runaway, homeless, exploited, or otherwise displaced youth with
emergency shelter, a hot meal, clothing, crisis intervention, counseling, and family reunification. The Sanctuary Youth Shelter is the only
self-referral shelter between Bakersfield and Stockton and is recognized as a National Safe Place. It works in collaboration with the local
government and many community businesses to provide comprehensive services to runaway youth. The eligibility requirements are youth
between the ages of 11-17, youth that are not under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of entry, youth that do not have a history of
violence, serious mental illness, sexual offenses or arson. Transportation to the shelter is available through community Safe Place sites.
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Fresno First Steps Home
1-866-559-4211
2-1-1
If you are homeless and seeking housing or you are within 14 days of becoming homeless please contact United Way Call
Center at the numbers listed above.
http://www.fresnofirststepshome.org/
Fresno First Steps Home gives people a chance to get off the street and regain their independence. Provide immediate housing to
individuals for more stability and then wrap services and support around them for long-term success. Work with homeless individuals and
families — those who are residing in emergency or transitional shelters or on the street — by providing temporary financial assistance and
services for an immediate housing solution.
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Fresno Rescue Mission
Emergency Family Shelter
310 G Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 237-4118
http://fresnorescuemission.org
The Emergency Family Shelter offers 14-30 day temporary shelter for families, including food, clothing, and personal care, referral to other
agencies that can assist them, and most importantly love/hope through the teachings of Jesus Christ. Families are given food packages
and other needed supplies when they leave the shelter to assist them in starting over in an apartment.
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Fresno Rescue Mission
Fresno Medical Respite Center
310 G Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 237-4118
http://fresnorescuemission.org
The Fresno Rescue Mission will provide eight beds for homeless men who need a safe place to continue their recuperation after being
discharged from and referred by local hospitals.
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Fresno Rescue Mission
Overnight Shelter for Single Men
310 G Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 268-0839
http://fresnorescuemission.org
The Overnight Shelter for Men is designed as a first step, offering hope through a meal, a shower, clean clothes, and a place to sleep...all
done through the love of Jesus Christ
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Habitat for Humanity Fresno County
4991 E. McKinley Ave. Suite 123
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 237-4102
http://habitatfresno.org/
Habitat for Humanity Fresno County does not build houses FOR families; we facilitate a partnership among families who demonstrate need,
the ability to pay the mortgage, and a willingness to partner in the construction of their home. Families must meet the criteria: A
demonstrated need for adequate and affordable housing. The ability to make monthly house payments. The willingness to partner 500
hours of “sweat equity” into building the home. A credit score of 620 or above is required and must have lived in Fresno County for one
year prior to applying for the Habitat program.
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Holy Cross Center for Women
421 F. Street
Fresno, CA
(559) 237-3379
http://www.samc.com/holy-cross-center-for-women
The Holy Cross Center is a day shelter for women and children.
educational workshops.
The shelter will provide diapers and formula after attendance of
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Housing Authorities of the City and County of Fresno
1331 Fulton Mall
P.O. Box 11985
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 443-8400
800-735-2929 TTY
www.hafresno.org
Our goal is to provide low and moderate income families with safe, decent, and sanitary housing in an environment which would enable
them to build self-confidence and pride. Assist eligible low-income to moderate-income residents by subsidizing a portion of their rent.
Section 8, public housing, migrant housing, farm labor housing, and home ownership assistance. Assists first time buyers to qualify for a
mortgage. We help families move from "dependency" to "self-sufficiency."
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Madera Rescue Mission
332 Elm St
Madera, CA 93638
(559) 675-8321
The Madera Rescue Mission is committed to the needy, destitute and homeless of our city. They not only meet temporary needs, but offer
long term help and solutions to those who are truly desiring a change in their life.
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Marjaree Mason Center
Homeward Bound
1600 M. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
1-800-640-0633
(559) 237-4706 Main Office
www.mmcenter.org
Also confidentially located in Fresno, the 23-bed Homeward Bound transitional shelter helps victims prepare to lead an independent life.
Most Homeward Bound residents move from the Emergency Shelter into the transitional facility. Homeward Bound clients still take part in
case management and can still take advantage of Marjaree Mason Center educational opportunities and other services.
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Marjaree Mason Center
Reedley House
1600 M. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
1-800-640-0633
(559) 237-4706 Main Office
www.mmcenter.org
Confidentially located in Reedley, this 18-bed facility offers both transitional and emergency shelter. Case managers at Reedley House
specialize in helping clients in the rural area of east Fresno County. Clients are welcome to take part in growing fruits, vegetables, herbs
and flowers in the Reedley House Garden. The typical harvest includes onions, cilantro, tomatoes, and pumpkins. Marjaree Mason Center
therapists conduct group and individual therapy at Reedley House. Clients discuss domestic violence issues and work through their
problems with the rest of the group.
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Manna House of Oakhurst
40507 Hang Tree Lane
Oakhurst, CA 93644
(559) 683-6262
http://mannahouseofoakhurst.com
Our goal is to offer comfort to those in need with dignity, and that they see the love of our Savior Jesus Christ. We are here to help
members of our community in need of basic living supplies.
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Martha Diaz Battered Women’s Shelter in Madera County
1-800-355-8989
The Martha Diaz Shelter is a safe place for battered women and children seeking shelter from an abusive relationship. It is in an
undisclosed location frequently patrolled by law enforcement. Shelter services are free of charge, and we provide emergency food &
clothing. Victims and their children are allowed to stay for up to 30 days.
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Nazareth House
2121 N. First Street
Fresno, CA 93703
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(559) 237-2257
http://sistersofnazareth.com/
Nazareth House Fresno is a Residential Care Home for the elderly, owned and operated by a Catholic religious congregation, the Sisters
of Nazareth Our primary concern is the well-being, security, and comfort of each Resident, physically, emotionally, and spiritually, based on
respect and treating all with the dignity that is their due. We provide a full staff team, available 24 hours per day, able to offer help and
support to our Residents whenever it is needed. Spiritual and emotional support is provided directly by the Sisters of Nazareth. Mass and
other services, are celebrated in the Chapel.
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New Outlook
Family Transitional Housing
5070 N. Sixth Street, Suite 182
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 248-9445
www.tpocc.org/housing-services
New Outlook is apartment units utilized to house families with the desire to receive supportive services to attain permanent housing, stable
income and independency from public housing.
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Noami’s House
445 F Street
Fresno, CA. 93706
(559) 443-1531
http://www.naomishousefresno.org/index.html
Naomi’s House provides overnight shelter to homeless women 365 days a year. Additionally, many other free services are
offered through the combined resources of the Collaborative, including: Hot meals seven days a week, medical and dental care,
day shelter, laundry, clothing, case management, storage, transportation, health and personal living education, information and
referrals. Open in the evening at on Monday to Friday’s at 4:30 pm and on Saturday and Sunday at 12:45 pm or 5:45 pm. Check out from
Naomi’s House at 7:00 am Sunday through Monday.
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Plaza Terrace Housing
Emergency Housing Center
4041 Plaza Drive West
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 453-6794
The EHC provides short-term or emergency housing. The facility is designed for families in need of shelter who are homeless, involved
with Child Protective Services (CPS), or eligible for or receiving cash aid from the Fresno County Department of Employment and
Temporary Assistance (ET&A). The primary purpose of the shelter is to allow families to save enough money to obtain suitable permanent
housing. Clients must save 75% of all income to obtain permanent housing.
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Poverello House Village of Hope
421 F. Street
Fresno, CA
(559) 498-6988
http://www.poverellohouse.org/village.html
The Poverello House is a temporary shelter for men and women18 and older. Meetings for new village members: Wednesday’s
9:30 AM. Incoming residents must attend the weekly Tuesday meeting at 9:30 AM & the Wednesday 9:30 AM meeting
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Re-Unification and Beyond
Housing Choice Voucher
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The program is through Fresno County Housing Authority. If you contact (559) 266-9941 you can sign up for section 8 or the housing choice
voucher. The program helps low income individuals find housing. When you sign up you will be placed on the waiting list.
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Salvation Army Gablecrest
1107 W. Shaw Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 226-6110
Gablecrest provide services to mothers with children who are in the process of their children returning or have their children returned to
them. The family must attend bible study, NA/AA meetings and a church service. The family can live there for up to two years and children
up to the age of 11 male or female.
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Salvation Army – Selma Service Extension
2040 E. Front
Selma, CA 93622
(559) 891-0811
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org
Salvation Army assists those in need of food, PG&E assistance, personal items, lodging and transportation. Salvation Army also provides
resources to assistance that they are unable to provide.
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Samaritan Women Community Aftercare Resources
4840 N. First Street, Suite 110
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 227-2190
http://samaritanwomen.org
Samaritan Women empowers women who have expressed a desire to break the cycle of crime in their lives, to make choices that will help
them fulfill God's purpose for them in their families and communities. Changing lives to break the cycle of crime by reaching out to women
and their children. Building stronger families, restoring hope, confidence and making a safer community. The women may stay up to two
years in the home, as long as they are progressing.
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Sanctuary Transitional Living Center
TLC 1 and TLC 2
1046 T Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-1045
www.fresnoeoc.org
EOC’s Transitional Living Center (TLC) offers homeless young adults and young parents up to 24-months of residential and supportive
services that promote independent living. The primary focus is to ensure that these young adults successfully transition into independent
community members. TLC offers residents’ classes aimed at providing them with skills necessary to become self-sufficient, academic
advancement, employment training, life skills development, counseling, health services, individual case management, linkages, referral to
necessary community services and resources. To qualify you must be homeless youth between the ages of 18-24, be able to provide
homeless verification to TLC Case Management staff, take a TB test, have no history of violence or crimes against children and a
background check.
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Sanctuary Transitional Living Center
TLC 3
1105 Divisadero
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 443-0004
www.fresnoeoc.org
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EOC’s Transitional Living Center (TLC) assist young adults in between the ages of 18-24 and emancipated youth that are 16 or 17 who
have been in a system of care i.e. foster care, group home, etc.. TLC 3 offers residents’ classes aimed at providing them with skills
necessary to become self-sufficient, academic advancement, employment training, life skills development, counseling, health services,
individual case management, linkages, referral to necessary community services and resources.
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Sanctuary Youth Shelter
1545 N. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 498-8543
1-800-820-4968
www.fresnoeoc.org
EOC’s Sanctuary provides emergency short term shelter for runaway, homeless exploited, or otherwise displaced youth ages 11 through17
with emergency shelter, a hot meal, clothing, crisis intervention, counseling, and family reunification.
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San Joaquin Valley Veterans
4928 E. Clinton Way Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 255-8838
(559) 486-8387
http://www.sjvv.org/
The Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) is designed to assist veterans who are homeless or on the verge of
becoming homeless. To qualify you must have verifiable income, adequate income to be able to pay the bills and remain financially stable
for 12 months after HPRP assistance has ended, or have received a 3 day notice to pay up or leave the residence.
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Section 8 Rentals
1-866-466-7328
www.gosection8.com
GoSection8.com is the largest rental listing service for the Section 8 housing program. We service tenants, landlords and public housing
agencies across the United States. Hundreds of thousands of tenants and landlords nationwide benefit from our programs, and we work
with more local and government housing agencies than any other listing service provider in the country.
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Somerford Place Fresno
6075 N. Marks Avenue
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 446-6226
http://www.somerfordplacefresno.com/
Somerford Place at Fresno’s Alzheimer and Memory Support Services program is dedicated to the unique needs of residents with
Alzheimer's and other cognitive conditions. Our innovative program for our residents with Alzheimer's or other dementia-related illnesses is
Bridge to Rediscovery, a Montesorri-based activities program. We focus on maximizing each resident's quality of life by understanding
and meeting his or her social, emotional, spiritual, and physical needs. Our supportive environment promotes confidence and contentment
in our residents.
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Turning Point of Central California Inc.
Transitional Living Center
1638 L Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 233-2663
http://www.tpocc.org/
A 30 bed transitional housing program for adults who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless, many of who suffer from significant
emotional or mental impairment or substance abuse. To provide public benefit through helping people develop skills, motivation, and
resources to become productive members of society; healthy in body, mind, and spirit.
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Westcare Alpha Zeta Phi
Westcare offers an 18 month transitional living facility for pregnant/parenting and homeless women. The women may have up to two
children living with them. To apply, call 250-7810.
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Financial Management
California Credit Counseling
4270 N. Blackstone Ave, Ste. 312
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 650-7650
California credit counseling provides free financial counseling to help solve debt problems. Offering classes and training on handling
finances better.
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Clearpoint Credit Counseling Solutions
4969 E. McKinley Ave., Suite 107
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 456-8813
1-800-750-2227
www.clearpointccs.org
ClearPoint Housing Counseling Solutions offers a complete educational program that will guide you in the right direction and provide helpful
tips and information if you are experiencing difficulty making your monthly mortgage payments. We provide a day long course that covers
money management. Our NFCC - certified Housing Counselors are ready to answer your questions, create a workable budget and help
you get through this difficult time.
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Crown Financial Ministries
People’s Church
7172 N. Cedar
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 298-8001
Crown financial ministries provide a 10 week financial management classes for free.
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Spark Point
United Way of Fresno County of Fresno
4949 E. Kings Canyon Road
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 243-3695
http://unitedwayfresno.org/SparkPoint.php
SparkPoint Fresno Center helps families create step-by-step plans to tackle their unique needs, and connect them to many free services to
address each need. Sparkpoint assist wth foreclosure assistance, home loan modifications assistance, free tax preparation, 2nd bank
chance bank account, public benefit enrollment, financial planning advice, 1st time buyer-home ownership counseling, debt reductions
plans, credit repair, and budget counseling.
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Springboard Non-profit Consumer Counseling
443 E. Shields Ste. 18
Fresno, CA 93704
866-266-3789
http://www.nfcc.org/FirstStep/compinfo.cfm?agency_id=17651
Springboard Non-profit consumer credit management offers internet counseling, in person counseling, phone counseling, reverse mortgage
counseling, rental counseling, housing pre-purchase and delinquency counseling.
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Health Services
Medi-cal application form available on line at www.dhcs.ca.gov or you can apply in person
at the following locations:
Heritage Center 3151 N. Millbrook Fresno, CA 93703 (559) 600-1377 or 1-877-600-1377
Coalinga Regional Center 311 Coalinga Plaza Drive, Coalinga, CA 93210 (559) 600-6300
Selma Regional Center McCall, Selma, CA 93662 (559) 600-5205
AIDS Program
1221 Fulton Mall
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-3434
http://co.fresno.ca.us/DivisionPage.aspx?id=700
Office hours are 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday except on holidays.
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Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation
911 H Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 621-4016
1-888-492-BURN
http://www.aarbf.org
The Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation’s mission is to enhance the quality of life for burn survivors and promote burn prevention education. It
is the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation vision to positively impact the lives of every burn survivor in California and make serious burn
injuries a thing of the past.
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Alzheimer’s and Memory Center
3313 N. Hillard Lane
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 227-4810
http://fserve.fresno.ucsf.edu/alzheimer/
There mission is to evaluate memory impairments including the diagnosis of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Provide resources,
referrals, treatment and management plans. Support community physicians in the care of patients with dementia. Conduct clinical and basic
research on dementias. Provide academic and community education to raise the standards of care of dementia patients.
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Arthritis Association of the Central San Joaquin Valley
4411 N. Cedar Ave, Suite 102
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 224-3796
You can receive information on arthritis. They provide college scholarship for students that have arthritis. You can get a speaker to speak
at your organization.
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Black Infant Health
Department of Public Health
1221 Fulton Mall
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-1021
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http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DivisionPage.aspx?id=678
Since 1992, the Department’s Black Infant Health (BIH) Program has worked to decrease the infant mortality rate in Fresno County’s
African American Community. The BIH program promotes: early and continuous medical visits during pregnancy, good nutrition for mother
and baby with an emphasis on breastfeeding for the baby’s first year of life, elimination of the use of alcohol and tobacco products, as well
as illegal drugs, during pregnancy and the Back to Sleep Campaign, which encourages sleep behaviors for the prevention of Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome (SIDS). BIH provides FREE services to African American women and their babies.
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California Cancer Center
7257 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, Ca 93720
(559) 447-4050
http://www.communitymedical.org/our-facilities/california-cancer-center
We provide advanced medical care in a compassionate and supportive environment. California Cancer Center offers customized
treatments, advanced technology and state-of-the-art equipment to treat nearly every type of cancer. You’ll receive care from a team of
world-renowned physicians and expert cancer care professionals. We also participate in groundbreaking clinical studies that continue to
achieve major accomplishments in the fight against cancer.
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California Gastroenterology Associates
7121 N. Whitney Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 299-9395
451 E. Almond, Suite 103
Madera, CA 93737
(559) 673-4000
http://cgafresno.com/
CGA is uniquely qualified to deliver services supporting the full spectrum of an individual's digestive health care. Our Board certified
physicians are recognized as leaders in the treatment of all digestive disorders including: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (heartburn),
Crohn's disease, Colitis, Colon cancer screening, as well as disorders of the, liver, pancreas and gallbladder.
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California Health Collaborative
1680 W. Shaw Avenue
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 221-6315
http://healthcollaborative.org/
Guided by its mission of "changing lives by improving health and wellness," the Collaborative implements an array of health promotion and
disease prevention programs, public health surveillance systems, and a variety of capacity-building and networking activities. Through our
partnerships, we deliver public health services in the following areas: Tobacco Control, Maternal & Child Health, Breast & Cervical Health,
Youth Development, Nutrition & Physical Activity, Cancer Surveillance and Community Wellness.
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Central Valley Indian Health, Inc. - Clovis
2740 E. Herndon Ave
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 299-2578
(559) 299-2608
1-800-549-2844
http://cvih.org/
To improve the quality and quantity of health care services to the Indian people of Fresno, Madera and Kings Counties. To achieve this
purpose a system of health education, preventive medicine, medical and dental services is provided. Hours of operation are Monday –
Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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Central Valley Indian Health, Inc. – Northfork
32938 Road 222, Suite 2
Northfork, CA 93643
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(559) 877-4676
http://cvih.org/
To improve the quality and quantity of health care services to the Indian people of Fresno, Madera and Kings Counties. To achieve this
purpose a system of health education, preventive medicine, medical and dental services is provided. Hours of operation are Monday –
Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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Central Valley Indian Health, Inc. – Prather Clinic
29369 Auberry Road, #102
Prather, CA 93651
(559) 855-5390
http://cvih.org/
To improve the quality and quantity of health care services to the Indian people of Fresno, Madera and Kings Counties. To achieve this
purpose a system of health education, preventive medicine, medical and dental services is provided. Hours of operation are Monday –
Thursday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm and every other Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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Central Valley Indian Health, Inc. – Prather Dental Clinic
29369 Auberry Road, #102
Prather, CA 93651
(559) 855-5393
http://cvih.org/
To improve the quality and quantity of health care services to the Indian people of Fresno, Madera and Kings Counties. To achieve this
purpose a system of health education, preventive medicine, medical and dental services is provided. Hours of operation are Monday –
Thursday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm and every other Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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Central Valley Indian Health, Inc – Tachi Medical Center
16835 Alkali Drive, Suite M
Lemoore, CA 93245
(559) 924-1541
http://cvih.org/
To improve the quality and quantity of health care services to the Indian people of Fresno, Madera and Kings Counties. To achieve this
purpose a system of health education, preventive medicine, medical and dental services is provided. Hours of operation are Monday –
Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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Central Valley Indian Health, Inc – Tachi Dental Clinic
16835 Alkali Drive, Suite M
Lemoore, CA 93245
(559) 924-0460
http://cvih.org/
To improve the quality and quantity of health care services to the Indian people of Fresno, Madera and Kings Counties. To achieve this
purpose a system of health education, preventive medicine, medical and dental services is provided. Hours of operation are Monday –
Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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Child Health and Disability Prevention Program (CHDP)
1221 Fulton Mall 2nd Floor
P.O. Box 11867
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-3281
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DivisionPage.aspx?id=33821
Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) Program is a FREE and complete periodic health promotion and disease prevention program
serving infants, children, teens, and youth (to age 21) in Fresno County. The CHDP Program makes periodic preventive health
assessments available to eligible children who are well and to those with existing health problems. A regular health check-up is a good way
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to keep a child healthy because: It may lead to early diagnosis of health problems that could affect a child’s growth and development. It
could prevent costly illnesses and disabilities among infants, children, and youth. Regular health check-ups and immunizations are effective
ways to treat and correct a problem before it gets worse
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Children’s Hospital Central California
9300 Valley Children’s Place
Madera, CA 93636
(559) 353-3000
http://www.childrenscentralcal.org/Pages/Default.aspx
The mission of Children's Hospital Central California is to provide high quality, comprehensive healthcare services to children, regardless of
their ability to pay, and to continuously improve the health and well-being of children. Our vision is to become the nation's best children's
hospital. Our vision is to become the nation's best children's hospital
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Clinica Sierra Vista
1945 N. Fine, Suite 116
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 457-5800
http://www.clinicasierravista.org/home.php
Clinica Sierra Vista is a multi-dimensional, multi-disciplinary comprehensive health care organization, serving the primary medical, dental
and behavioral health needs of a huge patient population in Kern, Fresno and Inyo counties. Beyond our primary care services, our health
education, health promotion and prevention programs have grown into large and important delivery systems, coordinating our services and
activities with our primary care delivery sites.
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Clovis Community Medical Center
2755 Herndon Ave
Clovis, CA 937611
(559) 324-4000
http://www.communitymedical.org/
We offer a full range of inpatient and outpatient services that include central California’s premier breast care center, a highly-rated bariatric
surgery program accredited by the American College of Surgeons and the most advanced (Level 3) fertility center between Los Angeles
and Sacramento. We’ve long been a top choice for labor and delivery, minimally invasive surgeries, women’s services and sports medicine
as well as screenings and diagnostic procedures. We provide 24-hour Emergency Care, Breast care – diagnostic & treatment,
Brachytherapy, Cardiology, Dialysis, Dietary & Nutrition, Endoscopy, Family Birthing, Fertility, General & Minimally Invasive Surgery,
Imaging/radiology, Intensive Care Unit, Laboratory, Mammography, Medical/Surgical, Oncology, Orthopedics/Sports Medicine, Outpatient
Surgery, Rehabilitation/physical therapy, Telemetry, Weight-loss surgery.
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Community Behavioral Health Center
7171 N. Cedar Avenue
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 449-8000
http://www.communitymedical.org/our-facilities/behavioral-health-center
Our 61-bed center is the largest psychiatric care facility in the area providing 24-hour adult inpatient psychiatric care. We offer four separate
units with levels of care that are appropriate to the functional levels of our patients
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Community Health Care Network
Early Childhood Asthma Program
1925 E. Dakota Avenue, Suite 102
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 459-3554
http://www.communitymedical.org/
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This program performs screenings, early diagnosis and treatment of asthma, identification and avoidance of risk factors for triggers,
exacerbations, and elimination of environmental risk factors. Intervention will also take place through home visits, with focus on medically
underserved families. The program also provides education to agencies working with children 0-5, providers, and work collaboratively for
community asthma education and advocacy
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Community Health Center-Sierra
1925 E. Dakota Avenue
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 459-6000
http://www.communitymedical.org/our-facilities/community-health-center-sierra
We feature outpatient services conveniently located in the heart of Fresno. Our services include: diabetes care, outpatient rehabilitation,
pulmonary rehabilitation, home care and outreach.
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Community Medical Center-Oakhurst
48677 Victoria Lane
Oakhurst, CA 93644
(559) 683-2992
(559) 683-2711 (Health clinic appointments)
http://www.communitymedical.org/Oakhurst
We are an intermediate care center located about 45 minutes north of Fresno on Highway 41. Our facility serves the residents of Oakhurst
and surrounding mountain communities, as well as visitors to Yosemite National Park. We provide access to excellent medical care under
the supervision of a physician, and also offer radiology, mammography and diagnostic services. We are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven
days a week. Urgent care, no appointment needed open 7 days a week 9:00 am – 9:00 pm.
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Community Outpatient Rehabilitation Center
Lymphedema Clinic
1925 E. Dakota Avenue, Suite 120A
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 459-1603
http://www.lymphnotes.com/org.php/id/76/
In the lymphedema Program of the Community Health Center our patients receive education and training from certified lymphatic therapists
in all aspects of lymphedema treatment including: Proper skin precautions and nutrition, Manual lymphatic drainage, Compression,
bandaging or garments, and Specific exercises. Our services begin with a comprehensive evaluation. If appropriate, therapy may
include: Joint mobilization, Myofascial release, Yoga postures, Kinesio tape and manual rainage.
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Community Regional Medical Center
2823 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 459-6000
http://www.communitymedical.org/
We provide central California residents with the highest level of care available in the region. We provide services 24-hour Emergency Care,
Dedicated Burn Unit, Cancer Treatment, Cardiovascular, Critical Care, CyberKnife, da Vinci® Surgical System, Dialysis, Dietary & Nutrition,
Endoscopy, Family Birthing, General Surgery, High-Risk Pregnancy (Antepartum) Care, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Intensive Care Unit,
Laboratory, Level I (highest level) Trauma Care, Level III (highest level) Neonatal Intensive Care, Lung Nodule Program, Mammography,
Medical/Surgical, Neuroscience, Occupational, Physical & Speech Therapies, Orthopedics/Joint Replacement, Outpatient Surgery,
Pediatrics, Pharmacy, Rehabilitation, Residency/Fellowship Programs, Respiratory, Telemetry/Intensive Care step=down, UCSF Fresno
Medical Education Program faculty, Women & Children’s Services.
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Community Subacute & Transitional Care Center
103
3003 N. Mariposa
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 459-1711
http://www.communitymedical.org/our-facilities/subacute-transitional-care-center
Helping patients and families since August 1992, our 33-bed facility specializes in care for chronic, subacute conditions that includes
tracheotomy, gastrostomy, ventilator and wounds. Our staff values individualized treatment for the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of
our residents and is committed to carrying out these objectives with compassion and respect.
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County of Fresno
Department of Public Health
1221 Fulton Mall
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-3200
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Division.aspx?id=2553
The Nurse Liaison Project provides public health nurse liaison service to two regional medical centers, Community Regional Medical Center
and Children's Hospital of Central California, serving medically at risk infants admitted for tertiary level neonatal and pediatric special care.
The public health nurse liaisons work with hospital staff, families and health department program staff to bridge gaps in service and support
infants and their families through the transition from advanced specialty care to community care. Nurse liaisons provide assessment,
consultation, technical assistance, referral, case management services to children 0-5 who are attending licensed or non licensed child
care, and linkage to a variety of community programs which serve this population.
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Deran Koligian Ambulatory Care Center
290 N. Wayte Lane
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 459-4900
http://www.communitymedical.org/our-facilities/ambulatory-care-center
The Deran Koligian Ambulatory Care Center is a 79,534-square-foot facility just north of Community Regional Medical Center, on the
southwest corner of McKenzie Avenue and Wayte Lane. It was named in honor of the late Fresno County Board of Supervisors chairman,
who was a longtime advocate of health services for the disadvantaged. The clinics are Asthma, Dental, Diabetes, Eye, Family and adult
practice, HIV/AIDS care, Internal medicine, Oral maxillofacial surgery, and Women and children's.
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Divisadero Community Health Center
145 N. Clark Street
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 457-5900
http://www.clinicasierravista.org
Divisadero Community Health Center is committed to providing a vast array of programs and services; including family practice, internal
medicine, Ob/Gyn, pediatrics and behavioral health. We are open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
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Dr. Nit Wit
90 E. Magill Ste 102
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 447-5423
http://drnitwit.com/
Lice can be overwhelming and scary. Dr. Nit Wit is the only salon in the Central Valley dedicated to removing head lice safely. Our
combination of highly trained Dr. Nit Wit specialists, patented combs, non-toxic shampoos and rinses leads to the fast and safe removal of
nits and lice. Our kid friendly environment is designed to keep your child happily occupied with each child having their own high definition
television to watch cartoons or movies as our specialists remove lice and nits from their head. Please call to schedule an appointment.
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Easton Community Health Center
104
5784 S. Elm Avenue
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 457-5600
http://www.clinicasierravista.org
Easton Community Health Center is committed to providing a vast array of programs and services; including family practice, internal
medicine, Ob/Gyn, pediatrics and behavioral health. We are open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Elm Community Health Center
2790 S. Elm Avenue
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 457-5200
http://www.clinicasierravista.org
Elm Community Health Center is committed to providing a vast array of programs and services; including family practice, internal medicine,
Ob/Gyn, pediatrics and behavioral health. We are open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
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Elm Women’s & Pediatric Community Health Center
2798 S. Elm Avenue
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 457-5314
http://www.clinicasierravista.org
Elm’s Children’s Community Health Center is committed to providing a vast array of programs and services; including family practice,
internal medicine, Ob/Gyn, pediatrics and behavioral health. We are open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
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Elm Dental Center
2756 S. Elm
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 457-5345
http://www.clinicasierravista.org
Elm Dental Center is committed to providing complete dental care. We are open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
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Family First Health Center
6095 N. First Street
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 446-1515
www.plannedparenthood.org
Family First Health Center provides the following services: Abortion, Birth Control, HIV Testing, Men’s Health Care, Morning-After Pill,
Pregnancy Testing & Services, STD Testing, Treatment, & Vaccines and Women’s Health Care. The Family First Health Center is open
Monday’s, Tuesday’s, Thursday’s, & Friday’s 7:30 am – 5:00 pm. On Wednesday’s 7:30 am – 6:30 pm and on Saturday’s 9:00 am - 2:00
pm. On every third Tuesday of the month the health center is closed from 7:30 am – 12:30 pm.
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Fresno County Chest Clinic
1221 Fulton Mall, First Floor
P.O. Box 11867
Fresno, CA 93775
(559) 600-3413
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DivisionPage.aspx?id=738
Chest Clinic services center around the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) disease. Patients diagnosed with or suspected of having TB are
evaluated by our medical staff; the patient receives treatment (medication) and is closely monitored to insure that treatment is effective. Our
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mission is to eliminate TB by initiating prompt treatment and ensuring completion of effective therapy to cure disease. To reduce further
transmission through timely case finding, contact follow-up and to also prevent the development of drug-resistance TB.
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Fresno County Department of Public Health
1221 Fulton Mall
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-3200
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Division.aspx?id=2553
The Department of Public Health provides a variety of services: Immunization, CHDP, clinical testing, environmental testing, services to
pregnant women, infants and their families, help to apply for low income health program, obesity prevention, tobacco control, communicable
disease outreach and investigation, HIV education and prevention.
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Fresno Heart & Surgical Hospital
15 E. Audubon Drive
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 433-8000
http://www.communitymedical.org/
We are a clinical leader in central California for cardiovascular surgery, bariatric surgery, minimally-invasive surgery and intensive care. An
entire hospital devoted to cardiovascular & surgical care. 48 private patient suites that accommodate the patient's overnight guest, Nine
additional private intensive care suites, Technologically advanced surgical suites that promote minimally-invasive techniques for cardiac,
vascular, bariatric and general surgery, Private preoperative rooms, recovery rooms, and a dedicated procedural room, Specialized cardiac
catheterization and vascular interventional treatment rooms, A cardiac evaluation center, An imaging center and clinical laboratory providing
both comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services, Community education and health screenings, Restaurant quality cuisine that caters
to individual patient needs and tastes.
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Fresno-Madera Dental Society
371 E. Bullard Ave, Suite 120
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 438-7284
http://fmds.com/
Our members are dedicated to promoting the total oral health of our community, through education and oral health advocacy, leading you to
a lifetime of good oral health. We are pleased to make referrals to member dentists in your area. This website serves as a resource to the
general public to help find a dentist, learn about dental health, establish careers in the dental field and provide help in resolving dental care
related issues.
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Fresno Tzu Chi Medical Team
7421 N. Maple Avenue
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 481-1498
http://tzuchi.fresnomedicalteam.org/
Tzu Chi Medical Foundation provides quality medical, dental, alternative medicine and vision care, along with health education and other
health services to the income disadvantage residents regardless of their age, gender, race or religious affiliations with inspiring love and
humanity to both the givers and receivers.
Tzu Chi Medical outreach provides free services for anyone with NO MEDICAL INSURANCE and Low Income families. The 2014 Central
Valley monthly free clinic schedule is list on http://tzuchi.fresnomedicalteam.org/images/PDF/2014outreach.pdf
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Fulton Street Health Center
650 N. Fulton Street
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 488-4900
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1-800-230-7526
www.plannedparenthood.org
The Fulton health center off the following services: Abortion, Birth Control, HIV Testing, Men’s Health Care, Morning-After Pill, Pregnancy
Testing & Services, STD Testing, Treatment, & Vaccines and Women’s Health Care. The Fulton Health Center is open Monday’s and
Thursday’s from 8:00 am – 7:00 pm. Tuesday’s, Wednesday’s, Friday’s from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Open on Saturday’s from 9:00 am- 2:00
pm. *On the second Tuesday of every month the health center will be open at 12:00 pm. Closed on Sunday
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Garland Community Health Center
3727 N. First Street, Suite 106
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 457-6900
http://www.clinicasierravista.org
Garland Community Health Center is committed to providing a vast array of programs and services; including family practice, internal
medicine, Ob/Gyn, pediatrics and behavioral health. We are open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Holy Cross Clinic at the Poverello House
412 F. Street
P.O. Box 12225
Fresno, CA 93777
(559) 442-4108
http://www.poverellohouse.org/holycross.html
Clinic provides free medical and dental services to the poor and homeless of our community. The only eligibility requirement is
that patients don’t have medical insurance and pick up a ticket from Poverello House at 11:00 AM Monday through Friday. The
Clinic staff includes a full-time Nurse Practitioner. The rest of the medical team is made up of dedicated Saint Agnes staff and
volunteers who donate their time to fill this crucial need in the community.
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Improving Accessing, Counseling & Treatment (IMPACT)
P.O. Box 957180
Los Angeles, CA 90095
1-800-409-8252
http://www.california-impact.org/
IMPACT´s mission is to provide high quality FREE prostate cancer treatment to Californian men with little or no health insurance. IMPACT
partners with community providers, local health departments and other community-based health organizations to establish growing network
of health facilities statewide that evaluate and treat patients in their local communities. Currently IMPACT has over 600 contracted health
care providers statewide.
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Kaiser Permanente Medical Center
7300 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 448-4555
www.kp.org
As a health care organization in the 21st century, we have a mission--to provide quality care for our members and their families, and to
contribute to the well-being of our communities. See how we dedicate ourselves to this mission.
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
340 W. Fallbrook Avenue, Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 435-1482
http://www.lls.org/
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The mission of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the
quality of life of patients and their families. LLS is the world's largest voluntary health agency dedicated to blood cancer. LLS funds
lifesaving blood cancer research around the world and provides free information and support services
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Muscular Dystrophy Association Clinic
Community Medical Centers
2335 E. Kashian Lane #301
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 459-6282
http://www.mda.org
The Association's comprehensive services program includes diagnostic and follow-up medical consultations, flu shots, support groups,
MDA summer camps for youngsters, a medical equipment program, assistance with equipment repairs and resource referral.
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Muscular Dystropy Association
1943 North Gateway Boulevard #101
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 453-9822
http://www.mda.org
MDA is the nonprofit health agency dedicated to curing muscular dystrophy, ALS and related diseases by funding worldwide research. The
Association also provides comprehensive health care and support services, advocacy and education
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Muscular Dystrophy Association Clinic
Children’s Hospital Central CA
Pediatric Neurology
9300 Valley Children’s Place
Madera, CA 93638
(559) 353-6215
http://www.mda.org
The Association's comprehensive services program includes diagnostic and follow-up medical consultations, flu shots, support groups,
MDA summer camps for youngsters, a medical equipment program, assistance with equipment repairs and resource referral.
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North Fork Indian Health Center
32938 Road 222, Suite 2
North Fork, CA 93643
(559) 877-4676
http://cvih.org/
To improve the quality and quantity of health care services to the Indian people of Fresno, Madera and Kings Counties. To achieve this
purpose a system of health education, preventive medicine, medical and dental services is provided. Hours of operation are Monday –
Thursday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm and every other Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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Orange and Butler Community Health Center
1350 S. Orange Avenue
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 457-5400
http://www.clinicasierravista.org
Orange and Butler Community Health Center is committed to providing a vast array of programs and services; including family practice,
internal medicine, Ob/Gyn, pediatrics and behavioral health. We are open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
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Planned Parenthood
6095 N. First Street, #101
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 446-1515
1-800-230-7526
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/
Planned Parenthood believes in the fundamental right of each individual, throughout the world, to manage his or her fertility, regardless of
the individual's income, marital status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or residence. The mission of Planned
Parenthood is to provide comprehensive reproductive and complementary health care services in settings which preserve and protect the
essential privacy and rights of each individual to advocate public policies which guarantee these rights and ensure access to such services
to provide educational programs which enhance understanding of individual and societal implications of human sexuality to promote
research and the advancement of technology in reproductive health care and encourage understanding of their inherent bioethical,
behavioral, and social implications
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Ramsell Public Health Rx
200 Webster Street, Suite 200
Oakland, CA 94607
(510) 587-2600
1-888-311-7632
http://www.publichealthrx.com/contact.html
Ramsell Public Health Rx is a fully transparent PBM providing its clients with complete control of their pharmacy benefits program. Public
Health Rx provides claims adjudication, drug utilization, formulary and rebate management, a national pharmacy network and mail order
services. All services are focused on delivering cost effective solutions and improving client outcomes. The company also provides
specialized public health services to administer government programs including: California ADAP- AIDS Drug Assistance Program,
Colorado SPAP- Bridging the Gap, Delware ADAP-AIDS Drug Assistance Program. San Bernardino County- BDH Prescription Drug
Program, Texas-HIV State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program, and Washing – ADAP Early Intervention Program.
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Regional Medical Community Health Center
2505 E. Divisadero Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 457-5500
http://www.clinicasierravista.org
Regional Medical Community Health Center is committed to providing a vast array of programs and services; including family practice,
internal medicine, Ob/Gyn, pediatrics and behavioral health. We are open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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Saint Agnes Medical Center
1303 E. Herndon Avenue
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 450-3000
http://www.samc.com
We serve together in Trinity Health, in the spirit of the Gospel, to heal body, mind and spirit, to improve the health of our communities, and
to steward the resources entrusted to us. Our core values are respect, social justice, compassion, excellence, care of the poor and
underserved.
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Tachi Medical Center
16835 Alkali Drive, Suite M
P.O. Box 8
Lemoore, CA 93245
(559) 924-1541
(559) 924-1569
http://cvih.org/
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To improve the quality and quantity of health care services to the Indian people of Fresno, Madera and Kings Counties. To achieve this
purpose a system of health education, preventive medicine, medical and dental services is provided. Hours of operation are Monday –
Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley - Corcoran
1209 Whitley Ave
Corcoran, CA 93212
(559) 992-5020
http://www.unitedhealthcenters.org/
United Health Centers of San Joaquin Valley, Inc. has been providing quality healthcare to residents of Fresno, Tulare and Kings Counties
for over 30 years. We offer a wealth of health services which includes but is not limited to the following: Family Practice Medicine, Internal
Medicine, Dental Care, OB-GYN Pregnancy & Women's Health, Health Education, Pharmacy, Laboratory and X-Ray. We accept Medi-Cal
or you may use the Sliding Fee Program. We kindly offer out patients rides to and from our health center and hours of operation are
Monday’s 11:00 am – 8:00 pm. Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm. Closed Saturday and Sunday.
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley - Earlimart
476 E. Washington Avenue
Earlimart, CA 93219
(559) 849-2781
http://www.unitedhealthcenters.org/
United Health Centers of San Joaquin Valley, Inc. has been providing quality healthcare to residents of Fresno, Tulare and Kings Counties
for over 30 years. We offer a wealth of health services which includes but is not limited to the following: Family Practice Medicine, Internal
Medicine, Dental Care, OB-GYN Pregnancy & Women's Health, Health Education, Pharmacy, Laboratory and X-Ray. We accept Medi-Cal
or you may use the Sliding Fee Program. We kindly offer out patients rides to and from our health center and hours of operation are
Monday’s 11:00 am – 8:00 pm. Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm. Closed Saturday and Sunday.
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United Health Care Center of the San Joaquin Valley - Huron
16928 11 Street
Huron, CA 93234
(559) 945-2541
http://www.unitedhealthcenters.org/
United Health Centers of San Joaquin Valley, Inc. has been providing quality healthcare to residents of Fresno, Tulare and Kings Counties
for over 30 years. We offer a wealth of health services which includes but is not limited to the following: Family Practice Medicine, Internal
Medicine, Dental Care, OB-GYN Pregnancy & Women's Health, Health Education, Pharmacy, Laboratory and X-Ray. We accept Medi-Cal
or you may use the Sliding Fee Program. We kindly offer out patients rides to and from our health center and hours of operation are
Monday’s 11:00 am – 8:00 pm. Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm. Closed Saturday and Sunday.
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United Health Care Center of the San Joaquin Valley - Kerman
517 S. Madera Avenue
Kerman, CA 93630
(559) 846-6330
http://www.unitedhealthcenters.org/
United Health Centers of San Joaquin Valley, Inc. has been providing quality healthcare to residents of Fresno, Tulare and Kings Counties
for over 30 years. We offer a wealth of health services which includes but is not limited to the following: Family Practice Medicine, Internal
Medicine, Dental Care, OB-GYN, Pregnancy & Women's Health, Health Education, Pharmacy, Laboratory and X-Ray. We accept Medi-Cal
or you may use the Sliding Fee Program. We kindly offer out patients rides to and from our health center and hours of operation are
Monday’s 8:30 am – 8:00 pm. Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm. Saturday’s 8:30 am – 12:30 pm and closed on Sunday.
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United Health Care Center of the San Joaquin Valley - Mendota
121 Barboza Street
Mendota, CA 93640
(559) 655-5000
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http://www.unitedhealthcenters.org/
United Health Centers of San Joaquin Valley, Inc. has been providing quality healthcare to residents of Fresno, Tulare and Kings Counties
for over 30 years. We offer a wealth of health services which includes but is not limited to the following: Family Practice Medicine, Internal
Medicine, Dental Care, OB-GYN, Pregnancy & Women's Health, Health Education, Pharmacy, Laboratory and X-Ray. We accept Medi-Cal
or you may use the Sliding Fee Program. We kindly offer out patients rides to and from our health center and hours of operation are
Monday’s 8:30 am – 8:00 pm. Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm. Saturday’s 8:30 am – 1:30 pm and closed on Sunday.
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United Health Care Center of the San Joaquin Valley - Orange Cove
445 11th Street
Orange Cove, CA 93646
(559) 626-4031
http://www.unitedhealthcenters.org/
United Health Centers of San Joaquin Valley, Inc. has been providing quality healthcare to residents of Fresno, Tulare and Kings Counties
for over 30 years. We offer a wealth of health services which includes but is not limited to the following: Family Practice Medicine, Internal
Medicine, Dental Care, OB-GYN Pregnancy & Women's Health, Health Education, Pharmacy, Laboratory and X-Ray. We accept Medi-Cal
or you may use the Sliding Fee Program. We kindly offer out patients rides to and from our health center and hours of operation are
Monday’s 8:30 am – 8:00 pm. Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm. Close on Saturday and Sunday.
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United Health Care Center of the San Joaquin Valley - Parlier
650 Zediker Avenue
Parlier, CA 93648
(559) 646-3561
http://www.unitedhealthcenters.org/
United Health Centers of San Joaquin Valley, Inc. has been providing quality healthcare to residents of Fresno, Tulare and Kings Counties
for over 30 years. We offer a wealth of health services which includes but is not limited to the following: Family Practice Medicine, Internal
Medicine, Dental Care, OB-GYN, Pregnancy & Women's Health, Health Education, Pharmacy, Laboratory and X-Ray. We accept Medi-Cal
or you may use the Sliding Fee Program. We kindly offer out patients rides to and from our health center and hours of operation are
Monday’s 8:30 am – 8:00 pm. Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm. Saturday’s 8:30 am – 2:00 pm and closed on Sunday.
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United Health Care Center of the San Joaquin Valley - Sanger
2502 E. Jensen Avenue
Sanger, CA 93657
(559) 875-6000
http://www.unitedhealthcenters.org/
United Health Centers of San Joaquin Valley, Inc. has been providing quality healthcare to residents of Fresno, Tulare and Kings Counties
for over 30 years. We offer a wealth of health services which includes but is not limited to the following: Family Practice Medicine, Internal
Medicine, Dental Care, OB-GYN, Pregnancy & Women's Health, Health Education, Pharmacy, Laboratory and X-Ray. We accept Medi-Cal
or you may use the Sliding Fee Program. We kindly offer out patients rides to and from our health center and hours of operation are
Monday’s 8:30 am – 8:00 pm. Tuesday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm. Closed on Saturday and Sunday.
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VA Central California Health Care System
2615 E. Clinton Avenue
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 225-6100
www.fresno.va.gov
Inpatient medical, surgical and psychiatric treatment for eligible veterans.
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West Fresno Community Health Center
302 Fresno Street, Suite 102
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 457-5700
http://www.clinicasierravista.org
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West Fresno Community Health Center is committed to providing a vast array of programs and services; including family practice, internal
medicine, Ob/Gyn, pediatrics and behavioral health. We are open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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West Fresno Dental Center
302 Fresno Street, Suite 204
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 457-5700
http://www.clinicasierravista.org
Wets Fresno Dental Center is committed to providing vast array dental services. We are open Monday thru Saturday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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West Shaw Community Health Center
4739 W. Shaw Ave, Suite 108
Fresno,m CA 93722
(559) 457-5826
http://www.clinicasierravista.org/
West Shaw Community Health Center committed to providing a vast array of programs and services; including family practice, internal
medicine, Ob/Gyn, pediatrics and behavioral health. This site is open Monday through Friday’s from 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
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Law Enforcement
Clovis Police Department
1233 5th Street
Clovis, CA 93612
(559) 324-2800
http://cityofclovis.com
The Clovis Police Department proudly serves the citizens of Clovis through a commitment to aggressive crime fighting, fast response times,
courteous service, and community involvement. Our department is fortunate to serve a community of nearly 100,000 people that believes
“Clovis is a Way of Life,” and is actively involved in a partnership with the department to keep it that way.
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California Highway Patrol
1382 W. Olive Avenue
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 441-5400
http://www.chp.ca.gov/
The mission of the California Highway Patrol is to provide the highest level of safety, service, and security to the people of California. This is
accomplished through five departmental goals: Prevent loss of life, injuries, and property damage. Maximize service to the public and
assistance to allied agencies. Manage traffic and emergency incidents. Protect public and state assets and improve departmental efficiency.
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Coalinga Police Department
270 N. 6th Street
Coaling, CA 93210
(559) 935-1525
http://coalingapolice.com/
The Coalinga Police Department has a total of 21 sworn officers. The department is divided into three divisions: Patrol, Investigations, and
Support Services. Each division has its own commander. The Coalinga Police Department has its own full-time 24 hours a day dispatch
center. There is also a School Resource Officer, an Animal Control Officer, and a Property & Evidence Technician.
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Firebaugh Police Department
1575 11th Street
Firebaugh, CA 93622
(559) 659-3051
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Fowler Police Department
128 S. 5th Street
Fowler, CA 93625
(559) 834-3254
(559) 488-31111 Sheriff’s Dispatch
http://www.fowlercity.org/city_departments/police_department.htm
The Police Department is responsible for serving and protecting the citizens by performing the following duties: Preserve laws and order,
Investigate complaints, arrest offenders, recover stolen property, regulate traffic, and enforce the Fowler Municipal Code.
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Fresno Police Department
2323 Mariposa Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 621-7000
http://www.fresno.gov/Government/DepartmentDirectory/Police/default.htm
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The primary goal of the Fresno Police Department is to prevent crime and reduce traffic collisions through high visibility patrols and
proactive enforcement efforts. When incidents do occur, the Department conducts investigations, identifies trends, and deploys resources
as needed to ensure public safety. The Fresno Police Department strongly values its community partnerships, which include programs such
as Crime Stoppers, “Bringing Broken Neighborhoods Back to Life,” Neighborhood Watch, Police Activities League, Citizens On Patrol, our
Citizens Police Academies, Chief’s Advisory Board and the Mayor’s Gang Prevention Initiative.
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Fresno County Sheriff
2200 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 488-3939
http://www.fresnosheriff.org
The primary goal of the Fresno Sheriff Department is to protect and serve Fresno County. FSO has 16 specialty teams ranging from air
support to SWAT.
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Huron Police Department
36389 Lassen Ave
Huron, CA 93234
(559) 945-2046
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Kerman Police Department
850 S. Madera Avenue
Kerman, CA 93630
(559) 846-8800
http://www.kermanpolicedept.org/
Kerman Police department currently has 18 sworn positions, including 10 Patrol positions, 2 Corporals, 3 Sergeants, Chief of Police William
Newton. In addition they also have: 5 Reserves and 3 CSO's. Kerman Police Department is committed to forming a strong and lasting
partnership with the community to combat crime and make Kerman the safest community in Fresno County.
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Kingsburg Police Department
1300 California Street
Kingsburg, CA 93631
(559) 897-2931
http://cityofkingsburg-ca.gov/?page_id=1143
The Kingsburg Police Department currently has fifteen sworn peace officers. Those positions include the Chief, three Sergeants, a
Detective, and ten Patrol Officers.
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Mendota Police Department
1000 Airport Blvd.
Mendota, CA 93640
(559) 655-4298
http://www.ci.mendota.ca.us/police.htm
The City of Mendota has recently re-established its own police department in August of 2009. The Department consists of a Chief, 3
corporals, 4 officers, and two support staff on a full time basis. The department is further staffed with several reserve police officers and
assisting support staff members. The Mendota Police keep law and order on our streets, and assist our residents in times of trouble.
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Parlier Police Department
8770 S. Mendocino Avenue Ste. A
Parlier, CA 93648
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(559) 646-6600
1-800-522-0086
http://www.parlier.ca.us/government/police.htm
The Parlier Police Department will work together with the community and the City of Parlier to solve contemporary problems related to
crime, fear of crime, social and physical disorder, and neighborhood decay
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Reedley Police Department
843 G Street
Reedley, CA 93654
(559) 638-4250
http://www.reedley.com/departments/police_department
We, the members of the Reedley Police Department, are committed to promoting a safe and secure environment for our community through
the delivery of quality services. We will be responsive to the concerns of the community and improving the quality of life for the citizens of
Reedley by working together in problem-solving partnerships. We will work to maintain safe and secure neighborhoods while treating
everyone fairly, with dignity and respect.
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Sanger Police Department
1700 7 Street
Sanger, CA 93657
(559) 875-8521
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Selma Police Department
1935 E. Front Street
Selma, CA 93662
(559) 896-2525
http://www.cityofselma.com/police/
The Selma Police Department employees are committed to serving the community in a manner which promotes community awareness and
remains sensitive to the needs of its citizens. As our community continues to grow, so do the challenges we face as a department and we
are committed to meeting those challenges. We are proud of the fact that the employees of this department maintain a sense of teamwork
and unity.
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Native American Tribes in the Central Valley
Statewide Directory of Services for Native American Families
http://www.courts.ca.gov/5807.htm.
The Directory contains contact information on services to assist Indian children and families. Search by county, service type or both.
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Big Sandy Rancheria
37387 Auberry Mission Road
Auberry, CA 93602
(559) 374-0066
http://www.bigsandyrancheria.com/
In 1909, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) purchased 280 acres of land to be held in trust for the benefit of the San Joaquin or Big Sandy
Band of Western Mono Indians. This land became known as the Big Sandy Rancheria of Auberry, and was purchased to provide the Band
with a “secure land base on which to build homes, grow crops for food and sale, graze cattle, cut wood for fuel and sale and to be free from
depredations by non-Indians.” The mailing address is P.O. Box 337 Auberry, CA 93602
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California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc
5108 E. Clinton Way, Suite 127
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 456-9195
http://www.cimcinc.org/cimcmain.htm
The primary purpose of the Consortium is to offer training, employment, and other activities designed to meet the employment and training
needs of the client population. Eligibility requirements: must be American India, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian. Must be unemployed,
underemployed or low income and reside in the CIMC Program Services Area which includes Fresno, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced,
and Santa Barbara Areas.
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Cold Springs Rancheria
32861 Sycamore Road #300
Tollhouse, CA 93667
(559) 855-5043
http://www.coldspringsrancheria.com/
The Cold Springs tribe is composed of Western Mono Indians, whose traditional homeland is in the southern Sierra Nevada foothills of
California. The Cold Springs Rancheria occupies 155 acres (0.63 km2) in Sycamore Valley.
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Fresno American Indian Health Project
1551 E. Shaw Avenue, Suite 139
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 320-0490
http://www.faihp.org/
Fresno American Indian Health Project strives to provide excellence in a wide variety of services for the American Indian Community in a
respectful manner with a high regard for cultural, spiritual, personal values and tribal affiliation. FAIHP provides health services, behavioral
health services, diabetes care, prevention services, and clubhouse youth program.
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Friendship House
(415) 865-0964 ext. 4004
56 Julian
San Francisco, CA 94103
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http://www.friendshiphousesf.org/
Friendship House is to promote healing and wellness in the American Indian community by providing a continuum of substance abuse
prevention, treatment, and recovery services that integrate traditional American Indian healing practices and evidence-based substance
abuse treatment methods.
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North Fork Rancheria
33143 Road 222
North Fork, CA 93643
(559) 877-2461
http://www.northforkrancheria.com/
North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California with nearly 1,800 tribal citizens -- one of the largest recognized tribes in California. The
mailing address is P.O. Box 929 North Fork, CA 93643
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Owens Valley Career Development Center
Fresno Tribal TANF
5070 N. Sixth Street, Suite 110
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 226-2880
http://www.ovcdc.com/
We are a dedicated American Indian organization operating under a consortium of Sovereign Nations. OVCDC is providing the opportunity
for improvement in the quality of life by focusing on education and self-sufficiency while protecting, preserving and promoting our cultures in
the spirit of positive nation building for Native people of today and generations of tomorrow.
The Owens Valley Career Development Center (OVCDC) is a Tribal organization providing career education, family literacy, language and
temporary assistance services in the five California Counties of Fresno, Inyo, Kern, Kings and Tulare. The OVCDC is governed by the
seven member Owens Valley Board of Trustees (OVBT) consisting of the five member Bishop Paiute Tribal Council, one elected trustee
representing the Big Pine Paiute Tribe and one elected trustee representing the Lone Pine Paiute tribe. Jenifer Philley, Site Manager
ext.185, Julian G, Garza, Site Manager, ext. 504, and David Falls, Deputy Director, ext.322.
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Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians
46575 Road 417 #A
Coarsegold, CA 93614
(559) 683-6633
http://www.chukchansi.net
The Chukchansi have inhabited the fringes of the San Joaquin Valley and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada for more then 12,000 years.
The Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians’ federal status was restored by the government in 1983 and we became a Federally
Recognized Tribe.
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Santa Rosa Rancheria
16835 Alkali Drive
P.O. Box 8
Lemoore, CA 93245
(559) 925-1278
http://www.tachi-yokut-nsn.gov/
Santa Rosa Rancheria is the reservation of the Santa Rosa Indian Community of the Santa Rosa Rancheria Established in 1934 on about
40 acres. The Santa Rosa Rancheria belongs to the federally recognized Tachi Yokut tribe. It is the site of the Tachi Palace hotel and
casino.[1] The population was 517 at the time of the 2000 United States Census.
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Table Mountain Rancheria
23736 Sky Harbour Road
Friant, CA 93626
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(559) 822-2587
The Table Mountain Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Native American people from the Chukchansi band of Yokuts and the
Monache tribe Founded in 1916. The Table Mountain Rancheria is 61 acres large and located in Fresno County, near Friant, California. The
reservation population is approximately eleven people, with 34 tribal members living in the general area.
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Tule River Indian Tribe
340 N. Reservation Road
Porterville, CA 93257
(559) 781-4271
http://www.tulerivertribe-nsn.gov/home
Established in 1873, the Tule River Indian Reservation is estimated to cover almost 85 square miles of rugged foothill lands of the Sierra
Nevada Mountains. The reservation is located in a remote rural area approximately 20 miles from the nearest town of Porterville. The Tribe
also owns 40 acres in the Porterville Airport Industrial Park and 79.9 acres in the foothill scenic development corridor along Highway 190.
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Parenting Education
Alternative Health Consultants
“Collaborative Parenting”
1553 W. Shaw
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 261-4008
http://ahctherapy.com
Collaborative parent classes are short term co parenting classes and Parenting through the ages is a 14 week parenting program.
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California Pregnant and Parenting Youth Guide
http://www.pregnantyouth.info/index.shtml
This Guide is for you if you are under 18 years old, you live in California, and you are pregnant or are already a parent. The Guide
answers your questions about the law for pregnant or parenting minors.
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Charis Education Services
3170 N. Chestnut Ave, Suite 102
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 455-9510
Charis provides 12 and 26 parenting program.
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Children’s Service Network
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/uploadedFiles/Departments/Children_and_Family_Services/Schedule of Parenting Classes.pdf
Children’s’ Service Network provides a comprehensive list of parenting classes within Fresno County. The list provides the date, time of the
session, location, if there is a fee for children while you participate or a fee for the parenting class.
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Community Medical Center Education Development in partnership with California State
University
“Kids Turn”
C/O Encourage Tomorrow
2491 W Shaw Ave Ste 110
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 233-2880
http://www.encouragetomorrow.org/
Kids' Turn is a program designed to help parent and children work through the difficult emotions connected with separation or divorce. The
goal of Kids' Turn is to provide a safe, accessible environment in which children learn to deal with the difficult situations they face as their
family reorganizes. (Scholarships may be available to assist with the cost of class. In quire about scholarships when you attend mediation
for Family Court)
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Comprehensive Youth Services, Inc. (CYS)
3795 E. Shields Avenue
Fresno, CA 93726
Phone: 229-3561
www.cysfresno.org
The agency offers Successful Single Parenting (SSP) (also known as "Consider the Children") classes. Successful Single Parenting (SSP)
is designed for parents going through a separation or divorce who need support regarding their role as a single parent. This program is
designed for parents going through a separation or divorce. Over a six week period the program examines the needs of children during and
after the break-up of a marriage or relationship. This class helps parents learn how to better share parental responsibilities. Classes are two
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hours long once a week for six weeks. (Grant money may be available to assist with services if criteria are met. Family court participate
attend “Consider the Children program)
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Department of Social Services Child Welfare
Brix Building
1221 Fulton Mall
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-6655 Neil Pamandanan
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/ChildWelfare
The Departments Nurturing Parenting Skills class helps you recognizing your parenting style, setting boundaries, anger management,
developmental stages of childhood/adolescences, and stages of discipline, self esteem, family conflict, communication and how to discuss
sensitive topics with your children. The Department also offers African-American Parenting Classes.
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For the Love of Children Education Program
Suzanne Swanson LCSW, LMFT
5430 N. Palm #108
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 438-1200
Swanson Suzanne LCSW, MFCC is a Psychologist office located in Fresno, CA. A psychologist focuses on the evaluation, prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment of mental, emotional and behavioral health issues. A clinical psychologist uses psychotherapy and other
counseling skills to improve emotional and mental health.
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
Adolescent Family Life Program
1900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 301
Fresno Ca 93721
(559) 263-1395
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/aflp
Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP) addresses the social, health, educational, and economic consequences of adolescent pregnancy
by providing comprehensive case management services to pregnant and parenting teens and their children. AFLP emphasizes promotion of
positive youth development, focusing on and building upon the adolescents’ strengths and resources
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Exceptional Parents Unlimited (EPU)
4440 N. First Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 229-2000
(559) 225-6059 TTY
http://www.exceptionalparents.org
EPU provides advocacy, education, and community outreach for parents and parents of handicapped children. Assessment Center
provides comprehensive assessments of children (0-5) and support for families. Other services include: Early Intervention, Parenting
Classes, Parent to Parent Support, Home Visitation, and more.
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Marjaree Mason Center
1600 M. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 237-4706
www.mmcenter.org
Now open to the public as well as shelter clients, this class focuses on improving parenting skills. The class teaches mothers positive
parenting techniques; how to promote healthy growing for their children; and discipline tactics for raising a healthy family.
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Parenting Group
W. Gary Cannon Psychological Services Center at Alliant University
5130 E. Clinton Way
Fresno, CA 93729
(559) 253-2277
http://www.alliant.edu
The W. Gary Cannon Psychological Service Center (PSC) is a non-profit mental health agency operated by the California School of Professional
Psychology (CSPP) at Alliant International University, and housed on its Fresno campus. Services offered are Individual, family, and Couple’s Treatment
as well as offering Parenting groups, Victims of sexual assault, Batterer’s Intervention programs, and Sex Offender Treatment Programs.
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Positive Indian Parenting
37387 Auberry Mission Road
P.O. Box 337
Auberry, CA. 93602
(559) 855-4003
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Promesa Behavioral Health
7475 N. Palm Avenue, Suite 107
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 439-5437
1-800-362-5712
http://www.promesabehavioral.org/
Clients are able to participate in the Residential Treatment program while preparing for child birth. It is a 26 week course. The clients are
referred to OMNI birthing classes during pregnancy. The clients are also involve with the community and participates in the Teen Mother’s
of Pre-Schoolers.
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Putting Kid’s First
1-888-300-4707
(903) 575-9238
http://puttingkidsfirst.org/
The original court ordered online co parenting classes for divorce. It provides online classes in parenting, divorce, and co-parenting,
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Universal Health Network and Systems, Inc.
3170 N. Chestnut Ave Suite 105
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 252-5150
http://universalhealthnetwork.org/parenting.htm
The Parenting Class creates an opportunity for parents and family members to shift their attention from the personal aspects of divorce to
the needs of their children. By using a psycho educational approach, this program focuses on the enhancement of the children's ability to
function within their families, the relationship between the separate households, and how to improve the parental relationship to provide a
nurturing, non-threatening home environment. This course is suited for all parents, grandparents, or others that directly or indirectly
influence decisions about children.
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Replacing Important Documents
California Department of Motor Vehicle
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/home/dmv.htm
Information or renewing driver’s licenses and vehicle or boot registration. The cost of services such as selling a vehicle, buying a vehicle,
commercial vehicles, registration, and license.
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Consulate of Mexico
7435 N. Ingram Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 233-3065
http://consulmex.sre.gob.
Receive assistance and information regarding immigration.
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Fresno County Clerk
2221 Kern Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-2575
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us
Fresno County Clerk office is where you can apply for marriage licensed, marriage ceremonies, fictitious business name, apply for a
passport, notary public, notary public findings, registered process server, and etc,.
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Fresno County Department of Public Health
Vital Statistics Program
1221 Fulton Mall, Room 161, 1st Floor
P.O. Box 11867
Fresno, CA 93775
(559) 600-3310
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DivisionPage.aspx?id=730
The Fresno County Department of Public Health, *Vital Statistics Program registers all births and deaths in Fresno County and issues birth
and death certificates for the current and previous year only. To request birth/death Certificates from previous years, you must contact
the Fresno County Assessor-Recorders office.
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Fresno County Family Law Clerk
1130 O Street, 2nd Floor
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 457-2100
http://www.fresnosuperiorcourt.org/family/family_law.php
The Family Law Clerk’s Office will provide you with the necessary forms if you are representing yourself in a family law matter such as
Divorce, Legal Separation, Nullity, Establishing Parentage, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Spousal Support, Family Support,
Marital Property Division, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders and Elder Abuse. . SELF-HELP informational packets are available for a
nominal charge through the Family Law Clerk’s Office or they may be acquired from this website by clicking on Forms.
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Medicare
1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227)
http://www.medicare.gov/default.aspx
Apply for Medicare benefits, find a doctor and facilities. Information on Medicare basics, health and drug plans.
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Social Security
865 Fulton Mall
Fresno, CA 93721
1-877-311-2640
http://www.ssa.gov/
Get or replace a Social Security Card. Apply for retirement, disability, Medicare, survivors or family benefits.
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Supports Groups
Action Community Church
4386 N. Chestnut Avenue
Fresno, CA 93726
559-291-7729
http://www.actioncommunity.org
Adoptive parents support group. Adoptive parent support night will be held on the last Thursday of the month from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm and
child care is available for children 0-12 years old.
It also includes a free dinner for the whole family. Please RSVP at
info@actioncommunity.org.
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Al-Anon and Alateen In Northern California
For Families and Friends of Alcoholics
Serving Fresno, Clovis, Oakhurst, Kings, Madera & Tulare Counties
(559) 265-3560
http://www.ncwsa.org/district-19.html
Al-Anon and Alateen offers self help groups for children and adults struggling with problem drinkers. The meetings help families understand
the problem of alcoholism as it affects them.
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Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation
911 H. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 621-4016
1-888-492-2876
http://www.aarbf.org/index.htm
Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for burn survivors and promote burn prevention education.
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All About Care
4974 N. Fresno Street, PMB#156
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 222-9471
http://allaboutcare.org/
All About Care offers client advocacy, referral for prescription drugs, and legal referrals, in addition to community outreach, education, and
speakers. Because of HOPWA (Housing Opportunity for People with AIDS) funding, we are able to offer referral for short-term housing
assistance and utility payments. Due to giving by friends of All About Care, we are able to offer food, nutritional support, and have
established and sponsor support groups for: Women with HIV/AIDS, Children of parents with HIV/AIDS, Mothers of sons or daughters lost
to or living with HIV/AIDS and Spiritual support. Additionally, All About Care offers individual counseling, bereavement counseling, phone
support, and crisis counseling for women and children.
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Alzheimer’s Foundation of Central California
Senior Living Network
P.O. Box 3438
Fresno, CA 93650
(559) 285-7544
http://seniorlivingnetwork.org
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Senior Living Network (SLN) is a not-for-profit coalition of senior care professionals, organizations and community members dedicated to
raising community awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. It provides information about care, programs and
assistance available to patients and their families
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American Cancer Society
2222 W. Shaw Avenue, Ste 201
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 451-0722
1-800-227-2345
http://www.cancer.org /index
Saving lives by helping people stay well, get well, find cures and fight back.
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American Lung Association
4948 North Arthur
Fresno, CA 93705
(559) 222-4800
1-800-548-8252
http://www.lungusa.org/associations/states/california/
The mission of the American Lung Association is to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. The American Lung
Association in California saves lives and improves the health of Californians and their lungs. Through research, education and advocacy,
we fight to reduce smoking, keep the air we breathe clean, prevent and treat lung diseases such as asthma and COPD, and eliminate lung
cancer.
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Amputee Support Group
1303 E. Herndon Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 284-8417
https://www.samc.com
Peers provide support for amputees with monthly meetings.
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Angel Babies Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Program
1616 W. Shaw Avenue, D-1
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 248-8579
1-800-400-4677
http://www.hindshospice.org/angel-babies
Offers support during pregnancy and preparation for the birth experience, hospice services, and support during grief journey for adults and
children, individual counseling, and support groups educational material and lending library, and community education.
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Babies First
1900 Mariposa Mall Suite 210
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-3200
1-800-640-0333 Hotline
www.babiesfirstfresno.com
Babies First is a community-wide effort to improve the health and well-being of mothers, babies and families in Fresno County.
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Blue Sky Wellness Center
1617 E. Saginaw Way
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 230-2501
http://blueskywellnesscenter.org
The Blue Sky Wellness Center was developed with the primary focus on a basic mental health recovery principle: dispensing hope, having
freedom of choice, modeling self-determination and personal responsibility, and the fact that we can and do heal from a mental health
diagnosis. Self help and peer support are the foundation of our peer community. Staff provides a safe environment where we come
together to socialize, participate in peer support groups, and volunteer our talents. Blue Sky is consumer directed and consumer driven. All
staff is presently or has been a past consumer of mental health services.
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Breast Cancer St. Agnes Cancer Center
For women under the age of 40 with breast cancer
1303 E. Herndon Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 450-5500
http://www.samc.com/
A meeting is held at 10-11:30 a.m. every 4th Monday of the month in the Saint Agnes Cancer Center.
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Breast Cancer Support Group
1303 E. Herndon Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 908-0925
(559) 341-7389
http://www.samc.com/
Gives women an opportunity to support each other in expressing feelings and concerns related to the diagnosis and treatment of breast
cancer
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California Diabetes and Pregnancy Program
1680 W. Shaw Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 221-6315
http://www.healthcollaborative.org
The California Diabetes and Pregnancy Program (CDAPP) provides education, training and technical support for affiliate Sweet Success
(SS) program providers offering intensive intervention and self-management training for at-risk women during the preconception, perinatal
and postpartum period. Sweet Success refers to diabetes and pregnancy self-management programs within provider sites throughout
California. It is an educational and clinical program that offers multidisciplinary team services during preconception, pregnancy and
postpartum. Sweet Success was designed by the California Diabetes and Pregnancy Program (CDAPP) of the Maternal and Child Branch
of the Department of Health Services.
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California SIDS Program
11344 Coloma Road, Suite 560
Gold River, CA 95670
(916) 851-7437
http://www.californiasids.com
California Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Program website. This site is designed to serve the many individuals affected by a SIDS
death, and to educate the public about SIDS. You will find a wide variety of information on our site, including Grief & Bereavement
resources, SIDS Facts, and infant care practices for Reducing the Risk of SIDS.
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Carefinder
1180 E. Shaw Ave, Ste 101
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 233-2273
Carefinder provides Physician referral service, general health information, referral line and class registration.
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Caregiver Support Group (Adult)
1303 E. Herndon Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 908-0925
(559) 341-7389
http://www.samc.com/
Meetings are 1st and 3rd Friday of each month, 2-3:30 p.m. This group offers support and education for care providers of those who are 55
years of age and older.
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Central California Chapter
Autism Society of America
P.O. Box 5535
Fresno, CA 93755
http://www.asaccc.org/home.html
The Central California Chapter of the Autism Society of America is a local supportive resource for persons with autism and related
disabilities, their families and friends, and interested professionals. The Central California Chapter provides many valuable services and
resources for the local community. These include: Information and referral, A 24 hour information line, Monthly Chapter meetings, A parent
support group, A lending library of books, videos and tapes, Presentations to professionals, educators and various civic groups, Guest
speakers and public workshops, Fundraising and financial support for, local schools and programs, Coordination of lobbying efforts to
effect, legislation pertaining to the needs of persons with autism and their families, Monthly newsletters providing information about
upcoming events, resources and legislation.
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Central California Narcotics Anonymous
(559) 255-5881
http://centralcalna.org/
NA members learn from one another how to live drug free and recover from the effects of addition in their lives.
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City Without Orphans
6362 N. Figarden Drive #113
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 978-2851
http://citywithoutorphans.com/#/who-we-are
The Mission of City Without Orphans is to equip and partner with churches, families and service providers to help all children in the Fresno
County child welfare system to be placed in a loving home. If you are considering adoption, foster care or just need support. For more
information you can contact Whitney Bunker at whitneybunker@citywithoutorphans.com.
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Community Action Partnership of Madera County
Rape and Sexual Assault Services
1225 Gill Ave
Madera, CA 93637
1800 355-8989
https://www.maderacap.org/TextPages/rape_and_sexual_assault_services.aspx
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If you are victim of rape/sexual assault, do not feel ashamed. It is not your fault, and you should not be embarrassed. NO MEANS NO
despite any circumstances. For support, accompaniment, and/or information contact Victim Services. This anonymous and confidential
service provides knowledgeable and sensitive support, guidance and information.
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Community Action Partnership of Madera County
Victim and Witness Services
1225 Gill Ave
Madera, CA 93637
1-800-355-8989
https://www.maderacap.org/TextPages/victim_and_witness_services.aspx
Often until one has become a crime victim he or she may never have heard of Victim/Witness Services or contemplated the wide range of
services available to crime victims. Highly-skilled and well-trained Victim/Witness Advocates provide the necessary services to help victims
through the complex criminal justice system, and to locate important resources in the community.
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County of Fresno – Moms & Kids Toll-Free Hotline
1-800-640-0333
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DivisionPage.aspx?id=2888
Contact Moms & Kids Toll-Free Hotline if you need emergency shelter for domestic violence situation.
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Crime Victim Assistance Center
2233 Kern Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-2822
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=35643
The Center assists crime victims and witnesses with a number of specific services such as crisis intervention and counseling, emergency
assistance and referrals, assistance filing for financial help with California Victim Compensation Program and an orientation to the Criminal
Justice System. The also provide restitution assistance, assistance with Victim Impact Statements, criminal case status and disposition,
information and referrals regarding obtaining protective and/or restraining orders, employer and creditor intervention and presentation and
training.
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Crime Victims of Juvenile Offenders
3333 E. American Suite B119
Fresno, CA 93725
(559) 495-3949
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=35645
The Center assists crime victims and witnesses with a number of specific services such as crisis intervention and counseling, emergency
assistance and referrals, assistance filing for financial help with California Victim Compensation Program and an orientation to the Criminal
Justice System. The also provide restitution assistance, assistance with Victim Impact Statements, criminal case status and disposition,
information and referrals regarding obtaining protective and/or restraining orders, employer and creditor intervention and presentation and
training.
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Crime Victims who are Seniors (65 years or older) or Dependent Adults
Senior resource Center at SRC
2025 East Dakota #201
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 600-1651
(559) 600-1652
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=35587
The Center assists crime victims and witnesses with a number of specific services such as crisis intervention and counseling, emergency
assistance and referrals, assistance filing for financial help with California Victim Compensation Program and an orientation to the Criminal
Justice System. The also provide restitution assistance, assistance with Victim Impact Statements, criminal case status and disposition,
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information and referrals regarding obtaining protective and/or restraining orders, employer and creditor intervention and presentation and
training.
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Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services Center (DHHSC)
5340 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 225-3233
(559) 408-5249 VP
www.dhhsc.org
To advocate, seek equality, and promote self-determination through empowerment for those who seek our assistance; and to enhance the
awareness and understanding of Deaf Culture and the unique communication needs of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals. DHHSC
provides communication assistance, community education, independent living skills instruction, case management and peer counseling for
members of the Central Valley who are deaf and hard of hearing.
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Facing Cancer
1303 E. Herndon Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 450-5500
http://www.samc.com/
A meeting is held at 2:30-4 p.m. every 4th Thursday of each month. Free support group to help your body, mind and spirit as you face
challenges of a cancer diagnoses.
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Family Self-Sufficiency Corps, Inc.
1331 Fulton Mall
Fresno, CA 93721
Phone: (559) 443-8432
It's the mission of the Family Self-Sufficiency Corps to assist families seeking self-sufficiency by developing, and providing access to the
appropriate information, knowledge and resources necessary to overcome barriers and achieve their goals of self-reliance and economic
independence. The Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program was adopted by the Housing Authorities of the City and County of Fresno in
1993, and designed as a means to improve Fresno County communities by eliminating barriers to economic self-sufficiency at the individual
and family level.
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Footsteps
Support for children experiencing loss
6729 N. Willow
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 450-5608
http://www.samc.com/footsteps
Footsteps, an expansion program of Saint Agnes Hospice, continues its 20-year tradition of supporting children and teens who have
experienced a loss or change due to death. Its home grown, award-winning, expressive arts curriculum offers a healing bridge for
communication among children, parents, grandparents and foster parents whose families are on the unpredictable passageway of grief. In
2010, 220 youth participated in Footsteps community- and hospital-based events. Children and teens are placed in small groups with others
of similar age and loss situations. Each group meets weekly for six weeks under the guidance of a trained facilitator. Concurrent
parent/caregiver support groups are also an integral part of Footsteps.
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Fresno Center of New Americans
4879 E. Kings Canyon Road
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 255-8395
http://fresnocenter.com/?fcna=home
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FCNA was incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1991, to respond to the growing needs of Southeast Asians (Cambodians, Hmong,
Lao, & Vietnamese) in Fresno County. Current services include Hmong refugee jobs services, beginning English classes, health access
education, research and advocacy, networking and partnering with civic leaders to build a more cohesive and healthier community.
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Fresno County Department of Child Support Services
2220 Tulare Street, Suite 310P
P.O. Box 12946
Fresno, CA 93721
1-866-901-3212
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/Departments.aspx?id=124
We administer and implement the Federal Child Support Program for the State of California in Fresno County by assisting families with
establishing parentage and the establishment and enforcement of child support and medical support in an equitable, timely and courteous
manner. By encouraging parents to provide for their children, we promote the financial, medical and emotional well being of children. In the
process, we are committed to improving the performance of the Fresno County Child Support Program and increasing total collections
annually.
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Fresno County Department of Social Services
Kinship Resource and Support
4670 E. Butler
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 600-3627
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=53132
We are a new program working to bring the Department of Social Services together with the local community of Fresno in an effort to
provide support to individuals who are caring for children of their relatives or close family friends; we call these individuals, “Kinship Care
Providers”. We are located at the Sal Mosqueda Community Center from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
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Fresno County Public Library
Central Library
2420 Mariposa Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-7323
http://www.fresnolibrary.org/index.html
The Fresno County Public Library provides collections and services through its Central Resource Library and 34 branches. We are part of
the San Joaquin Valley Library System (SJVLS), a cooperative network of 10 public library jurisdictions in the counties of Fresno, Kern,
Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced and Tulare.
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Fresno-Madera Area Agency on Aging
3837 N. Clark Street
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 600-4405
1-800-510-2020
http://fmaaa.org/
The Fresno-Madera Area Agency on Aging's mission is to provide leadership in addressing issues that relate to older Californians; to
develop community-based systems of care that provide services which support independence within California's interdependent society,
and which protect the quality of life of older persons and persons with functional impairments; and to promote citizen involvement in the
planning and delivery of service. The role of the agency is to: Establish and coordinate an integrated comprehensive community based
system of care for older adults in Fresno and Madera counties. Target services towards individuals who have low-income, are minorities,
live in rural areas, and/or have functional impairments. Provide nutrition and supportive services to assure maximum independence and
dignity at home for older adults in order to prevent premature institutionalization Educate the community on the issue of elder abuse and
how it might be prevented and Provide opportunities for older adults to demonstrate their commitment to improving their communities
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Fresno Survivors of Suicide Loss
2585 E. Perrin, Suite 102
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 322-5877
http://www.fresnosos.org/
Provides suicide prevention education training workshops and provides support groups for those surviving suicide.
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Fresno County EOC Baby Steps Program
1920 Mariposa Mall, Suite 300
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 263-100
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/
Provides supportive services to pregnant woman
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Fresno County Department of Public Health
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Program
1221 Fulton Mall 5th Floor
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-3330
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DepartmentPage.aspx?id=12885
The sudden death of a child is devastating. After the shock and numbness wears off, you may be left with feelings of depression, anger, or
hopelessness. It is important to know that these feelings are normal. It may help to talk with a SIDS parent or public health nurse.
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Fresno Survivors of Suicide Loss (SOS)
2585 E. Perrin Avenue Suite 102
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 322-5877
www.fresnosos.org
To provide emotional support to survivors of suicide loss and educate our community about issues related to suicide.
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Fresno Wrap
2550 W. Clinton
Fresno, CA 93705
(559) 264-7521
http://www.mhsinc.org/fresno-wrap
Eligible youth and families are provided with a Wraparound team to assist with maintaining the youth at home and in their community.
Wraparound is a family-driven process in which family members decide on the goals that are most important to them and recruit
Wraparound team members to help them accomplish these goals. Wraparound works from a team-based approach in which multiple
individuals work together toward a common purpose – to improve the lives of children and families through empowerment, encouraging
positive change and supporting self sufficiency. Eligible youth are referred to our program through Dependency or Probation Courts. Any
youth who is at risk of being removed from home and being placed in a residential program through one of the following qualify for services:
Child Welfare, Fresno County Probation, receiving AB3632, or AAP services.
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Gamblers Anonymous
International Service Office
P.O. 17173
Los Angeles, CA 90017
(626) 960-3500
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http://gamblersanonymous.org/
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they
may solve their common problem and help others to recover from a gambling problem. G.A. meetings within the Fresno Area. Monday’s @
Hope Lutheran Church 364 E. Barstow Avenue, Room #28 in Fresno @ 5:30 pm Open Meeting & Speaker Meeting 1st Monday of every
month. Tuesday’s @ Friends Community Church 5688 N. 1st Street Fresno @ 7-9 pm Closed/Step Meeting also on Tuesday’s Fresno
Spanish G.A. Wesley United Methodist Church 1343 E. Barstow Avenue, room #4 in Fresno @ 7-9 pm Open Meeting Spanish speaking.
Wednesday’s Women's G.A. Friends Community Church 5688 N. 1st Street Fresno @ 7-9 pm Closed/Topic Meeting Women Preferred.
Thursday’s @ Friends Community Church 5688 N. 1st Street Fresno @ 7-9 pm Closed Meeting. Friday @ Fresno Breakfast House - A
Day At A Time 2085 W. Bullard in Fresno @7:00 am Open/Topic Meeting. Friday’s Lemoore G.A. South Valley Community Church 1050
W. Bush Street-Fellowship Hall in Lemoore, CA @ 7:00 pm Closed Meeting.
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Greater Fresno Parkinson’s Support Group
106 W. Paul Avenue
Clovis, CA 93612
(559) 593-9953
http://gfpsg.org/
Coping with Parkinson’s disease is difficult—more difficult for some than for others. Whatever the case, our Support Group facilitates:
Getting comfort and encouragement from others facing similar problems and realizing we are not alone. Combating isolation and
depression so often part of having Parkinson’s or of caring for one who has it. Getting and sharing timely accurate information about
Parkinson’s. Educating ourselves about resources such as: Social Security, the Americans with Disabilities Act, public services,
transportation options and other benefits. Promoting public awareness and education about Parkinson’s.
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Greif Support Group
1303 E. Herndon Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 450-3158
http://www.samc.com/
Currently meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., of each month. For adults who have recently experienced the death of loved one.
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Healing for Survivors (HFS)
PO Box 8405
Fresno, CA 93747
(559) 442-3600
Healing for Survivors is a faith based resource center committed to the healing of men and women who have be physically, emotionally or
sexually abused. The education, workshops and counseling, we shall “Break the Cycle” of abuse for future generations.
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Hinds Hospice Center for Grief and Loss
2490 W. Shaw Ste 101
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 320-0308
http://hindshospice.org/
The mission of Hinds Hospice is to uphold the dignity and ease the suffering of the terminally ill while supporting their loved ones, and those
who are grieving. The Hinds Hospice vision is to be recognized as the premier provider of comprehensive, compassionate end-of-life care,
and specialized grief support services, accessible to all. The philosophy of Hinds Hospice is based on our sacred call to serve the physical,
emotional, and spiritual needs of those who have a life-limiting illness and those who are grieving. Counseling is also provided to
individuals who have been diagnosed with a terminal condition.
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Hinds Hospice Home
1416 W. Twain Avenue
132
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 222-0793
http://www.hindshospice.org/
The Hinds Hospice Home offers patients and their families a peaceful, serene environment. Care is provided by a team of highly skilled
hospice care professionals. The goal of the Hospice Care Team is to provide respectful and dignified physical, emotional and spiritual
support to all patients and their families. The Hinds Hospice Home is a welcoming environment to receive loving, around-the-clock, end-oflife care
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La Leche League of Fresno and Clovis
944 E. Perrin Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 265-3301
http://lllfresno.org/
We are here to help you mother your baby through breastfeeding. Though breastfeeding is natural, many women find they benefit from
information and support. Getting to know other nursing women can be helpful and reassuring. Nightly meetings begin at 7:00 pm the first
Tuesday of each mother. Fathers are welcome at the evening meetings. Morning meetings began at 9:45 am the third Wednesday of each
month.
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Multiple Myeloma Support Group
1303 E. Herndon Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 450-5528
http://www.samc.com/
A meeting is held every 3rd Tuesday of the month, 2:30-4 p.m. in the Saint Agnes Cancer Center. Open discussion forum for Multiple
Myeloma patients and their families. Leukemia and Lymphoma patients also welcome.
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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
7545 N. Del Mar #105
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 224-2469
1-800-950-6264
http://www.namifresno.org/
NAMI offers an array of peer education and training programs, initiatives and services for individuals, family members, health care providers
and the general public. NAMI's education and support programs provide relevant information, valuable insight, and the opportunity to
engage in support networks for individuals and families with mental illnesses. The group meets at Trinity Lutheran Church located at 3973
N. Cedar in Fresno.
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Northpointe Community Church
4625 W. Palo Alto Ave
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 276-2300
http://northpointe.org/
A support group for adoption/foster meets every 4th Monday from 6:30-8:30pm at the Holding Zone Room. Contact Tina a
6salvadors@comcast.net for more information.
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Ostomy Support Group
1303 E. Herndon Ave
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Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 450-5121
http://www.samc.com/
A meeting is held on the 4th Wednesday of each month, 2-4 p.m. (except for May Luncheon and December Christmas Party). Emotional
support to help people with new ostomies deal with the changes in their lifestyle.
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Prostate Cancer Support Group
1303 E. Herndon Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 355-3125
http://www.samc.com/
A meeting is held on the 1st Thursday of each month, 7-9 p.m. Helps men learn about the causes, diagnosis, treatment options and
outcomes of prostate cancer.
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Resources For Independence Central Valley
3008 N. Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93703
(559) 221-2330
http://www.ricv.org
We advocate for people with disabilities to be in control of their lives and to live more independently through a diverse range of choices and
opportunities. We provide and assist in the following services: Assistive technology, client assistance program, creative careers,
communication access, high school transition-BRIDGES, housing resources, peer support, transitions, work incentive planning assistance,
information and referral.
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Saint Agnes Hospice
6729 W. Willow, Suite 103
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 450-5600
http://www.samc.com/
St. Agnes Hospice has skilled, professional and compassionate care for the terminally ill and their family. St. Agnes provides support and
counseling to the terminally ill and their families.
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Stone Soup Fresno
1345 Bulldog Lane Suite 4
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 224-7613
http://stonesoupfresno.org
Stone Soup's primary mission is to support the health, education, culture, and civic engagement of Southeast Asian refugee families in
Fresno. However, every child in the community is important and is always welcome to join in the learning activities that Stone Soup
provides.
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Trinity Community Church
12168 N. Willow Ave
Clovis, CA 93619
(559) 433-0584
http://www.trinitycc.com/
A support group for local adoptive/foster moms and this group is open to all adoptive moms or women currently in the adoption or fostering
process. The group meets every first Wednesday of the month from 6:30-8:30pm at the worship center lobby. For information and to
reserve childcare contact Lori Scott at LoriScott@clovisusd.k12.ca.us.
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Valley Caregiver Resource Center
3845 N Clark Street, Suite 201
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 224-9154
1-800-541-8614
http://valleycrc.org/
The Valley Caregiver Resource Center is here to give you, the Caregivers, all the tools you may need to not only take better care of your
loved ones but to take better care of yourself. Valley Caregiver Resource Center offers a comprehensive umbrella of services designed to
help families and communities master the challenges of caring for those loved ones with an adult-onset cognitive impairing conditions
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West Fresno Health Care Coalition
302 Fresno street #205
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 264-7185
West Fresno Health Care Coalition provides education in Pre-natal Care, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Sickle-Cell Anemia, and healthy
living skills.
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Transportation
Amtrak
2650 Tulare Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 486-7651
www.amtrak.com
Get your train and bus tickets or other Thruway services on Amtrak website to travel over 500 destinations via 30 plus train routes in the USA and
Canada.
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Auberry Transit
1-800-325-7433
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Local inter-community services between foothill communities are available from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Intercity
services to the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area are available from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesdays.
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California Department of Motor Vehicles
1-800-777-0133
1-800-368-4327 TTY
http://www.dmv.ca.gov
For vehicle registration, driver’s license, California ID, renewals, location of an office and appointments scheduling.
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Clovis Stageline
155 N. Sunnyside Avenue
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 324-2770
http://www.ci.clovis.ca.us/Departments-and-Services/Transit-Services
Two transit lines serve the Clovis area. Stageline operates along fixed routes with regularly scheduled stops. Round Up is a demandresponse service for disabled residents who call in advance to schedule trips. Stageline operates weekdays from approximately 6:15 am to
6:15 pm. Please view the maps for limited Saturday service. General public from age 6 to 64: $1.25 per one-way trip Seniors 65 and over
FREE Persons with disability (proof of disability required*) FREE (Starting February 28, 2011) Children under 6: Up to 4 children free with
fare paying adult Transfers to complete a one-way trip: Free (Transfers may be used on either Clovis or FAX buses) Stageline service runs
Monday through Friday only. Twenty ride passes are $23. Metro Pass, valid on both Clovis Stageline and FAX buses is $40.00
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Coalinga Transit
155 W. Durian
Coaling, CA 93210
(559) 935-1511
http://www.coalinga.com/?pg=3
The mission of the Coalinga Transit System is to promote and provide a safe and reliable transit service to the citizens of Coalinga. The
system has a fixed-route component and a Dial-A-Ride component. The fixed-route links the City of Coalinga with the City of Fresno. The
Dial-A-Ride Program provides transportation services locally only within the city limits of Coalinga to persons with disabilities and to senior
citizens 65 years of age or older. Dail-A-Ride operates 5 days a week Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. thru 4:15 p.m. with the exception
of holidays. Fare is $1.00 one way and $2.00 round trip.
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Consolidated Transportation Service Agencies
3120 W. Nielsen Ave, Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93706
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(559) 486-6587
1-800-325-7433
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/services/transit/transit-systems.html
In addition to general public transit service, Fresno County has implemented a special program to ensure that social service agency
transportation programs are coordinated. Three entities have been designated as Consolidated Transportation Service Agencies (CTSA) to
represent the Fresno Urban Area, the Clovis Urban Area and the Fresno rural area. To date, 29 agencies and programs are participating to
ensure that the special transportation needs of their clients are being met. Additional agencies are welcome to participate. For further
information call the numbers listed: Urban CTSA (800) 325-7433, Rural CTSA (800) 325-7433 and Clovis CTSA (559) 324-2760
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Dinuba Area Regional Transit
http://www.dinuba.org/forms/TransitGuide_2011.pdf
DART provides local bus service in the city of Dinuba. Flexroute: 7:30 am – 4:30 pm Monday – Friday. Dinuba Connection 9:00 am – 6:00
pm Monday – Thursday & 9:00 am – 9:00 pm Friday – Saturday. Fixed route $0.25 Dail-A-Ride (559) 595-8800 is curb side service from
home to your destination and it is $1.25 one way.
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Firebaugh Transit
1-800-325-7433
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Available in the Firebaugh community from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Available to the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area
through Mendota and Kerman between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
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Fowler Transit
(559) 859-1277
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Transit provided from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. To the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area and to Selma and Kingsburg
is provided Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Southeast Transit.
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Fresno Area Express
2223 G Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 621-7433
http://www.fresno.gov/DiscoverFresno/PublicTransportation/default.htm
Offering 17 fixed-route bus lines and Handy Ride Paratransit Service, all designed to help you get wherever you want to go! We take pride
in serving the greater Fresno Metropolitan Area with a modern clean and green fleet of over 100 buses. Fresno Area Express is operated
by the City of Fresno as a public service to all the citizens and visitors of Fresno.
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Fresno County Rural Transit Agency
Agencia de Transito Rural del Condado de Fresno
2035 Tulare Street, Suite 201
Fresno, Ca
(559) 233-6789
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
FCRTA services are generally available Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Currently, the FCRTA has 18 transit
subsystems. Specific service information may be obtained by contacting the transit subsystems listed on the following pages. The FCRTA’s
transit services continue to be available to the elderly (60+), disabled, low income, and general public patrons within each of the thirteen
rural incorporated cities of Fresno County--Coalinga, Firebaugh, Fowler, Huron, Kerman, Kingsburg, Mendota, Orange Cove, Parlier,
Reedley, Sanger, San Joaquin, and Selma. Many unincorporated rural communities are also being served, including the following: Alder
Springs, Auberry, Burrough Valley, Cantua Creek, Caruthers, Dunlap, Easton, El Porvenir, Five Points, Friant, Halfway, Jose Basin, Lanare,
Laton, Marshall Station, Meadow Lakes, Mile High, Miramonte, New Auberry, O’Neills, Pinehurst, Prather, Raisin City, Riverdale, Squaw
Valley, Sycamore, Three Rocks, Tollhouse, Tranquillity, and the American Indian Rancherias of Big Sandy, Cold Springs and Table
Mountain. Limited services to neighboring counties include Avenal, Grangeville, Hanford and Hardwick in Kings County.
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Greyhound
1033 H. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 237-2145
1-800-231-2222
http://www.greyhound.com/
Greyhound Line is the largest North American intercity bus company. Get your fares, schedule and ticket prices.
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Huron Transit
1-800-325-7433
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Transit provided in the community from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area through FivePoints, Lanare, Riverdale, Caruthers, Raisin City, and Easton by Coalinga Transit between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday through
Saturday. Call 935-1511 for more information.
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Kerman Transit
(559) 846-7914
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Monday through Saturday service is provided in the community from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Transit provided to the Fresno-Clovis
Metropolitan Area, Mendota and Firebaugh is provided Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:46 a.m. to 4:44 p.m. on Westside
Transit
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Kids On Wheels
2266 S. Claremont
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 360-9722
Kids On Wheels specializes in child transportation.
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Kingsburg Transit
1401 Drape Street
Kingsburg, CA 93631
(559) 897-4311
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Demand responsive service in the community is provided from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, and 9:00 am to 3:00 pm on
Saturdays. Scheduled multiple round trip intercity service through Selma and Fowler to the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area is provided
Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30 am to 5:45 pm on Southeast Transit. Call 1-800-325-7433 for reservations. Very limited
inter-regional service is provided daily on Greyhound to Fresno.
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Laton Transit
(559) 584-0101
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Scheduled fixed route service between the community and the Kings County Communities of Hardwich and Grangeville to Hanford is
provided Monday through Saturday by Kings Area Rural Transit (KART).
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Mendota Transit
1-800-325-7433
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Demand responsive service in the community is provided from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Monday through Friday. Scheduled multiple round trip
inter-city service through Kerman to the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area and to Firebaugh is provided Monday through Friday between the
hours of 7:50 am to 5:25 pm on Westside Transit. Call 1-800-325-7433 for reservations. Limited inter-regional service is provided daily on
Greyhound to Fresno and Firebaugh.
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On Call Transportation
1942 Cromwell Avenue
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 248-9100
http://www.oncalltransport4u.com/
On Call Transport is focused on providing high-quality non emergency transportation service. On Call provides local and long distance
transportation. Transportation to Dialysis, Chemo Therapy, Radiation Treatment, Doctor Visits, Gurney, Wheel Chair, Hospital Discharge,
and Worker’s Compensation. Acceptable forms of payment are Medi-cal, Cash, Visa, Master Card, Discover, and PayPal. Hours of
operation are 5:00 am – 8:00 pm Monday – Saturday.
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Orange Cove Transit
1-800-325-7433
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Demand responsive service: Is provided in the community from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Scheduled, multiple roundtrip, intercity service: Is provided through Reedley, Parlier, and Sanger to the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area, Monday through Friday.
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Parlier Transit
1-800-325-7433
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Demand responsive service: Is provided in the community from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Scheduled, multiple roundtrip, intercity service: Is provided through Sanger to the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area and to Reedley and Orange Cove by Orange Cove
Transit, Monday through Friday.
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Reedley Transit
(559) 637-4202
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Demand responsive service in the community is provided from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. Scheduled multiple round trip
inter-city service through Parlier and Sanger to the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area and to Orange Cove is provided by Orange Cove
Transit between the hours of 8:37 am to 4:42 pm Monday through Friday.
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Sanger Transit
1325 Brookhaven Drive,
Clovis, CA 93612
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(559) 224-9459
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Demand responsive service: Provided for the elderly and disabled passengers in the community from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday, and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Scheduled, fixed route service: Provided in the community Monday through Friday
from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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San Joaquin Transit
1-800-325-7433
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Demand responsive weekday service: Provided in the community from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Scheduled, multiple
round-trip, intercity service: Provided by Westside Transit through Kerman to the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area and to Mendota and
Firebaugh, Monday through Saturday.
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Selma Transit
2103 Selma Street
Selma, CA 93662
(559) 891-2221
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Demand responsive service: Is provided in the community from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
on Saturday. Scheduled, fixed route service: Is provided in the community Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Scheduled,
multiple round-trip intercity service: Fowler to the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area, and to Kingsburg on Southeast Transit, Monday through
Saturday
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South Sierra Transit
(559) 332-2528
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Prearranged transit service coordinated by Senior Center volunteers with volunteer drivers who are willing to transport residents living in the
rural unincorporated mountain communities of Dunlap, Miramonte, Pinehurst, and Squaw Valley. Times and locations are mutually
negotiated between participating individuals. Fares are paid by passengers; volunteer drivers receive mileage reimbursements for their
personal vehicle usage.
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Southeast Transit
1-800-325-7433
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
Scheduled multiple round trip intercity service through Kingsburg, Selma, and Fowler to the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area is provided
Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30 am to 5:45 pm on Southeast Transit. Call 1-800-325-7433 for reservations.
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Westside Transit
1-800-325-7433
http://www.ruraltransit.org/
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Scheduled multiple round-trip, intercity service: Is provided to the Fresno-Clovis Metropolitan Area Monday through Saturday through
Firebaugh, Mendota, and Kerman, with connections by San Joaquin Transit for passengers from Cantua Creek, El Porvenir, Halfway, San
Joaquin, Three Rocks, and Tranquility.
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Transportation for Medical Fragile and/or Wheel
Chair
AAA Medical Transportation
751 W. Bullard Avenue
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 432-0604
Patients with wheelchair, walkers, and scooters, dialysis and cancer patients, and disabled patients for medical appointments (Medi-Cal
pays). Fee: Medi-Cal pay’s for dialysis and cancer treatments, private pay $65.00 round trip in town, $20.00 pick up and $1.50 each mile
out of town. Area Served: Fresno, Merced, Madera Counties. Services are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Non-emergency
transportation to doctors appointments, hospital discharge, dialysis treatments, cancer treatments, long distance transport, and personal
transportation (private pay).
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Abbey Medi-cab
155 E. Shaw Avenue, Ste.108
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 446-0900
Eligibility: Wheelchair bound dialysis for Medi-Cal patients, private pay for medical appointments. Fee: Medi-Cal, private pay $65.00 round
trip. Area Served: Fresno and Madera counties. Non-emergency transportation only, private pay for doctor appointments, Medi-Cal will pay
for dialysis treatment only. Service available 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday – Friday.
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Access Medical Transport
2350 W. Shaw Ave., Ste. 148
Fresno, CA 93711
559-434-3448
Private pay, Worker’s Comp w/prior approval, Medi-cal clients must be wheelchair bound for dialysis and cancer treatments with prior
authorization and doctors prescription, 48 hrs for Medi-Cal authorization. Fresno/Clovis area for Medi-Cal recipients. Fee: $30.00 one way
flat fee within Fresno city limits, $ $35.00 one way fee to Clovis. Out-of-town transport from Fresno $20.00 plus $1.95 per mile. Credit cards
accepted. Fresno and Clovis for Medi-Cal recipients. Area Served: Fresno, Madera, Merced and Kings counties. Provides non-emergency
transportation to medical and non-medical appointments, hospital discharge, shopping. Office hours are 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday –
Friday. Services hours are 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
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Affordable Transport
1058 Conventry Ave
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 325-0266
http://www.seniorhealthcaredirectory.com/fresno-kings-tulare-transportation-options
Eligibility: Non-ambulatory, wheelchair, gurney, geri chair. Fee: Private pay only, $40.00 in town one way, $70.00 in town round trip, call
for out of town rates. Area Served: Fresno, Clovis, and anywhere in CA. Provides non-emergency transportation to medical appointments,
hospital discharges, shopping, and family visitation. Services hours are 6:00 am – 9:00 pm seven days a week.
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American Cancer Society
222 W. Shaw Avenue, Ste 201
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 451-0722
1-800-227-2345
http://www.cancer.org /index
Provide transportation for cancer patients who have no other form of transportation to and from the doctor.
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Clovis Roundup Transit
155 N. Sunnyside Avenue
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 324-2760
http://www.ci.clovis.ca.us/Departments-and-Services/Transit-Services/Round-Up-Service
Eligibility: 65 years and older, or physically disabled. Can make reservations up to 2 weeks in advance. Fee: $ 1.25 each way in Clovis,
$2.00 to $2.75 each way to Fresno. Area Served: Clovis, Fresno west to West Ave. and south to Kings Canyon Rd Curb to curb service in
and around Clovis, door-to-door service available for $ 1.00 extra charge. Fresno boundaries are west to West Ave. and south to Kings
Canyon Road. Handicap access. Service hours are 6:15 am – 5:00 pm Monday – Friday. On weekends 7:30 am – 3:30 pm.
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Comfort Med Trans
4272 N. Selland Ave
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 227-6862
http://www.comfortmedtrans.com/
Eligibility: Non-ambulatory, doctor referral, 24-hour notice Fee: Private pay, (any appointment/shopping) $25.00 one-way plus $2.50 per
mile, Medi-Cal pays for transportation for dialysis treatments only. Call to verify if Medi-Cal will pay for medical appointments. Area Served:
Fresno and Clovis, Sanger, Easton. Provides transportation to medical appointments and family visitation. Service hours are 5:00 am –
7:00 pm Monday – Saturday.
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Eastern Madera County Senior Transportation
(559) 658-5555
Eligibility: Seniors 60+ or disabled. At least one day advance day notice. Fee: $1.50 each way Area Served: Bass Lake, Coarsegold,
Awahanee and Oakhurst Provides transportation in service area to doctor appointments, senior centers, stores and family/friends visitation.
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm.
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Exeter Dail-A-Ride
137 N. F. Street
Exeter, CA 93221
(559) 592-8100
http://cityofexeter.com/city/communityservices/16-dial-a-ride.pdf
The City of Exeter's Dial-A-Ride service operates between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and is available for
passenger pick ups between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays observed by the
City of Exeter. Dial-A-Ride services for senior citizens 65 or older and persons who possess a valid disabled identification card are free
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
Transit Systems
3120 W. Nielson Ave, Suite 101.
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 263-8005
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/transit-systems
EOC’s Transit Systems meets those needs by providing safe and reliable door to door and curbside services within the urban and rural
areas of Fresno County.
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Handy Ride
1330 El Dorado
Fresno, CA 93706
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(559) 621-7433
(559) 443-5650 Reservations
(559) 621-5802 Applications
http://www.fresno.gov/DiscoverFresno/PublicTransportation/Accessibility/HandyRide.htm
Eligibility: At least one day advance notice. Currently serving ADA clients. Applications for certification available at FAX offices: 2016
Tulare or 3590 N. Blackstone Ave, Fresno (FAX bldg. at Manchester Center) Fee: $.75 each way with ADA certification / Monthly bus pass
$25.00. Area Served: Fresno and Clovis Curb to curb service for disabled and elderly who cannot use regular bus service. Please allow
one-hour window before and after appointment. Hours of operation are 5:30 am - 9:30pm, weekend service available 7:00 am - 7:00pm
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HB Medical Transportation
5761 N. Katy Lane
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 917-1756
Eligibility: Non-emergency transportation Fee: Private pay, one-way pick-up $20.00 plus $2.00 per mile, waiting time every 15 minutes
$6.00. / Medi-Cal pays for transportation to dialysis and other medical appointments. Area Served: for dialysis Audberry, Madera,
Mendota, Orange Cove, and Sanger. For doctor’s appointments Fresno and Clovis. Provides non-emergency transportation to doctor’s
appointment and shopping. Hours of operation are 4:00 am – 8:00 pm
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Kings Area Rural Transit (KART)
(559) 582-3211 ext. 2828
http://www.mykartbus.com/
KART serves as Kings County’s public rural and urban transportation provider. KART operates six interconnected routes in Hanford, regular
service to other county communities and weekday service to Visalia. KART also provides Dial-A-Ride service to residents of Hanford,
Lemoore and Avenal. All KART routes begin and end at the Intermodal transfer facility on 7th Street Hanford.
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Madera County Escort Program
(559) 658-5555
Eligibility: Medical related appointments in Fresno, Clovis or Madera Fee: $10.00 for one-way or round trip Area Served: Eastern
Madera County mountain area Escort transportation for Madera mountain community residents to medical related appointments in Fresno,
Clovis and Madera. Non-ambulatory or wheel chair dependants call for instructions. To arrange transportations call 24 hours a day 7 days
a week.
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Madera Dail-A-Ride
123 N. E Street
Madera, CA 93637
(559) 661-7433
http://www.cityofmadera.org/web/guest/transit
Dial-A-Ride provides an alternative service for passengers preferring the convenience of curb-to-curb transportation due to age, disability,
or distance from a transit route. This service is offered during the same days and hours as the fixed-route service plus on Sundays from
8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Service requests are accepted seven days per week. Reservations are taken by answering machine when the
administrative/dispatch office is closed.
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National Institute for Accessible Transportation
1-800-659-6428
www.projectaction.org
Easter Seals Project ACTION welcomes questions about accessibility and transportation services. The Easter Seals Project ACTION staff
can answer questions about ADA rights and responsibilities, direct callers to additional resources, and help members of the disability and
transportation communities address diverse accessibility
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On Call Transport, Inc
1942 Cromwell Avenue
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 248-9100
http://www.oncalltransport4u.com/
Eligibility: Private pay, Worker’s Comp, Medi-Cal. w/approval, two days for Medi-Cal approval. Fee: Private pay $35.00 local rate one way,
wheelchair additional $2.50. Gurney fee is $150.00 one way within Fresno/Clovis city limits. Area Served: Fresno and Madera Counties
Non-emergency medical transportation to medical appointments. Door to door service. Gurney service is available. Hours of operation
5:00 am – 8:00pm Monday – Saturday.
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Porterville Paratranist Service
(559) 791-7800
http://www.ci.porterville.ca.us/depts/PortervilleTransit/accessible_services.cfm
Service is provided to persons whose temporary or permanent disabilities prevent their independent use of bus facilities and vehicles.
Paratransit service may also be used by eligible customers for connection with bus services. This applies to persons who are able to use
bus services, but whose disabilities prevent independent travel to or from bus stops. Please contact the City of Porterville at (559) 7827448 to request an application.
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Road To Recovery
2222 W. Shaw Suite 201
Fresno, CA 93711
1-800-227-2345
www.cancer.org
Eligibility: Ambulatory cancer patients for cancer related Fee: None Area Served: Fresno and Madera counties Transportation for cancer
patients to cancer related appointments. Volunteers use their own vehicles. Wheelchair O.K. Volunteer cannot help individual in or out of
vehicle. Limited reimbursement paid for non-volunteer travel to cancer appointments. Hours of operation are 24 hours a day 7 days a
week.
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San Joaquin Medical Transport
2585 E. Perrin, Suite 116
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 916-6048
(559) 299-9900
http://www.sjmedicaltrans.com/
At San Joaquin Medical Transportation, Inc. we provide safe and comfortable Non-Emergency transportation to any appointment
location including, but not limited to: Doctor's Appointment, Hospital discharge, Dialysis, Dental Appointments, Physical Therapy and
Nursing Homes
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Tri County Medical Transportation
772 E. 11th Street
Fresno, CA 93654
1-800-996-2990
Eligibility: Non-emergency wheelchair transportation. Fee: Private pay $65.00 plus $3.00 per mile, Medi-Cal, Blue Cross, Health Net Area
Served: Kings, Tulare, Fresno and Kern counties Non-emergency transportation to doctor’s appointments. Long distance travel requires
Medi-Cal approval. Private pay for shopping and visitation. Hours of operation are 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday – Friday.
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TTT Transport Service
376 Moody Ave.
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Clovis CA 93619
(559) 297-8820
(559) 392-3806
Eligibility: Non-emergency transportation via gerichair or wheelchair. Fee: Private pay only. Local $45 one way, $80 round trip, Long
distance $25 for pick-up $2.50 a mile, accepts Visa/MasterCard Area Served: Fresno and Madera counties Non-emergency transportation
for doctor’s visits, hospital discharges, shopping, visiting family, dialysis and other appointments. Hours of operation are 7:00 am – 9:00 pm
Sunday - Saturday
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Tulare County Area Transit
800-431-9711
http://www.tularecounty.ca.gov/rma/index.cfm/public-works/transit/
TCaT provides safe, reliable, convenient public transit services between large and small communities throughout the greater Tulare County
Area. A general public, shared, curb-to-curb transportation service provided for residents who live in Rural Dinuba, Sultana, Monson, Cutler,
Orosi, Lindsay, Toneyville, Pixley, Tipton, Earlimart and rural Tulare city. Passengers may call to schedule a trip on Dial-A-Ride by calling,
Monday through Friday. It is recommended that you call at least one day in advance to assure service.
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Tulare InterModal Express
(559) 688-5706
http://www.tularecog.org/DocumentCenter/View/77
TIME offers five fixed routes in Tulare and one in Visalia. TIME connects with Tulare County Area Transit, Visalia City Coach and Orange
Belt. Monday through Friday from 6:30 am – 6:00 pm and Saturday 9:00 am – 5:30 pm.
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Valley Medical Transportation
1120 N. Chinowth
Visalia, CA 93291
(559) 734-8743
www.valleymedicaltransport.com/
Valley Medical Transportation provides safe and efficient transportation for wheelchair patients, to clinics located throughout the South San
Joaquin Valley, Los Banos and greater Modesto areas. Free transportation for wheelchair bound Medi-Cal patients.
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Visalia Transit Division
525 N. Cain Street
Visalia, CA
(559) 713-4950
http://www.ci.visalia.ca.us/depts/transit/dial_a_ride/default.asp
Visalia Transit also provides a supplemental service to fixed-route called Dial-A-Ride, a curb-to-curb para-transit service on a shared-ride /
demand-response basis to locations within the city limits of Visalia, Goshen and Farmersville. Monday - Friday: 6 am to 9:30 pm,
Saturdays: 9 am to 6:30 pm and Sundays: 8 am to 6:30 pm.
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Tutoring/After School
Campus Club
1735 David E. Cook Way
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 327-9160
http://www.cusd.com/childdevelopment/
The Campus Club is Clovis Unified’s way of providing quality childcare for school age children before and after school. Full-day childcare is
also offered during regular school vacations.
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Fresno Barrios Unidos
4415 E. Tulare
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 453-9662
http://www.fresnobarriosunidos.org/
Healthy Decisions is an after school program that educates and empowers youth with the knowledge and skills to make healthy decisions
for themselves. Through discussions, activities, and role-plays, the group facilitators create a safe learning environment for participants to
share and learn. Topics covered in the group include overviews of reproductive anatomy, STDs, birth control, healthy relationships, teen
pregnancy prevention, dealing with media pressures, self-esteem and communication skills. Through these sessions, participants develop
the critical thinking skills and confidence to make better choices.
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Fresno Street Saints
Sunset Community Center
1345 W. Eden Avenue
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 478-5700
http://www.fresnostreetsaints.org/
Five days a week, Fresno Street Saints provide after school enrichment and homework help to an average of fifteen youth, K-8. In a
neighborhood where parents often fear for their children’s safety, Fresno Street Saints are visible in the community when the youth get out
of school and provide programming close to home. Field trips and movie nights attract other youth from the neighborhood and keep the
Street Saints in constant touch with the community. Local high school age youth provide mentoring and homework help
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Glory Bound World Outreach Ministries
916 Waterman Avenue
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 266-8812
Provides after school tutoring to children in grades 2 through 8.
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Highway City Community Development
4710 N. Polk Ave
Fresno, CA 93722
(559) 271-8869
http://www.highwaycitycd.com/
Our after school programs are held at the Sierra Mobile Home Park, and Stone Pine Apartments located in Fresno, California. These
programs run after school Monday-Thursday during the school year. Summer Enrichment Programs: HCCD summer
enrichment programs are available for Pre-school and school age children, at both sites. Focuses are math reading and science, with the
added element of art and drama to the summer program. The After School and Summer Program provide computer access, English
language help, homework support, recreation and field trips.
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Encourage Tomorrow
2491 W. Shaw Avenue, Suite 110
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 233-2880
http://www.encouragetomorrow.org/
The mission of Encourage Tomorrow is to provide quality educational programs that empower students and families to become resilient and
maintain healthy lifestyles. The vision of Encourage Tomorrow is to create a society where families, the educational system and the
community prepare children for successful and healthy lives and embrace a sense of pride in their culture and community. Encourage
tomorrow offers an array of high quality and standards based enrichment program geared towards facilitation school efforts. Through
hands on learning activities, our programs focus on improving students attitudes towards school, their work and personal habits, as well as
their attendance and academic achievement. Some of our program include after school field trips, educational fields trips, literacy, visual &
performing arts sciences, and year around camps. Encourage Tomorrow provides tutoring and the goal of the SES program is to bring
each child up to and beyond grade level in the areas of English Language Arts, Reading, Writing, and comprehension or math.
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Visitation Centers
Child Custody Program (CCP)
350 N. Van Ness Ave
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 268-4227
CCP provides supervised visitation and supervised child(ren) exchanges.
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Child Supportive Services, Inc.
1538 Shaw Avenue
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 299-9232
http://childsupportiveservices.org/
CCS provides professional supervised visitation and exchanges to children who may be at high risk for emotional or physical harm following
their parent’s separation or divorce. CCS offers a safe environment where parents and their children can visit under supervised care by
experienced personnel and also offer secure exchanges between the children and their parent.
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Comprehensive Youth Services
3795 E. Shields Avenue
Fresno, CA. 93726
(559) 229-3561
www.cysfresno.org
Comprehensive Youth Services (CYS) offers a safe, neutral environment for children to be exchanged between parents. CYS also offers
supervised visits and Therapeutic Supervised Visitation (TSV). Supervised Visits allow children to spend quality time with a non-custodial
parent in a safe environment. Court-ordered supervised exchanges are available weekdays, weekends, and holidays. TSV program uses
supervised visitations to provide structured mental health therapy designed to help parents better interact with their children. These
interventions are supervised by a licensed therapist and designed to prevent or repair damage to the child-parent relationship.
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Santa Ana House
3654 E. Santa Ana Avenue
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 222-8703
http://cysfresno.org/
Santa Ana house does therapeutic visitation with a licensed therapist.
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West Fresno Center
243 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 445-0258
http://cysfresno.org/
Visitation center is open from Monday through and holiday at 8:30 am – 8:00 pm. It is also open on Sunday’s from 8:30 am – 6:30 pm.
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Women, Infant and Children (WIC)
WIC provides Federal grants to States for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education
for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to infants and
children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
Central Valley Indian Health
255 W. Bullard Ave, Suite 101
Clovis, CA 93612
(559) 298-0258
(888) 549-2899
http://cvih.org/wic/locations.html
Central Valley Indian Health, Inc. helps families of the Native American communities of Fresno, Madera and Kings Counties by providing
checks for buying healthy supplemental foods. Hours or operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:15 pm.
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
Ashland/West
1426 W. Ashlan Avenue
Fresno, CA 93705
(559) 263-1150
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/wic/locations
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm.
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
Downtown Executive Plaza/Heart
1920 Mariposa Mall, Suite 120
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 263-1150
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/wic/locations
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm.
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
East Shaw
1551 E. Shaw, Suite 128
Fresno, CA 93710
(559) 263-1150
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/wic/locations
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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First Street WIC
3636 North First Street, Suite 132
Fresno, CA 93726
(559) 263-1150
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/wic/locations
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Kings Canyon
4995 E. Kings Canyon, Suite 101
Fresno, CA 93727
(559) 263-1150
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/wic/locations
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Roosevelt
4403 E. Tulare
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 263-1150
www.fresnoeoc.org
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm
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North Fork Indian and Community Health
32938 Road 222, Suite 2
North Fork, CA 93643
(559) 877-4676
http://cvih.org/wic/locations.html
Hours of operation are Monday’s 9:00 am- 4:00 pm.
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Picayune Rancheria
35300 Highway 41, Suite 200
Coarsegold, CA 93614
(559) 683-6633
(559) 298-0258
(888) 549-2899
http://cvih.org/wic/locations.html
Hours of operation are 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm.
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Prather Clinic
29369 Auberry Road, Suite 102
Prather, CA 93651
(559) 855-6464
(559) 298-0258
(888) 549-2899
http://cvih.org/wic/locations.html
Hours of operation are Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s 9:00 am – 4:00 pm.
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Santa Rosa Rancheria
16855 Alkali Drive
Lemoore, CA 93245
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(559) 924-1541
(559) 298-0258
(888) 549-2899
http://cvih.org/wic/locations.html
Hours of operation are 1st Thursday of the month 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
Coalinga
1510 Falcon Lane
Coalinga, CA 93210
(559) 935-6046
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
5716 South Elm Street
Easton, CA 93720
(559) 442-1418
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
Fresno Marks WIC
2482 N. Marks Avenue
Fresno, CA 93722
1-888-638-7177
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
16928 11th Street
Huron, CA 93234
(559) 945-5090
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
First working day of each month is an all staff meeting from 8:00 am to 11:00 am intake services will after 11:00 am on this day. Hours of
operation are Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
642 S. Madera Avenue
Kerman, CA 93630
(559) 846-6681
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
1853 E. McKinley Ave
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 268-7400
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
121 Barboza Street
Mendota, CA 93640
(559) 655-6820
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
765 Anchor Avenue, #F
Orange Cove, CA 93646
(559) 626-5030
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
650 S. Zediker Ave., Bldg #2
Parlier, CA 93648
(559) 638-3948
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
First working day of each month is an all staff meeting from 8:00 am to 11:00 am intake services will after 11:00 am on this day. Hours of
operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
Pinedale
52 E. Herndon Avenue
Fresno, CA 93720
(559) 435-5430
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
1560 E. Manning Avenue
Reedley, CA 93654
(559) 638-7177
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
First working day of each month is an all staff meeting from 8:00 am to 11:00 am intake services will after 11:00 am on this day. Hours of
operation are Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
20949 Malsbary Avenue
Riverdale, CA 93656
(559) 867-1726
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
First working day of each month is an all staff meeting from 8:00 am to 11:00 am intake services will after 11:00 am on this day. Hours of
operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
2652 Jenson Avenue
Sanger, CA 93657
(559) 875-8369
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
2701 & 2703 Whitson Street
Selma, CA 93662
(559) 891-7097
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
Hours of operation are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:30 pm
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United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley
Tarpey
1840 Ashlan Avenue
Clovis, CA 93611
(559) 294-7565
http://www.uhcofsjv.org/
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Youth: Career, Training, Mentoring & Recreational
Services
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central California
Fresno County
905 N. Fulton
Fresno, CA 93728
(559) 268-2477
http://www.bigs.org
Big Brothers Big Sisters focuses on youth who are filled with promise but whose life circumstances make it harder to achieve. To provide
children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better,
forever. For nearest location of Big Brother Big Sister in your town type in the website address listed above and then click on “My
County”.
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Boys and Girls Clubs of Fresno County
5401 N. Augusta Street
Fresno, CA 93701
(559) 266-3117
http://bgclubfc.org/
To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsibly citizens. Boys
& Girls Clubs of Fresno County programs and services promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling: A sense if
competence, usefulness, belonging, and power of influence. Membership is $5.00 a year for individuals or $20.00 a year for families with
more than four children. For the nearest location of Boys and Girls club in your town type in the web address listed above and then
click on “Our Clubs”.
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Boys Scouts of America, Sequoia Council
6005 N. Tamera Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 320-2100
(559) 436-1339
http://seqbsa.org/
The Boy Scouts of America is the nation's foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training. In the
future, Scouting will continue to: Offer young people responsible fun and adventure. Instill in young people lifetime values and develop
ethical character as expressed in the Scout Oath and Law. Train young people in citizenship, service and leadership. Serve America's
communities and families with its quality value-based program.
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Cesar E Chavez Adult Education Center
2500 Stanislaus
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 457-6000
http://www.fas.edu/
The Educational center mission is preparing students to achieve their educational and career goals. The Educational Center offers adult
basic education, GED, High School Diploma, Career Technical Education, Parenting, English, as a Second Language, CBET, Adults with
disabilities, and Citizen Preparation Classes.
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Central California Educational Opportunity Center
Thomas Building Room 122
5241 N. Maple Ave M/S TA 35
155
Fresno, CA 93740
(559) 278-2280
www.csufresno.edu/eoc
The ultimate purpose of the Educational Opportunity Center is to provide information regarding financial and academic assistance available
for individuals who desire to pursue a program of postsecondary education and to provide assistance to individuals in applying for
admission to institutions that offer programs of postsecondary education, including assistance in preparing necessary applications for use
by admissions and financial aid officers. Eligibility requirements are: You must reside in Fresno, Madera or Tulare County. You must be at
least 18 years of age. You must meet legal residency requirements and you must have a desire to attend school beyond high school or
GED program.
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Chicano Youth Center
1515 E. Divisadero Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 497-8552
Provides Hispanic, Asian, and African American youth with various recreational, cultural and sports activities on a daily basis while
supporting special community events throughout the year.
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Clovis Police Activities League
907 Fourth Street
Clovis, CA 93612
(559) 324-4000
(559) 324-2543
www.ci.clovis.ca.us
PAL is a recreation-oriented crime prevention program for children between the ages of 5 through 18. PAL provides an opportunity for foster
youth or youth at risk to meet new friends, attend local events and participate in sport recreation. Only $5 annual insurance charged per
child.
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Community Action Partnership of Madera County
Youth Leadership Employment Program (YLEP)
1225 Gill Ave
Madera, CA 93637
(559) 673-9173
https://www.maderacap.org/TextPages/youth_leadership_employment.aspx
The Youth Leadership Employment Program (YLEP) is an eight-week program where students in the 9th through 12th grade attend group
sessions that cover a variety of topics including job skills, healthy relationships, communication, and much more. Students will also have the
opportunity to volunteer in the community and upon completion of the program, earn $100.00. YLEP meets every Friday for about one
month and most meetings last one to two hours with the location to be determined. You can pick up an application at the Victim Services
Center, on line at the online address listed above or you may call the number listed above.
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Community Youth Ministries
1592 11th Street, Suite E
Reedley, CA 93654
(559) 638-6585
http://cymreedley.org/
To serve the social and spiritual needs of area youth by supplementing the work of community agencies, schools, and churches so that
every child and young adult will have a strong sense of value/self-worth, the knowledge and ability to make positive decisions, a strong
supportive network of community relationships, the age-appropriate education and skills needed for success, and clear goals for the future.
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California Pregnant and Parenting Youth Guide
http://www.pregnantyouth.info/index.shtml
This Guide is for you if you are under 18 years old, you live in California, and you are pregnant or are already a parent. The Guide
answers your questions about the law for pregnant or parenting minors.
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Encourage Tomorrow
2491 W. Shaw Ave. Suite 110
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 233-2880
http://encouragetomorrow.org/
The mission of Encourage Tomorrow is to provide quality educational programs that empower students and families to become resilient and
maintain healthy lifestyles. Encourage Tomorrow provides afterschool and lunch time youth development programs. Cultural awareness,
service based learning, career development, college preparation, self-esteem, health and nutrition. It also provides life skills courses,
mentoring, job skills, and job shadowing opportunities.
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Focus Forward
Juvenile Justice Campus
Commitment Facility
3333 E. American Avenue, Suite B
Fresno, CA 93725
(559) 600-4961
http://www.focusforward.org
To create positive changes and promote successful outcomes for young people in the Fresno County juvenile justice and foster care
systems. To mobilize and coordinate community support of programs and services for children and services for children and young
people in the Fresno County juvenile justice and child welfare systems. Focus Forward has mentoring, tutoring, art, creative writing
classes, music, education, gang intervention, financial literacy, relationship skills, gender specific groups, parenting education, part child
bonding skills, literacy, meditation and yoga.
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Foster Grandparent Program
1900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 116
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 263-1533(559) 263-1538
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/fgp
Foster Grandparent volunteers extend their love and wisdom and devote time and attention to nurture an infant, a child, or a teenager who
otherwise might not receive heartfelt sharing and caring. Eligibility requirements are the grandparent has to be 60 years of age or older,
dedicated to 15 plus hours peer week of volunteer service and income meets program guidelines.
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Fresno Barrious Unidos
4415 E Tulare Avenue
Fresno, CA 93702
(559) 453-9660
http://www.fresnobarriosunidos.org/
Fresno Barrios Unidos, is a local community benefit organization providing services to youth, families, and individuals in the Fresno Area.
Fresno Barrios Unidos provides free and confidential reproductive health services, provides presentations or reproductive health education,
domestic violence and parenting skills, operates an after school program for youth between the ages of 12 – 18 years of age and host six
block parties throughout Fresno County.
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Fresno Career Development Institute
1645 E Street
157
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 498-7155
Fresno Career Development Institute, Inc. will develop self-sufficiency through quality education, meaningful employment, customized
training and community involvement. Works with dropouts to get them back in school and provides support to help them get their diplomas.
Also offers job counseling, job training, job placement and job referral.
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Fresno County Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP)
1900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 301
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 263-1379
http://www.myfresnoeoc.org/programs/aflp.shtml
The program provides case management services to pregnant and parenting adolescents. AFLP case management services may include
but are not limited to: prioritizing personal goals, assisting with staying in or returning to school, attaining a positive pregnancy outcome,
developing effective parenting skills, obtaining social and economic independence, and locating/utilizing appropriate community resources.
Hours of operation Monday through Friday, 8:30 – 5:00. Eligible teens must be pregnant and/or parenting. Services are provided to females
up to age 20 and males up to age 21 years. Services are provided to eligible clients regardless of socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, or
physical, developmental, or mental disability.
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
Sanctuary Outreach to the Streets (SOS)
2336 Calaveras Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 498-8543
1-800-820-4968
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/sos
Sanctuary Outreach to the Streets (SOS) provides street-based services to transient youth five days/nights a week between the hours of
2:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Team of peer outreach workers scout the streets, alleys, vacant buildings, and other areas frequented by youth
providing them with assistance, intervention and access to basic needs. SOS also operates a free, on-site drop-in center Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Thursday afternoon between 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm. The Youth Drop-in Center provides respite to street youth, where they
can relived a hot meal, wash laundry, take a shower, and recuperate in a safe place.
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Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
Younger Youth Program
1900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 303
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 263-1100
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/younger-youth-program
EOC Younger Youth Program offers leadership development, mentoring, academic tutoring, job readiness skills development services,
career, educational counseling and services. Younger Youth Program gives youth ages 14-18 the tools necessary to become successful
adults.
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Fresno County Department of Social Services
Independent Living Program
2011 Fresno Street, 4th Floor
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 600-6689
http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/DivisionPage.aspx?id=21143&terms=ILP
The Independent Living Program (ILP) provides services to Fresno County probation and foster youth ages 14-21. Our goal is to provide
them with a sense of community and belonging while providing them with the necessary skills and support to obtain self-sufficiency. ILP
Social Workers assist in the development of a transition plan, academic advising, employment referrals, housing assistance and are
advisors for EXPLORERS and YONI. Other program youth can participate in are Fresno County Explorers Post 300, California Youth
Connection, Transitional Housing assistance, Planned Parenthood workshop and Promesa Life Skills Classes.
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Fresno County Mayor’s Gang Prevention
2323 Mariposa Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 621-2353
http://www.fresno.gov/Government/DepartmentDirectory/Police/AboutFresnoPD/PoliceServicesandSpecialUnits/MayorsGangPreventionIniti
ative.htm
The primary objective of the Initiative is to facilitate direct services recommended by independent needs assessment contractors of eligible
participants to existing local community agencies that focus on: prevention, intervention, suppression, rehabilitation, and economic
development. This coordinated approach through grassroots organizing and public/private partnerships, will allow the Initiative to reinforce
local best practices. Prevent youth crime, violence, and gang involvement while developing a positive relationship between law enforcement
officials, school officials, families, and young people to create safer communities
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Fresno Police Activities League
5132 N. Palm PMB380
Fresno, CA 93704
(559) 621-2472
The Police Activities League promotes mentor relationships between youth and law enforcement personnel through recreational,
educational, and social skill building activities. The League has the Youth Leadership Council, PAL Boxing, Traditional Karate, Mentoring,
Tae Kwon Do, Baby Think Over Program and “Images” modeling.
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Fresno County Sheriff’s Activity League
2200 Fresno Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 488-3939
S.A.L. is designed to deflect young people from violence, teach them peaceful means of resolving conflict, and heighten their awareness of
the effects and consequences of violent behavior. The children who participate in the program range between the ages of 10-17. The S.A.L.
program provides safe and fun activities for the students to participate in. Some of the activities available to the kids are basketball, soccer,
softball, volleyball, and many other outdoor activities. Also, there are many table games such as Checkers, Monopoly, Life, Sorry, and Ping
Pong. The children also utilize crayons, glue, glitter, and paint to create magnificent works of art. The officers and volunteers on site
organize sports or board game tournaments, arts and crafts days and field trips.
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Girl’s Scouts of the Central California South
1377 W. Shaw Avenue
Fresno, CA 93711
1-800-490-8653
http://www.girlscoutsccs.org/
Our mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. Through activities in science and
technology, business and economic literacy, and outdoor and environmental awareness, Girl Scout- ing provides girls with opportunities for
fun and friendship, while fostering the development of leadership skills and self-esteem.
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HOPE
Helping Others Pursue Excellence
(559) 681-7814
http://www.hope-builds.com/index.html
Hope Builds is a community-based skill building woodshop program designed to equip youth with the job training experience necessary to
gain future employment. Since our launch H.O.P.E. has been building a pathway of continuous improvement for youth ages 13-21.
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Incarcerated Youth Project
1900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 303
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 263-1100
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/incarcerated-youth-program
The Incarcerated Youth Project connects Fresno County's youth offender population, ages 14-21, to academic assistance, career
exploration, training, and employment opportunities. Prior to and after being released, low-income and basic skills deficient individuals are
provided with comprehensive education, training and employment related services that increase their employability, strengthen their work
ethic, and lead them toward the path of self-sufficiency.
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Local Conservation Corps
1805 E. California Ave
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 264-1048
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/lcc
Job Corps is a free education and training program that helps young people learn a career, earn a high school diploma or GED, and find
and keep a good job. For eligible young people at least 16 years of age that qualify as low income, Job Corps provides the all-around
skills needed to succeed in a career and in life.
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Safe Place
2336 Calaveras Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 498-8543
1-800-820-4968
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/safe-place
The program provides youth, 11-17 years of age, access to immediate help and safety through a network of community Safe Place sites
that open its doors to troubled youth. Marked by a yellow and black diamond-shaped “Safe Place” sign these specially designated sites
provide youth in crisis immediate interventions, supportive services, and professional referral to EOC’s Sanctuary Service. There are 260
Safe Place site in Fresno County including all Fresno Unified Schools, WalMart stores, Circle K stores, Boys and Girls Clubs, Holy Cross
Women’s Center, Poverello House, Neighborhood Resource Centers, City of Fresno, Parks and Recreation Centers, United Way, and other
youth-friendly sites. Another partner is Fresno Area Express (FAX), has designated every city bus as a Safe Place. From any bus stop, a
teen in crisis can board a FAX bus and inform the driver that she or he is in need of a “Safe Place”. Safe Place Sites
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/files/pdf/safe-place-sites.pdf
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Sequoia Council Boy Scouts of America
6005 N. Tamera Ave
Fresno, CA 93711
(559) 320-2100
http://www.seqbsa.org/
The purpose of the Boy Scouts of America is to provide an educational program for boys and young adults to build character, to train them
in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and to develop personal fitness.
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Teen Parent Program
1111 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 625
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 265-3095 Kayla Wilson
http://first5fresno.org/impact/programs/funded?page=4
The Teen Parent Support Program provides school and community based services assisting teen parents in their educational goals,
completion of High School diploma or GED and/or enrollment in higher education, and in understanding their role as a parent. Support
services built into the program emphasize understanding of child development, health and reproductive health, parenting, life skills, and
peer support. Services include: support groups, one-on-one sessions, birthing classes, reproductive health and family planning as well as
parent education classes. Program enrollment prioritizes teen parents who are not currently receiving any intervention services, live in
group homes, are foster youth, attend court schools, and/or live in rural communities of Mendota, Firebaugh, Orange Cove and the Fresno
metropolitan area.
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Youth For Christ
Teen Parents Program
1401 Divisadero Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 237-4741
http://www.yfcnow.org/index.php?id=9
Serving the Fresno and Madera area, Teen Parents connects trained adults with pregnant girls and teenage parents in programs designed
to help them make good choices and establish a solid foundation, not only in their lives, but also in the lives of their babies. Youth For Christ
also has Transitional Living Centers. Contact Ginny Payne for more information or by email ginny@yfcnow.org.
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Youth Leadership Institute
1749 L. Street
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 255-3233
http://www.yli.org/
The Youth Leaderships Institute builds communities where young people and their adult allies come together to create positive social
change. Youth and Adult Partnerships: We are intentional about fostering productive, structured youth-adult partnerships in our
programs, trainings, and operations. Community and Relationship Building: We are committed to having a strong presence in the
communities in which we work. Learning and Teaching: We are creating and maintaining a “learning and teaching” environment that
allows us to both capture our knowledge and disseminate it nationally, and even internationally, to youth, practitioners, and policy-makers.
Leadership and Advocacy: We play a leadership role in advocating for public policy and systems change, and we afford youth the
opportunity to have such a leadership role as well. Innovation: We keep the spirit of innovation alive at YLI by piloting new project ideas
and creating new modes of working with youth. Inclusion: We aim to include all youth and community members in our work, and to have
programs, staff, and a board that reflect the communities in which we work.
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YouthBuild Fresno
1805 E. California Ave
Fresno, CA 93706
(559) 264-1048
http://www.fresnoeoc.org/lcc/youthbuild
Youth Build Fresno employs young adults between the ages of 18 to 24 years old who need to complete their high school education.
Participants of the program work toward their diploma or GED while leaning job skills by building or refurbishing low income houses,
performing landscaping, community clean-up, and more.
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Services Approved by DSS, FCS, &
Probation/Parole
* Department of Social Services
x Family Court Services + Probation/Parole
* A & J Social Services
*+ Alliant International University
*x+ Alternative Health Consultants
* Aegis Medical System
*+ Asi Counseling
* CAP Recovery
* Central Ca Recovery & ATR
+ Charis Educational Services
x Child Custody Program
x Child Supportive Services
*x Choices
x Choices Compliance
x Community Medical Center
*x+ Comprehensive Youth Services
* Delta Care
* Drug Testing Center
x Family Services
* Fresno Hispanic Commission
*x+ Fresno New Connections
x For the Love of the Children
x Internet Based Class
* Kings of Kings
* Kingsview Rural Area Services
*x+ Marjaree Mason Counseling
*x MedMark Treatment
* Mental Health Systems
* Nuestra Casa
* Panacea Programs
x Parenting Group
* Paths
* Pathways to Recovery
*x Positive Indian Parenting
* Promesa Behavioral
x Putting Kid’s First
x RollerCoasters
*x+ Sierra Tribal Consortium
x Sierra Valley Medico
x Sierra Vista Children’s
* Spirit Of Women
x Sullivan Center
x Touchstone Medical Group
x Total Self Inside
* Turtle Lodge
*+ Universal Health Network
x Wells Spring Community Resource Center
*West Care
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