Rural Service Directory 10 2015 - Fresno EOC · RURAL SERVICES DIRECTORY 1920 Mariposa Mall, Suite...

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SERVICES RURAL SERVICES DIRECTORY 1920 Mariposa Mall, Suite 300 Fresno, CA 93721 (559) 263-1000 • www.fresnoeoc.org

Transcript of Rural Service Directory 10 2015 - Fresno EOC · RURAL SERVICES DIRECTORY 1920 Mariposa Mall, Suite...

SERVICESRURAL SERVICES DIRECTORY

1920 Mariposa Mall, Suite 300Fresno, CA 93721

(559) 263-1000 • www.fresnoeoc.org

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Firebaugh

Mendota

San JoaquinCaruthers

Riverdale

Huron

Laton

Selma

Kerman

BiolaFresno-Clovis

Pinedale

FowlerCalwa

Del ReyDel Rey

Prather

Auberry

Tollhouse

Sanger

Parlier

KingsburgReedley

Orange Cove

Coalinga

Cantua Creek

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Since inception of Fresno EOC in 1965, we have been committed to serving the rural communities of Fresno County. Fresno EOC has a long, distinguished, unrivaled history of services to our rural communities. The agency has been quick to respond with emergency assistance, touching the lives of thousands affected by the agricultural freeze, and more recently, the unspeakable devastation the extended drought has caused. Moreover, it has, and continues to provide an extensive menu of essential social and economic services as you can see by the following report.

This map show the locations in the county in which Fresno EOC has services.

* Times and locations subject to change.updated 10/16/2015

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HEAD START (559) 875-9032Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Home Base ServicesTuesday-Thursday, and every other Friday 8:30 AM- 4:30 PM1101 Annadale #101, Sanger, CA

FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM (559) 263-1533 An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship. Monday-Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Foothill Elementary School 29147 Auberry Road, Auberry, CA

HEAD START (559) 846-3979Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Home Base ServicesTuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 719 Madera AvenueKerman, CA

EARLY HEAD START (559) 846-3990Family support services for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers (ages 0-3).

Monday-Friday8:30 AM-5:00 PM 719 S. Madera Ave, Fresno, CA

AUBERRY

BIOLA

HEAD START (559) 829-9749Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth. Center Base ServicesMonday-Thursday 7:00 AM- 3:30 PM29288 W. Clarkson Ave Cantua Creek, CA

CANTUA CREEK

CALWA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

HEALTH SERVICES AND EDUCATIONCA Prep (559) 265-5500 Educates youth about teen pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention and healthy relationships.

* Times and locations subject to change.updated 10/16/2015

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HEAD STARTPreschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base Services(559) 864-0322 Monday-Friday 8:30 AM- 4:00 PM2420 W. Clemenceau AveCaruthers, CA

Home Base Services(559) 274-1028Tuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 2420 W. Clemenceau AveCaruthers, CA

FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM(559) 263-1533An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship.

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM2420 W. Clemenceau AveCaruthers, CA

INTER-CITY AND INTRA-CITY TRANSPORTATION(800) 325-RIDE (7433)Provides transportation services through Fresno County Rural Transit Agency.

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches (559) 864-3008Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-FridayLunch 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM13441 S. Quince AveCaruthers, CA

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RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM(559) 263-1265Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

HEALTH SERVICES AND EDUCATIONCA Prep(559) 265-5500Educates youth about teen pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention and healthy relationships.

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HEAD STARTPreschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base Services(559) 323-9678Monday-Friday 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM510 Barstow Ave. Fresno, CA

Home Base Services(559) 274-1016Tuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 4273 W. Richert Suite 107 Fresno, CA

FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM(559) 263-1533An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship.

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM 510 Barstow Ave, Fresno, CA

Monday-Friday 1:00 PM-6:00 PM2833 Helm Ave, Fresno, CA

SAFE PLACE SITE FOR YOUTHProvides youth, 11-17 years of age, access to immediate help and safety at the following locations:

(559) 324-2097M-Th 8:00 AM-6:00 PM 934 4th Street, Clovis, CA

(559) 292-2036 Monday-Friday 12:00 PM-6:00 PM 2833 Helm Ave, Clovis, CA

INTER-CITY AND INTRA-CITY TRANSPORTATION(800) 325-RIDE (7433)Provides transportation services through Fresno County Rural Transit Agency.

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches (559) 324-2750Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:45 AM- 12:45 PM 850 4th Street, Clovis, CA

Summer Food Program(559) 266-FOOD (3663)Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch.

Cedar ApartmentsMonday-FridayLunch: 12:00 PM-12:30 PM Snack: 2:30 PM-3:00 PM315 W. Alamos Ave, Apt 237, Clovis, CA

Clovis Recreation CenterMonday-FridayBreakfast 8:00 AM-9:00 AMLunch: 11:00 AM-12:00 PM 3495 Clovis Ave., Clovis, CA

CLOVISEARLY HEAD START(559) 846-3990Family support services for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers (ages 0-3).

Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-5:00 PM 1920 Mariposa Mall, Fresno CA

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RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM(559) 263-1265Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

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HEAD START(559) 274-1028Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Home Base Services Tuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 2420 W. Clemenceau AveCaruthers, CA

LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIHEAP) (559) 263-1135Provide fi nancial assistance to help offset an eligible Fresno County household’s home energy costs (electrical, wood, propane, gas, and oil bill). Additionally, services are provided to disconnected notices by its utility company or a household facing an energy-related crisis of life-threatening emergency in the applicant’s household.

First and second Mondays of the month 9:45 am - 3:45 pm 311 Coalinga Plaza, Kerman, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 210-4422 Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 12:00 pm-1:00 pm 220 E. Forest Ave, Kerman, CA

Summer Food Program(559) 266-FOOD (3663)Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch.

Olsen ParkMonday-Friday Lunch: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM 400 N. Garfi eld Street, Coalinga, CA

COALINGA

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WEATHERIZATION(559) 263-1588Provides low-income residents with no-cost conservation measures and energy education to reduce energy bills.

First and second Mondays of the month 9:45 am - 3:45 pm 311 Coalinga Plaza, Kerman, CA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM(559) 263-1265Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

HEALTH SERVICES AND EDUCATIONCA Prep(559) 265-5500Educates youth about teen pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention and healthy relationships.

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SAFE PLACE SITE FOR YOUTHProvides youth, 11-17 years of age , access to immediate help and safety by extending the doors into the Sanctuary Youth Shelter (2336 Calaveras, Fresno--1.800.820.4968) at the Del Rey Boys and Girls Club.

(559) 888-0302 Monday-Friday 12:30 PM-6:30 PM 5705 Carmel St., Unit 255Del Rey, CA

DEL REY

HEAD START(559) 875-9032Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Home Base ServicesTuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 1101 Annadale #101, Sanger, CA

EARLY HEAD STARTHome Base Services (559) 524-6247Family support services for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers (ages 0-3).

Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-5:00 PM 1810 Third Street, Sanger, CA

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RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM(559) 263-1265Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

* Times and locations subject to change.updated 10/16/2015

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HEAD START(559) 659-2542Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base Services Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:30 PM 1725 Saipan Ave., Firebaugh, CA

FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM(559) 263-1533An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship.

Monday-Friday8:00 AM-4:00 PM,1691 Q Street, Firebaugh, CA

SAFE PLACE SITE FOR YOUTH(559) 659-3774Provides youth, 11-17 years of age , access to immediate help and safety by extending the doors into the Sanctuary Youth Shelter (2336 Calaveras, Fresno--1.800.820.4968) at the Firebaugh Boys & Girls Club.

Monday-Friday12:30 PM-6:30 PM 1661 Allard Dr., Firebaugh, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 266-FOOD Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:00 AM-12:00 PM1601 Thomas ConboyFirebaugh, CA

INTER-CITY AND INTRA-CITY TRANSPORTATION(800) 325-RIDE (7433)Provides transportation services through Fresno County Rural Transit Agency.

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COMMUNITY SERVICES FOOD DISTRIBUTION(559) 263-1029Providing food assistance to low income families adversely affected by natural disasters.

2nd Friday of the month (Subject to change)1655 13th Street, Firebaugh, CA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM(559) 263-1265Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

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HEAD START(559) 834-4565Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Home Base Services Tuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 208 E. Merced Street, Fowler, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 834-5486Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM 108 N. 3rd Street, Fowler, CA

Summer Food Program(559) 266-FOOD (3663)Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch meals.

Fowler Branch LibraryMonday-FridayLunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM306 S. 7th Street, Fowler, CA

Fowler Senior CenterMonday-FridayLunch 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM108 N. 3rd Street, Fowler, CA

FOWLEREARLY HEAD START(559) 896-1980 Home Base ServicesFamily support services for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers (ages 0-3).

Monday-Friday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM 2056 Second Street, Fowler, CA

INTER-CITY AND INTRA-CITY TRANSPORTATION(800) 325-RIDE (7433)Provides transportation services through Fresno County Rural Transit Agency.

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RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM(559) 263-1265Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

HEALTH SERVICES AND EDUCATIONCA Prep(559) 265-5500Educates youth about teen pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention and healthy relationships.

* Times and locations subject to change.updated 10/16/2015

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HEAD START(559) 945-2697Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base Services Monday-Friday 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM 16641 Palmer Street, Huron, CA

SAFE PLACE SITE FOR YOUTH(559) 696-0303/(559) 945-7199Provides youth, 11-17 years of age , access to immediate help and safety by extending the doors into the Sanctuary Youth Shelter (2336 Calaveras, Fresno--1.800.820.4968) at the Huron Boys & Girls Club.

Monday-Friday12:30 PM-6:30 PM 36332 P Street, Huron, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 945-9414Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM 16900 5th Street, Huron, CA

Summer Food Program(559) 266-FOOD (3663)Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch meals.

Chestnut ParkMonday-FridayLunch: 10:30 AM-11:30 AM 16501 Palmer Ave, Huron, CA

HURON

EARLY HEAD START(559) 896-1980 Home Base ServicesFamily support services for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers (ages 0-3).

Monday-Friday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM 2056 Second Street, Huron, CA

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COMMUNITY SERVICES FOOD DISTRIBUTION(559) 263-1029Providing food assistance to low income families adversely affected by natural disasters.

3rd Thursday of the month (Subject to change)16856 4th Street, Huron, CA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM(559) 263-1265Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

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HEAD START(559) 846-3979Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Home Base ServicesTuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 719 Madera Ave., Kerman, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 266-FOOD Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:00 AM-12:00 PM720 S. 8th Street, Kerman, CA

KERMAN

LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIHEAP) (559) 263-1135Provide fi nancial assistance to help offset an eligible Fresno County household’s home energy costs (electrical, wood, propane, gas, and oil bill). Additionally, services are provided to disconnected notices by its utility company or a household facing an energy-related crisis of life-threatening emergency in the applicant’s household.

First & second Thursdays of the month 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 15180 W. Whitesbridge Ave, Kerman, CA

EARLY HEAD START(559) 846-3990Family support services for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers (ages 0-3).

Monday-Friday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM 719 S. Madera Ave, Kerman, CA

WEATHERIZATION(559) 263-1588Provides low-income residents with no-cost conservation measures and energy education to reduce energy bills.

First & second Thursdays of the month 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 15180 W. Whitesbridge Ave, Kerman, CA

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RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM(559) 263-1265Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

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HEAD START (559) 834-4565Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Home Base ServicesTuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 208 E. Merced St. Fowler, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 897-3013 Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday Lunch 11:45 AM- 12:45 PM 1450 Ellis Street, Kingsburg, CA

Summer Food Service Program (559) 266-FOODProvides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch meals.

Monday-Friday12:00 PM - 12:30 PM 1501 Ellis Street, Kingsburg, CA

KINGSBURG

HEAD START (559) 834-4565Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Home Base ServicesTuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 208 E. Merced St.Fowler, CA

FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM (559) 263-1533 An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship.

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM, 6065 Latonia Ave, Laton, CA

FOOD SERVICESSummer Food Program(559) 266-FOOD (3663)Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch meals.

Laton Elementary SchoolMonday-FridayBreakfast 9:30 AM- 10:00 AM; Lunch 11:30 AM-12:30 PM 6065 Latonia, Laton,CA

LATON

INTER-CITY AND INTRA-CITY TRANSPORTATION (800) 325-RIDE (7433)Provides transportation services through Fresno County Rural Transit Agency.

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

HEALTH SERVICES AND EDUCATIONCA Prep (559) 265-5500 Educates youth about teen pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention and healthy relationships.

* Times and locations subject to change.updated 10/16/2015

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HEAD START Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base Services (559) 655-3314Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:30 PM 295 W. Tuft, Mendota, CA

Home Base Services(559) 846-3979Tuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 719 Madera AveKerman, CA

FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM (559) 263-1533 An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship.

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM, 295 W. Tuft, Mendota, CA

MENDOTA

INTER-CITY AND INTRA-CITY TRANSPORTATION (800) 325-RIDE (7433)Provides transportation services through Fresno County Rural Transit Agency.

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 655-3330 Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 10:45 AM-11:45 AM 415 Sorensen, Mendota, CA Summer Food Program (559) 266-FOOD Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch meals.

Monday-Friday12:00 PM-1:00 PM 415 Sorensen, Mendota, CA

Monday-Thursday12:00 PM-1:00 PM 1246 Belmont Ave, Mendota, CA

LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIHEAP) (559) 263-1135 Provide financial assistance to help offset an eligible Fresno County household’s home energy costs (electrical, wood, propane, gas, and oil bill). Additionally, services are provided to disconnected notices by its utility company or a household facing an energy-related crisis of life-threatening emergency in the applicant’s household.

First and second Tuesdays of the month 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mendota Community Center195 Smoot Ave, Mendota, CA

WEATHERIZATION (559) 263-15881900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 260 Fresno, CA Provides low-income residents with no-cost conservation measures and energy education to reduce energy bills.

COMMUNITY SERVICES FOOD DISTRIBUTION (559) 263-1029 Providing food assistance to low income families adversely affected by natural disasters.

2nd Friday of the month (Subject to change)Mendota Community Center195 Smoot Avenue, Mendota, CA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

* Times and locations subject to change.updated 10/16/2015

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FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM (559) 263-1533 An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship.

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM, 295 W. Tuft, Orange Cove, CA

HEAD START (559) 626-0542Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base Services112 4th St., Orange Cove, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 626-5109Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:30 AM-12:30 PM 699 6th St., Orange Cove, CA

Summer Food Program(559) 266-FOOD (3663)Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch meals.

Los Arboles ApartmentsMonday-FridayLunch 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM 1535 Park Blvd. Orange Cove, CA

Villa Escondido ApartmentsMonday-Friday Lunch 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM 1555 Tangerine Dr., Orange Cove, CA

Orange Cove Public LibraryMonday-Friday Lunch 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM 815 Park Blvd. Orange Cove, CA

ORANGE COVE

LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIHEAP) (559) 263-1135 Provide financial assistance to help offset an eligible Fresno County household’s home energy costs (electrical, wood, propane, gas, and oil bill). Additionally, services are provided to disconnected notices by its utility company or a household facing an energy-related crisis of life-threatening emergency in the applicant’s household.

First & second Tuesdays of the month 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 1705 Anchor Ave., Orange Cove, CA

SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE (559) 626-4591 Provides quality before and after school childcare for ages 5-12.

Regular- Monday-Friday1:00 PM-6:00 PM Full- Monday-Friday7:30 AM-4:00 PM 1001 9th Street, Orange Cove, CA

WEATHERIZATION (559) 263-1588Provides low-income residents with no-cost conservation measures and energy education to reduce energy bills.

First & second Tuesdays of the month 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 1705 Anchor Ave., Orange Cove, CA

SAFE PLACE SITE FOR YOUTH Provides youth, 11-17 years of age , access to immediate help and safety by extending the doors into the Sanctuary Youth Shelter (2336 Calaveras, Fresno--1.800.820.4968) at the Orange Cove Boys and Girls Club

(559) 626-3122965 Center Unit, 68-69Orange Cove, CA

COMMUNITY SERVICES FOOD DISTRIBUTION (559) 263-1029 Providing food assistance to low income families adversely affected by natural disasters.

3rd Tuesday of the month (Subject to change) 1705 Anchor Ave., Orange Cove, CA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

HEALTH SERVICES AND EDUCATIONCA Prep (559) 265-5500 Educates youth about teen pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention and healthy relationships.

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FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM (559) 263-1533 An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship.

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM 8770 S. Mendocino, Parlier, CA

HEAD START (559) 646-3213 Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base ServicesMonday-Friday8:00 AM-5:00 PM 8770 S. Mendocino., Parlier, CA

FOOD SERVICES Summer Food Program (559) 266-3663Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch meals.

Ben Benavidez Elementary SchoolMonday-Friday11:30 AM-12:30 PM 13900 Tuolumne St., Parlier, CA

Salandini Villa ApartmentsMonday-FridayBreakfast 8:30 AM-9:30 AM; Lunch 12:00 PM-1:00 PM 13785 E. Manning, Parlier, CA

Youth Centers of AmericaMonday-Friday Supper: 2:00 PM-3:00 PM 745 E. Tulare St., Parlier, CA

Quail Run ApartmentsMonday-FridayBreakfast 7:00 AM-9:00 AM Supper: 3:30 PM-4:30 PM 13500 Tuolumne St., Parlier, CA

Quail Ridge ApartmentsMonday-FridayBreakfast 7:00 AM-9:00 AM Supper: 3:00 PM-4:00 PM 13600 E. Parlier Ave., Parlier, CA

PARLIER

SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE (559) 646-9012 Provides quality before and after school childcare for ages 5-12.

Monday-Friday Regular Hours: 12 PM-5:30 PM Full Day Hours: 7:30 PM-6:00 PM 13900 Tuolumne, Parlier, CA

EARLY HEAD START Home Base Services (559) 524-6247 Family support services for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers (ages 0-3).

SAFE PLACE SITE FOR YOUTH Provides youth, 12-17 years of age , access to immediate help and safety by extending the doors into the Sanctuary Youth Shelter (2336 Calaveras, Fresno--1.800.820.4968) at the Parlier Boys and Girls Club.

(559) 646-51221040 Fett Drive #131Parlier, CA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

COMMUNITY SERVICES FOOD DISTRIBUTION (559) 263-1029 Providing food assistance to low income families adversely affected by natural disasters.

4th Friday of the month (Subject to change) 1100 East Parlier Avenue, Parlier, CA

After-School Meal Program (School Year) (559) 266-3663 Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced supper meal.

Youth Centers of AmericaMonday-Friday Supper: 3 PM-4:30 PM 745 E. Tulare Street, Parlier, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 646-3545Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:15 PM-12:15 PM 690 S. Newmark, Parlier, CA

INTER-CITY AND INTRA-CITY TRANSPORTATION (800) 325-RIDE (7433)Provides transportation services through Fresno County Rural Transit Agency.

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HEAD START (559) 875-9032Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Home Base ServicesTuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 1101 Annadale #101, Sanger, CA

HEAD START (559) 327-7748Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base Services 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM 7171 N. Sugarpine Ave.Pinedale, CA

PRATHER

PINEDALE

INTER-CITY AND INTRA-CITY TRANSPORTATION (800) 325-RIDE (7433)Provides transportation services through Fresno County Rural Transit Agency.

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 655-3330 Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Sierra Oaks Senior CenterMonday-Friday 12:00 PM-1:00 PM 33276 Lodge Road, Prather, CA

FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM (559) 263-1533 An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship.

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM 7171 N. Sugarpine, Pinedale, CA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

HEALTH SERVICES AND EDUCATIONCA Prep (559) 265-5500 Educates youth about teen pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention and healthy relationships.

FOOD SERVICESSummer Food Service Program(559) 266-3663Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced supper meals.

Pinedale Community CenterMonday-Friday Supper 3:00 PM-4:00 PM 7170 N. San Pablo, Fresno, CA

After School Meal Program(559) 266-3663Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced supper meals.

Pinedale Community CenterMonday-Friday Supper 3:00 PM-4:00 PM 7170 N. San Pablo, Fresno, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 974-6720Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:30 AM-12:30 PM 7170 N. San Pablo, Fresno, CA

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HEAD STARTPreschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base ServicesMonday-Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM

(559) 637-00251240 E. Washington , Reedley, CA

(559) 638-8870144 S. Sunset , Reedley, CA

Home Base Services (559) 875-9032Tuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 1101 Annadale #101Sanger, CA

FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM (559) 263-1533 An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship.

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM 144 S. Sunset, Reedley, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 637-4207Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:00 AM-12:00 PM 100 N. East Ave., Reedley, CA

Summer Food Service Program(559) 266-3663Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch meals.

Saint La Salle SchoolMonday-Friday Breakfast 9 AM-10:00 AM Lunch 12:00 PM-1:00 PM 404 E. Manning Ave., Reedley, CA

Reedley Family ApartmentsMonday-Friday Breakfast 9 AM-10:00 AM Lunch 2:00 PM-3:00 PM 1110 S. I Street, Reedley, CA

After School Meal Program(559) 266-3663Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced supper meals.

Saint La Salle SchoolMonday-Friday Supper 3:30 PM-4:30 PM 404 E. Manning Ave., Reedley, CA

REEDLEY

EARLY HEAD START HOME BASE SERVICES (559) 643-0323 Family support services for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers (ages 0-3).

Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-5:00 PM 1220 E. Washington, Reedley, CA

LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIHEAP) (559) 263-1135 Provide financial assistance to help offset an eligible Fresno County household’s home energy costs (electrical, wood, propane, gas, and oil bill). Additionally, services are provided to disconnected notices by its utility company or a household facing an energy-related crisis of life-threatening emergency in the applicant’s household.

First & second Tuesdays of the month 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 1680 Manning Ave., Reedley, CA

WEATHERIZATION (559) 263-1588Provides low-income residents with no-cost conservation measures and energy education to reduce energy bills.

First & second Tuesdays of the month 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 1680 Manning Ave., Reedley, CA

SAFE PLACE SITE FOR YOUTH Provides youth, 11-17 years of age , access to immediate help and safety by extending the doors into the Sanctuary Youth Shelter (2336 Calaveras, Fresno--1.800.820.4968) at the Reedley Boys and Girls Club.

(559) 743-7537100 N EastReedley, CA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

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HEAD START(559) 274-1028Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Home Base ServicesTuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 2420 W. Clemenceau AveCaruthers, CA

RIVERDALE

INTER-CITY AND INTRA-CITY TRANSPORTATION(800) 325-RIDE (7433)Provides transportation services through Fresno County Rural Transit Agency.

FOOD SERVICES(559) 266-FOOD Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM 20721 Malsbary Street, Riverdale, CA

Summer Food Service Program (559) 266-3663Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch meals.

Burrell Elementary SchoolMonday-FridayBreakfast 8:30 AM-8:45 AMLunch 12:15 PM-12:30 PM16704 S. Jameson, Riverdale, CA

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RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM(559) 263-1265Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

HEALTH SERVICES AND EDUCATIONCA Prep(559) 265-5500Educates youth about teen pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention and healthy relationships.

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HEAD START Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base Services(559) 875-2581Monday-Friday8:00 AM-5:00 PM 3037 S. Orchid, Sanger, CA

Home Base Services(559) 875-9032Tuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 1101 Annadale #101, Sanger, CA

SANGER

EARLY HEAD START Home Base Services (559) 524-6247 Family support services for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers (ages 0-3).

Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-5:00 PM 1810 3rd Street, Sanger, CA

LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIHEAP) (559) 263-1135 Provide financial assistance to help offset an eligible Fresno County household’s home energy costs (electrical, wood, propane, gas, and oil bill). Additionally, services are provided to disconnected notices by its utility company or a household facing an energy-related crisis of life-threatening emergency in the applicant’s household.

First & second Thursday of the month 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM 1849 Academy Ave., Sanger, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 875-7606Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:15 AM-12:15 PM 730 Recreation Ave., Sanger, CA

Summer Food Service Program (559) 266-3663Provides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch meals.

Unity Estates ApartmentsMonday-Friday Breakfast 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Lunch 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM 1410 J Street, Sanger, CA

Sanger Branch Public LibraryMonday-Friday12:00 PM - 1:00 PM 1812 7th Street, Sanger, CA

SAFE PLACE SITE FOR YOUTH (559) 659-3774 Provides youth, 11-17 years of age , access to immediate help and safety by extending the doors into the Sanctuary Youth Shelter (2336 Calaveras, Fresno--1.800.820.4968) at the Sanger Boys & Girls Club.

(559) 696-0303Monday-Friday2:00 PM-6:00 PM 818 L. Street, Sanger, CA

(559) 399-3201Monday-Friday3:00 PM-7:00 PM 322 K. Street #19, Sanger, CA

WEATHERIZATION (559) 263-1588Provides low-income residents with no-cost conservation measures and energy education to reduce energy bills.

First & second Thursday of the month 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM 1849 Academy Ave., Sanger, CA

COMMUNITY SERVICES FOOD DISTRIBUTION (559) 263-1029 Providing food assistance to low income families adversely affected by natural disasters.

4th Wednesday of the month (Subject to change) Academy AvenueCorner of 4th and 5th StreetsSanger, CA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

HEALTH SERVICES AND EDUCATIONCA Prep (559) 265-5500 Educates youth about teen pregnancy and STI/HIV prevention and healthy relationships.

* Times and locations subject to change.updated 10/16/2015

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HEAD STARTPreschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base Services(559) 693-4571Monday-Friday8:00 AM-4:30 PM 8535 S. 9th StreetSan Joaquin, CA

Home Base Services(559) 274-1028Tuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 2420 W. Clemenceau AveCaruthers, CA

SAN JOAQUIN

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COMMUNITY SERVICES FOOD DISTRIBUTION(559) 263-1029Providing food assistance to low income families adversely affected by natural disasters.

4th Tuesday of the month (Subject to change)22001 West Manning AvenueSan Joaquin, CA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM(559) 263-1265Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

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HEAD START Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Center Base Services Monday-Friday8:00 AM-5:00 PM

(559) 891-01861701 Alton St. Suite A, Selma, CA

(559) 891-7330 1420 Second Street, Selma, CA (559) 896-0142 1325 Stillman Street, Selma, CA

Home Base Services (559) 834-4565Tuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 208 E. Merced Street, Fowler, CA

FOOD SERVICESSenior Lunches(559) 891-2239Lunch served daily for seniors, with transportation.

Monday-Friday 11:30 AM-12:30 PM 2301 Selma Street, Selma, CA

Summer Food Service Program (559) 266-FOODProvides children with nutritious and well-balanced breakfast and lunch meals.

Eric White Elementary SchoolMonday-FridayLunch 11:45 am - 12:15 pm 2751 Fig, Selma, CA

Floral Gardens ApartmentsMonday-Thursday-Friday Only Lunch 11:00 am - 11:30 am 2375 Floral Ave., Selma, CA

Valley View VillageMonday-Friday Lunch 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm 2446 Magnolia Street, Selma, CA

SELMA

EARLY HEAD START (559) 896-1980 Family support services for pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers (ages 0-3).

Monday-Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm 2056 Second Street Home Base Services also available.

LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIHEAP) (559) 263-1135 Provide financial assistance to help offset an eligible Fresno County household’s home energy costs (electrical, wood, propane, gas, and oil bill). Additionally, services are provided to disconnected notices by its utility company or a household facing an energy-related crisis of life-threatening emergency in the applicant’s household.

First & second Thursdays of the month 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM 1849 Academy Ave., Selma, CA

FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM (559) 263-1533 An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship.

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM 1701 Alton Street Suite. A, Selma, CA

WEATHERIZATION (559) 263-1588Provides low-income residents with no-cost conservation measures and energy education to reduce energy bills.

First & second Thursdays of the month 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM 1849 Academy Ave., Selma, CA

RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM (559) 263-1265 Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

* Times and locations subject to change.updated 10/16/2015

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TOLLHOUSEFOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROGRAM(559) 263-1533An intergenerational volunteer program designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with exceptional and special needs through a mentoring and caring relationship.

Monday-Friday 8:00 AM- 4:00 PM 33326 Lodge Road, Tollhouse, CA

HEAD START(559) 875-9032Preschool children are provided with a variety of age appropriate early childhood education-learning experiences to foster intellectual, social, and emotional growth.

Home Base ServicesTuesday-Thursday and every other Friday 8:30 AM-4:30 PM 1101 Annadale #101Sanger, CA

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RURAL TOBACCO EDUCATION PROGRAM(559) 263-1265Assists individuals and communities in building tobacco-free, healthy lifestyles.

* Times and locations subject to change.updated 10/16/2015

1920 Mariposa Mall, Suite 300Fresno, CA 93721

(559) 263-1000 • www.fresnoeoc.org