Program areas at The Childrens Collective
The California state preschool program provided full and part-day developmental services to 322 children from 3 to 5 years of age. Services were provided to The children and families for 244 days. These services allowed low-income working parents to participate in educational/training programs as well as obtain and maintain employment while children were cared for in a secure, nurturing environment. This program provided respite to very low-income overburdened families.
Familysource center provides a continuum of core services to increase family self-sufficiency, including financial literacy; income tax preparation; emergency food and clothing; information and referrals to community resources including banking and utility bill payments, as well as homework assistance, recreation, and leadership activities for youth. During The fiscal year 2022-2023, The fsc program served 2,346 clients, increased family income by $647,125 and helped 97 youth obtain an academic achievement outcome
General child care provided full-day developmental services to 24 infants and 8 toddlers from two to thirty-six months for 244 days. This program allowed low-income parents to obtain and maintain employment, as well as obtain job training, while their children were cared for in secure, nurturing childcare environments. The children received age-appropriate early education in cognitive, language, physical, social and emotional development. Children were fed two nutritious meals and a snack daily, and as needed, provided with early therapeutic intervention.
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