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The mission of Fresno County Department of Public Health is the promotion, preservation and protection of the community's health.
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Founded in 1965, Fresno EOC has spent over five decades investing in people, helping them become self-sufficient. The scope of service provided by our Agency consists of almost all facets of human services and economic development.
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Head Start is a NO COST preschool program serving low income children ages 3-5 years. Head Start provides comprehensive educational, emotional, and social, health and nutritional services to preschool aged children (3-5 years) and their families in nurturing and stimulating settings to strengthen the child‰Ûªs ability to excel in school and in life.
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WIC is based on the premise that early intervention programs during critical times of growth and development can help prevent future medical and developmental problems.
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We believe that every child, no matter his or her circumstances and abilities, must have access to a quality education in order to thrive.
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We believe that every child, no matter his or her circumstances and abilities, must have access to a quality education in order to thrive. Through our departments and services, we support strong academic programs, career and technical education and the arts for the almost 200,000 students in Fresno County.
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Fresno Family Counseling Center is a community based project providing superior training in marriage and family therapy.
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Fresno ‰ÛÒ an engaged county, where all residents have access to quality housing that contributes to vibrant communities, and where all residents are empowered to achieve their educational and economic goals.
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Since 1994, Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries (FIRM) has been meeting needs of refugee communities in Fresno.Ì_ We serve mostly the Hmong, Laotian, Slavic and African people groups, which represent over 60,000 people in Fresno County.
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Coordination is the key to leveraging existing resources. MAP is an integrated intake process that connects individuals facing housing, substance abuse, physical health, or mental illness challenges to supportive services matching individuals and families to the right resources at the right time.




