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Child Family and Community Services, Inc. (CFCS)
is a non-profit organization providing education and
family support services to low-income families
living in southern Alameda County. The agency was
established in 1965 as part of the Office of
Economic Opportunity and was incorporated in 1974 to
become the provider for the Head Start Program of
Southern Alameda County.
Our programs currently serve more than 3,000
families each year throughout the south county
area. The CFCS Board of Directors has maintained
the original agency mission while continuing to add
funding and programs to expand services for
children, families and communities.
We believe that the families we serve need not only
the programs that we offer, but the support to
develop the tools to become self-sufficient when
they are no longer enrolled in our programs. We are
dedicated to enhancing families’ self-sufficiency
and providing children with a foundation to be
successful.
Our Programs, Services and More
Since becoming a Head Start provider in 1974, CFCS
have worked to grow and expand this essential
program. Today, CFCS Head Start includes 15 sites
and serves more than 1,000 children, and we are
continually growing.
Head
Start is the most successful, longest-running
national school readiness program in the United
States. It provides comprehensive education,
medical and dental services, mental health services,
nutrition, social services, full inclusion of young
children with disabilities, and parent involvement
services to low-income children age 3 to 5 and their
families. Nationwide, more than 25 million
preschool-aged children have benefited from Head
Start. Throughout California, Head Start serves
more than 98,000 children.
CFCS became a provider for the Early Head Start
Project in 1996. Since then, we have offered the
same type of programs and services as our Head Start
program to expectant parents and families with
infants and toddlers through age 3. CFCS Early Head
Start Project is currently serving 125 infants and
toddlers throughout the south county area.
Originally funded in 1980 throughout California as
an Alternative Payment Program, the CFCS California
Child Care Program, (CCCAP) now includes funding from
four different program types. This program
currently provides full day/full year childcare
services to over 700 eligible children. Services
are offered in daycare centers and childcare homes
for working parents, parents in training, homeless
families, teen parents, school-age children and
children with special needs.
Our CAL SAFE program, launched in 2004, provides
expectant and parenting teens aged 13 to 18 with
childcare and academic, nursing, counseling and
vocational support services which will allow them to
complete their high school education, help them
learn to become competent and caring parents and
help them to become successful, contributing members
of society. The program’s overall goals are to
enable motivated students to complete their high
school education, to learn to provide a safe and
caring environment for their young children, to
secure gainful employment and ultimately to become
fully self-reliant.
Community partnerships continue to be a primary
focus at CFCS as we strive to provide our children
and families with a well-rounded array of services
and programs to prepare them for success. We
continue to build on many active partnerships and
collaborations with local cities, school districts,
county departments, colleges and universities,
social service agencies, health programs and other
community agencies.
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