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Fresno EOC would like to thank the following elected officials for providing Certificates of Achievement for graduates of YouthBuild Charter High School of California at the Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps/YouthBuild Fresno Commencement ceremony Friday, June 23, 2017. Thirteen young men and women will receive their high school diplomas in front of friends and family. Thank you for your support! Fresno City Councilmember Oliver Baines, District 3 Fresno City Councilmember Luis Chavez, District 5 California
June 18, 2017
Celery Logs – “Let’s Cook with Kids”
CELERY LOGS Kids can help! Serves 4 INGREDIENTS: 1 carrot, shredded ¼ cup raisins ½ cup lowfat cottage cheese 6 celery stalks, cut into 3-inch pieces INSTRUCTIONS: 1. In a small bowl, mix together carrots, raisins, and cottage cheese. 2. Top celery pieces with mixture. NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION ( per serving ) CALORIES 74; FAT 0.4g; PROTEIN 4g; CARB 14g; FIBER 2g; CALCIUM 90mg; IRON 0.6mg; VITAMIN A (RE) 274mcg; VITAMIN C 8mg; FOLATE 3mcg DID
Do you have a conviction for a nonviolent felony or a marijuana felony offense? Is that conviction preventing you from securing a job? Does that conviction make you ineligible for housing programs or other government aid? Does that conviction make you ineligible for a school loan? You may be eligible for a misdemeanor reduction! PROP 47 and PROP 64 CLINIC 3rd Friday of each Month Fresno EOC Local Conservation Corps Neighborhood Youth Center 1805 E.
June 13, 2017
Farmers Market Coupons from Fresno EOC WIC
Fresno EOC WIC Participants, pick up your farmers market coupons from two locations during the week. Market on Kern Kern Street between M & N St. Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. WIC Coupons Available at the Fresno EOC WIC BOOTH from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. River park 220 E. Paseo Del Centro Tuesdays 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. WIC Coupons Available at the Fresno EOC WIC BOOTH from 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
June 12, 2017
Free Summer Lunch Program at Fresno EOC WIC
Fresno EOC WIC along with the USDA present: Summer Lunch Program at Fresno EOC designated WIC Sites June 12 – August 4 10:15 am – 2:00 pm Monday – Friday No fee and no registration, first come, first served. Our East Shaw location has a different schedule for lunches: Mon-Fri 10:15 am-2:00 pm Click here to see our locations Children 18 years or younger are invited to participate. ALL MEALS MUST BE EATEN ON SITE
“One hundred and fifty years ago, our Nation codified the fundamental truth that slavery is an affront to human dignity. Still, the bitter fact remains that millions of men, women, and children around the globe, including here at home, are subject to modern-day slavery: the cruel, inhumane practice of human trafficking. This month, we rededicate ourselves to assisting victims of human trafficking and to combating it in all its forms.” President Barack Obama Today there
June 8, 2017
Banana Berry Smoothie
BANANA BERRY SMOOTHIE Kids can help! Serves 2 INGREDIENTS: 1 cup soy milk 1 cup frozen strawberries 1 banana, quartered and frozen INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Purée all ingredients in a blender until smooth. NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION ( per serving ) CALORIES 139; FAT 2.5g; PROTEIN 7g; CARB 25g; FIBER 5g; CALCIUM 60mg; IRON 2mg; VITAMIN A (RE) 79mcg; VITAMIN C 35mg; FOLATE 31mcg DID YOU KNOW?… Encouraging your preschooler to pour their own smoothie helps develop their
Human Trafficking is happening in the Central Valley. In 2017 alone, 78 new survivors have been identified and connected to our Project. Fresno EOC Central Valley Against Human Trafficking is committed to providing comprehensive services to all victims and survivors regardless of age, gender or immigration status. The first year of the California Office of Emergency Services report has been released. Of the 11 Pilot projects throughout the State of California selected as grantees, Fresno
On June 1, 2017, over 20 stakeholders joined with Senator Dianne Feinstein to discuss the state of human trafficking in the Central Valley. Feinstein took valuable time out of her Fresno visit to listen to the stories of survivors and was informed on the challenges faced by the region. She was particularly impressed by the collaborative model embraced by victim services and law enforcement to provide intervention and support. “Today was a really unique meeting,
Fresno EOC Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP) received notification from the California Department of Public Health Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division that they are one of 19 counties throughout the state who was awarded with funding through June 2020. Fresno EOC has operated AFLP for the past 32 years as a subcontractor of Fresno County Department of Social Services whom, with great confidence, decided to pass the baton to Fresno EOC. Under the direction
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