Resource Book Banning Unified School District

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Resource Book Banning Unified School District
Resource Book
School Year: 2014-2015
161 West Williams Street
Banning, CA 92220
(951) 922-2706
All Rights Reserved
© 2014
Banning Unified School District
Table of Contents
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Banning Community Services Department
1
Banning Library District
2
LGBTQ
Banning Pass Little League
3
Banning Mental Health
4
Boys and Girls Club
5
Carol’s Kitchen
6
Community Action Partnership
7
UC Riverside LGBT Resource Center
out@ucr.edu
951-827-2267
245 Costco Hall
Riverside, CA 92521
Faith in Action
8
Family Service Association
9
Family Resource Center- Desert Hot Springs (DHS )
10
FAST Families and Schools Together
11
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
12
Habitat for Humanity
13
Indian Health Inc.
14
Indian Education Program
15
MFI Recovery Center
16
Molina Health Center
17
Morongo Tribal TANF
18
Oasis Community Services NAMI Signature Program
19
Pacific Clinics
20
Pass Job Connection
21
Riverside County District Attorney
Youth Accountability Team
22
Project Safe Neighborhoods
23
Jeffrey Owens Community Center
info@jocc.org
3845 Tenth St.
Riverside, CA 92501
http://www.jocc.org
Bienestar Human Services
909-397-7660 (San Bernardino County—Pomona)
760-398-3166 (Riverside County—Coachella)
http://www.bienestar.org
MISCELLANEOUS:
Kiwanis Club
Beaumont Kiwanis Club meets every Tuesday night at BMG restaurant located at 550 Beaumont Ave. Beaumont, CA 92223 at 6:30
pm.
Riverside County Department of Public Health
24
Riverside County Department of Education
25
RCOE-Foster Youth Services
26
San Gorgonio Pass Rotary
27
Fred Magenheim - (951) 845-4466 or
The Salvation Army of Moreno Valley
28
Sue Pensak - Secretary - (909) 234-4546
United Way
29
Victor Community Services
30
Visiting Nurse Association
31
APPENDICES (Listing of Riverside County Resources)
32-37
Contact Information:
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DPSS
CalWORKS, Child Care, Employment Services, Homeless Programs, Medi-cal, General Relief, Adult Services, In-Home
Supportive Services, Public Authority, Cash Assistance for
Immigrants, Foster Care Benefits, Foster/Adoptive Parent
Information, Family Resource Center, Youth/Young Adult
Programs
LOCATIONS:
901 E. Ramsey St.
Bldg. C
Banning, CA 92220
951-922-7585
23119 Cottonwood Ave.
14201 Palm Drive Suite #110
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
760-329-2797
11060 Magnolia Ace
Riverside, CA 92505
951-358-3400
Moreno Valley, CA 92553
951-413-5200
Name of Organization:
Banning Community Services Department
Services Provided: The Community Services Department enhances residents' quality of life through providing affordable,
quality recreational and leisure activities for youth, teens, and
adults.
The division is responsible for the development, implementation, coordination, supervision, and delivery of a wide variety
of programs including youth and adult sports, instructional
classes, teen programs, day camps and special events.
Classes and activities include: Sport ball, flag football, cheerleading, arts & crafts, modern dance, karate, guitar lessons,
yoga and Zumba. There is also a gym on site.
Population Served: Youth and adults in the city of Banning.
Cost/Fee Information: Varies depending on activity or sport
HIV TESTING/SERVICES
CALIFORNIA HEALTH CLINIC
Desert AIDS Project
6216 Brockton Ave.
Riverside, CA 92506
951-252-264
1695 N. Sunrise Way
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-323-2118
Contact Information:
Banning Community Services Department
789 North San Gorgonio Ave.
Banning, CA 92220
951-922-3242
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ADDICTION/RECOVERY
Bi-Lingual & Evening Hours Available at All Locations
CLOSED ON HOLIDAYS
Name of Organization:
Corona
Temecula
623 N. Main, Ste D11
4100 County Center Dr, Ste 320
Corona, CA 92880
Temecula, CA 92591
951-737-2962
951-600-6360
951-737-2783 (Fax)
951-600-6365 (Fax)
M-F 8am - 5pm
M-Th 8am - 5 pm
Additionally, we offer weekly computer classes for adults.
We also provide weekly story times, and special programs
year-round for children, teens and adults.
Hemet
Cathedral City
650 N. State Street
68615 Perez Rd, Ste 6A
Hemet, CA 92543
Cathedral City, CA 92234
951-791-3350
760-770-2286
Population Served: City of Banning
951-791-3353 (Fax)
760-770-2240 (Fax)
Cost/Fee Information: Services are free to the public.
M-F 8am - 5pm
760-770-2264 (Drug Court)
Banning Library District
Services Provided: We have computers for public use, wireless internet access for laptop users, books, audio books,
DVDs, VHS videos, music CDs, newspapers and magazines.
We also house the local newspaper “The Record Gazette” on
microfilm dating back to 1908.
M-F 8am - 5pm
Contact Information:
21 W Nicolet St, Banning, CA 92220
Indio
Blythe
(951) 849-3192
http://www.banninglibrarydistrict.org/banning/
83-912 Avenue 45, Ste 9
1297 W. Hobsonway
Indio, CA 92201
Blythe, CA 92225
760-347-0754
760-921-5000
760-347-3353 (Fax)
760-921-5002 (Fax)
M-F 8am - 5pm
M-F 8am - 5pm
Riverside
Substance Abuse Administration
1827 Atlanta, Ste D1
3525 Presley Avenue
Riverside, CA 92507
Riverside, CA 92507
951-955-2105
951-782-2400
951-955-8060
951-683-4904
951-955-2123 (Drug Court)
M-F 8am - 5pm
M-F 8am - 5pm
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MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS
Banning Mental Health Clinic
Blaine Street Adult Clinic
1330 West Ramsey St. Suite 100
769 Blaine St. Suite B.
Banning, CA 92220
Riverside, CA 92507
Phone: 951-849-7142
Phone: 951-358-4705
Fax: 951-849-1762
Fax: 951-358-4719
Blythe Mental Health Clinic
Hemet Mental Health Clinic
1297 West Hobsonway
650 North State St.
Blythe, CA 92225
Hemet, CA 92543
Phone: 760-921-5000
Phone: 951-791-3300
Fax: 760-921-5002
Fax: 951-791-3333
Indio Mental Health Clinic
Lake Elsinore Mental HealthClinic
47-825 Oasis St.
(Coming Spring 2014)
Indio, CA 92201
Phone: 760-863-8455
Mecca Satellite Office
Fax: 760-863-8587
760-393-3255
Main Street Adult Services
Perris Adult Mental Health Clinic
629 North Main St.
1688 N. Perris Blvd. Suite L6-L11
Corona, CA 92880
Perris, CA 92571
Phone: 951-738-2400
Phone: 951-443-2200
Fax: 951-340-3566
Fax: 951-443-2230
Temecula Adult Mental Health Clinic
41003 Country Center Drive, Suite 320
Temecula, CA 92591
Phone: 951-600-6355
Fax: 951-600-6365
Name of Organization:
Banning Pass Little League (BPLL)
Services Provided: The Banning Pass Little League (BPLL) mission is to teach children how to play ball while instilling in them
good sportsmanship, honesty, loyalty, courage, and respect for
authority. Winning is secondary to the molding of the future
citizens.
Population Served: BPLL boundaries start at Cherry Valley and
extend to Whitewater.
We accept children from 4-16 years of age according to Little
League Age Chart. You will be required to furnish copies of proof
of age (Birth Certificate) and 3 forms of proof of residence within the league boundaries.
Cost/Fee Information: November thru February 7, 2015:
4-5 year olds $50.00
6-16 year olds $80.00
We will accept payments, must call 909-264-6619 to arrange
Must be Completely Paid by 1st day of Assessments February 6,
2015
After February 7th child will be wait listed until availability
4-6 year olds $70.00
6-16 year olds $100.00
Must be PAID IN FULL
Challenger Division: again this year… Cost is $25
Contact Information:
P.O. Box 1404
Banning, CA 92220
http://www.teamsideline.com/banningpasslittleleague
Facebook: Banning-Pass Little League
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SHELTERS
Name of Organization: Banning Mental Health
Services Provided: Children’s Mental Health Clinics provide services to children with severe emotional and behavioral problems. Services include psychiatric evaluations, medication services, individual and family therapy, and case management services. Staff works closely with schools to provide services to students who experience academic problems as a result of their
severe emotional problems.
Adult Mental Health Clinics provide services to adult individuals
suffering from severe and persistent mental health problems.
These services include crisis intervention, psychiatric assessments, recovery management, medication services, case management, and dual-diagnosis treatment. Outreach to homeless
mentally ill individuals, housing assistance and intensive 24
hours a day, seven days a week case management are also available through the Full-Service Partnership (FSPs) Programs.
Population Served: Youths and Adults
I Care shelter home
P.O . Box 749
Riverside, CA 92502
951-354-2273
Operation Safe House
9685 Hayes St.
Riverside, CA
951-351-4418
Arlington Temporary Assistance
P.O. Box 70136
Riverside, CA 92513
951-689-5620
The Place-Riverside
2800 Hulen Place
Riverside, CA 92507
951-779-3057
Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County
696 S. Tippecanoe Ave.
San Bernardino, CA 92415
909-723-1560
MEDICAL/DENTAL
Community Health Systems, INC
Moreno Valley, CA 92553
951-571-2300
Cost/Fee Information: MediCal
Contact Information:
1330 West Ramsey Street, Suite 100
Banning, CA 92220
Phone: (951) 849-7142
HELPLine is a free, confidential crisis/suicide intervention service
available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Call: (951) 686-HELP or (951) 686-4357
2-1-1 is a toll-free number that provides information and referrals for health and social services in Riverside County.
Call: 2-1-1
Mead Valley Community Complex
Perris, CA 92570
951-657-0686
Arlanza Family Medical and Dental Clinic
Riverside, CA 92503
951-353-2702
Eastside Health Center Medical/Dental Clinic
Riverside, CA 92507
909-276-0661
APPENDIX
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RIVERSIDE COUNTY REFERRALS/RESOURCES
FOOD BANKS
James A. Venable Community Center San Gorgonio Catholic Church
Boys & Girls Club of San Gorgonio Pass
LOCATIONS:
14580 Broadway St.
Cabazon, CA 92330
951-845-9202
1234 Palm Ave.
Beaumont, CA 92223
951-845-9202
Casa Blanca Home of Neighborly Services
7680 Casa Blanca St.
Riverside, CA 92504
951-588-3043
Community Assistance Program of Moreno Valley
24594 Sunnymead Blvd. Suite W
Moreno Valley, CA 92553
951-485-7792
Community Pantry
521 N. San Jacinto St.
Hemet, CA 92543
951-929-1101
Food Now
11555 Palm Drive
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
760-329-4100
Helping Hands
500 N. 8th St.
Banning, CA 92220
951-849-5618
Name of Organization:
Services Provided: The Boys & Girls Club of the San Gorgonio Pass is a nonprofit organization that provides after school programs and camps during school
breaks. They offer a variety of programs and services that help students in their
five core program areas: Academics and College Readiness, Arts and Culture,
Character and Leadership Development, Healthy Life Skills and Sports/Recreation.
Currently, the Boys & Girls Club has programs in the city of Banning at Cabazon
Elementary, Central Elementary, Hemmerling Elementary, Hoffer Elementary and
Nicolet Middle School. Teens are invited to attend the Teen Center located at
Roosevelt Williams Park in Banning. In Beaumont, members are served at Anna
Hause Elementary, Brookside Elementary and Tournament Hills Elementary. The
last program is held at Dunlap Elementary in Yucaipa. Each day, over 750 children are met by highly trained staff who strive to provide life changing programs
that encourage our members to work hard to accomplish both short and long
term goals. We work every day with our mission at the forefront of everything
we plan: To inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us
most, to reach their full potential as caring, responsible and productive citizens.
Population Served: Serves children from Kindergarten through their 18 th year of
age in the communities of Banning , Beaumont, Cabazon and Yucaipa in California
Cost/Fee Information: $10 annual membership fee and various fees for camps
and programs in Beaumont (please see website or call for information)
Amy Herr, CEO
Megan Grisham, Director of Operations
Contact Information:
1035 W. Ramsey St. Suite A
Banning CA 92220
(951) 922-3259
Website: www.bgcsgpass.com
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Name of Organization:
Carol’s Kitchen
Name of Organization:
Services Provided: Carol's Kitchen is a non-profit organization dedi-
Visiting Nurse Association California/ Mourning Star Centers
cated to feeding the hungry in the San Gorgonio Pass. They serve
nutritious hot meals, which are prepared each day using quality products and ingredients.
Individuals, charitable organizations, corporate sponsors help Carol's
Kitchen to continue feeding the hungry.
Population Served:
Carol's Kitchen operates 4 days a week in Beaumont, Banning and
Cabazon and serves thousands of meals each year. Since opening in
1998, the kitchen has served more than 500,000 meals.
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
Main Contact
Richard Asman
951-769-7523
Volunteer Coordinator
Marty Bauer
951-769-7804
Website: http://carolskitcheninc.org/
Mailing Address
Carol's Kitchen
P.O. Box 364
Calimesa, CA 92320
Services Provided: Grief Support for children and adults.
Population Served: School aged children and teens are served
through the Mourning Star Centers. Adults are seen through
VNA California offices.
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
Rick Pippin (951) 845-8439
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Name of Organization:
Victor Community Support Services
Name of Organization:
Services Provided: Victor Community Services provides
home-based mental health and case management services,
therapeutic behavior services, school-based mental health
and case management, outpatient services, student assistance program, common sense parenting classes, children’s
intensive services, family assessment and support team, cooccurring treatment program and facility. For more detailed
information regarding our services please refer to our website
which is www.victor.org.
Community Action Partnership
Population Served: Youth and Adults
Services Provided: CAP Riverside was designated as Riverside
County's official anti-poverty agency in July, 1979 to serve the low
-income residents of Riverside County. It is a public Community
Action Agency, a department of the County of Riverside. CAP
Riverside's programs are designed to produce outcomes that
result in changed lives. These programs provide the county's lowincome residents with a variety of support mechanisms as they
move toward self-sufficiency. Community Action works for
change of the institution and empowerment of the individual.
Cost/Fee Information: MediCal
Population Served: Riverside County
Contact Information:
555 N Perris Blvd.
Perris, CA 92571
(951) 436-5300
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
Maria Juarez
2038 Iowa Ave. Suite B-102
Riverside CA 92507
(951) 955-4900
tlmartin@capriverside.org
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Name of Organization:
Faith in Action
Services Provided: Sharing of resources for
congregations, backpack giveaways, Holiday Wish
etc.
Name of Organization:
United Way of the Inland Valleys
Population Served: Residents of San Gorgonio Pass
Area
Services Provided: United Way of the Inland Valleys was
formed in 1931 by community leaders for the purpose of making
our region a better place to live and to do business. United Way
of the Inland Valleys currently funds 45 local community partner
agencies and 62 local programs in the areas of Education,
Income, Health.
Cost/Fee Information: No cost
Population Served:
Contact Information:
Debbie Franklin
951.990.2721
debbiefranklin4u@hotmail.com
Banning, Beaumont, Cabazon, Cherry Valley, Moreno Valley,
Riverside, Jurupa Valley, Mira Loma, Perris, Canyon Lake, Lake
Elsinore, Wildomar, Temecula, Murrieta
Cost/Fee Information: No cost to low cost depending on
program eligibility through Community Partners. (See website)
Contact Information:
Help Line
Dial 211
Main Contact
951-697-4700
Visit www.uwiv.org for more information on community partners
and direct contact information for assistance.
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Name of Organization:
Family Service Association
Services Provided:
Name of Organization:
The Salvation Army of Moreno Valley
Services Provided: Food Pantry, Mobile Food Pantry, After
School services.
Population Served: Moreno Valley, Banning, Beaumont, Perris
residents.
Cost/Fee Information: Free to the needy and impoverished
Contact Information:
Julius Murphy or Belinda Douglas
14068 Graham St.
Moreno Valley, CA 92553
(951)653-9131
-Mental Health Clinic – Case management services, counseling, parenting classes, anger management, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
(PCIT).
-Kids 1st program for families with children 0-5. First 5 Riverside County funded. This program includes Case Management services, developmental screenings, parenting, individual counseling and PCIT.
-System of Care Program
-Private Pay Counseling- sliding fee scale
50391 Carmen Ave.
Cabazon, CA 92230
P. 951-846-8910
-James A. Venable Community Center- Community Resources and
activities.
50390 Carmen Ave.
Cabazon, CA 92230
P. 951-922-1097 F. 951-849-2961
-Child Development Center
50391 Carmen Ave
Cabazon 92230
P. 951-846-8900
Population served: families with children 0-5, kids, teens, adults.
Please call for program specifics.
Cost/fee information: Many of our programs are no cost but please
call for eligibility criteria.
Contact Information:
As listed above or
Moreno Valley Clinic
21250 Box Springs Rd.
Suite 106, 201
Moreno Valley, CA 92557
P. 951-369-8036 F. 951-369-8303
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Name of Organization:
Family Resource Center (Desert Hot Springs)
Name of Organization:
San Gorgonio Pass Rotary
Services Provided: Referrals and services including but not lim-
Services Provided:
ited to the following: Information and Referral Services, Basic
Needs Assistance, Utility and Rental Assistance, Jobs and Employment Information, Parenting Classes, English as Second Language
Classes, GED Classes, Health & Nutrition Classes, Citizenship Classes, Teen Education, Family Support Services, Domestic Violence
San Gorgonio Pass Rotary participates in many community
projects. You can find members volunteering at various community events such as Stagecoach Days, Spaghetti Dinner &
Grandmother of the Year contest along with their Signature
Event, a wine tasting event - Taste of the Pass! Many of the
funds are raised for scholarships for local Banning & Beaumont youth.
Advocacy, Crisis Intervention Referrals, Individual, Marriage, and
Family Counseling, Substance Abuse Prevention, Children and
Teen programs, Domestic Violence Advocacy, Kinship/
Grandparent Raising Grandchildren Support and Tax Preparation
Services (Seasonal)
Population Served: Coachella Valley and the Banning pass.
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
14201 Palm Drive Suite 108
Desert Hot Springs CA 92240.
(760) 288-3313
http://dpss.co.riverside.ca.us/childrens-services-division/youthand-community-resources/frc/locations
Population Served:
Banning, Beaumont, Cherry Valley
Cost/Fee Information: Standard Rotary Membership fee.
Breakfast $9.00 weekly
Contact Information:
San Gorgonio Pass Rotary meets Thursdays at 6:45 am at
Russo’s Italian Restaurant, 1335 W. Ramsey, Banning
Visit www.sgprotary.org for more information on community
partners and direct contact information for assistance.
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Name of Organization:
Name of Organization:
Riverside County of Education—Foster Youth Services
Services Provided: The Riverside County Office of Education,
Foster Youth Services Program is a state-funded educational advocacy program that provides services to dependents residing in
group homes, foster homes, and in homeless situations. The
purpose of the Foster Youth Services Program is to provide advocacy and other services designed to help increase academic
achievement, decrease truancy, and discipline referrals. Goals of
the Foster Youth Services Program include improving educational
access and outcomes for foster youth.
FAST Families and Schools Together
Services Provided: Families and Schools Together® creates and
distributes its programs through a variety of channels depending
on the kind of program you select. We are a full service provider
of school-based, community-based, and in-home solutions for
strengthening families and ensuring the success of kids.
Population Served: Foster Youth in Banning Unified
The FAST program is a multi-family group process in schools
designed to build protective factors in children, and to empower
parents to be the primary prevention agents for their children.
The overall goal of the program is to help at risk youth to succeed
in the community, at home and in school.
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Population Served: Students and parents
Contact Information:
3939 Thirteenth Street
Riverside, California 92501
(951) 826-653
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
Hoffer Elementary School
1115 East Hoffer Street | Banning, CA 92220
951-922-0257
Cabazon Elementary School
50575 Carmen Avenue | Cabazon, CA 92230
951-922-0252
www.familiesandschools.org
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Name of Organization:
Name of Organization:
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Program
Services Provided:

Social worker in the program providing care management
which involves an in-depth intake and assessment of each client
to insure that all needs are addressed

Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) bringing together key county
workers to address complex cases

Identifying possible financial assistance: (Cal-Works, food
stamps, WIC)

Parenting classes through community and county partners to
help grandparents be more successful

Support groups providing resources and a time for companionship with peers

Providing childcare and respite assistance for income eligible
grandparents raising grandchildren ages 0-5, this funding provided by First 5 Riverside
Population Served: Grandparents with custody of grandchildren
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
River Crest Dr. Suite K Riverside , CA 92507
(951)791-3594
Riverside County Office of Education
Services Provided: Child care referrals to licensed centers and
homes; information on how to choose quality child care; information on community events and resources; subsidized child care
assistance; information on how to become a licensed child care
provider; parenting classes and workshops; provider trainings and
support. All services are provided in English and Spanish.
Population Served: Youth and Adults
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
Children’s Services Unit
Resource & Referral
Division of Children and Family Services
P.O Box 868
Riverside, CA 92502
(951) 826-6626
(1 800) 442-4927
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Name of Organization:
County of Riverside Department of Public Health, Nutrition &
Health Promotion, Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention
Branch (NEOPB), The Asthma Program.
Services Provided: Host or attend community events. Conduct
nutrition classes in the community that promote increase consumption of fruits and vegetables and more physical activity. Provide free asthma education to help those families with children
and seniors that have been diagnosed with asthma learn how to
control and manage their asthma.
Population Served: Our target population is recipients that receive SNAP (CalFresh) and those with similar low incomes and
household with income at or below 185% of the Federal Poverty
Level in approved census tract locations and other local sites. The
Asthma Program serves all children ages 0-18 & seniors age 55 and
older living in a Riverside County approved zip code with an asthma diagnosis.
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
Nutrition Services & Health Promotion Branch
4065 County Circle Drive, Suite 207
Riverside, CA 92503
(951)-358-5311
www.rivcoph.org
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Name of Organization:
Habitat for Humanity San Gorgonio Pass Area
Services Provided: Building homes for low-income families.
Population Served: Approximately 89,000; Cabazon to
Calimesa.
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
Don Robinson, Executive Director
738 Euclid Ave.
Beaumont CA 92223
Phone: 951-769-7600
Fax: 951-769-6700
http://www.habitatsgpa.org/
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MICHAEL A. HESTRIN
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Name of Organization:
Healthy Informed Parents (HIP) presented by Native Challenge at Riverside-Bernardino County Indian Health Inc.
Services Provided: On-site healthy parenting classes and support, Case-Management to achieve goals such as employment, financial planning, education, on-site workshops on all
things parenting, such as: Lactation Support, Healthy Relationships, Healthy Discipline, Ages and Stages, Routine Development, Infant Massage, Self-empowerment, Family Planning, etc. One of the most exciting aspects of our program is
that we are able to provide Family Support Items (FMI), which
includes diapers, strollers, pacifiers, books, diaper bags, baby
monitors, etc. We also supply participants with transportation if needed, and may be able to provide childcare.
Population Served: Pregnant and Parenting Mothers and
Fathers up to age 25
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
Frank Becerra
11555 1/2 Potrero Road
Banning, CA 92220
(951) 849-4761
fbecerra@rsbcihi.org
Name of Organization: Riverside District Attorney’s Office
Project Safe Neighborhoods
Services Provided: Gang awareness, intervention and prevention for youth, educators, and parents. Strategies for parents
dealing with strong willed children.
Population Served: Riverside County
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
(951) 358-4140
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Name of Organization:
Indian Education Program - Banning Unified School District
Name of Organization: Riverside District Attorney’s Office
Youth Accountability Team
Services Provided: Parent / Student Academic Support, Native American Family Resources
Population Served: Native Students (K-12)
Services Provided: Probation driven program in collaboration with multi agencies to prevent, address legal ramifications of delinquency; outreach workers for counseling,
group intervention, and referrals to other agencies.
Population Served: Riverside County
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
(951) 358-4310
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
Roxanne Roosevelt, Indian Education Liaison
rroosevelt@banning.k12.ca.us
161 Williams St.
Banning, CA 92220
(951) 922-4018
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Name of Organization:
Pass Job Connection
Name of Organization:
(My Family Inc.) MFI Recovery Center
Services Provided: Job search assistance in the form of workshops and individual counseling.
Services Provided: Substance abuse, Anger Management,
Individual Counseling, Therapy, Parenting Classes, Parent
Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and Kids First.
Individual assistance provided for:
Population Served: Adult and Adolescent

Resume creation

Paper and online applications

Locating employment opportunities – in community and
online
Cost/Fee Information: Contact MFI Banning
Contact Information:
Zahid Masih and Rita Pacheco
2781 W Ramsey St.
Banning CA 92220
(951) 849-3896
http://www.mfirecovery.com/

Interview techniques

Appropriate dress for interviews and on the job

Training and education opportunities in area

Keeping the job – the hidden rules of the workplace
Population Served: Youth and Adults
Cost/Fee Information: No cost, but may ask that you provide
copies of handouts
Contact Information:
Mary Hamlin
(909) 240-9422
mmurshedi@aol.com
www.passjobconnection.org
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Name of Organization:
Name of Organization:
Pacific Clinics
Molina Healthcare of California
Services Provided: Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS); Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS) are available for eligible children
who need short-term behavioral support in addition to any other
mental health services they are receiving. TBS’s goal is to help
children avoid being placed in a higher level of care such as a residential treatment facility or to help children make a successful
move to a lower level of care such as returning home after residential treatment.
Services Provided: Healthy Living with Diabetes Program—for
adults 18 years and older with a diagnosis of diabetes.
TBS is a short-term program that focuses on changing a child’s
behavior, while emphasizing the child’s strengths. TBS works in
collaboration with the child, the child’s caregivers and the primary mental health provider to address 1 to 3 behaviors that jeopardize the child’s ability to remain in his or her current home.
TBS services are provided in the child’s home and other environments where the child’s behaviors occur. Services are approved
for 30-60 days at a time and are expected to produce the desired
changes within a few months.
Population Served: MediCal recipients 0-21
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
Laurie Hay, LMFT; TBS Program Director
Moreno Valley 951-653-0819
Palm Springs 760-416-1753
Breathe with Ease Asthma Program—for children and adults
ages 2 and older with a diagnosis of asthma.
Motherhood Matter s Pregnancy Program—Care managers will
help you get the education and services for a healthy pregnancy; our trained staff will answer your questions and/or help you
get the care you need.
Smoking Cessation—for adults, teens, tobacco chewers and
pregnant smokers (with doctor’s approval).
Bridge2Access Program—health and wellness is the same for
persons with or without disabilities and activity limitations. The
Bridge2Access program is designed to improve access to
healthcare services.
Population Served: Adults, Families, Seniors, and Children
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost to Low Cost depending on program eligibility
Contact Information:
1-888-665-4621 Member Services Dept.
1-800-643-7276 Enrollment Call Center
www.Molinahealthcare.com
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Name of Organization: Oasis Community Services National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Signature Programs
Name of Organization:
Morongo Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
(TANF)
Services Provided: The Morongo Tribal TANF program provides supportive services and important tools and skills with
regards to job preparation, work, and education to enable
parents or caretakers to become self-sufficient. It is the intent of the program that assistance and services be provided
promptly with due regard for the preservation of Indian family life.
Population Served: Morongo descendants residing within
Riverside County as well as federally-recognized Indians and
members of the California Judgment Roll residing on the
Morongo Reservation
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
161 W Ramsey St.
Banning CA 92220
(951) 755-5178
http://www.morongonation.org/content/morongo-tribaltanf
Services Provided:
Parents & Teachers as Allies is designed to help families and
school professionals identify the key warning signs of early-onset
mental illness in children and adolescents in school.
In Our Own Voice trained peers shares their personal stories
about living with mental illness and achieving recovery.
Breaking the Silence is an educational package that teaches students in upper elementary, middle or high school about serious
mental illness.
Seeking Safety Program provides services to those with a history
of trauma and substance abuse through therapeutic modeled
support groups.
Full Service Partnership for TAY provides intensive mental health
treatment for young people ages 16-25 that have persistent severe mental illness.
Population Served: Youth and Adults
Cost/Fee Information: No Cost
Contact Information:
Harmony Center West
2781 W. Ramsey Street
Banning, CA 92220
(951) 846-8940