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  • 2-1-1 provides free and confidential information and referrals.

  • ACT is a Community Agency designed to provide Individuals, Couples and Families with Confidential, Safe, Peaceful settings to examine various issues that interfere with their abilities to positively move forward in their lives.

  • The Boys and Girls Club of San Bernardino

    (909) 888-6751
    Offers club programs and services to promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence.

  • CYC is guided, focused and driven by current and former foster youth with the assistance of committed community members. They promote the participation of foster youth in policy development and legislative change to improve the foster care system.

  • California Youth Crisis Line

    (909) 843-5200
    They offer a 24-hour hotline for runaway and homeless youth, and crisis calls. They also provide crisis intervention counseling, and referrals to resource agencies for shelter, transportation, medical care, legal aid or counseling in the area where the call originates.

  • Child Abuse Hotline

    1-800-827-8724
    To report Child Abuse:
    In the San Bernardino area call: 909-384-9233
    Outside of the San Bernardino area call: 1-800-827-8724

  • Children and Family Services mission is to protect children, offer services to stabilize families to remain together, provide permanency for children if they cannot remain safely in their own home and strive to make the lives of children and families better.

  • The goal of the Children’s Network is to help “children at risk” by improving communications, planning, coordination and cooperation among youth serving agencies; identifying gaps and overlaps in services; providing a forum for clarifying perceptions and expectations among agencies and between agencies and the community; setting priorities for interagency projects; and implementing collaborative programs, public and private, to better served children and youth.

  • Choices Clinic

    (909) 888-3100
    Choices Clinic seeks to help young women and their partners by providing medical and counseling services in addition to life skills mentoring programs in order to offer the necessary assistance they require when faced with an unexpected pregnancy.

  • Establishing innovative programs that provide families with a safe and healthy environment.
    Challenging individuals to achieve positive results towards personal and collective prosperity.
    Promoting personal growth and creating opportunities for asset building.

  • (909) 875-5288
    They serve children and families in San Bernardino County, offering parenting classes, anger management classes, and various forms of therapy.

  • (888) 440-4428
    Forward Focus Youth Enrichment Center provides high-quality youth services and enrichment programs that are engaging, educational, and entertaining.

  • (909) 252-4501
    The purpose of FYS is to meet the unique educational needs of children and youth in foster care, or in homeless situations, by providing advocacy and other services designed to encourage student academic and personal success.

  • Gang Reduction Intervention Team

    (909) 793-7746
    They offer behavior modification, youth empowerment, cognitive provoking exercises, gang intervention training, health education and training.

  • ILP program designed to provide basic life skills, career exploration and job readiness preparation for foster teens.

  • (909) 932-1069
    IVRS is a not-for-profit corporation that has been providing low to no-cost substance abuse recovery and counseling services.

  • Kids Come First Community Clinic

    (909) 673-9125
    Offers low-cost and sliding scale healthcare for children and youth ages 0-18. Services include well child check-ups and physicals, weight management/nutrition classes, asthma classes, application assistance for Medi-Cal and Healthy Families Insurance Programs.

  • KidsNCare offers resources for parents, child care providers, and the community on behalf of children.

  • Designed to offer mentorship programs for underprivileged and neglected children, helping them improve their chances of achieving a positive and successful life.

  • 1.877.827.5462
    The Harvey Mudd College Homework Hotline is a FREE, over-the-phone, mathematics and sciences tutoring services in grades 4-12. Sunday-Thursday 6 – 9 pm

  • 1-877-846-1602
    The Foster Care Ombudsman’s Office investigates complaints about state and local agencies regarding foster care. They provide an independent forum for review and resolution of concerns related to the care, placement or services provided to children and youth placed in foster care.

  • Provides high-quality, professional counseling to anyone in need.

  • 909.381.8201
    Offers a variety of services including reading clubs and arts and crafts.

  • The Preschool Services Department is committed to improving the well-being of our children; preserving and empowering their families and strengthening the communities in which they grow.

  • Transitional Age Youth (TAY) Center

    (909) 387-7194
    TAY works with foster youth between the ages of 16 and 25. The goal of the TAY Center is to assistance youth in becoming independent. The Center offers Independent Living Skills Classes, Therapy, Homeless Assistance, Employment and Transportation Assistance, GED/High School Diploma classes and much more.

  • (909) 825-5588
    Provides foster care, mental health services, therapy and residential/homes for children who have been victims of abuse, violence, neglect and abandonment.

  • An organization that assists families with the many crises surrounding the death of a child.

  • Dedicated to helping troubled children, adolescents and families, Valley Star uses individualized and highly flexible approaches that span school, family, and community environments.

  • The Youth Action Project is a non-profit organization that works to empower San Bernardino’s youth to develop the skills and habits needed to experience economic and social success.

  • The organization’s purpose is to help enrich the lives of young people through life building activities and instruction in the areas of education, employment, health, mentoring, and community service.

  • The Brightest Star, Inc. (BSI) program is dedicated to providing mental health wellness to abused, abandoned and neglected children and teens in foster care through a wide variety of activities to cover different therapeutic formats to promote healing, self-esteem and dream building.

  • The Wraparound process provides individualized, comprehensive, community-based services and supports to children and adolescents with serious emotional and/or behavioral disturbances that are currently placed or at risk of being placed in an RCL 10-14 group home

  • At DrugRehab.com, their mission is to equip patients and families with the best resources and tools to overcome addiction and lead a lifelong recovery. Though they are faith based out of Florida, their website offers extensive information related to drug addiction, side affects as well as how and where to get help.

  • Dangerous Drugs - Aims to be your trusted resource, educating the public about all defective medical devices and dangerous medications that are available on the market today. We accomplish our mission by providing you with a one-stop resource where you can find comprehensive information about these defective drugs and medical devices.

  • Addiction is sometimes hard to recognize. If you need help determining whether you or a loved one has an addiction or a dependency, you’re not alone. Thankfully, there are ways to recognize drug and alcohol abuse, even in the most elusive addicts.

  • Recall Report was created to alert the public to the latest information on dangerous drugs and products. With hundreds of suspected or confirmed dangerous drugs and products on the market, the up-to-date information we provide on recalls, alerts, and side effects is vital to keeping your family safe.

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