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The Family Giving Tree
Recipient Social Service Agencies - 2003 |
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The Family Giving Tree is proud to have provided gifts to families who register
with all of the following agencies in 2003.
To see a printable version of the
2003 Agencies, click here.
Our 2003 Agencies --
- 100 BIKES
- A Better
Way, Inc.
- A Better Way is a foster care agency with adoption and therapy services,
serving the needs of children in Alameda, San Francisco, Contra Costa, San
Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties.
- Advent Group Ministries
- Advent cares for teens who have been addicted to drugs and alcohol.
We also place children in foster care, and provide counseling for troubled
families.
- African American Community Service Agency
- Agnews Developmental Center
- Agnews is a residential canter for developmental disabilities. Agnews provides
care for people who need 24 hour health care in a structured rehabilitation
program.
- Aim To Please
- Alliance
for Community Care
- We provide treatment for severely mentally ill adults and children. Residents
live in our homes and receive care for their needs.
- Alma Youth - A.N.A (Alma Neighborhood Association)
- Alma Youth Center
- Alma Youth Center provides a homework center and afterschool recreational
activities for youth age 5 to 17.
- Alum Rock Educational Foundation
- Alum Rock School District - EvenStart Program
- Even Start teaches spanish-speaking parents english as a second language,
and teaches under-poverty parents about nutrition and parenting skills.
- American Indian Alliance
- American Indian Charter School
- A charter school for grades six through nine, incorporating cultural awareness
into the curriculum.
- American
Indian Child Resource Center
- Provides educational and social services programs as well as food baskets
during the holiday season.
- American Indian Education Center
- Offers after school tutorial programs dedicated to assist students in academic
and cultural awareness.
- American
Red Cross
- Provide disaster relief to the community, as well as offering community
based program for low-income families.
- Atypical
Infant Motivation Program
- Atypical Infant Motivation provides early intervention services to special
needs children age zero to thirty-six months, and their families.
- Bayshore
Child Care Services
- Bayshore Child Care Services provides quality childcare to low-income and
homeless famalies. There are four lcations, serving children ranging in age
of three months to thirteen years.
- Berryessa
Community Center - City of San Jose
- Provide Year round after school recreational programs for low-income children
and their families, activites include arts and crafts, sports,field trips,
and career days for the youth. Children served reange in age from five to
fourteen.
- Bethel
Church
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- Betty Howard's Day Care
- A low-income daycare center for children from two to fourteen.
- Blacow Elementary School
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- Blind
Babies Foundation
- Blind Babies provides home based early intervention services to families,
infants and preschoolers who are visually impaired or whose multiple impairments
include vision impairment.
- Boccardo Family Living Center
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- Boys
& Girls Club - Four Season's Village
- Provides after school recreation, athletics, health and life skills, and
computer enhanced programs during the school year and through out the summer.
- Boys & Girls Club - San Francisco
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- Boys
& Girls Club - SF/Tenderloin
- Provides after school recreation, athletics, health and life skills, and
computer enhanced programs during the school year and through out the summer.
- Boys
& Girls Club - SF/Treasure Island
- Provides after school recreation, athletics, health and life skills, and
computer enhanced programs during the school year and through out the summer.
- Boys & Girls Club - Valley of the Moon
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- Boys
& Girls Club of SV - Eastside Unit
- Provides after school recreation, athletics, health and life skills, and
computer enhanced programs during the school year and through out the summer.
- Boys
& Girls Club of SV - Northside Unit
- Provides after school recreation, athletics, health and life skills, and
computer enhanced programs during the school year and through out the summer.
- Boys
& Girls Club of SV - Southside Unit
- Provides after school recreation, athletics, health and life skills, and
computer enhanced programs during the school year and through out the summer.
- Briarwood Childrens Center
- State funded pre-school for low-income families,unemployed parents, parents
going to school and or disabled.
- California Youth Outreach Project Pride
- After school recreation program for youth that come from economically disadvantaged
backgrounds.
- Cambodian School
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- Casa Say
- Casa Say is a group home that provides counseling to youth and their famiies
- Catholic
Charities - YES
- Provides integrated services to at-risk youth, older adults, immigrants,
and refugees, and by developing housing for low-income people, and youth prorams
that foster positive realationships among their peers, within their families,
and in the community.
- Center
for Domestic Violence Prevention
- The Center for Domestic Violence has fifteen beds in an emergency shelter
and four bedrooms in a transitional home.
- Child
Abuse Prevention Center - San Mateo County
- The Child Abuse Prevention Center volunteer case aide program serves children
in foster care; supervising family visits, mentoring, tutoring, and providing
childcare
- Child Abuse Prevention Center - Santa Clara County
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- Child
Advocates of Santa Clara & San Mateo Counties
- Provides volunteers to work one-on-one with children who are in the court
system because they have been abused, neglected, or abandoned, and to be their
voice in the court system.
- Child Start (Formerly known as: Napa Solano Head Start)
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- Children of Shelters
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- Children's Village
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- Chinatown
Community Development Center
- Chinatown Community Development center mission is to build and enhance
the quality of life for San Francisco resident throughits roles as neighborhood
advocates, organizers, and planners. The center manages over 1100 low-income
housing units in S. F.
- City Team Ministries
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- Clara-Mateo
Alliance Inc.
- Provides shelter and supportive services to homeless individuals, couples
and families to assit them in obtaining stable housing and self sufficiency.
- Clean Slate - City of San Jose
- The agencie provides services to remove tattoos form former gang members
and high risk youth, in order to increase future opportunities.
- Community
Family Services, Inc.
- Provides subsidized child care and child development services to low income
families
- Community Housing & Land Dev.
- Assit low income families to find homes and provide them with clothing
as well as toys for the children.
- Compass Family Center
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- Concerned
Parents & Community of Alum Rock
- The agency is dedicated to insuring that every child of the Alum Rock community
are given every opportuniyt to reach their full potential through a quality
education, sound community and general welfare at home and school
- Concord Youth Center
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- Crestwood Manor Fremont
- Provides long term care for mentally ill adults.
- Cross Cultural Family Center, Inc.
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- DayBreak
- Daybreak is a shelter and independent living skills training program for
homeless teens
- Department of Alcohol & Drug Services
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- Dorsa Elementary School
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- East Palo Alto Police Department
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- East Palo Alto Teen Home
- Is a transitional living program for teenagers and teenage mothers and
their babies. The goal is to help young women to become fully functional members
of society by providing access to social, educational and employment opportunities.
- Economic
& Social Opportunities
- Provides an array of socail services and economic benefit programs to the
low-income community of Santa Clara County
- Ecumenical Hunger Program
- Helps families in need with food, clothing and furniture.
- Edgewood
Center for Children & Families
- We suport caregivers who are raising the child of a realtive. Most of these
caregivers are grandmothers who find themselves having to raise children again
due to the absent of the biological parent.
- Emergency Housing Consortium - Santa
Clara
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- EMQ
Children and Family Services
- Helps children with serious emotional disturbances and their families achieve
emotional and mental health.
- ERCA
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- Evelyn S. Cox Child Development Center
- To substain and enhance the quality of life of disavantaged people. Concurrant
with the provisions of services to troubled youth who are in need of out of
home placement and families in need of affordable housing.
- Families
That Care Therapeutic Foster Family Agency
- Families That Care is a therapeutic foster care agency. We provide foster
care and social work services for children are 0-18 who have been removed
from their homes of orgin by Child Protective Services, due to neglect and
mutiple abuses.
- Family Connections
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- Family Giving Tree Grocery Program
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- Family Support Center of the Mid-Peninsula
- A community based non-profit that provides families with the support and
resources needed to maintain their day to day lives and/or become self sufficient.
- First Tongan Free Wesleyan San Francisco
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- Florence Crittenton Services
- Subsidized infant toddler daycare,canter around young parents.
- Francis's Day Care
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- Franklin House Head Start
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- Free At Last
- They provide residential and outpatient treatment for both men and women
in English as well as Spanish. They address issues the accompany substance
abuse, such as family reunification, health, employment and legal problems.
- Friends Outside
- We serve families who have been impacted by the circle of incarceration.
- Girl Scouts of Santa Clara County
- Our mission is to inspire and empower girls to achieve their full potenital.
This year more girls from low income families are partcipating in Girls Scots
as thewy seek to be engaged in aactivites with adult leadership.
- Girl's, Inc. of Alameda County
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- Grandparent Support Group
- Grandparents and realtives caring for their grandchildren,niece and nephews.
Support groups provide a place for expressing your feelings, gaining a positive
focus and share information on community resources and socila activites.
- Greater Richmond Social Services
- Provides licensed child development and after school services to children
3 months to 13 years of age. Families are low income, and at risk of abuse
and neglect.
- Growing Alternatives Foster Family Agency
- Provides nuturing, loving and qualified foster care homes for the displaced
and emotionally challenged children in the bay area.
- Hamilton
Family Center
- Focuses on returning familes to independent living, as a client-centered
agency we serve the needs of homeless familes by providing not only food and
shelter, but also a comprehensive array of suport services that allow families
to return to work.
- Hidaya Foundation
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- Homeward Bound
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- I Have
a Dream Foundation
- I have A Dream is a long term college preparation program that assists
Oakland youth to go to college. Working with African Americans, Latinos, and
Asians youth, many of who will represent the first people in their families
to go to college.
- Idylwood Care Center
- Longe term convalescences, neuro-behavior managmetn, and short-term rehabilitation
- Independence Children's Center
- Provides cild care and parenting classes for pregnat and parenting teens.
- Indochinese Housing Development Corp.
- Serving the Southeast Asian community in the tenderloin with housing and
youth programs.
- InnVision
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- Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.
- Work with youth poverty level youths in after school programs which provide
mentors and tutoring.
- Kidango
- They serve approximately 2,000 children birth to 6 years old in the Bay
Area froma diversity of backgrounds. Early educational programs are provided
to give the children a headstart in their education.
- Little Bethany Missionary Baptist Church
- Helps underpriviled children by providing guidance and toys during the
holiday season.
- Live Oak Adult Day Service - Cupertino
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- Live Oak Adult Day Service
- Gilroy
- Provides recreational activites in a protected enviroment for frail and
disabled seniors. Additionally support counsling is available , crisis intervention,
information and referral to other relavent community services.
- Live
Oak Adult Day Service - Los Gatos
- A specialized program of care and recreational activites ina protected
enviroment for frail and disabled seniors. Support conseling for clients,
crisis interventiion and refferal to other relavent community serivces are
availabe at all times.
- Live
Oak Adult Day Service - San Jose
- Porividing a specilized program of care recreational activities in a protected
enviroment for frail and disabled seniors. Support conseling for clients,
crisis interventiion and refferal to other relavent community serivces are
availabe at all times.
- Live
Oak Adult Day Service - Willow Glen
- ment for frail and disabled seniors. Support conseling for clients, crisis
interventiion and refferal to other relavent community serivces are availabe
at all times.
- M.A.R.C.O.S., Inc.
- Our mission is to improve life opportunities for low-income children and
families by providing food, clothing, education and health services. Additionally
community development initiatives are a big part of our goals.
- MACSA
- MACSA is a non-profit agency that serves the San Jose and South County
community through different divisions and services for youth, seniors and
their famileis.
- Mayfair
Improvement Initiative
- This is a neighborhood revitalization project that focuses on economic
development , health, and social service programs.
- Mercy
Housing Services - Soma
- Providing affordable housing which is service enriched including; computer
classes, after school tutoring/programming, summer camps, budgeting, social
services refferral and ESL.
- Mercy
Services - Eden House Apartments
- Providing affordable housing which is service enriched including; computer
classes, after school tutoring/programming, summer camps, budgeting, social
services refferral and ESL.
- Mercy
Services Corp. - 111/205 Jones St. Apts.
- Mercy housing provides service-enriched affordable housing to famiies and
individuals who are economically poor.
- Mission Head Start (Formerly known as: San Francisco Head Start)
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- Mission Housing Development Corp.
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- Mothers For Youth
- Helps gang involved youth coming back into the community from a incarserated
setting or gang involved youth that live in the community. To help them find
an alernative choice in there community and to respect there community where
they live.
- Nepenthean Homes
- A Foster Family Agency that helps adults become successful foster parents.
The goal is to improve needy childrens futures.
- New Birth Ministries
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- New Life Christian Day Care
- Serves family and children with special needs in San Francisco areas. We
provide childcare, food, clothing, help in finding affordable housing, and
toys for children during the holidays.
- Next Step Center
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- Northern California Service League
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- Northern California Service League-Cameo House
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- Oakland Children's Services
- We are a mental health counseling center that serves low income families
and their children in inner-city Oakland. Most of the children seen have been
the victims of loss or trama, with many living with estended familiy or in
foster care.
- Ohlone Chnoweth Commons
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- Orchid Women's Recovery Center
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- Pacific
Autism Center for Education
- Provides high quality residneital and educational programs to individuals
who have been diagnosed with Autism and other developmental and learning disorders.
- Parent Institute ( formerly California Youth Outreach)
- To educate parents on how the school system functions, and educate the
youth of the pitfalls of living the gang live. Provide guidance that ther
is another way, and to help them stay in school.
- Piedmont Apartments
- Low-income apartments
- Pine Hill School
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- Positive Grandparenting
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- Prenatal Advantage Black Infant Health
- To reduce high infant mortality and low birth weight rate in African American
community through prenatal outreach and case management for at risk and high
risk women, children and their families.
- Project Stepping Stone
- Transistional housing for families or single men and woemen who have fell
on hard times.
- Providence Missionary Baptist Church
- Provides teaching and training in after scholl programs that incorporate
bibical studies.
- Resources for Families & Communities
- Helping families to become self-sufficient through assistance by our agencies
as well as collaborative agencies.
- Robert Randall Elementary School
- Our school population is 59% (CalWorks) which means they have free or reduce
lunch prices due to their economic status. We strive to meet the needs of
the whole child so that they may be successful in school.
- Rosie's Day Care & Sonja's Day Care
- Daycare for 6 months - 13 years olds that incorporate learning and activites
for the under school age children.
- Salvation Army - San Jose
- The Salvation Army provides assitance to disadvantage families and individuals
with a food basket and toys for the holidays.
- San Francisco Rescue Mission
- We serve the inner city of SF, tenderloin district, helping the homless
and down and out, providing food, clothing, education support and prayer.
- San Jose Care & Guidance Center
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- San Jose East Bay Athletic
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- San
Jose Neighbors That Care, Inc.
- We distribute food twice a month the year round, and give out new school
clothing and school sluppies. We are all volunteers, no salierd help, and
have just celebrated out 10th year.
- San Jose State University Police Dept
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- Santa Clara County Public Health Department
- Our agency serves low income families with young children, seniors, and
individuals with specisl health care needs.
- Santa Teresa Children's Center
- Is a state funded pre-school for low income children from the age of 2-5.
We also provide training programs for high school students in child development.
- Santee Child Development
- Low-income child care for children nine months to 13 years old. We operate
form 6:30 am to 6:00 pm daily.
- Schoby Day Care
- Provides a learning enviroment focused around activities in nature.
- Shelter
Network of San Mateo County
- Shelter Network is commited to providing housing and support services that
create opportunities for the homelss to re-establish self-sufficiency and
return to permanent homes of their own.
- Shelter Ntwk - Family Crossroads
- Shelter Network is commited to providing housing and support services that
create opportunities for the homeless and individuals of San Mateo County.
- Shiloh Church
- Is a small chhurch in the inner city that help provide gifts to children
at the holidays due to their families not being in a situation to make the
holidays bright for their own children
- Shirley Spencer Day Care
- 24 hour daycare for low-income children
- SNI - Dobern Community Action
Team
- Community based organization that provides technical assistance and sustainability
of healthy and strong neighborhoods.
- SNI - Gardner Community Center
- Community based organization that provides technical assistance and sustainability
of healthy and strong neighborhoods.
- SNI - Hank Lopez Community
Center
- Community based organization that provides technical assistance and sustainability
of healthy and strong neighborhoods.
- SNI - Hoffman Via Monte Consortium
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- SNI - Kennedy
- A liason between the city and non-city services and the community, helping
them to get organized to eventually have a successful self sustained neighborhood
association.
- SNI - McKinley School
- Community based organization that provides technical assistance and sustainability
of healthy and strong neighborhoods.
- SNI - Olinder Neighborhood
Association
- A neighborhood organization that aids in the improvement of the quality
of life for its residents.
- SNI - Rock Springs
- Community based organization that provides technical assistance and sustainability
of healthy and strong neighborhoods.
- SNI - Roosevelt Community
Center
- Community based organization that provides technical assistance and sustainability
of healthy and strong neighborhoods.
- SNI - Santee CAT
- Community based organization that provides technical assistance and sustainability
of healthy and strong neighborhoods.
- SNI - Stipe Elementary Home
& School club
- Community based organization that provides technical assistance and sustainability
of healthy and strong neighborhoods.
- SNI - University-City of San
Jose
- Community based organization that provides technical assistance and sustainability
of healthy and strong neighborhoods.
- SNI - Washington Elementary
School
- Community based organization that provides technical assistance and sustainability
of healthy and strong neighborhoods.
- SNI - West Evergreen (O.B.
Whaley)
- Community based organization that provides technical assistance and sustainability
of healthy and strong neighborhoods.
- SNI - Winchester
- A community assocation that helps with the blights of gang and drug issues,
as well as making the neighborhoods a safe play to live and play.
- Social
Advocates For Youth
- Social advocate for youth provide services to disadvantaged youth in Santa
Clara County. porgrams include mentoring, safe place outreach, truancy abatement,
and independent living programs.
- Solari
Community Center-City of San Jose
- We provide out of school activities for youth 3 - 16 yoears old. The center
also provides meeting space for groups such as WIC< the Brown Bag program,
Seconfd Harvest Food Bank, Career Training Center, and Head Start.
- South
Coast Childrens Services
- Provides opportunities such as youth mentoring, peer tutoring, youth employment,
art & soccer camps and other youth directed field trip and activites.
- St. Andrews Residential Program for Youth (STAR)
- We provide counseling and residential care for abused, neglected and otherwise
troubled youth.
- St. Vincent de Paul Society
- Provides assistance to those who have fallen upon fallen times of hardship
and personal crisis. We provide food, clothing, housing assistance, utility
assitance, and even funeral expenses.
- Sunday Friends
- We have children and adults particpate in a wide variety of arts and crafts,
food projects, letter writtting. In turn for their help they receive tickets
which are used later in th eprogram for purchasing such items as clothing,
baby items, etc.
- Sunnyvale Community Services
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- Teen
Challenge
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- TeenMoms
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- The Church of San Francisco
- A non-profi church that administers programs to help low income and the
needy in San Francisco.
- The
Right Connection
- The right Connenction provides a mobile street outreach across San Jose
to gang-impacted youth, as well as does home visits and acts as a referral
services to dissuade young people from getting involved in gangs.
- Today's
Youth Matter
- Serves approx. 250 battered and abused children age 8 -18. We have a camp
in the Santa Cruz mountains and have year round activites offered free of
charge.
- Tracy Wilson Youth Center
- To provide various types of recreational opportunites to the communities
youth through positive mentorship and leadership.
- True Sunshine Preschool Center
- Serves mostley new immigrants from overseas and low-income families, with
pre-school for children form 2-5 years old.
- Turk St. Apartment
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- Ujirani Family Resource Center
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- Urban Ministry of Palo Alto - InnVision Organization
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- Valley House Care Center
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- Vietnamese
Goodwill Group of Vovinam
- We conduct after school activities in Vietnamese folk dance, music lion,
dragon dance, martial arts, tutoring and provide social service to low incomes
families.
- West Oakland Health Center
- Perinatal day treatment program, designed to provide comprehensive drug
treatment services to mothers whose lives have been negatively affected by
their drug and alcohol use.
- Women's Daytime Drop-in Center
- We serve as a first response team for homelss women and children by providing
a safe day time space, meals, childrens program, resources, and referrals
to shelters.
- Yerba Buena Childrens Center
- Children's center serving teen parents and low income families. Class provided
on child development from birth through age five.