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West Lane Oaks Family Resource Center

Normandy Village Shopping Center

7908 N. West Lane, Suite 201 | Map it! MAP

Stockton, CA 95210

Telephone: 209-644-8600

 

West Lane Oaks is a family-friendly center that seeks to improve the lives of children and families in an impoverished, limited-resource, minimally-educated neighborhood.

Family Resources

The following programs motivate, educate, and assist program participants to attain goals of self-sufficiency and maximum independence while integrating community support

 

Family Resource Network                    

Sherwood Executive Center

5250 Claremont Avenue,

Suite 148

Stockton, CA 95207

http://www.frcn.org/about.asp

Call: 209.472.3674

 

FRN serves families raising children, ages birth to 22 years, with special needs. Our service area includes Amador, Calaveras, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne Counties of California. There are no income limits or eligibility requirements. FRN serves families whose children have any type of special need, medical diagnosis, or learning difference. FRN also serves the professionals who work with special needs children.

 

Family Resource and Referral Center

509 W. Weber Ave., Suite 104

Stockton, CA 95203

209-948-1553

 

Family Resource and Referral Center provides a broad range of programs and services to individuals and families living in San Joaquin County that focus on:

-Health and safety training

-Education and training for child care providers and parents

-Instructional materials and resources for child care providers and parents:

-Education, training, and intervention services for providers of children with special needs

Community Partnership for Families of San Joaquin

P.O. Box 1569

Stockton CA, 95201-1569

Phone: 209-444-4215

http://www.cpfsj.org/ourwork/financial.html

 

The Community Partnership for Families of San Joaquin is committed to helping familiesreach financial self-sufficiency as a core component to end generational poverty. Theywork to connect families with programs that offer income support, as well as workshopsto develop financial literacy and management skills.

Child Abuse Prevention Council of San Joaquin

540 N. California St.Stockton, CA 95202

Main/Crisis Line: (209) 464-4524

 

The Child Abuse Prevention Council of San Joaquin County offers comprehensiveprograms designed to improve the protection and safety of our children. Services include:subsidized or free of cost child care/pre-school, supervised visits, safe exchanges, supportgroups, parent coaching, and family strengthening

Women’s Center Youth and Family services

729 N. California StreetStockton, CA 95202

Telephone: (209) 929-6700

http://www.womenscenteryfs.org/

 

San Joaquin County’s only provider of shelter andservices specifically designed to meet the needs of victims of domesticviolence, sexual assault, and homeless and runaway youth.

Creaive Child Care, Inc. 

1105 N Sacramento St Stockton, CA 95202

(209) 941-9100

http://www.cccisj.com

 

CCCI offers infant and toddler early care and education services at multiple sites, part- and full-day preschool, and before- and after-school care at selected sites. Positive nutrition and healthylevels of physical activity from the start is incorporated into our curriculum and our food service.

Habitat for Humanity

4933 West LaneStockton, CA 95210

(209) 465-5054

http://www.sjchabitat.org/default.htm

 

Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities andhope. Through volunteer labor and donations of money and materials, Habitatbuilds and rehabilitates simple, decent houses with the help of the homeowner(partner) families. Habitat houses are sold to partner families at no profit andfinanced with affordable loans. The homeowners’ monthly mortgage payments areused to build still more Habitat houses.

Friends Outside and Friends and Family Center

7272 Murray DriveStockton, CA 95210

P.O. Box 4085Stockton, CA 95204

Phone: (209) 955-0701

http://www.friendsoutside.org/programs-and-services.htmFriends

 

Outside has been a visionary, pro-active child and family advocate helpingfamilies, children and incarcerated individuals cope with the trauma of arrest andincarceration, find a new direction, and move forward with their lives. Services include:case management, parenting education, creative conflict resolution, job readiness, andchildcare during visits.

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