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+United Way Education Funding - School Readiness

The overall goal of FSA Child Development Centers is preparing all children attending our centers for school success while receiving care in a safe, secure, challenging environment.

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+ Enriched cognitive environment ensures that children

have access to high quality learning experiences and that they become effective learners in the development of cognitive, language, speech, physical, psychosocial, and self-help skills.

United Way Education Funding - School Readiness

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+United Way Education Funding - School Readiness

Math

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+United Way Education Funding - School Readiness

Writing

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+United Way Education Funding - School Readiness

Health and Science

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+ Critical Needs: James A. Venable Community Center located in Cabazon

(Region 4) Norton Younglove Community Center in Highgrove (Region 6)

• Providing Health, Wellness and Human Service programs• Providing Emergency Food Assistance

United Way Critical Needs Funding – Emergency Food

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+United Way Critical Needs Funding – Emergency Food Increase in demand for food assistance:

25-50% increase in new clients being served due to; Employment loss

Recovering from the recession Working poor

Housing foreclosures Deciding how to use income

(bills vs. food, medical vs. food, housing vs. food)

More than one family per household

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+United Way Critical Needs Funding – Emergency Food Existing programs: Riverside County DPSS Emergency Food and Shelter program

funds: serves over 200 families in need a year Partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank for food

distribution: serves over 600 families per month United Way funding allows FSA to serve an additional 100

families

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+United Way Critical Needs Funding – Emergency Food

Client choice model: the best model for varying cultural and nutritional needs while reducing waste

Supportive Case Management: identifies families in need of emergency food assistance

United Way of Inland Valley:

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+United Way Critical Needs Funding – Emergency Food 2014 – 15 Request: Continued support to serve an additional 200 families

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