Responding to the needs of youth and their families
We want to say thank you to The Village Program for organizing and managing the event, all the vendors for their hard work, and everyone that attended and supported the Dana Maeshia Virtual Resource Fair on Saturday 3/26/22. We had some amazing resource vendors sharing their services and had great feedback from the community. It was truly an amazing event to continue on Dana’s legacy and Keep Her Name LIT!! We look forward to next year’s fair!
You can still view most of the fair on our YouTube Channel
Around the Way Girls Book Club
Wednesday, 3/30/22
6:30pm-8pm
Zoom and Facebook Live
The girls are having a Women’s History Month Showcase
We provide our program participants, their families and the Sacramento community with resource referrals. Use the form below to request third party services through Escape Velocity. We will match you with the correct service provider based on your selections. Your information is confidential.
Don’t miss out on these stipend-based and employment opportunities for youth ages 13-24.
Hear a welcome from YPCE Director Mario Lara, and Keynote speaker Councilmember Mai Vang. Webinar Sessions include Keys to Employment Success, City Careers in Information Technology (IT), YPCE Summer Employment and Internship Opportunities. First 200 to register qualify for a SWAG BAG! All attendees that attend the entire event will get the chance to be entered into a RAFFLE for amazing prizes like AirPods, Bluetooth speaker, Tablet, and portable charger!
Are you an African American father looking for resources to strengthen your parenting style and wellness. The Black Fathers Inc. Initiative is a collective of men that is focused on providing parental and wellness resources for black fathers and fathers of black children, while positively creating community among them.
Use the button below for more information.
For questions, Contact community resource advocate at 209-214-8299 or Anthony.Ziba@kidshome.org
Are you a youth that feels misunderstood or overwhelmed? Talk to someone about what’s happening.
The California Youth Crisis Line (CYCL) operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week as the statewide emergency response system for youth (ages 12-24) and families in crisis. Youth can call, text, or chat.
Community First Response. MH First Sacramento, a project of Anti Police-Terror Project, is a cutting-edge new model for non-police response to mental health crisis. The goal of MH First is to respond to mental health crises including, but not limited to, psychiatric emergencies, substance use support, and domestic violence safety planning.
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