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What We DoServices Community-Based Services

Community-Based Services

  • Hip Hop 360
    Hip Hop 360 is a creative arts program to help high risk youth build self-confidence and learn healthy behaviors through participation in dance and urban art workshops offered by positive adult role models and mentors.
  • Independent Living Program (ILP)
    ILP prepares current and former foster youth for successful transition to adulthood and self-sufficiency through life skills workshops, individual coaching, goal setting, and education and employment counseling.
  • Parent Advocate Services
    Assists families who are currently in the family reunification process to fulfill their court-ordered case plans, locate appropriate community resources, navigate the child welfare system, and increase positive communication and parenting skills.
  • Resource and Advocacy Support Services
    Helps stabilize and maintain children in their foster or adoptive home by providing in-home visits, advocating for the children/families, facilitating communication with county agencies and health services, and connecting families with community resources.
  • Transition to Independence Process (TIP)
    TIP helps youth and young adults set and accomplish their goals in five key areas of successful transition to adulthood: Employment and career, educational opportunities, living situations, personal effectiveness and well-being, and community life functioning.
  • Umoja (Family Team Meeting)
    Provides facilitation of meetings with the family and other people the family identifies as resources to them, in order to develop a safety plan so that parents can reunify with their children or keep their children at home or with relatives.
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Our mission is to provide quality youth and family programs for the purpose of creating healthier communities through lifelong partnerships.
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    San Jose, CA 95126
    (408)510-3480
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