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RESOURCE LIST
CHILDREN OF INCARCERATED PARENTS
Contents
After School Programs …………………………………………………………1-8
Social …...…………………………………………………………………1
Spiritual……………………………………………………………………...5
Educational Tutoring, Scholarships, Jr. & Sr. High, College & University…8
Mentoring………………………………………………………………………….12
Explorer Programs…………………………………………………………………14
Youth Opportunity Centers………………………………………………………20
Independent Living Programs/Project Independence ..……………………………22
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After School Programs
Social
1. Boys and Girls Clubs, 31465 Via Cordoba, Temecula, CA. 92592,
(Pechanga) (951)695-0181.
2. Boys and Girls Clubs, 28790 Pujol Street, Temecula, CA. 92590,
(951)699-1526.
3. Boys and Girls Club of Southwest County, 27576 Commerce Center
Drive, #109, Temecula, CA. 92590, (951)699-1526.
4. Boys and Girls Club of Menifee Valley, 26301 Garbani Road, Menifee,
CA. 92584, (951)246-8845.
5. Boys and Girls Club of Murrieta, 40550 California Oaks Road,
Murrieta, CA. 92562, (951)698-3838.
6. Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles, CA. 90017-4621,
(213)213-0150.
7. Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council Redlands, CA. 92374-4533, (909)307-6555.
8. Girl Scouts, 27895 Diaz Road Suite H, Temecula, CA. 92590, (951)308-6692.
9. Girl Scouts, 40880 County Center Drive, Suite G, Temecula, CA. 92591, (951)710-1115.
10. Girl Scouts of America, San Gorgonio Council, 1751, Plum Lane, Redlands, CA. 92374,
(909)307-6555.
11. Girl Scouts, Canyon Lake: (951)244-2004.
12. Boys and Girls Club of Southwest County, 16275 Grand Avenue,
Lake Elsinore, CA. 92530, (951)245-4499.
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13. Scoutlander
Temecula/Murrieta/Menifee/Winchester: Southwest Service
Center, (951)813-3355.
14. Girl Scouts Beyond Bars- incarcerated mothers, empowered daughters and a better future
for all. Contact: (760)791-7203.
15. Boy Scouts of America, 41875 "C" Street, Temecula, CA. 92592,
Saint Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church - Di Leo Hall,
(951)587-6752.
16. Murrieta Equestrian Center, 42670 Juniper Street, Murrieta, CA. 92562.
[email protected] www.troop318.com/
17. Boy Scouts Troop 604, meets at Mountain View Community Church, 33122 Grape
Street, Wildomar, CA. 92595. [email protected]
18. Boy Scouts, Machado Park in the Summer Months and at Machado Elementary School
during the school year, Facebook.com/BSA430/info
19. Boy Scouts, Canyon Lake, CA. (951)245-1866,
canyonlakehomes.com/why-canyon- lake/clubs/boy-scouts-in-canyon-lake/
20. [email protected] troop444.com/ Menifee
21. Temecula Valley Girls Softball, Murrieta, CA. 92562, (951)894-2403.
22. Arsenal Jr. Soccer Academy, P. O. Box 733, Murrieta, CA. 92564, (951)265-4028.
23. 4 H Clubs (My Head, My Heart, My Hands, My Health)
http://4h.ucanr.edu/Get_Involved/County/index.cfm
Locations: Wildomar, Murrieta, Menifee, Perris, San Jacinto, and Moreno Valley.
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Community Centers/Park Districts
1. Temecula: Recreation Center, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula, CA. 92592,
(951)694-6410.
2. Murrieta: Community Center, 41810 Juniper Street, Murrieta, CA. 92562,
(951)304-7275.
3. Murrieta Youth Center, 40644 California Oaks Road, Murrieta, CA. 92562. (951)461-6105. Daily afterschool activities for grades 6-9. Also offers high school programs on Tuesday and Thursday.
4. Pechanga Youth Center, 12705 Pechanga Road, Temecula, CA. 92592, (951)695-7402.
5. Wildomar Sports Park and Recreation, 23873 Clinton Keith Road, Suite
201, Wildomar, CA. 92595, (951)677-775.
6. Lake Elsinore: 310 W. Graham Ave, Lake Elsinore, CA. 92530,
(951)245-0442.
7. Canyon Lake, http://canyonlakesocal.com/parks/
8. Menifee Community Center, 30627 Menifee Road, Menifee, CA. 92584, (951)672-6744.
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9. Frances Domenigoni Community Center, 32665 Haddock Street, Winchester, CA.
92596, (951)926-5917.
10. City of Moreno Valley Parks and Community Services, P. O. Box 88005, Moreno
Valley, CA. 92552, (951)413-3000.
11. San Jacinto Pop Warner, P. O. Box 1593, San Jacinto, CA. 92581, (951)852-7552.
12. Murrieta Family YMCA, 39573 Los Alamos Drive, Murrieta, CA 92563-5032, (951)239-4605.
13. YMCA Jurupa Family, 9254 Galena St, Riverside, CA 92509,
(951)685-5241.
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After School Programs Spiritual
1. Awana Clubs, awana.org/churches-and-organizations Riverside contact: (909)881-
1225.
General guide to the age group:
Puggles: 2 year old
Cubbies: 3 & 4 year old
Sparks: K - 2nd grade.
T&T: 3rd - 5th or 6th grade
Trek: 6th - 8th grade Journey: 9th - 12th grade.
2. Gateway Church of the Nazarene, 23560 Jefferson Avenue, Murrieta, CA, 92562-2151,
(951)461-0221.
3. Lake Hills Community Church, 18119 Grand Avenue, Lake Elsinore, CA. 92530-6161,
(951)678-2514.
4. Victory Life Christian Fellowship, 41823 Enterprise Circle North, Suite 100, Temecula,
CA. 92590-5682, (714)319-4047.
5. Mountain View Community Church, 26201 Ynez Road, Suite 104, Temecula, CA.
92591, (951)693-0771.
6. First Baptist Church of Menifee, 33220 Sweetwater Canyon Road, Menifee, CA. 92584,
(951)672-7287.
7. Canyon Lake Community Church, 30515 Railroad Canyon Road, Canyon Lake, CA. 92587, (951)244-1877.
8. Rancho Baptist Church 29775 Santiago Road, Temecula, CA. 92592-3055, (951)676-
2911.
9. Rancho Community Church, 31300 Rancho Community Way, Temecula, CA. 92592,
(951)303-6789.
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Royal Rangers: Grades K-12
1. Crossroads Church of the Assemblies of God
26090 Ynez Road, Suite A, Temecula, CA. 92591, (951)695-1123.
Grades: K-5th
meets on Wednesdays at 7:00 pm
2. His Light on the Hill Assembly of God, Sun City
28125 Bradley Road, Suite 180, Menifee, CA. 92586, (951)679-4667.
Grades K- 12th,
meets Wednesday at 7PM
3. Vida Nueva Asambleas de Dios,
23510 Clayton Street, Perris, CA. 92570, (909)657-1503.
4. Centro Cristiano Sinai Assembly of God
12880 Heacock Street, Moreno Valley, CA. 92553, (951)656-6940.
5. Templo Nueva Vida
930 E. Ontario Ave, Corona, CA. 92881, (951)734-
4228.
Missionettes, (SoCal Girls Ministries Team Leader) (626)533-8303.
Child Evangelism Fellowship
1. CEF of Greater Riverside, P.O. Box 584, Corona, CA. 92878,
(714)423-1385.
2. CEF of Greater San Bernardino, 35148 San Carlos Street, Yucaipa, CA. 92399,
(909)446-1325.
3. CEF of Hemet San Jacinto, 41696 Mayberry Avenue, Hemet, CA. 92544,
(951)658-3892.
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Summer Camp/Children Support Groups
1. Salvation Army, Murrieta
Summer day camp runs for five weeks from the end of June through July for ages 5-11.
Troop programs run in August, includes: Sunbeams (grades 1-5), Girl guards (6-12),
Adventure Corps and Explorers (grades 1-4). Vacation Bible school (951)677-
1324 ext. 20.
2. Angel Tree-referral services for local churches to adopt children and engage them in
Christmas gifts, camping and mentoring programs. Offers resources and support groups
for caregivers, children and families caught in the cycle of incarceration (800)55Angel.
- Confident Kids – Support groups for children and families
- Kids Like Me – Support groups for children and families
- Life Hurts God Heals – Teen support groups
- Life Skills for inmate families and education support
3. Calicinto Ranch, P.O. Box 1225, San Jacinto, CA. 92581, (951)654 -6838.
Incarceration Prevention Ministry for Boys and Girls, Year-round camps,
for at-risk youth, and children and adults with special
needs. Offers church family retreats, ranch activities, nearby swimming, Golf
and tennis, and delicious food.
4. Community Outreach Ministry, 23905 Clinton Keith Road, Suite 114 #116,
Wildomar, CA. 92595, (951)698-7650. Adopting children of incarcerated
parents and children greatest at-risk of incarceration. “Giving at-risk kids a
second chance to be winners and champions.”
- Emergency Service Referrals/ Crisis Intervention
- Scholarships to send children camping with group mentors
- Annual Angel Tree Christmas party adopting children for clothes and toys
- Outreaches for students to earn community services credit for graduation
5. Camp Sa Ha Le, 39853 Crocus Drive, Big Bear Lake, CA. 92315, Office: (909)866-
4155.
6. CAMPAGAPE CALIFORNIA www.campagapecalifornia.com
7. The Oaks, 18651 Pine Canyon Road, Lake Hughes, CA. 93532, (661)724-1018.
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After School Programs
Educational Tutoring
1. Temecula Valley Library System, Temecula, CA. 92590, (951)693-8900.
2. Planet Youth, 400 W. Graham Avenue, Lake Elsinore, CA. 92530, (951)471-8415.
3. Freedom Crest Elementary School, 29282 Menifee Road, Menifee, CA.
92584, (951)679-5285 ext. 2119.
4. Oasis Perris Youth Center – Educates and trains youth in workforce development.
351 Wilkerson Avenue Suite F, Perris, CA. 92570, (951)657-7105.
5. YMCA Project L.E.A.D. Linking education, Advocacy and Development, 4020
Jefferson Street, Riverside, CA. 92054, (951)689-9622.
6. Volunteer Center of Riverside, provides teen education mentoring options, P. O. Box
5376, Riverside, CA. 92054, (951)686-3752 ext. 116.
7. www.homeworkhelp.com/
8. www.riversideca.gov/library/kids_homework.asp_
9. Tutor Whiz, 387 Magnolia Avenue Suite 105, Corona, CA. 92879, (951)270-2703.
10. Huntington Learning Center, 30520 Rancho California Road Suite 108, Temecula, CA.
92591, (951)695-5585.
11. Huntington Learning Center, 32275 Mission Trail Suite M1, Lake Elsinore, CA.
92530, 951-674-8680.
12. www.ifoster.org 1-855-936-7837
13. Schools on Wheels, targets homeless children (760)-799-7538.
14. Learn To Be, www.learntobe.org/ On-line tutoring
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After School Programs College Scholarships
1. Mt. San Jacinto College: Summer College for Kids Program. Program ages 6-17, (951)487-
3707.
2. College Bound Planning Workshop, City of Temecula, City Hall Conference Center. Each
September. 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm. (951)694-6480.
3. Young Entrepreneur Seminar, YEScollege.org, Business start-up boot camp for youth 12 to 25. (760)936-5151 for year opportunities.
After School Programs Scholarships for Jr. and Sr. High School, Colleges and Universities
1. Creative Corrections Education Foundation—Provides scholarships to
children of incarcerated parents to stem the pattern of repeat behavior
from parent to child and assure a better tomorrow for these students
and our communities.
http://creativecorrectionseducationfoundation.org/
2. College and Children of the Incarcerated http://www.writeaprisoner.com/inmate-victim-
scholarship/
3. Ava’s Grace Scholarship Foundation Mission is to break the cycle of
incarceration through the gift of education.
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4. California College Pathways – Supporting opportunity and success for foster youth scholars.
www.cacollegepathways.org
5. San Diego State University, Guardian Scholars,
https://students.ucsd.edu/finances/financial-aid/types/scholarships/guardian.html
6. California Chafee Grant for Foster Youth, free money for foster youth for college or career
training. www.chafee.csac.ca.gov/default.aspx
7. Get help paying for college. Need-based financial aid for children of incarcerated parents
and low-income families. https://fafsa.ed.gov/
8. Unmet Scholarship Program from Sallie Mae Fund www.scholarshipscollege.com/unmet-
need-scholarship-program-from-sallie-mae-fund/
9. Scholarships for underrepresented groups
www.google.com/edu/students/scholarships.html
10. Gates Millennium Scholars must have 3.3 Grade Point Average and nominated by a teacher
or administrator and fill out the Federal Pell Grant. Eligibility is a perquisite.
http://gmsp.org/
11. Children Impacted by Crime Scholarship Funds, writeaprisoner.com/inmate-victim-
scholarship/
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12.. Elks Temecula Lodge: Temecula Valley, CA. No. 2801, 28061 Diaz Road, Temecula, CA.
92590- 3434, (951)695-7470.
-Educational tools, resources and scholarships
14. Elks Riverside Lodge: Riverside, CA. No. 643, 6166 Brockton Avenue, Riverside, CA.
92506, (951)683-0370.
-Educational tools, resources and scholarships
15. Elks Lake Elsinore Lodge No. 2591, 33700 Mission Trail, Wildomar, CA. 92595.
(951)678-6804. Mail address: P. O. Box 1564, Wildomar, CA. 92595.
-Educational tools, resources and scholarships
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Mentoring Resources
http://www.riverside.networkofcare.org/aging/services/subcategory.aspx?tax=PH-140.500-
calmentor.ca.gov
1. Sigma Beta XI, Inc. Youth and Family Services, 14340 Elsworth Street Suite B112, Moreno
Valley, CA. 92553, (951)247-1700.
- Mentoring
- Job training
- Academic Assistance
- Home Visits
- Connection to other services
2. Path of Life Ministries, Kids of Promise, mentoring children of incarcerated parents and military
children to make positive life choices. Rescue, Restore, and Rebuild, 3340 Durahart Street,
Riverside, CA. 92507, (951)657-7105.
- Amachi, Inc.
3. Big Brothers Big Sisters, Inland Empire, 8880 Benson Avenue Suite 112, Montclair, CA.
91763, (909)763-5959.
4. Nu View Mentor Program for first through fifth graders, 29780 Lake View Avenue,
Nuevo, CA. 92567, (951)928-1302.
5. Pave the way Mentoring Program, Corona Police Department – Supports at-risk youth to
benefit from positive role models, 152 East 6th
Street, Corona, CA. 92879, (951)279-3542.
6. Olive Crest Mentoring Program–Serving at-risk families and children birth to twenty-two
years of age, 3050 Chicago Avenue #180, Riverside, CA. 92507, (951)686-8500 ext.1415.
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7. Inmate Aid-services for the entire family. Lists resources for accessing
mentors for children of incarcerated parents, inmateaid.com/family- services
8. Women Organizing Women (WOW), P O Box 1382, Temecula, CA. 92593, (951)926-
7400.
- Females ages 16-25 can come for support and mentoring.
-at-risk youth classes in culinary, dance, music, and performing arts instruction.
9. Assisteens Temecula Valley, 28720 Via Montezuma, Temecula, CA. 92590-
2510, (951)694-8018.
-teens gain job experience
-learn responsibility, and leadership skills while earning community service
-Students in grades 7 to 12
10. Temecula Valley Young Marines, 17600 Collier Avenue Street Suite A104, Lake
Elsinore, CA. 92530, (909)272-3657. [email protected]
-Ages 8 through high school
-Creating disciplined young men and women
-To understand the value of service and commitment.
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Explorer Programs
Border Patrol (BP) Explorers, Murrieta, CA. 92562 Program is state wide and runs all year long. Explorer program offers opportunities in character
building, good citizenship, and fitness for young men and women ages 14 through 21. Law
enforcement explorer posts offer programs in law enforcement and criminal justice, which
provide Explorers with practical training and hands-on experience in those areas.
The BP law enforcement explorer program provides opportunities for explorers to participate
in federal enforcement-related activities. The BP has posts both at ports of entry and at
Border Patrol sectors. Training: When accepted into the program, an explorer will receive extensive training and
on the job experience to help prepare them for a career in law enforcement.
Explorers can: Assist with passenger processing and crowd control at airports and seaports,
observe and assist with surveillance operations, observe vessel searches, take field trips,
attend the law enforcement explorer conference, and participate in other explorer programs.
(202)863-6265.
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Fire Department Explorers, Murrieta, CA. 92562
Murrieta Fire Department brings explorers in once a year, in June. Program is for young men
and women who are 14 (and have completed the eighth grade) or 15 to 20 years old. Young
people transitioning into adulthood are selected by the participating organization for
involvement in the program. Color, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, ethnic
background, economic status, or citizenship is not criteria for participation.
The purpose of the explorer program is to provide experiences to help young people mature and
to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults. Explorers are ready to investigate the
meaning of interdependence in their personal relationships and communities.
The Murrieta Fire Department has teamed up with Learning for Life to provide the young men
and woman in the area a chance to learn firsthand about the fire service.
Program Goals: Teach explorers about fire service, help with career path, teach respect to self
and others, create good citizenship, and leadership.
Without a good career path, it is almost impossible to get a job in the fire service. Explorers
learn about background investigations, oral interviews, classes needed, and the order in which
to take them.
Address: Fire Station One, 41825 Juniper Street, Murrieta, CA. 92562.
(951)304-3473.
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California Highway Patrol (CHP) Explorers, Riverside, CA. 92504
For the Inland Empire, the Explorer program takes place at the Riverside office.
There is not a start/stop time as applications are accepted throughout the year
for ages 15-21. The Explorers meet every Wednesday from 5:30 P.M. to 9:15
P.M. at Ben Clark Training Center (in the city of Riverside near Van Buren
Blvd and the I-215 freeway).
The Explorers are very active in the community and have 2-3 events each
month. Explorers are expected to be on time at every meeting and participate in
as many events as possible. Once accepted into the Explorer program, new post
members are required to attend three Academy levels within the first 18
months. These Academies will train the explorers in many different aspects of
law enforcement to make them better equipped for working with officers in the
field. Explorer Post members will learn radio codes, patrol vehicle operation,
traffic control, and several other subjects geared toward
preparing them mentally and physically for the anticipation of becoming a cadet
at the CHP Academy.
Riverside CHP Explorer: http://www.nonprofitfacts.com/CA/California-
Highway-Patrol-Explorer-Program-840-Post.html
Address: 8118 Lincoln Avenue, Riverside, CA. 92504,
(951)637-8000 ext. 840 .
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Murrieta Police Department (MPD) Explorers, Murrieta, CA. 92562.
The MPD Explorer program is in the formative stages and will eventually become year-round.
The explorer program is open to young men and women ages 14 (and who have completed the 8th grade) and not yet 21 years old with an interest in learning more about careers in the field of
Law Enforcement.
Law enforcement exploring provides educational training programs for young adults on the
purposes, mission, and objectives of law enforcement. The program provides career orientation
experiences, leadership opportunities, and community service activities. The primary goals of
the program are to help young adults choose a career path within law enforcement and to
challenge them to become responsible citizens of their communities and the nation.
Law enforcement exploring combines some classroom training with ride-along-program
in police vehicles, pistol shooting, community policing and much more.
Explorers develop: Leadership skills, respect for Police Officers and explorers, learn new
personal skills, marksmanship, and law enforcement protocols. Explorers learn: Accident scene
procedures, bomb threat response, and proper equipment usage.
Explorers have an opportunity to participate in: ride-along-program, national events,
competition and community service.
Address: Murrieta Police Department, 2 Town Square, Murrieta, CA. 92562, (951)461-6361.
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Sheriff Station Explorers, Riverside, CA. There is no set start or stop time for applicants. Law enforcement career exploring is open to
young men and women ages 14 (and completed the 8th grade) and not yet 21 years old with an
interest in learning more about careers in the field of law enforcement.
Law enforcement exploring provides educational training programs for young adults on the
purposes, mission, and objectives of law enforcement. The program provides career orientation
experiences, leadership opportunities, and community service activities. The primary goals of
the program are to help young adults choose a career path within law enforcement and to
challenge them to become responsible citizens of their communities and the nation.
Explorers serve the community in directing traffic at special events, crime prevention
programs, light security duty and search and rescue. Explorers participate in ride-along
program and career enhancement. Develop leadership skills, respect for police officers
and explorers, and gain new personal skills, marksmanship and law enforcement protocol.
Address: 333 Limited Ave, Lake Elsinore, CA. 92530,
(951)245-3300.
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United States Forest Explorers, Murrieta, CA. 92562 Program start date is normally the last week of July. The fire explorer program benefits youth
in the following ways: The opportunity to learn teamwork, leadership skills, hard work,
receive community service hours, and compete in activities such as fire explorer musters.
Overview: The Murrieta fire explorer program is a youth program organized under the Boy
Scouts of America. The program is designed to allow male and female youth, between the
ages of 14 and 20, to explore a career in the fire service.
The explorers receive training like volunteer and professional firefighters, including basic fire
chemistry, hose evolutions, ladder operations, medical and CPR training, hazardous materials,
and auto extrication. The training program is intense, demanding, and the rewards increase
character and understanding of what it takes to pursue a career in the fire service.
General Information: Basic Requirements for joining the fire explorers are: Between 14 and 20
years old, completion of the 8th grade, 2.0 or better grade point average.
Address: Fire Station One, 41825 Juniper Street, Murrieta, CA. 92562.
Contact: [email protected]
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Youth Opportunity Centers (YOC)
General Information: (951)955-3100 YOC Provides:
-Helps youth 16-22 years of age
-With job training
-Occupational Training
-Internships
-Paid wok experience
-Helps get you into college
-General Education Development – courses,
-With graduating from High School,
-GED preparation, and tutoring
1. Planet Youth California Family Life Center, 400 West, Graham,
Lake Elsinore, CA. 92530, (951)471-8415.
2. Empower Youth: California Family Life Center 930 N. State
Street, Hemet, CA. 92543, (951)765-0917.
3. The Oasis: Paid Youth Development Opportunities, 351 Wilkerson Avenue
Suite F. Perris, CA. 92570, (951)657-7105.
4. RES/CARE: Youth Opportunity Services, 23080 Alessandro Blvd. Suite 236
Moreno Valley, CA. 92553, (951)-653-1311.
5. Arbor Win Youth: 45691 Monroe Street Suite 6, Indio, CA. 92201,
(760)775-2887.
6. Rubidoux Youth: 5656 Mission Blvd. Riverside, CA. 92509, 951-683-
9622.
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7. Riverside Youth: 2060 University, Riverside, CA 92507, 951-826-2272. 8. Blythe: 1 College Drive PE Building, Blythe, CA. 92225, (760)640-3144.
9. Job Corp – Inland Empire Job Corp Center, 3173 Kerry Street, San Bernardino, CA. 92405,
(909)887-6305. U. S. Dept. of Labor for ages 16-24 to help youth transitioning into adulthood to
take control of their lives.
-A national residential training program to further education
-Teaches skills needed to become employable and independent
-Placement in meaningful jobs or further education
-Vocational training
10. AmeriCorps Alternative – serviceyear.org
11. SUNBURST Youth Challenge Academy, 4022 Saratoga Avenue, Los Alamitos, CA. 90720,
(877)463-1921 www.THESUNBURST.ORG Sponsored by the California National Guard for
youth 16-18 years of age at-risk of dropping out of school or deficient in credit hours to earn a
high school diploma or full-time employment.
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Independent Living Workshop Programs/Project Independence
1. Independent Living Program (ILP)- Rancho Damasitas Teens transitioning into
adulthood P O Box 890326, Temecula, CA.
92589, (951)302-2317.
- Life Skills
- Work Corp Program
- Volunteer Job Sites – Scholarship stipends
- Actual Employment
- Vocational Exploration – 8-week cohort series
2. Independent Living Program-Oak Grove, 24275
Jefferson Avenue, Murrieta, CA. 92562, (951)-5599.
3. Independent Living Program, Oak Grove at the Ranch,
1251 North A Street, Perris, CA. 92570, (951)238-6022.
4. Independent workshop program – Workshop locations
Hotline: (800)391-9601.
5. Rubidoux Youth Opportunity Center, 5656 Mission
Blvd., Riverside, CA. 92570, (951)683-9622.
6. Family Resource Center 14201 Palm Avenue Suite 108, Desert Hot
Springs, CA. 92246. (760)288-3313.
7. Moreno Valley College, 16130 Lasselle Street, Moreno Valley, CA.
92551, (951)222-8090.
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8. Aspiranet Housing Office, 10370 Hemet Street, Riverside, CA. 92503,
(951)729-4026.