Professional Development
FYA Professional Development Training:
Gang Issues

Tuesday, November 18th, from 9:30 until 12:30, at the ILSP office, 2647 International Blvd, Suite 312, Oakland. This training is provided in partnership with Seneca Center & Chabot College FKCE.
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Contact

Andrees Abraham
Program Coordinator
(510) 636-2000



Fax: (510) 639-4136

 

Families First

7801 Edgewater Drive, Suite 1000
Oakland, CA 94621-2001

 
Phone: (510) 636-2000
On the web
www.familiesfirstinc.org
Families FIRST
Alameda County Independent Living Skills Auxiliary
 
mission
 
FamiliesFirst is dedicated to bettering the lives of children and their families through the best possible treatment and support services and to assuring that those services are at all times respectful, caring, efficient and effective.
 
activities
 
  • Transitional Housing Program (THP) : The Transitional Housing Program (THP) serves a limited number of adolescent clients (ages 16-19) who are in the process of emancipating from the foster care program. The goal is to successfully transition youth out of the foster care system. The primary objective for youth in the THP is a safe living situation and the ability to be self-supporting (for some youth, self-supporting may mean accessing resources such as financial aid, student loans or relative assistance). Transitional housing teaches foster youth first-hand what it is like to live independently. It provides youth with the opportunity to try, fail, and learn new methods of behaving and living in the community while at the same time giving them a safe place to practice their new skills.

 


 
description
 
The FamiliesFirst organization dates back to 1974 when The Praul Center Residential Treatment Program (RTP) was founded in Davis with two staff members serving three emotionally disturbed boys in a family home. Today the agency has more than 550 associates serving 10,000 children annually across Northern California.
 
 
 
 
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