Community Partnerships
We love our community of opportunity!
Operation
New Hope
San Bernardino & Rancho Cucamonga
Website: www.onhcares.org
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Contact: Russell Degnan, 951.500.2910
What They Do:
High School Completion Program:
Help increase the success rate of those classified as “dropouts” throughout San Bernardino County by providing our Evidence-Based Practice of case management, educational opportunities, leadership development, and career pathway programs.
How are we partners? Operation New Hope refers students to enroll into Career Institute for mentorship in goal setting in the areas of education and Career. In addition, providing additional support services for student success.
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Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Fontana, Rialto, Upland, and Chino
10722 Arrow Route
Suite #516
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Office: 909-481-0270
Inland Career Education Center
(ICEC)
What They Do:
Assist students with the completion of a high school diploma, GED, and Career Technical Education programs in the Medical Field.
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Programs Offered: GED, High School Diploma Program, Certified Nursing Assistant, Medical Math, Medical Terminology, Medical Assistant, Business, and Computer Education.
How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete the programs offered. In addition, provide support service for student success.
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US Colleges
What They Do:
Assist students with the completion of Medical program that include: Certified Nursing Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, and Emergency Medical Technician,
How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete the programs offered. In addition, provide support service for student success.
Summit College
What They Do:
Assist students with the completion of a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).
How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete the Certified Nursing Assistant program. In addition, provide support service for student success.
Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa Regional Occupational Program (CRYROP)
What They Do:
Assist students with the completion of the following programs: Construction and Facilities Maintenance and Vehicle Maintenance Technician.
How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete their programs. In addition, provide support service for student success.
Aspiranet
What They Do:
Behavioral Health Services, Foster and Adoptive Services (RFA), Transitional-Aged Youth.
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How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete programs. In addition, provide support service for student success.
CASA
What They Do:
A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained volunteer who is appointed by the judge to represent the best interests of a child/youth currently under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Dependency court. A CASA volunteer provides a judge with recommendations that help the court make decisions about that child’s or youth’s future. Additionally, CASA’s mentor to the youth and help them obtain resources.
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How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete programs. In addition, provide support service for student success.
Chaffey
Adult School
What They Do:
"To provide student learning, and ultimately their achievement, of the prescribed curriculum that takes place in the classroom under the direction of the teacher." The Chaffey District supports this daily act. We realize that our efforts uniquely influence the future of our community and of this nation, and we are passionate about doing whatever it takes to prepare students to be successful and contributing citizens of the 21st century.
How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete programs. In addition, provide support service for student success.
Pathways Academy
What They Do:
PACSAE will pursue its vision with a philosophy of: Hiring, supporting, and continuously training a high-quality faculty and administration, Working cooperatively with staff, students, and client agencies, Tailoring education programs to meet each student’s needs, Assessing students on an ongoing basis, and Holding ourselves accountable for producing positive outcomes.
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How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete their programs. In addition, provide support service for student success.
Options
For Youth
San Bernardino County​
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Website: https://ofy.org/about-our-charter-school/
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Contact: (888) 389-9992
What They Do:
OFY offers students the opportunity to engage in a variety of learning styles, creating what we call a ‘blended’ learning model. This innovative approach to education allows students to learn with great flexibility through: Independent study, Small group (SGI) classes, Online courses, Night classes, Single-subject tutoring, Hands-on experiential activities, trips, and cultural excursions – click here to learn more
How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete the Certified Nursing Assistant program. In addition, provide support service for student success.
Humane Society of
San Bernardino
What They Do:
To prevent cruelty and neglect to animals; to educate children and all members of the community about animal welfare issues; and to provide for the health and well-being of animals with an emphasis on spay/neuter to prevent pet over-population.
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How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete their programs. In addition, provide support service for student success.
Walden Family
Services
What They Do:
Founded in 1976, Walden Family Services is a nationally-recognized foster care, adoption, and youth services agency that shares Henry David Thoreau’s vision for personal growth, our individual rights and responsibilities as members of a community, and a life that celebrates the richness of natural diversity.
How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete the Certified Nursing Assistant program. In addition, provide support service for student success.
Trinity Youth
Services
What They Do:
Trinity Youth Services, nationally accredited by the Council on Accreditation, has been improving children’s lives through positive community impact since 1966. Trinity provides quality short-term residential programs, foster care and adoption services, and mental health programs to traumatized, abused, neglected and abandoned children throughout Southern California.
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How are we partners? We are the funding source for eligible students to complete their programs. In addition, provide support service for student success.