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Sacramento Community Family Resources

Basic Information
Address: Mailing: 89 Dean Road #E
Sacramento, CA 95815
Phone Number: 916.921.6923
Fax Number: 916.921.6923
Director: Victor Stark,CSW
Additional Information
Causes Served: Information and referrals for achieving self sufficiency
Clearances Required: No
Background Check: No
Population Served: All age groups in crisis or at risk of becoming in crisis.
Ages for Volunteer: Virtual volunteers any age group.
Hours of Service: Volunteers/interns may also work from their own home or office and shifts of work are as few, or as many hours as convenient.
Minimum Hours Required: Any
Days of Service: All days
Mission Statement:
Mission Statement: Sacramento Community Family Resources is a information and referrals service connecting all diversities of the deprived, the financially oppressed, or the disadvantaged people in the community to the services they need help themselves or others achieve self-sufficiency.
The volunteers and committee projects help support and promote the essential needs of the local community by lessoning neighborhood and community wide poverty, deterioration and juvenile delinquency by providing a One Stop Shop for all family and individual information and referral community resources.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Sacramento Community Family Resources is a Not-for-Profit
Updated Community Resource directory established for all diversities of individuals and families who want to willingly
help themselves or others achieve self-sufficiency. The only membership requirement is the desire for a better life.
Program History:
Quick Facts:
How many Information and Referrals does Sacramento Community Family Resources provide to families?
Year to date:
As of May 22, 2010 our database provided;
89,573 instances of information and referrals
53,538 were original requests and 36,033 were additional information
15,501 requests were from "bookmark" users
Does Sacramento Community Family Resources provide the most Information and Referrals in Sacramento?
Yes. Why? Because we include Genuiness - Warmth - and Empathy
Does Sacramento Community Family Resources have other I & R programs?
Yes. We have Elk Grove Community Resources - Nonprofiteducation.edu and One Stop Community Resources
Who is providing the database and technology?
Approximately 5 years ago, Bill Gates decided to give anyone a free for life small business website including the database, software and everything else a person could ever need to build an online business or organization. This free for life service is part of the "Heroes Happen Here" program.
Additional Information:
Sacramento Community Family Resources provide updated non profit and family resources resulting in the most current information and referrals for community support services. Sacramento Community Family Resources and volunteers discover family resources and events in your community, focusing on Charity, Government, Non-Profit and various Safety and Specialized resources, along with seeking to collaborate with Human/Social service agencies and the people to whom they offer service.
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- Providing training, education and client resources
Mission
The ways that Nonprofit Education will examine non-profit organizations are to consider their effectiveness in client services by determining the success of their clients. The outcome measurements are made by data, staff input and most importantly client reviews of the services they received from specific non-profits. Considering both dynamics of the organizations and the clients will provide clear cut strategies for non-profits to achieve high performance standards and cost effective methods in their client services.
Sacramento Community Resources Site Map
This is a list of all the Web pages on Sacramento Community Family Resources.
How to use this website:
Each category of resources is reviewed according to the cost and availability of the resources. Resources placed at the top of a category page, are considered the least expensive (subsidized) to the consumer, and/or may have earliest availability. The |
pages are categorically organized for content and provide Updated links tied to community resources for the essential benefit
of a person seeking resources. You no longer have to search through long pages of listings on the web or within an out-dated
book. We have taken all of the resources and service providers in Sacramento county and Updated them onto the pages of this
website. Begin with the first resources listed on a page and work your way down until you find the resource that best fits your needs. We hope that this website will tremendously facilitate in making your search for resources much more effective.
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