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Community College Foundation Program Flyer
1. THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
Since 1983, The Community College COMMUNITY SERVICES
Foundation (TCCF), a 501(c)(3) non profit
corporation, has been committed to Community Connect
improving communities through education. eBuses are computer centers
Our programs serve students, educators, on wheels offering computer/
high-risk populations and communities Internet access and training
with outstanding practices and an throughout the nation. This
entrepreneurial spirit. unique mobile technology
center can be rented out daily,
EDUCATION SERVICES weekly, or monthly and
includes:
The 1-2-1 Tutoring program provides Supplemental
Educational Services (SES) tutoring services to low-income • Broadband Internet connections -- two-way satellite --
students who are attending Title 1 schools that have not made cellular broadband
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in the same subject for 2 or • 10-16 Computers
more years. Services are designed to increase academic • Microsoft Office Applications
achievement, particularly in the areas of reading, language arts • Onboard copier and printers
and mathematics. TCCF has been an approved SES • Project Coordinator
provider since 2004 and is currently in California and Texas. • Driver/Technician
• Reporting Contact Information
For more info email 121Tutoring@communitycollege.org
Royce Porter, Director of Tutoring Services - 213.427.6910 x207 Uses for an eBus includes, but are not limited to:
• Financial literacy education
TechEd International Conference & Exposition is the • Foreclosure prevention
world’s leading hands-on technology in education conference • Homeownership education
and exposition since 2000. • Serves as a Testing Center
• Disaster relief
TechEd Events strives to bring thousands of K through 20 • Software demonstration and sales
educators and administrators together to share best practice • Occupational training
solutions and cutting edge innovations for succeeding today
• Educational training
and preparing for the classroom of tomorrow.
• College applications and financial aid info
For more info email TechEdInfo@Techedevents.org • ESL education
Maureen Julian, Director of TechEd Events - 916.418.5157 • Voter registration
STUDENT INTERN SERVICES Allow us to customize your mobile showroom, classroom,
testing center or mobile clinic.
The InternSource is a full-service program that recruits, hires,
and manages student internships from high schools and Features include:
colleges throughout California. • Customized eBus exterior wrap
Services • Custom interior layout
• Signage
• Provides new hire orientation • Serves as employer of record • Optional Trainer
• Applicant demographic data • Administers personnel issues • Design work optional
• Specialized recruitment • Carries appropriate insurance
• Customizes the program to • Provides complete payroll
meet clients’ needs services
Sample of current clients
• California Volunteers • Dept. of Pesticide Regulation
• CalTrans • Dept. of Toxic Substances Control
• City of Sacramento • Sacramento Employment &
Training Agency
For more info email Interns@communitycollege.org For more info email connect@communitycollege.org
Tara Martinez, Director of Human Resources - 916.418.5105 Kathy Conway, Director of Community Connect - 916.418.5158
WWW.COMMUNITYCOLLEGE.ORG
2. THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & YOUTH SERVICES
Since 1987, Youth Development Services (YDS) (Formerly Steps to Success (STS) addresses common barriers pregnant
ILP), in collaboration with Los Angeles County and other and parenting youth face, such as locating local community
partners, support foster youth in their transition to adulthood resources, finding child care services or completing their
by providing services to help find employment, finish education. STS targets at-risk pregnant and parenting youth
education goals, and prevent homelessness. ages 14 to 21 in foster/probation systems, including mothers
and fathers who are already emancipated in California.
Youth visit their local community college campus for work-
shops and their introduction to the vast academic, financial STS hosts Baby City, an educational event introducing teen
and vocational resources available at the college, as well as mothers, fathers and caregivers to substantial resources that
other resources in their communities. provide access to services promoting healthy families. Events
hosts local community based organizations such as Medi-Cal,
YDS offers life skills classes to older youth (16 to 21) and has housing, college opportunities, employment, substance abuse
added assessment and tutoring services for younger youth (14 during pregnancy concerns, child care, and parenting educa-
to 15) residing in Service Planning Areas (SPA) 1 - Antelope tion. Workshops are held on critical issues such as child
Valley, 5 - West Los Angeles and 7 - Santa Fe Springs, development, family law and domestic violence prevention.
Whittier and Cerritos. For more info email stepstosuccess@communitycollege.org
Kim Bradley, Director of Youth Programs - 916.418.5154
♦ Educational & well being assessments
♦ Up to 50 hours of one-on-one tutoring in math and/or
language arts
♦ Academic & services team decision making conferences President/CEO Richard B. Fowler II
♦ Field trips and activities
♦ Job readiness referrals
Headquarters
♦ KinGap resource fairs 1901 Royal Oaks Drive, Ste. 100
♦ Life skills training workshops Sacramento, CA 95815
◊ Conflict Resolution Phone: 916.418.5100
◊ Resume Writing and On-Line Job Searches Fax: 916.418.5150
◊ Buying Food on a Budget
◊ How to Get & Keep a Job
◊ Getting Around Town – How to Use Public Southern California Office
Transportation 3530 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 610
◊ Housing Options & How to Find A Place to Live Los Angeles, CA 90010
◊ Stress Management Phone: 213.427.6910
◊ Money Management & Opening a Bank Account Fax: 213.383.7913
◊ Getting Positive with Peers
For more info email ydsinfo@communitycollege.org
Permanence and Safety-Model Approach to Partnerships
Foster Youth Services (FYS) offers in-home, one-on-one in Parenting (PS-MAPP) workshops support achieving
tutoring on all academic subjects to foster and probation youth permanent and safe homes for children in foster care by
ages 4 to 18 (grades K-12) who are in group homes or foster providing a process to help educate and support committed
placements. Each tutoring session is 1 hour 2 times per week. potential resource (foster/adoptive) families from the
For more info email FYS@communitycollege.org children’s’ communities. PS-MAPP is currently serving Los
Angeles County.
Fostering Education is a program for all K-12 school PS-MAPP emphasizes teamwork between resource families,
personnel (including teachers, administrators, nurses, custodi- birth families and other’s involved to create a solution that
ans, food services workers and security). This experiential takes into consideration the unique needs of each child. It is a
workshop trains staff to become more sensitive, aware and 33 hour, interactive group format led by a team of three
skilled to work with at-risk children experiencing trauma, and facilitators. It supports maintaining the family and community
to understand how trauma affects their performance in school. connections essential to the child’s successful return home.
Each participant receives a Fostering Education Tool Kit.
For more info email PS-MAPPInfo@communitycollege.org
For more info email FosteringEdInfo@communitycollege.org
Mina Mata, Director of Adult Programs - 213.427.6910 x247
WWW.COMMUNITYCOLLEGE.ORG