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“Welcome” to our website.
The Central
California
Family
Crisis Center
is a multicultural organization that exists to protect individuals, families, and
their children from domestic violence and economic deprivation by providing
food, shelter, education, and other charitable services to Porterville
and neighboring communities. Emergency housing services are available to
women and children who are homeless or seeking protection from domestic
violence. The shelter location is
confidential.
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit agency that is dedicated to
serving our community, carrying out a vision established 30 years ago. If
you are in need of assistance, please tour our website for potential
information that may help you, your family, or a loved one on the road to
recovery.
For over 30 years... Central
California
Family
Crisis Center
has worked to provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals exposed
to domestic violence and homelessness.
November 13, 2009
Greetings to all and a special thank you to
the Veterans in our community and their families. The sacrifices you make
are very much appreciated. Speaking of Veterans, this year Central
California
Family
Crisis Center
decorated a float to honor Veterans for the annual Porterville Veterans
Parade. It was especially rewarding to see the smiles and the
“thumbs up” from those of you watching the parade.
I know there has been a lot of talk about the state budget cuts to
domestic violence and that many shelters throughout the state of California
have been forced to close and/or cut back on services. While this
agency was hit hard with the budget cuts, we continue to offer all the vital
services to those in need.
The emergency shelter and hotline are still operating 24/7 for victims of
homelessness and domestic violence. Case managers, client
advocates, child advocates and counselors are working and available to provide
supportive services. Counselors and the agency legal advocate are
available at the administrative office. If you are in need, please
stop in or call to make an appointment. We are here to help you.
Thank you to all the individuals and
service organizations who have donated to CCFCC these past few
months. Because of your generosity CCFCC is able to continue its
mission of serving victims of homelessness and domestic violence.
Anna Green, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SPECIAL NOTICE ~
July 28, 2009—Governor Schwarzenegger line item vetoed the Department of Public Health’s Domestic Violence Program which provides $20.4 million for 94 domestic violence shelters and centers. Services provided by these agencies include emergency shelter, transitional housing, legal advocacy, assistance with restraining orders, counseling and other vital support services. Domestic violence shelters are often the only thing standing between victims and grave physical danger, and California’s communities cannot sustain their loss.
Last week the Legislature approved a 20% reduction to the program but the Assembly’s unwillingness to support two key proposals left a deficit that the Governor sought to fill with additional cuts. Shelters receiving money through this program will on average lose 30% of their budgets, and it is already clear that many programs will be forced to close their doors.
Central California Family Crisis Center, Inc. (CCFCC), better known as the Porterville Women’s Shelter, will be drastically affected by the budget cuts. The agency will lose over $200,000 that directly funds the emergency shelter program. Last year the emergency shelter provided services to nearly 400 women and children who were victims of domestic violence and homelessness. In addition to providing shelter, the clients all received counseling, employment assistance, legal advocacy, child care services and budgeting education. CCFCC will be hard pressed to continue the many valuable services it is currently providing due to these severe budget cuts, without immediate financial assistance from other sources, most importantly our local community.
State funding to domestic violence programs has been proven to save lives, and also millions of dollars in health care, law enforcement and other social costs. It is fiscally irresponsible to propose such cuts; the Governor is balancing the budget on the backs of our state’s most vulnerable citizens, according to the California Partnership To End Domestic Violence.
CCFCC has been serving the Southeastern portion of TulareCounty for over 30 years. This includes the communities of Porterville, Lindsay, Delano, Terra Bella, Strathmore and Ducor to name a few. The need for shelter service is evidenced by the many articles in the local paper on domestic violence. Just this past year the Porterville Police Department received 145 domestic violence calls. Without CCFCC services, victims seeking to rebuild their lives will not have a place to turn for help, and lives will inevitably be lost as victims are forced to return to their abusers.
Supportive Services offered to
clients at no cost include, but are not limited to: