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General Agency Information |
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Name: | First 5 Santa Cruz County |
Alternate Name(s): |
First Centro de Salud para Mujeres Primeros Centro de Salud para Mujeres |
Address: |
4450 Capitola Road Suite 106 PO Box: 1457 Capitola, CA 95010 Driving Directions |
Contact Information |
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Primary Phone: | 831-465-2217 |
Fax: | 831-479-5477 |
Email: | bdana@first5scc.org |
Website: | http://www.first5scc.org |
Hours |
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Days/Hours of Operation: |
Monday-Friday, 8-4
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Details |
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Description: | First 5 Santa Cruz County invests in health, early learning and family support to promote the well-being of children. A growing body of scientific evidence points to the economic and societal impacts of wise investments in the early years. First 5 Santa Cruz County is dedicated to giving children the opportunities they need to reach their full potential. ELIGIBILITY: First 5 serves all children 0-5 and their families in Santa Cruz County, with some strategic investments focused primarily on the most vulnerable children, including those from very low-income families, English language learners, and families who live in higher risk zones of the county. FUNDING SOURCE: Tobacco Taxes |
Mission: | To help children succeed in school and in life, First 5 Santa Cruz County invests in health, early learning and family support to promote optimal development of Santa Cruz County children. |
Volunteer Info: | Contact for volunteer information. |
Languages other than English: | Spanish |
Accommodations for Disabled Persons: | Parking & Wheelchair Access |
Public Transportation: | Available Within Three Blocks |
Eligibility: | See Description Notes |
Fees: | None |
Areas Served: | Santa Cruz County |
Funding Source: | See Description Notes |
Subject Headings |
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Subject Headings: |
Advocacy At Risk Families Child Abuse Prevention Child Care Resource and Referral Child Development Classes Children Community Involvement Programs Early Childhood Education Early Head Start Families Families and Individuals Needing Support Families with Children Government Agencies Health Care Advocacy Groups Health Care Referrals Health Insurance Information and Referral Low Income New Parents Parenting Education Parenting Skills Classes Parenting/Family Support Groups Parents of Children with Disabilities Public Awareness/Education Reference/Information Volunteer Opportunities Workshops |
This agency was last updated on July 16, 2018. |