CENTER FOR HUMAN SERVICES
2000 W BRIGGSMORE AVENUE I, MODESTO, CA 95350 centerforhumanservices.org

Total Revenue
$15,672,150
Total Expenses
$13,848,561
Net Assets
$5,174,846

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO SUPPORT THE WELL BEING OF YOUTH & FAMILIES THROUGH QUALITY PREVENTION, EDUCATION & COUNSELING SERVICES; THROUGH PROGRAMS THAT BUILD & STRENGTHEN FAMILIES & THE NEIGHBORHOODS IN WHICH THEY LIVE; & IN A WAY THAT HONORS & RESPECTS THE DIVERSITY OF OUR COMMUNITY.

TO CHANGE LIVES & BUILD FUTURES THROUGH PROGRAMS THAT STRENGTHEN & SUPPORT YOUTH & FAMILIES.

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS PROVIDE MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING SERVICES TO COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN NEED. INDIVIDUAL, FAMILY, AND GROUP COUNSELING IS PROVIDED AT LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. THE FIRST STEP PROGRAM PROVIDES A COMPREHENSIVE CONTINUUM OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT SERVICES FOR PREGNANT AND PARENTING WOMEN AND THEIR PRESCHOOL AGE CHILDREN (AGES 0-5). THE GOAL OF THE PROGRAM IS TO ASSIST WOMEN IN MAINTAINING DRUG AND ALCOHOL FREE LIFESTYLES AND TO DEVELOP POSITIVE PARENTING SKILLS. CLIENTS LEARN TO IDENTIFY AND IMPLEMENT HEALTHY INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND TO PROVIDE SAFE, SOBER, AND NURTURING HOME ENVIRONMENTS FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR CHILDREN. 100% OF THE WOMEN PARTICIPATING IN THE FIRST STEP PROGRAM REPORTED THAT THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH THEIR CHILD HAD IMPROVED. STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SAP) PROVIDES SHORT-TERM EDUCATION, PREVENTION, AND INTERVENTION SERVICES TO STUDENTS K-12 BY BUILDING LIFE, SOCIAL, AND COPING SKILLS. OUR TOP FIVE CONTACT REASONS IN THIS PROGRAM RELATE TO ANGER MANAGEMENT, ACADEMIC, ANXIETY, FAMILY, AND RELATIONSHIP ISSUES. DURING 2019-2020 THE SAP PROGRAM SERVED 4,509 STUDENTS. SCHOOL STAFF ARE SURVEYED AND CONSISTENTLY REPORT THAT REFERRED STUDENTS BENEFIT FROM SAP SERVICES.

FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS (FRC) ARE A KEY PREVENTION STRATEGY FOR ADDRESSING MANY OF THE CHALLENGES FACING FAMILIES IN RURAL STANISLAUS COMMUNITIES. SERVICES ARE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN NEWMAN, PATTERSON, CERES, AND OAKDALE, CALIFORNIA. HUNDREDS OF INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES ACCESS A VARIETY OF SERVICES EACH MONTH AT EACH FRC LOCATION. CURRENT FRC SERVICES INCLUDE COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES, STRENGTH BASED FAMILY ASSESSMENTS, CASE MANAGEMENT, AND MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING, PARENT EDUCATION AND SKILL BUILDING CLASSES, ASSISTANCE WITH TRANSLATION AND APPLICATION FOR AID AND INSURANCE, TRANSPORTATION TO APPOINTMENTS, AND LINKAGE TO OTHER RESOURCES AS DEEMED APPROPRIATE. ADDITIONALLY, INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES HAVE ACCESS TO OTHER PUBLIC/PRIVATE SERVICES CO-LOCATED AT THE SITES. IN ADDITION TO THE SERVICES LISTED ABOVE, OUR FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS PROVIDED EMERGENCY FOOD/CRISIS ASSISTANCE TO OVER 4,250 PEOPLE DURING 2019/2020.

SHELTER SERVICES ARE PROVIDED THROUGH TWO PROGRAMS: HUTTON HOUSE, A TEMPORARY SHELTER FOR RUNAWAYS, HOMELESS, AND YOUTH IN CRISIS (AGES 13-17), PROVIDES SERVICES IN A RESIDENTIAL SETTING FOR 8 YOUTH AT A TIME FOR A MAXIMUM OF 15 DAYS. IN ADDITION, DAY SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES AND THE CRISIS LINE IS AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY. DURING FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020, 140 YOUTH RECEIVED RESIDENTIAL SERVICES AT HUTTON HOUSE AND AN ADDITIONAL 220 YOUTH WERE SERVED ON A NON-RESIDENTIAL BASIS. 65.29% OF ALL YOUTH RECEIVING SERVICES AT HUTTON HOUSE REPORTED THEY HAD BEEN TAUGHT SKILLS TO USE WHEN CONFLICT HAPPENS AT HOME. PATHWAYS, A TRANSITIONAL LIVING & SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PROGRAM FOR 16 YOUNG ADULTS (AGES 18-22), SERVES HOMELESS YOUTH. IN ADDITION TO HOUSING, SERVICES INCLUDE LIFE SKILLS AND EMPLOYMENT TRAINING, CASE MANAGEMENT, MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING, AND SUPPORT IN REACHING EDUCATIONAL GOALS. DURING FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020, PATHWAYS SERVED 31 RESIDENTIAL PARTICIPANTS AND 90% OF THE YOUNG ADULTS LIVING AT PATHWAYS SECURED EMPLOYMENT.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Cynthia DuenasEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$120,616
Betty Ann MartinhoFINANCE DIRECTOR40$76,037
Tyler De CampDIRECOTR (THRU 1/20)1$0
Patti ReederDIRECTOR (THRU 6/20)1$0
Tom SolomonDIRECTOR1$0
Danny SavageDIRECTOR1$0
Laura ParkerDIRECTOR1$0
Kathryn RamosDIRECTOR1$0
Carmen-Maria NavarroDIRECTOR1$0
Dirk HoekDIRECTOR1$0
Mark GossDIRECTOR1$0
Jorge FernandezDIRECTOR1$0
Bill BunnellPRESIDENT2$0
Betsy CottelSECRETARY2$0
Vicky FierroTREASURER2$0
Bruce McclellanPRESIDENT - ELECT2$0

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