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Collaborations

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Equipping churches to provide immigrants with the HOPE of the gospel, HELP finding a pathway to legal residency, and a HOME in a church that cares for their needs.

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AYSO is a soccer league that thrives to let all kids play soccer in a balanced, safe, environment combined with good sportsmanship and positive coaching.

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The Central Coast Collaborative on Homelessness will harness all resources available to reduce the number of people experiencing homelessness, as well as minimize the impacts of homelessness in Santa Barbara County.

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The THRIVE Isla Vista Network is a group of organizations that work together to ensure children, families, and individuals have the necessary resources to be healthy and succeed. The Network provides assistance with the following areas; basic needs, childcare and early childhood education, adult education, financial assistance, health and wellness, family support, summer and after-school programming and volunteer opportunities.

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Computers for Families program was created in partnership with the Santa Barbara County Education Office to provide computers and Internet access to local students lacking these important educational tools at home.

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Padres Unidos

Our Council represents and supports 26 schools in four school districts: Goleta Union, Hope, Montecito, and Santa Barbara Unified. For information about the districts, check the Santa Barbara County Education Office. This Council is part of the15th District PTA (Santa Barbara County), the California State PTA, and the National PTA

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Santa Barbara City College offers a noncredit certificate program to provide you the training you need to get a job, advance in your job and/or provide you the skills you need to grow your business. These career skills courses are packaged to enable you to earn a certificate and a digital badge demonstrating you have mastered new skills.

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At PathPoint, we consider the philosophy behind our mission as the cause for celebration. We believe that all individuals with disabilities or disadvantages can achieve self-sufficiency and dignity. We're leaders in the fields of employment, community access, residential and behavioral health services and have received national recognition. We currently serve over 2,000 individuals with disabilities or disadvantages.

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The Health Care for the Homeless program in Santa Barbara County continues to excel as a provider of health care to people who are homeless.  The ongoing efforts of the team including Physicians, Dentists, Registered Nurses, Physicians Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Administrators, Health Educators, and Medical Assistants ensure services that otherwise would be unavailable to the homeless community.

Collaborations: Service
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