HUB Communities Family Resource Center Enriching our communities by providing resources for all.

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HUB Communities Family Resource Center Enriching our communities by providing resources for all.

Mission Statement The HUB Communities Family Resource Center seeks to empower individuals and families by providing services, resources, and referrals, while celebrating the diversities and strengths of each community.

Hub Staff Kathleen Poppa AmeriCorps Rico Gutierrez Personnel Services Coordinator Michelle O’Gorman Executive Director

About Us The HUB Communities FRC is dedicated to supporting and strengthening our communities by offering :

A Clearing House for Resources Emergency Help for Basic Needs Health & Nutrition Promotion Mental Health & Crisis Support Senior programs Volunteer Opportunities Parenting Classes Monthly Newsletter Drug Free Summer Fun Child Abuse Prevention & Awareness Peer to Peer Support Resources & Referrals Social Interaction Child Safety Education Resource & Referrals Affordable care Act & Healthy Families Sign ups Preschool Story Time Literacy Programs & Book Give A ways Child Development Activities Parent and Child Activities Lending Library CAPIT Case Management Drug Free Events aimed at parents with young children Fatherhood Conferences Community Events

Community Baby Shower

Opportunity for Collaboration and Partnerships with other agencies Food, Fun, Games Breastfeeding Instruction New Parent Kits distributed We Spent $50 per attendee = $250 $800 dollars of donated items Diapers, wipes, baby wash, desitin, Clothes, stroller, bouncer, toys that increased the value of the gifts that we gave to each participant.

Early Childhood Literacy

Early Literature Contributions Book Give Away 4 times a year Music and Activities Snap-Ed Harvest Of The Month Taste Test Bug Shows Tooth Brush Distribution and Education

Montague 6 th Annual Snowflake Festival

Snowflake Expenses In Kind: $ Cash Donations: $ Total: $

Parent & Child Activities Fun on the Farm & Parenting Classes

Activities for Dads and Kids Box Car Races!

National Fatherhood And Family Convention Training Rico Attended a Training in Nevada Did we mention it was in Henderson Nevada not Vegas? Child Welfare Early Childhood Education & Well- being Faith, Father and Family Family Violence Prevention Health & Wellness Healthy Marriage & Relationship Incarcerated & Re-entry Parents Mental Health – Substance Abuse National Executive Leadership & Community Development Certificate

Fatherhood Conference 2014

Fatherhood Contributions Hub Contribution $ Karuk TANF $600 Shasta Head Start Contribution Food & Supplies cooking and serving $600 Raffle prizes totaling $700

Community Garden Ken is a volunteer at the center. He has donated seeds, plants, and countless time to the garden. Our Community Garden is a place to feed the body, mind, and spirit.

Health & Nutrition

Volunteer Appreciation Ken Reusze Volunteer of the Year for being present every day the Hub is open. He has 1396 hours cense July 1, 2013 Dr. Carlson Volunteers to show off his bug collection in a Bug Show to the surrounding schools.

Our Volunteers

Volunteer Hours Total Year to date : 2416 hours

MHSA Activities Breast Cancer Awareness Tea Party Women's Empowerment Through Arts

Services for Seniors Tai Chi

Collaborations

Here Are A Few Of Our Community Partners Great Northern Food Distribution and Diaper program Montague Rotary Balloon Fair Shasta Valley Rotary Montague City Council In- Kind from Ashland Bakery, Wool Gatherers Montague Elementary Montague Safe Afterschool Program & Summer Camp Montague Preschool Big Springs Preschool Siskiyou Early Head Start Karuk Head Start Shasta Head Start Cortright Deli and Market SNAP- Ed Karuk TANF Siskiyou Sheriffs Department

Thank You First5 Commission! Volunteers! Donors and Partners!