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Plumas Rural Services

Plumas Rural ServicesPlumas Rural Services, established in 1980, is a community-based nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents in rural Northeastern California. Our mission is to empower and uplift communities through compassionate human services, ensuring individuals and families have access to essential resources and opportunities. We strive to promote health, education, prevention, and treatment, fostering independence, health, and self-sufficiency among those we serve.Our comprehensive range of services includes support for families, counseling, community engagement, domestic violence assistance, and educational programs. We are committed to providing access to nutritious food, secure shelter, employment opportunities, social networks, and health services free from violence and substance abuse. By addressing these fundamental needs, Plumas Rural Services plays a pivotal role in building stronger, more resilient communities throughout the region. 
Paula Johnston - Executive Director
711 E. Main St. Quincy CA 95971

View Information (530) 283-2735 Website

Sierra Cascade Family Opportunities

Sierra Cascade Family Opportunities (SCFO) is a private, non-profit corporation established in 1989 that operates Early Head Start, Head Start, and State Preschool programs. SCFO's programs provide high-quality child development and social services to qualifying children and their families in Lassen, Plumas, and Modoc counties. CFO's services include infant, toddler, and preschool classrooms in addition to home visiting services for pregnant women, infants, and toddlers. It is SCFO's goal to create a strong foundation for young children that is rich with experience and opportunity based on a child's individual needs. This is built in an environment that establishes trust and security for both the child and their parents and focuses on the skills and strengths of each child within a group and/or home setting. We believe that children should be involved actively with hands-on materials and carrying out projects of their own choosing. The adults working with the children see themselves as facilitators or partners. Our approach encompasses all aspects of child development and involves teachers and parents in supporting and extending children's emotional, intellectual, social, and physical skills and abilities. This means learning is a process in which children discover, explore and create through direct experience with people, objects, events, and ideas. 
Katie Windle
424 North Mill Creek Road Quincy CA 95971
Text SCFO to 866-866-5545

View Information (530) 283-1242 Website

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