THE CARE Program provides support services to children and youth experiencing homelessness by ensuring school stability and providing support service
The Community CARE Closet provides families in need or crises the opportunity to "shop" for clothing, emergency hygiene products, and school supplies.
The TYKES Program works to identify, engage, and strengthen families with young children living within CVUSD boundaries.
The Homeless Innovation Program enables the HOPE toolkit explains the partnership between City and District to expand support for McKinney-Vento youth
The HOPE Family Resource Center serves all students and families of Chino Valley throught their various programs.
The Hope Program (Helping Our People Everyday) serves all students and families of Chino Valley Unified School District by providing support and connections to community resources through our various programs.
The HOPE Program brings several programs together to support our community's families and students regardless of household income, age, and legal status.
McKinney-Vento (CARE Program) Brochure
The McKinney-Vento CARE Program serves our district's homeless students, unaccompanied youth and families by ensuring school stability and providing support services for academic success.
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The CARE Program at the HOPE Family Resource Center partners with students and families to remove barriers to learning. Read the McKinney-Vento Law flyer to see if you may qualify for services and protection under McKinney-Vento law.
Utilizing an extensive network of relationships and cultivating collaborative partnerships, HOPE Program staff connect students and families to critical resources. Each annual Impact Reports shares information on how the program functions and its successes. To review annual reports, please select a link below.
Founded in 2014, the HOPE Program has become a model of successful community collaboration dedicated to strengthening youth and their families. As we celebrate 10 years of service, we remain committed to supporting all students and families of the Chino Valley Unified School District by providing essential connections to community resources.
The HOPE Program strives to identify and remove barriers that could keep children and youth from doing their best in school. The family unit can be strengthened and positively impacted when providing support & connections to BOTH District and community resources!
What does "normal" look like in 2022? With the ups and downs of COVID, learning loss, staffing shortages, and other hurdles to jump, defining normal can be pretty confusing. HOPE works in alliance with numerous community and faith-based organizations in the Chino Valley, in support of students and their families.
Utilizing available resources and support services, the HOPE Program continues to assist families with basic needs and strengthening the whole family achieve lasting personal and academic growth.
In March 2020, the world as we knew it was turned upside down by the global COVID-19 pandemic and the demand for resources was overwhelming. HOPE Program staff met the challenge by assisting more than 4,500 individuals with Medi-Cal/Cal-Fresh/CalWORKs applications, food resources, technology support, mental health support, and so much more.
We would be unable to support our students and families at the current capacity without the generous and caring support of the Chino Valley community. Thank you to our signature partners for your trust and commitment! To view a list of all current partners, please visit the Community CARE Closet page.
"Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success." - Henry Ford