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Community health and wellness program/event promoting physical activity, preventive health and healthier lifestyles. It is currently listed as a service-interest option on MAOF's inquiry form.

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Community health and wellness program/event promoting physical activity, preventive health and healthier lifestyles. It is currently listed as a service-interest option on MAOF's inquiry form.
Connects the community with the national All of Us Research Program, which seeks to improve health research by building a diverse health information database for future studies.
Provides child care subsidy assistance to income-eligible families with qualifying needs and allows parents to choose an eligible child care provider that meets their family's needs.
Help eligible current and former CalWORKs families pay for child care so parents can work, seek employment, attend training or participate in approved activities.
Provides early care, education and comprehensive family services for eligible infants and toddlers through partnerships with child care providers and family child care settings.
Helps job seekers identify employment opportunities and prepare for employment through job leads, résumé assistance, mock interviews and career coaching.
Offers evidence-based health and wellness activities for older adults, including programs focused on walking, fall prevention and arthritis management.
Provides free or reduced-cost child care through participating family child care homes for income-eligible families while supporting providers with training, technical assistance and quality monitoring.
Provides one-on-one financial coaching and workshops on budgeting, savings, credit, credit reports, identity theft, consumer protection and other personal-finance topics.
Provides bundled employment, financial coaching and income-support services designed to help low- to moderate-income families achieve greater economic stability.
Provides comprehensive early childhood education and school-readiness services for children from birth to age five, while connecting families with health, nutrition, family engagement and other supportive services.
Provides immigration education, Know Your Rights information and opportunities for community members to obtain information regarding immigration options and resources.
Provides DOJ-recognized immigration legal services, including citizenship applications, permanent resident card renewal/replacement, DACA, FOIA requests, removal of conditions and immigration education.
Provides subsidized high-quality care and early education for qualifying infants, toddlers and preschool-age children at MAOF early learning centers.
MAOF Certified Acceptance Agents assist individuals who do not have a Social Security number by applying for or renewing an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number.
Provides emergency food assistance through MAOF's partnership with the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.
Provides no-cost vocational training for Kern County residents in Business Service Occupations, including Bookkeeping/Payroll Accounting and Clerical Office Worker training.
Community Development program offers unique educational approach designed to share knowledge that helps prevent chronic diseases. It teaches how the body works as a series of interconnected systems, explains the risk factors that increase the likelihood of medical conditions, highlights which risk factors can be managed and most importantly provides practical strategies and tools to help participants achieve the best possible health.
Help families locate licensed or exempt child care and connects families with child and family resources. The program also provides information and technical assistance to current and prospective child care providers.
Helps older adults and individuals with disabilities understand Medicare and enroll in benefits for which they may qualify, including Medicare assistance, Medi-Cal, CalFresh and energy assistance.
Helps adults aged 60 and older remain independent through needs assessments, home visits, follow-up, personal-care support, information and referrals to housing and other community resources.
Connects older adults with services that support healthy and independent living, including assistance with forms, housing and benefit applications, transportation resources and other referrals.
Provides home-delivered meals to eligible homebound older adults and congregate lunch programs where adults aged 60+ can receive nutritious meals in a social setting.
Provides door-to-door transportation for frail and disabled older adults who do not have access to other transportation. Wheelchair accessible service is available in the program's service area.
Provides free tax preparation for qualifying households through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program and helps eligible families claim available federal and California tax credits.
Helps families understand and locate free and low-cost pre-K options for three- and four-year-old children.
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