The Owens Valley Career Development Center is Native American organization operating under a consortium of Sovereign Nations that promotes self-sufficiency through education, community enrichment and cultural empowerment.
View moreThe Owens Valley Career Development Center is Native American organization operating under a consortium of Sovereign Nations that promotes self-sufficiency through education, community enrichment and cultural empowerment.
View moreThe Owens Valley Career Development Center is Native American organization operating under a consortium of Sovereign Nations that promotes self-sufficiency through education, community enrichment and cultural empowerment.
View moreThe Owens Valley Career Development Center is Native American organization operating under a consortium of Sovereign Nations that promotes self-sufficiency through education, community enrichment and cultural empowerment.
View moreThe OVCDC Lake Isabella Site office is located at 6404 Lake Isabella Boulevard, and provides services to Native American families in the Kern River Valley. This Site has been operational since 2001 and provides much needed services to the rural communities in the Kern County area. The tribal nations represented by…
View moreThe OVCDC Hanford Site is located at 530 Kings County Drive Suite 101, in the same building complex as Kings County Behavioral Health. We serve tribal families residing in Kings County.
View moreCommunity Care is a nonprofit agency that arranges affordable, competent help to enable people with disabilities or illnesses continue to live independently at home.
View moreThe Department of Fair Employment and Housing is the state agency charged with enforcing California’s civil rights laws. The mission of the DFEH is to protect the people of California from unlawful discrimination in employment, housing, businesses, and state-funded programs, and from bias-motivated violence and human trafficking.
View moreEl Proyecto WorkSource Sun Valley (EPWS) “Provides a One-Stop Job Preparation, Skills development-Training, Job Placement, Job Transition and Job Retention Services to 18 and older residents. Staffing services are provided in collaboration with business-employers to assist businesses that are experiencing challenges in finding qualified candidates. EPWS will identify local residents…
View moreThe OVCDC Fresno Site office is Located at 5070 N. 6th St, near Fresno State University, the Fresno site is the largest of the OVCDC sites. In addition to serving Native families in Fresno, we also serve the communities of Clovis, Pinedale, Friant, Dunlap, Squaw Valley, Orange Cove, Sanger, Reedley,…
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