MPIC, Inc. is a non-profit organization contributing to the economic well-being of our communities by developing a quality workforce, connecting the workforce to employers, and supporting local businesses.
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 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.
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