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California Family Life Center

Inspiring hope, trust and possiblities for brighter futures.

aka CFLC   |   Hemet, CA   |  www.cflckids.org

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Mission

To provide safety, comfort, and healing for children suffering abuse and abandonment; To teach love and trust; to instill self-esteem, values, and hope for the future--helping kids become contributing members of society.

Ruling year info

1997

Executive Director

Mrs. Mary Jo Ramirez Executive Director

Main address

P.O. Box 727

Hemet, CA 92546 USA

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EIN

95-3699116

NTEE code info

Foster Care (P32)

Youth Development Programs (O50)

Employment Training (J22)

IRS filing requirement

This organization is required to file an IRS Form 990 or 990-EZ.

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Our programs

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?

Youth Homes (STRTP)

CFLC Youth Homes (Short-term Residential Therapeutic Program) help break the cycle of child abuse, drugs, violence, and gangs and assist youth to successfully transition into better futures. Our homes provide a warm nurturing place for youth that have been placed with us either through Probation or Social Services and are staffed 24 hours a day with experienced and caring individuals. It is through our Youth Homes that we restore home and provide warmth and a chance to heal lost childhoods.

In partnership with the STRTP's, our Mental Health Department has experienced licensed clinicians that offer individual counseling, support groups and help these youth transitioning out of congregate care while strengthening family connections. The therapists help improve mental and behavioral health functioning; increasing safety, wellness, and resiliency.

Population(s) Served
Adolescents

Our Resource/Foster parents provide a safe environment and give each child much-needed love and guidance. CFLC Resource Family Agency (RFA) ensures that children who come to know us know that their safety and well-being is our primary goal. We do everything within our power to safely reunite them with their family. While the children remain in secure temporary homes, we work with their birth families with the expectation that reunification can be established when a healthy environment can be provided for them in the future.

CFLC's Resource Family Agency also offers Adoption into "Forever Families, permanent families that provide safety and hope for children.

Population(s) Served
Children and youth
Parents
Foster and adoptive children

CFLC's three Youth Opportunity Centers offer young adults ages 16-24 the opportunity to not only finish high school, but to continue to pursue their goals to higher education, advanced training and employment. The program supports youth to successfully graduate from high school while providing them with the skills they need to find and maintain employment.

Population(s) Served
Adolescents
Young adults

CFLC Kin Care provides services to relatives who are caring for their relative children when birth parents are unable to unwilling to provide that care because of illness, drug addiction, imprisonment, or death. It is through kinship services that there is an increase to the chances for children's success by building the capacity of the families served to meet their health, financial, social, emotional, and parenting needs.

Population(s) Served
Children and youth
Caregivers

SafeCare is an evidence-based, parent training program for parents of children ages 0-5 who are at-risk or have been reported for child neglect or physical abuse. SafeCare staff work with families in their homes to improve parenting skills. Parents receive weekly home visits to improve skills in several areas, including home safety, health care, and parent-child interactions. SafeCare is a support to families and helps families to nurture their children.

Population(s) Served
Family relationships

Where we work

Our results

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.

Number of parents engaged in fewer acts of abuse and neglect of their children

This metric is no longer tracked.
Totals By Year
Population(s) Served

Families, Parents

Related Program

SafeCare

Type of Metric

Outcome - describing the effects on people or issues

Direction of Success

Increasing

Number of clients and family who did not complete the entirety of the program

This metric is no longer tracked.
Totals By Year
Population(s) Served

Families, Caregivers, Parents, Economically disadvantaged people

Related Program

SafeCare

Type of Metric

Other - describing something else

Direction of Success

Increasing

Number of foster care children placed with a family that were formally adopted

This metric is no longer tracked.
Totals By Year
Related Program

Resource Family Agency

Type of Metric

Output - describing our activities and reach

Direction of Success

Decreasing

Number of children placed in foster homes

This metric is no longer tracked.
Totals By Year
Population(s) Served

Children and youth, Foster and adoptive parents

Related Program

Resource Family Agency

Type of Metric

Outcome - describing the effects on people or issues

Direction of Success

Holding steady

Number of participants who gain employment

This metric is no longer tracked.
Totals By Year
Population(s) Served

Children and youth, At-risk youth, Economically disadvantaged people

Related Program

Job Training and Education

Type of Metric

Output - describing our activities and reach

Direction of Success

Holding steady

Number of clients served

This metric is no longer tracked.
Totals By Year
Population(s) Served

Children and youth, Caregivers, Families, At-risk youth, Economically disadvantaged people

Type of Metric

Output - describing our activities and reach

Direction of Success

Decreasing

Number of youth and families for whom the treatment and support plan is implemented as specified by the therapist

This metric is no longer tracked.
Totals By Year
Population(s) Served

Children and youth

Related Program

Youth Homes (STRTP)

Type of Metric

Outcome - describing the effects on people or issues

Direction of Success

Holding steady

Our Sustainable Development Goals

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

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How we listen

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

Seeking feedback from people served makes programs more responsive and effective. Here’s how this organization is listening.

done We shared information about our current feedback practices.
  • How is your organization using feedback from the people you serve?

    To identify and remedy poor client service experiences, To identify bright spots and enhance positive service experiences, To make fundamental changes to our programs and/or operations, To inform the development of new programs/projects, To understand people's needs and how we can help them achieve their goals

  • Which of the following feedback practices does your organization routinely carry out?

    We collect feedback from the people we serve at least annually, We take steps to get feedback from marginalized or under-represented people, We take steps to ensure people feel comfortable being honest with us, We engage the people who provide feedback in looking for ways we can improve in response, We act on the feedback we receive, We share the feedback we received with the people we serve

  • What challenges does the organization face when collecting feedback?

    We don't have any major challenges to collecting feedback

Financials

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Operations

The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.

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California Family Life Center

Board of directors
as of 03/12/2024
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board co-chair

Mrs. Kelly Migoya

Abeltin & Migoya, LLP

Term: 2025 - 2023


Board co-chair

Mr. Bartlett Patton

Retired

Term: 2023 - 2025

Cathy Allen

Program Manger; H.O.P.E. Center

Andy Delorenzo

PepsiCo Foodservice

Heather French

PepsiCo Foodservice

Kelly Migoya

Abeltin & Migoya, LLP

David Parr

Palmieri Tyler

Robert Stollar

SWIIM Systems and Groundwater

John Veytia

Engel & Voelkers Real Estate

Mike Lancaster

Retired

Mark Merryfield

Sr. Vice President Stiffel Nicolaus

Bill Tornquist

Chief Program Officer The Priority Center

Bartlett Patton

Retired

Eric McWright

Coffee, Beards, & Bowties

Board leadership practices

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

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  • Board orientation and education
    Does the board conduct a formal orientation for new board members and require all board members to sign a written agreement regarding their roles, responsibilities, and expectations? Yes
  • CEO oversight
    Has the board conducted a formal, written assessment of the chief executive within the past year ? Yes
  • Ethics and transparency
    Have the board and senior staff reviewed the conflict-of-interest policy and completed and signed disclosure statements in the past year? Yes
  • Board composition
    Does the board ensure an inclusive board member recruitment process that results in diversity of thought and leadership? Yes
  • Board performance
    Has the board conducted a formal, written self-assessment of its performance within the past three years? Yes

Organizational demographics

SOURCE: Self-reported; last updated 3/12/2024

Who works and leads organizations that serve our diverse communities? Candid partnered with CHANGE Philanthropy on this demographic section.

Leadership

The organization's leader identifies as:

Race & ethnicity
White/Caucasian/European
Gender identity
Female, Not transgender
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual or Straight
Disability status
Person without a disability

Race & ethnicity

Gender identity

Transgender Identity

Sexual orientation

No data

Disability

No data

Equity strategies

Last updated: 03/12/2024

GuideStar partnered with Equity in the Center - an organization that works to shift mindsets, practices, and systems to increase racial equity - to create this section. Learn more

Data
  • We have long-term strategic plans and measurable goals for creating a culture such that one’s race identity has no influence on how they fare within the organization.
Policies and processes
  • We seek individuals from various race backgrounds for board and executive director/CEO positions within our organization.
  • We have community representation at the board level, either on the board itself or through a community advisory board.
  • We help senior leadership understand how to be inclusive leaders with learning approaches that emphasize reflection, iteration, and adaptability.