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“Through Confia I have received medical services, food assistance, and informational health classes. I think that overall, this program is really good and helpful; Thank you. “ --A. Solano (ICM)*
Confia en Ti is funded in part by a grant from The California Wellness Foundation (TCWF). Created in 1992 as an independent, private foundation, TCWF's mission is to improve the health of the people of California by making grants for health promotion, wellness education and disease prevention programs.
Confia en Ti is a neutral location where laborers connect with employers for daily, temporary, or permanent job needs. Facilitated by the program coordinator, Confia clients are available for job connections Monday through Saturday to perform home improvement projects, painting, moving, yard work, construction clean-up and more. Skilled labor, such as masonry and tile work is also available with advance reservation recommended. |
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All Confia clients receive a health screening prior to performing any job duties. Confia stresses the importance of occupational heath and safety with weekly occupational health and safety seminars, as well as twice-weekly walk-in medical evaluations performed by a volunteer physician.
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Chinaberry Apartments offers affordable housing to qualifying agricultural workers and their families. At Chinaberry apartments, one and two bedroom apartments starting at $621 provide you with a relaxing lifestyle and comfortable living. The well-designed 900 square foot one-bedroom apartment homes and 1000 square foot two bedroom apartment homes offer a variety of floor plan options. With just a ½ mile travel to highway 78 and 5 miles to interstate 15, great shopping, food, schools, parks, and the Boys and Girls Club are just a short distance away. Chinaberry Apartments invites you to visit and discover comfortable living at an affordable price.
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Social Work – A social worker is available to assist with basic needs, crisis intervention, intensive case management, and referrals to community resources.
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Town Meetings – Every quarter Chinaberry tenants meet with the resident manager and social worker to discuss specific topics. Topics may include changes in management, new community resources available, tenant complaints and ideas on how to make Chinaberry Apartments a better place to live in. |