Centro CHA

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Organization Description

Centro CHA exists with the mission to increase the quality source of programs and services that are dedicated to improve the social and economic development of low-income youth and families in Long Beach. Our vision of a thriving community is one where investments for low-income communities and environments are a priority, and where residents are connected, civically engaged, working, and living in sustainable homes, schools, and communities.

Health & Safety

It is the intent of [organization name] to provide a safe environment for employees, and volunteers. It is also our intent to properly manage any incidents that occur so as to minimize injury and other forms of loss. A well-managed workplace safety program can benefit our organization and its people in countless ways. In order for Centro CHA to achieve our goals, we have developed a workplace safety program outlining the policies and procedures regarding employee and volunteer health and safety. Each and every individual must become familiar with the program, follow and enforce the procedures, and become an active participant in this workplace safety program. While management [the workplace safety officer and workplace safety committee] will be responsible for developing and organizing this program, its success will depend on the involvement of each employee and volunteer. We look forward to your cooperation and participation. Staff — paid employees and unpaid volunteers — should be encouraged to report any unsafe conditions right away and should be educated how to react in an emergency involving potential violence at the workplace.

Address 
1633 Long Beach Boulevard
Long Beach, CA 90813
United States
General Phone 
Program(s) 
CSULB College Corps
Organization type 
Human, Social, or Employment Services (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
Children/Youth, Families, Immigrants/Refugees, People Experiencing Material Poverty, Teens/Young Adults
Focus Area(s)
Civic Engagement, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice, Equitable Economic & Workforce Development