Family Resource Council - MCOE

Organization Description

Thanks to funding from First 5 Merced County and the Merced County Mental Health Department, the Caring Kids program provides resources and services to children ages 0 to 5 and their families to help support healthy and optimal child development. The program helps children learn self-regulation and social skills. It teaches parents and caregivers the best ways to help children develop socially and emotionally. These services help build protective factors and reduce challenging behaviors which will increase the chances of children being successful in school.

Caring Kids employs Strengthening Families strategies when working with parents and guardians. The Strengthening Families approach is a research-based, cost-effective strategy that is aimed at increasing family stability, enhancing child-development, and reducing child abuse and neglect.

Goals:

Caring Kids aims to provide services that are comprehensive in their approach to help children develop optimally. We aim to help children directly and to help those that take care of them. We aim to help children learn appropriate social skills and to help parents and caregivers learn the best approaches to nurture positive social-emotional development.

By identifying and providing systematic early intervention to children with "at risk" behaviors, children will be better prepared for entering kindergarten 'ready for school' and less likely to require special education or mental health services.

Program Information

Data entry for programs, treating clients with dignity and respect by answer phones and meeting clients one-on-one, training in different parenting series and trauma informed care, curriculum review and up-date, possible client assessment.

Family Resource Council is able to have virtual interns or volunteers. Please call to see which opportunities are available.

Health & Safety

Please contact Monica Adrian 382-6790 ext. 6146 to get more information about where to go for fingerprints and TB test.  MCOE will cover all of the charges associated.  

We will train the student on home visitor safety.  They will always be paired up with a current staff member.

Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Fingerprinting -- Dept. of Justice
Address 
1460 W. 18th. Street
Merced, CA 95340
United States
General Phone 
Program(s) 
Service Learning
Curricular Community Engaged Learning
Internship
Organization type 
Education - Administration/District (Government)
Focus Population(s)
Focus Area(s)
Education, Health & Medicine
Minimum required hours 
12
Maximum students 
2