
Family & Community IE (FCIE)
Organizations and Service Area
FCIE Service Areas

Full FCIE Service Area
Together our FCIE partners services the Inland Empire and beyond.
Building A Generation
Building A Generation's Family Resource Centers are designed to prevent child abuse and neglect from occurring. Our services promote nurturing and resilient families.
We offer an afterschool program that fosters student academic, cognitive and social emotional development, wellness education workshops, parenting classes, and counseling services.
About Us
Building A Generation was founded by Redlands Police Department Chief, Jim Bueerman, with the intention of improving the social welfare of youth and their families. Building A Generation has been providing positive learning environments for children and quality integrated mental health services for families throughout San Bernardino County. In 2002, Building A Generation's Family Resource Centers emerged and are located in impoverished neighborhoods with mental health disparities and instability of support systems. Building A Generation's mission is to promote nurturing environments to eliminate child abuse and/or neglect and fostering healthy relationships by providing personalized education and support, enabling them to become healthy and self-sufficient families.
Building A Generation continues to create possibilities for children to have equitable access to opportunities to develop social emotional skills and competencies to promote success in school, work, and life and build a strong family support system through parent engagement.
Chino Valley Unified School District
CVUSD is home to 21 California Distinguished Schools, the highest honor bestowed upon a public school by the state of California. We are also home to a National Blue Ribbon School, Title I Achieving Schools and a California Department of Education Service-Learning Leaders School. The District is one of 547 school districts in the U.S. and Canada honored by the College Board with placement on the 5th Annual Advanced Placement (AP) District Honor Roll for increasing access to AP course work while simultaneously maintaining or increasing the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on the AP exams. Student test scores traditionally lead schools throughout the County of San Bernardino and the state. Thriving performing arts and athletic programs, nationally recognized marching bands, and invigorating parent programs distinguish Chino Valley Unified School District as one of the best school districts in California.
About Us
The District is responsive to the needs of our students and families through a wide variety of programs. Before and after school care is available for students. The HOPE Family Resource Centers assists with food and clothing, counseling, housing information, tutoring referrals and more.
In 2017 and for the fourth time in seven (7) years, CVUSD has been designated as a Model School Attendance Review Board (SARB) by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction for its attendance improvement and decreasing dropout rates. The SARB process is available for students who are experiencing issues beyond the norm and provides resources for families to overcome barriers that may be contributing to students’ truancy.
El Sol
Welcome to El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center (El Sol). El Sol is the pioneer in Community Health Workers (CHW) programs in the Inland Empire, California. El Sol is the leading agency focused on identifying, training, deploying, and supporting CHWs in the region.
About Us
Since 1991, El Sol Neighborhood Educational Center (El Sol) has served vulnerable communities in the Inland Empire, California, with an emphasis on mono-lingual Spanish speakers, immigrants, and residents with Limited-English proficiency. Through the years, El Sol has engaged and deployed highly trained lay workers as Community Health Workers or Promotores de Salud. Research on Community Health Workers endorse their effectiveness in areas ranging from improved prenatal care, reduction in child abuse prevention, enhanced social support, strengthening referral systems, improving self-esteem, and psychological functioning.
The Mom & Dad Project
The Mom & Dad Project is a parent education and resource center servicing a small region in San Bernardino County.
About Us
The Mom & Dad Project is Big Bear Valley’s ONLY Parenting Education & Resource Center. We are a not for profit, 501(c) (3), and operate under grant funding, local donors, and in kind support from Bear Valley community Healthcare District.
We offer a variety of classes for parents and caregivers raising children from birth to 18 years of age. Take a look at the list of our featured classes below. The Mom & Dad Project is a program of the Bear Valley Community Healthcare District.
Moses House Ministries
At Moses House we change lives. We offer helping hands and caring hearts to families in crisis, ensuring children grow up in nurturing homes. We wrap all of our services around each family, offering a framework for building success, while providing support to grow.
About Us
Moses House provides help and offers hope to families with young children living in the High Desert.
We work towards a goal where all families are hopeful about their future, passionate about their purpose, and actively engaged in their community.
Mountain Counseling & Training
We believe that the right mix of community(team)-building innovation synergistic collaboration passionate commitment to growth in a strengths-focused environment of excellence, will lead to those with whom we connect (clients, collaborators, staff, and stakeholders) achieving at their highest level and implementing worthy personal and corporate life missions.
About Us
Our vision is thriving communities (teams) of individuals, families, schools and other organizations transformed by focusing on their strengths and empowered by clear and compelling life missions.
Our mission is to revolutionize the lives of individuals, families and organizations by helping them to discover and operate within their strengths, and when needed, helping them overcome specific challenges.
Reach Out
Reach Out is more than a name – It is our philosophy and what we do.
Reach Out is dedicated to embracing communities to strengthen the human bonds that enable all community members to grow, thrive, and lead. Since 1969, we have provided equal access to networks of support, quality education, career options and opportunities to develop skills to succeed.
About Us
Reach Out’s mission is to strengthen communities by bringing people together to solve our region’s toughest issues: breaking barriers to educational achievement, expanding economic opportunities, and creating safe, healthy and innovative communities.
St. Mary Medical Center
We provide high-quality pre-natal and primary care and mental health counseling services for the uninsured and Medi-Cal uninsured patients living in California's High Desert.
About Us
Through our faith-based centers, we improve the health and well-being of low-income persons in the communities we serve.
Our vision is to expand access to healthcare, promote health improvement and quality of life, and create healthy communities.
Walden Family Services
For over 40 years, Walden Family Services has pioneered specialized foster care and adoption services for children, youth, and families throughout Southern California.
We address the unique needs of all children because all children deserve loving family homes.
About Us
Founded in 1976, Walden Family Services is a nationally-recognized foster care, adoption, and youth services agency that shares Henry David Thoreau’s vision for personal growth, our individual rights and responsibilities as members of a community, and a life that celebrates the richness of natural diversity.
Our staff of highly trained social work professionals and licensed therapists supports birth, foster and adoptive families and the community in caring for more than 265 children and youth—many who have physical or developmental disabilities, behavioral or mental health challenges, who identify as LGBTQ, or who are part of large sibling groups. Preparing families to care for children with special health care needs or disabilities allows kids to grow up in families, rather than in hospitals, skilled-nursing facilities, or group homes and congregate care facilities. Most important, living with a family helps children and youth build relationships, which are the foundation for learning, social-emotional well-being, and successful, fulfilling lives.