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Family Resource Center describes services, contracts and funding at Bear Valley Unified meeting
Summary
A program representative described the Family Resource Center's services, staffing partnerships with the hospital and Department of Behavioral Health contracts, saying the center exceeded its service target and is pursuing further multi‑year contracts while warning about unstable grant funding.
At the Bear Valley Unified School District board meeting, a program representative for the Family Resource Center outlined the nonprofit’s services, its relationship with the local hospital foundation and current grant funding that supports staff and programming.
The representative said the Family Resource Center operates under a fiscal structure that includes a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and an MOU with the district, and that the center uses staff-sharing agreements with the hospital to cover clinical roles.
Why it matters: the center is a local provider of behavioral‑health and family support services that contracts with the county Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) and other funders; its funding choices and contract renewals affect service continuity for residents in Big Bear and surrounding communities.
The representative told the board that the center’s DBH contract was…
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