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The School Nurse and Health web site was developed as a children’s health resource for the community by the California State University, Fullerton Department of Nursing in partnership with the Children and Families Commission of Orange County.
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Focus on the Family began in 1977 in response to Dr. James Dobson's increasing concern for the American family.
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Casa Youth Shelter's mission is to provide temporary shelter and counseling services to runaways and youth in crisis, enabling them to come through the crisis with increased personal strength and a sense of renewal while in a supportive environment, with family reunification as the primary goal.
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The CSP Youth Shelter, which was established in 1979, is the only program located in South Orange County which provides emergency residential crisis intervention services to youths.
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The Volunteer Center Orange County is the essential partner in improving quality of life in Orange County by connecting community resources, increasing volunteerism, and building professional capacity in nonprofit organizations.
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Active Site Designs, based in Orange County, California focuses on small to medium size businesses, non-profits and faith-based organizations. We specialize in building, marketing and supporting our clients' Internet presence.
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Privacy Statement
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Before I got to Laurel House life didn’t mean anything to me. I was sent here for trying to run away, getting caught with drugs at school, and running away for 2 days and a night. At home my mom and I couldn’t even have a decent conversation without an argument. School was a place I rarely visited. I’d go out and rarely tell my mom the truth about with whom or where I would go. Nothing was going good in my life. Laurel House has helped me so much. If it wasn’t for Laurel House I think I’d be in Juvenile Hall right now. Especially the counseling has helped. Without counseling my mom and I would not be able to talk to each other as we do right now. But, the greatest thanks goes to God for helping my mom and I get through my problems! -- Former Resident
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