TraffickWatch Academy: Combat Human Trafficking
This training currently includes two free, visually engaging video modules that cover the basics of human trafficking globally, trafficking in the United States, and practical ways to fight it.
Centro La Familia is a community based non-profit organization that has served low income families throughout Fresno County for over 30 years. Founded in 1972 to provide direct advocacy and intervention services to low-income residents. Centro's mission is to empower low-income people to access life sustaining resources and become self-sufficient through education, training and social services.
Over the years, CLFA has evolved from a small, urban centered organization to an agency providing social services and educational programs for many ethnic, underserved, low-income families. Although clients come for services from all over the county, CLFA has become a multi-service center, with advocate staff out-stationed in remote underserved rural communities providing social services on a weekly basis.
Our services are provided to all eligible individuals without regard to race, sex, age, religion, disability or national origin. Centro's services are delivered in a culturally sensitive, confidential manner to enhance the strengths, values and traditions of our clients in English and Spanish. All information we obtain from our clients is strictly confidential.
Centro has developed other inter-agency activities to help raise funds such as the annual "Night of Jazz" concert. This is our special night when we celebrate a year of hard work on behalf of our clients and those of you who keep us going with your contributions of time, money, goods and services. We honor those many individuals who volunteer their time and effort into making this a memorable event. We could not do it without your help! Thank you!
"To empower low-income people to access life sustaining resources"