Government

First 5 San Bernardino

San Bernardino, CA
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www.first5sanbernardino.org

  • Mission

    First 5 San Bernardino seeks to promote, support and enhance the health and early development of children prenatal through age five and their families and communities.

    First 5 San Bernardino seeks to promote, support and enhance the health and early development of children prenatal through age five and their families and communities.

    About Us

    The Children and Families Commission for San Bernardino County (First 5 San Bernardino) was created in December, 1998 in order to realize the benefits of Proposition 10 (California Children and Families Act) for the County's youngest residents and their families. The act created a program for the purpose of promoting, supporting, and improving the early development of children from the prenatal stage to five years of age, u nder the guidance of the Children and Families Commission for San Bernardino, and in collaboration with the community and agencies providing services to children.

    The Children and Families Commission for San Bernardino County (First 5 San Bernardino) was created in December, 1998 in order to realize the benefits of Proposition 10 (California Children and Families Act) for the County's youngest residents and their families. The act created a program for the purpose of promoting, supporting, and improving the early development of children from the prenatal stage to five years of age, u nder the guidance of the Children and Families Commission for San Bernardino, and in collaboration with the community and agencies providing services to children.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Economic Development
    • Education
    • Volunteering

    Location & Contact

    • 909-252-4283
    • 735 E. Carnegie Drive, Suite 150, San Bernardino, California, US
      Suite 150
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