Nonprofit

Valley Family Center

SAN FERNANDO, CA
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www.valleyfamilycenter.org

  • Mission

    Valley Family Center is dedicated to providing counseling and educational services to facilitate personal growth, strengthen the family unit and protect human dignity for all persons in need.

    About Us

    Valley Family Center (VFC) was founded in 1987 with the mission to provide counseling and educational services that facilitate personal growth, strengthen the family unit, and protect human dignity for all persons in need.

    To achieve the mission, Valley Family Center provides individual, couple and family therapy, coordinated services for victims, children, and perpetrators of domestic violence and parenting education.

    The Learning Center provides tutoring and academic support for at-risk youth. VFC also provides school counseling services for children and their families at a local elementary school.

    Valley Family Center is a non-profit, non-sectarian, 501 (c) 3 organization that is committed to making its services accessible to the low-income community of the San Fernando Valley who could not afford these services otherwise. Culturally competent programs are provided in English and Spanish. All program fees are based on a sliding scale, according to the ability to pay.

    We continue to work diligently since we believe that our relationship with our clients is the single most important factor in successful therapy. We believe you can find a therapist here with us that connect well to you as a unique individual and your particular life situation. Come and visit our facility or give us a call to make an appointment.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Mental Health
    • Volunteering
    • Women

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