OFCV serves as a hub focused on building a college-going, career-building culture that equips residents with the talents and skills to enter the workforce. Through collaboration with others, OFCV leads the charge to build a variety of activities around college success, including those that support readiness, persistence, completion, connection to jobs, and social and practical supports for migrant at at-promise students
Riverside County Office of Education Migrant Program
Established to meet the unique educational and social needs of migratory children between the ages of 3 to 22 years old, the program celebrates and exercises its legacy of civil rights by ensuring equal access to a high-quality education for all migrant children.
The California Mini-Corps Program (CMC) is a statewide program designed to provide direct instructional services for migrant students in grades K-12 through a cadre of trained college tutors. The California Mini-Corps Program, began in 1967, patterned after the Peace Corps Program.
Council of Mexican Federation in North America (COFEM)
The mission of (COFEM) is to empower immigrant communities to be full participants in the social, political, economic, and cultural life of the United States and their home country
PVCC supports an exemplary learning environment with high quality educational programs and services, and is currently the college of choice for thousands of students of all backgrounds
Desert Oasis Healthcare (DOHC) provides medical care and wellness services to patients in the Coachella Valley and surrounding desert communities of Riverside and San Bernardino counties in California.
Eisenhower has been a leader in health care for the Coachella Valley where theyoffer comprehensive health care support, from education and prevention to diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.
SunLine Transit is the regional transportation mode of choice.