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We Do A Lot To Make All The Children Of Our Community Happy!

Trained and caring, professional Club staff and volunteers help members take control of their lives, envision productive futures and achieve their goals. Nationally-recognized programs help young people succeed in school, stay healthy, learn important life skills, pursue interests in the arts and sports, and explore vocational choices.

Visit the Boys and Girls Club website for more information
Contact: Galen Quenzer
Email: galen.quenzer@bgcsequoias.org

Happy Trails Riding Academy (HTRA) is a premier accredited center which enriches the lives of children and adults with physical, cognitive and emotional disabilities through equine facilitated therapy.

Visit the Happy Trails Riding Academy  website for more information
Contact: Leslie Gardner
Phone: 559.741.3791

FOODLINK – The organization provides millions of meals for those with food insecurity throughout the region.

FRIENDS OF TULARE COUNTY – This non-profit’s holiday toy drive ensures that every foster child in Tulare County receives a gift during the holiday season.

ARTS VISALIA – The non-profit aims to educate and enrich young people through visual arts education.

REBEKAH CHILDREN’S SERVICES – This Non-profit focuses their efforts on providing family support for a wide variety of needs including but not limited to: mental health services, foster care and adoption support, providing food security for local families in need, and much more. They are always working towards fostering a healthy family support system by assisting with the needs of both children and their families.

HEART is committed to helping children succeed academically, socially, and emotionally by providing a safe and supportive atmosphere where community diversity is valued.

Visit the Heart After School Program website for more information
Contact: Sarah Cook
Phone: scook@pyheart.org

Read for Life is a family-based literacy program that encourages parents to provide the foundation for reading beginning at birth. Read for Life knows that children from families who read together have a greater potential for success in school. Read for Life is committed to breaking the cycle of illiteracy through early intervention, direct service projects, and community awareness.

Visit the Read For Life website for more information
Contact: Mimi Boyd
Phone: 559.625.1341