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Rangers Resource Center
 
 
The Rangers Resource Center (RRC) is a parent-volunteer initiative to help each other and show the good character we are trying to teach our kids. The RRC is a safe space where our students, staff, and families feel supported by offering basic necessities to meet everyday needs. (ie. snack bags, hygiene items, school supplies, etc.) We are deeply grateful for the good hearts that started this project, and to all those generous donors who change lives, one student at a time. If you'd more information about how the Rangers Resource Center can support your family, or become a donor, please email Mrs. Amanda Taveras at [email protected].
 
 
 
CalKids
The State of California has launched the California Kids Investment and Development Savings Program (CalKIDS). CalKIDS gives children in California a jump start on saving for college or career training. Click here to learn more. 
Stay Connected is part of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a U.S. government program that helps many low-income households pay for broadband service and internet-connected devices. To learn more, please visit https://affordableconnectivity.gov/
Riverside County’s Family Resource Centers support the Vision and Mission of First 5 Riverside County, in partnership with Riverside County Department of Public Social Services (DPSS) Children's Services Division and community and county service providers by strengthening children, families and communities in Riverside County through offering comprehensive services. Click here for more information
The Department of Housing & Human Services develops public and private partnerships aimed at ameliorating the causes and effects of poverty. Please see the resources below or click here for the County of Riverside Department of Housing and Human Services.