Missing Person Poster
The way Contra Costa County District Attorney, Sherriff and agencies coverup cases for insiders.
The Anatomy of Public Corruption
The way Contra Costa County District Attorney, Sherriff and agencies coverup cases for insiders.
County placement agencies use licensed private Foster Family Agencies (FFAs) for the placement of children who require more intensive care as an alternative to group homes. By statute, FFAs are organized and operated on a non-profit basis and are engaged in the following activities: recruiting, certifying, and training foster parents, providing professional support to foster parents, and finding homes or other temporary or permanent placements for children who require more intensive care.
There are two types of FFA programs, "treatment foster care," and "nontreatment foster care." An agency providing treatment service to a child has determined that the child has service needs which: cannot be provided in an available family home, may require group home placement if the child was not referred to an FFA, and can be met by the program offered by the FFA to which the child is being referred. In contrast, a FFA providing nontreatment services certifies a home for placement of a child pending the adoption of the child by that family.
The "nontreatment" FFA does not provide treatment services. It provides for a child's basic needs and may provide specialized care services in a "certified" family home if the following conditions are met: the placement agency has determined that the child has care needs greater than those of a normal foster child; and the placement county has a specialized care system. The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) has statutory responsibility for developing, implementing, and maintaining a rate setting system for FFAs receiving AFDC-FC funds.
The AFDC-FC rates vary by age group. For the purpose of determining FFA rates, CDSS regulations specify the purposes, types and services of FFAs. Currently, CDSS sets AFDC-FC rates for approximately 220 FFAs as of January 2015. The rates are organized into five age groupings and are established according to two different rate structures. The two FFA rate structures are designed to accommodate services provided under the two program types: Treatment and Nontreatment programs.
A list of AFDC-FC FFA rates is available on the Foster Care Rate Setting web page. Information regarding AFDC-FC FFA audits and rates is available on the Foster Care Audits and Rates Branch web page.
Foster Care Rates Bureau
744 P Street, MS 8-11-38
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 651-9152
fosterca@dss.ca.gov
The Northern California Family Center is a non-profit, licensed Foster Family Agency that has been serving the needs of youth and families for over 38 years. Our staff are dedicated professionals on-call 24 hours a day to provide experienced clinical care and assessment for a wide range of personal and family problems.
The Northern California Family Center works with youth, who have run away, have been kicked out, are truant, are out of parental control, or homeless. We provide four services:
We also provide assistance with emancipation and referrals for youth employment. There is no charge for a youth to come into shelter. Our shelter is available for youth up to and including 17 years of age and accessible through our Martinez office.
Youth can also access our services through the Safe Place Program. Anywhere this logo is displayed; a youth can walk in and request assistance. Look to the Contra Costa Fire District, YMCA, YWCA, County Connection and other local service providers for this logo.
The Northern California Family Center counselors work with the youth and their families for reunification, or to develop a mutually agreed upon (sometimes alternative) stable living arrangement. Choices can include agreements to:
The Mediation Agreement is usually written and signed. Those who come to short-term shelter are eligible for two free mediation sessions. All others will be charged on a sliding scale.
As the youth’s living situation is stabilized, there is often a need for the family to learn new and different ways to discuss their feelings and resolve conflicts. We can forward the written Mediation Agreement to the current therapists. We will continue to see those who seek counseling: on a sliding scale. We will also refer families and youth to other providers, who may be geographically closer to the family.
COMMENTS:
“My parents and I got to the point that we were so angry we just couldn’t talk; so I ran away. My counselor at school gave me Northern California Family Center’s number…” Runaway, age 14.
“I’ve never really been able to talk much with my dad. The Northern California Family Center counselors helped me sit down and talk about my feelings without getting angry.” Runaway, age 16.
We are located at
2244 Pacheco Blvd.Martinez. Go north on Highway 680 2 ½ miles past Highway 4 and then take the Pacheco Blvd. Exit 54. Go another
2 and 2/10 miles. We are on the left (south) side of the street next to the Cinco De Mayo restaurant. Going south on 680 take Marina Vista Exit 56. Turn left on Marina Vista, Left on Shell Ave. then right on Pacheco Blvd.
WE COORDINATE WITH:
The Contra Costa Fire Protection District
The County Connection Bus Lines
The Contra Costa Crisis Center
Contra Costa County Mental Health Services
Contra CostaCounty Employment and Human Services Department
The Contra CostaCounty Office of Education, Youth Development Services
Contra CostaCounty Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Commission
County of Contra Costa Office of Sheriff
The Contra Costa Probation Department
The Contra Costa Public Health Homeless Program
The Antioch Police Department
The Concord Police Department
The Martinez Police Department
The Pittsburg Police Department
The Richmond Police Department
The Pleasant Hill Police Department
The National Runaway Safeline
The
National Safe PlaceProgram
Shelter Inc.
The Solano County Health and Social Services Department
BayPoint Family Health Center
The Vallejo Fire District
The YMCA of Mt. Diablo
The YWCA
WE RECEIVE FUNDING FROM:
Dept of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families
Runaway and Homeless Youth Program
The Thomas J Long Foundation
The John Burton Foundation
The Five Bridges Foundation
The Union Bank of California Foundation
She/We have an mutual connection to the assassination of President Kennedy
She/We have an mutual connection to the assassination of President Kennedy
She/We her mom had a date - she/they/them didn't make it.
Danville Chief Chris Wenzel said we caught the black man and we got him, Bennett me the parents who he didn't do it.
Seen by Bennett at Oakely Gas station months after she was kidnapped for 18 years. Another Sheriff Rainer secret screwe up
pcb_James_Greenan PCB2001 Crow_Canyon_Place PCB2001_Crow_Canyon_Place Jineva Driscoll - lost to liars 2010 Crow Canyon Pl, San Ramon, CA 94583 Crow Canyon Plade Counsel representing Pete Bennett now disbarred never shared his connections to Attorney Rick Kopf, James S Greenan, Kevin Lally and John Makin. This is the same building where a business license turned up in 1989 during Bennett vs. Southern Pacific with related Yellow Page Entries closely matching Mainframe Desiigns. Several tenants in the building connect to PG&E, Southern Pacific and Foxboro controls. https://petebennett.blogspot.com/p/the-murder-investigations.html#PCB2001_Crow_Canyon_Place https://images1.loopnet.com/i2/MobOZuVSp65g6dqbN7ExDDXKWbtDPZS1AO_rLCtwF1c/112/image.jpg
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McGregor W. Scott
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United States Attorney for the Eastern District of California | |
Assumed office December 29, 2017 | |
President | Donald Trump |
Preceded by | Phillip Talbert |
In office 2003–2009 | |
President | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | Paul L. Seave[1] |
Succeeded by | Benjamin B. Wagner[2] |
District Attorney of Shasta County | |
In office 1997–2003 | |
Preceded by | Dennis J. Sheehy[3] |
Succeeded by | Gerald C. Benito |
Personal details | |
Born | 1962 (age 57–58) Mountain View, California, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Jennifer |
Children | 3 |
Education | Santa Clara University, (B.A.) University of California, Hastings College of the Law, (J.D.) |
Nickname(s) | Greg |