St Timothy’s Attic Thrift Store
St Timothy's Anglican Church
Great Steps Ahead
Great Steps Ahead
OVCDC ACEs Aware
Owens Valley Career Development Center
IMAH Sierra Thrift Mall
IMAH
Special Education – Inyo County Office of Education
Inyo County Office of Education
- Infant & Preschool Special Day Programs
- School Psychologist Services
- CCARE (Catching Children At Risk Early)
- Eastern Sierra Infant Connection
- North Star Counseling Center
- Community Advisory Committee
- Interagency Collaboration Committee
SHINE
SHINE
SHINE is dedicated to providing support, resources, and solutions for creating just and engaged communities.
Our vision is for everyone to have equal access to safe and affordable housing, adequate nutritious food, quality health care, and a livable wage job to support self and family.
At SHINE, we believe there is no higher calling than to help people in need. We are obsessive and passionate about the work we do.
It is SHINE’s philosophy that when a person’s basic needs are met, potential barriers are lowered and the opportunity for stability and building self-sufficiency begins. When people don’t have to worry about putting a roof over their heads or putting food on the table, they are better able to focus on the future.
Shine’s goal is to assist with basic needs so that individuals have opportunities to achieve their highest potential.
Bishop Indian Education Center
Bishop Paiute Tribe
Tutoring
- After school tutoring for students 1st – 8th grade emphasizing reading and math
- Evening tutoring is available to high school students and adults needing assistance with all academic subjects
- TUTORING IS AVAILABLE MONDAY – THURSDAY (FRIDAYS & WEEKENDS UPON REQUEST)
Parent Supportive Services
- Educational, social, and cultural activities and workshops are available to parents
- Educational counseling
- Conflict support
- Mediation
- Academic Support
- Computer Support
Scholarships / College & Career Counseling
- Tribal Scholarships – BIA and Bishop Tribal Scholarships are available to all enrolled Tribal members attending post-secondary institutions
- Assistance with Federal Aid Forms, college and career counseling are also available – CONTACT STUDENT SERVICES COORDINATOR (760) 873-8740
Resource Family Approval
Aging and Social Services, Inyo County
California Home Visiting Project
Inyo County Health and Human Services
Child Care Connection Toy Lending Library
Inyo County Office of Education
Child Care Connection Alternative Payment Program
Inyo County Office of Education
The Inyo County Office Of Education (ICOE), Child Development Division (CDD) receives state and federal funding to provide programs to assist low-income families with the cost of child care services. The Alternative Payment Program and CalWORKs Stages 1, 2 & 3 programs are operated by ICOE CDD and serve nearly 200 children in Inyo County. These programs allow parents to choose from a variety of child care options to best meet the needs of their children. Child care may be provided in:
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Licensed child care centers
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Licensed family child care homes
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License-exempt homes that meet program requirements
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Provides child care assistance for low-income families
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Serves children 0 to 13 years of age
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Families must meet program eligibility and need criteria which is reviewed and verified at least once per year
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Families are enrolled from an Eligibility List (EL) based upon greatest eligibility.
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For more information regarding this child care subsidy program or to request an application for the EL, please call (760) 873-5123 x.0 or childcareconnect@inyocoe.org
Check back soon to access the EL application materials online.
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Provides child care assistance for low-income families who currently receive public cash assistance through Inyo County Health & Human Services (HHS)
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Serves children 0 to 13 years of age
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Families must receive a referral from their HHS caseworker to determine eligibility and need for this program.
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Provides child care assistance for low-income families who previously received public cash assistance through the Department of Social Services
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Serves children 0 to 13 years of age
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Families must meet program eligibility and need criteria which is reviewed and verified at least once per year
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Stage 2: Families may qualify for CalWORKs Stage 2 by documenting that they have been off of public cash assistance for less than two years. Families may be eligible for these services for up to two years after they no longer receive public cash assistance. If child care services continue to be needed after the two-year period ends, eligible families may qualify for Stage 3 child care services.
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Stage 3: Families may qualify for CalWORKs Stage 3 if they transfer directly from a Stage 2 program. Families may continue to receive child care services through this program as long as funding is available and they continue to meet need and eligibility criteria and program requirements.
Eligibility list application documents are available to download below:
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Additional Application Documents
For more information about any of the child care subsidy programs (i.e. the Alternative Payment Programs), email childcareconnect@inyocoe.org or call (760) 873-5123 x. 2123.
Child Care Connection Preschool Program
Inyo County Office of Education
Our State Preschool Program offers free preschool to families who are income eligible at the following locations:
Los programas preescolares del estado se ofrecen gratis para las familias cuales califican basado en los ingresos. Nuestros programas preescolar son:
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Big Pine State Preschool (Lic. # 143801727)
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Bishop State Preschool (Lic. # 144803397)
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Round Valley State Preschool (Lic. # 144802244)
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West Bishop State Preschool (Lic. #143808560)
The state preschool program offers:
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Kindergarten readiness
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A chance to make friends and have fun
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Adventures and discovery in science activities
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Opportunities to explore, achieve, learn , and play
Families whose gross income is equal to or less than the amount shown for the corresponding family size may be determined eligible.
Los programas preescolares del estado ofrecen:
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Preparacion para el Kindergarten (escuela primaria)
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Una oportunidad para conocer amigos y divertirse
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Aventuras y descubrimiento a traves de actividades cientificas
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Oportunidades para explorer, aprender y jugar
Sugerimos que todas las familias visiten las preescolares antes de la matricula.
Child Care Connection Play Days
Inyo County Office of Education
A free monthly kids event. At Play Days you and your child, or the child(ren) you care for, will hear a story and then have several fun learning activities to do together related to the book we read on the videos. You will take a short survey after watching the video to win a free book and the activities to go along with the book. Call to learn more and find out future dates.
Toiyabe Indian Health Project Mobile App
Toiyabe Indian Health Project
IMACA Tax Assistance
IMACA
IMACA LIHEAP Utility Assistance and Weatherization
IMACA
IMACA Homeless Services and Prevention
IMACA
IMACA Food Distribution
IMACA
IMACA Preschools
IMACA
Brian L Carkeet Dentistry
Brian L Carkeet DDS. Family, Cosmetic, & Implant Dentistry
Skyline Family Dentistry
Skyline Family Dentistry
Nutrition Services – NIHD
Northern Inyo Healthcare District
- High Blood Pressure
- High Cholesterol
- Diabetes Management
- Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD)
- Digestive Health
- Weight Management
- Picky Eating in Children
- Sports Performance
- Wound Care
Spika Dental
Spika Dental
Bishop Real Estate
Bishop Real Estate
DeLaRosa Property Management
DeLaRosa Property Management
Premier Property Management
Premier Property Management
Achieve Behavioral Associates
Achieve Behavioral Associates
North Star Counseling Center
Inyo County Office of Education
- Contact your child’s school principal or support staff to get a referral for services.
- Contact NSCC directly at Inyo County of Education (ICOE) (760) 873-3262 ext 2585
- We make an effort to schedule appointments at convenient times for clients.
- Session fees are sponsored by the Inyo County Superintendent of Schools and your child’s School District.
Veteran Services
Inyo County Veteran Services
Inyo County Behavioral Health
Inyo County Health and Human Services
Progress House
Inyo County Behavioral Health
Wellbriety Movement
Toiyabe Indian Health Project
Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous
Drug abuse and addiction are difficult to overcome on your own. Support groups such as Narcotics Anonymous can offer you a good and safe environment in which to recover in the long term. In case you are not in a position to afford the cost of addiction treatment, you can also rely on NA as an alternative or substance abuse recovery program. A list of current NA meetings hosted in Bishop, California can be found below:
Al-Anon Meetings
Al-Anon
Alpine Recovery Center
Alpine Recovery Center
Tobacco Education Program
Inyo County Health and Human Services
- Smokers: 1-800-NO-BUTTS (1-800-662-8887)
- Vape Users: 1-844-8-NO-VAPE (1-844-866-8273)
- Tobacco Chewers: 1-800-844-CHEW (1-800-844-2439)
- Chinese: 1-800-838-8917
- Korean: 1-800-556-5564
- Spanish: 1-800-45-NO-FUME (1-800-456-6386)
- Vietnamese: 1-800-778-8440
Public Health Clinic
Inyo County Health and Human Services
We are Leaders of Change Empowering Healthy Communities
The Public Health and Prevention Division works to promote and encourage healthy behaviors, prevent epidemics and the spread of disease, improve early child development, prevent injuries, respond to disasters that impact the medical and health delivery system and assist communities in recovery, and assure the quality and accessibility of health services throughout the county.Southern Inyo Rural Health Clinic
Southern Inyo Health District
Southern Inyo Hospital
Southern Inyo Healthcare District
Northern Inyo Hospital
Northern Inyo Healthcare District
Rural Health Women’s Clinic
Northern Inyo Healthcare District
- Prenatal Care
- Maternal Fetal Medicine Consultations
- Genetic Testing
- Free Walk-in Pregnancy Testing
- High Risk Pregnancy Evaluation and Management
- Contraceptive Care
- Birth Control Consultations
- IUD Insertion & Removal
- Nexplanon Insertion & Removal
- Depo-Provera Injections
- Gynecology Consultations
- Endometrial Biopsies
- Colposcopies
- Pessaries & Pelvic Prolapse Management
- Well Woman Exams
- Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
- Full Range of Gynecological Surgical Services
- Minimally Invasive Surgery (da Vinci Robotic Surgeries)
- Vaginal & Pelvic Reconstruction Surgery
- Urinary Incontinence Surgery
- Hysteroscopy
Behavioral Health – NIHD
Northern Inyo Healthcare District
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Stress
- Mood and Energy Regulation
- Motivation
- Personal Crisis
- Relationship Issues
- Chronic Pain
- Grief
- Obsessive Thoughts/Compulsive Behaviors
- Eating Patterns
- Pain Management
- Adjusting to Change
- Health and Wellness
- Trauma
- Wound Care
Rural Health Clinic
Northern Inyo Healthcare District
- General Family Practice
- Chronic Disease Management (such as Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Asthma, and High Cholesterol)
- Care of Acute Illness/Injury (such as Colds & Flu, Minor Cuts, Sprains, Strains)
- Immunizations For All Ages
- Preventative Care
- Women’s Health
- Pediatrics
- Behavioral Health
- Medication-Assisted Treatment
- Physical Examinations, including pre-employment, pre-operative, and DOT
- Skin Biopsies
- Post-Hospital Discharge Care
- Telehealth
- Same Day Service for Non-Emergencies
Bishop Pediatric and Allergy
Northern Inyo Hospital
Substance Abuse Program – Toiyabe
Toiyabe Indian Health Project
- Relapse prevention
- Early recovery
- Drug testing
- Individual, group and family counselling
- Acupuncture
- Referrals to treatment programs
- Outreach to incarcerated patients
Youth Prevention Program – Toiyabe
Toiyabe Indian Health Project
- Boys and girls group through the school year, covering the TIHP service area of Inyo and Mono County
- Prep hikes followed by the Trade Walk
- Tribal PREP covering teen responsibility, pregnancy, STDs, STIs, and HIV prevention
- Youth conferences – Youth Leader Summit and the Youth Health Summit
- Nuumu Life Skills for K-5th grades
- Indigenous Games
- Individual Sessions
- Creative Writing
- Signs of Suicide (SOS) and self-injury
- Healing Our Own People (HOOP) and historical trauma
Nutrition Services Program – Toiyabe Indian Health Project
Toiyabe Indian Health Project
Family Services – Toiyabe Indian Health Project
Toiyabe Indian Health Project
- Substance Abuse
- Mental Health
- Youth Prevention
Dental Services – Toiyabe Indian Health Project
Toiyabe Indian Health Project
1. Preventive Dentistry
2. Oral Diagnosis
3. Oral surgery
4. Operative dentistry
6. Endodontics
7. Periodontics
8. Pediatrics
9. Orthodontics
10. Panoramic and Cephalometric dental x-rays
Medical Services – Toiyabe Indian Health Project
Toiyabe Indian Health Project
- Acupuncture
- Allergy shots
- Comprehensive family planning (including oral contraception, Depo-Provera, barrier methods, and IUD placement)
- Counseling and referral to outside providers for natural family planning and adoption
- Diagnosis and treatment of common eye, ear, nose and throat diseases with referral as necessary to specialists
- Geriatric medicine
- HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C counseling and testing services
- Immunizations
- Management of all forms of chronic disease (especially diabetes, chronic lung disease, COPD, hypertension, renal disease, cardiac disease, and arthritis)
- Management of common psychiatric disorders (including anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and depression)
- Monthly nursing home rounds for patients in nursing homes in Bishop
- Orthopedics (including trauma and fracture care)
- Outpatient surgery (skin and soft tissue tumors of moderate size removed, laceration repair, and incision and drainage of abscesses)
- Pediatrics
- Rheumatology
- Sports medicine
California Children’s Services
Department of Health Care Services
Inyo County Office of Education – Child Development
Inyo County Office of Education
- Child Care Resource and Referral – Brochures: (English)
- Quality Counts – Quality Rating & Improvement System – Brochures: (English)
- Training, technical assistance, and support for center-based staff as well as licensed, and license-exempt, child care providers
- A book, toy, and parent resource lending library open to the public
- Play Days: fun, engaging, hands-on learning activities for children in the care of parents, grandparents, and license-exempt caregivers
- The Child Care Planning Council
- Alternative Payment: subsidized child care services for low-income families who are working, students, individuals seeking employment, or those in training
- Cal WORKS Child Care: subsidized child care services for families currently receiving cash aid or families who have received cash aid within the last 24 months
- The Child Care Initiative Project (CCIP): specialized training for licensed family child care home providers serving children zero to age 13
- The California State Preschool Program: a kindergarten readiness program for children ages three to five, free for families who income qualify, but also open to full-pay families.
- The California Preschool Instructional Network (CPIN): specialized training on the California Preschool Learning Foundations and Preschool Curriculum Frameworks, aligned to K-12 content standards
- Trustline: TrustLine is the California registry of in-home and license-exempt child care providers (babysitters and nannies) who have passed a background check. TrustLine was created by the California Legislature to give parents an important tool to use when selecting a caregiver for their children. It is the only authorized screening program of in-home and license-exempt caregivers in the state with access to fingerprint records at the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI and access to California’s Child Abuse Central Index. TrustLine is endorsed by the California Academy of Pediatrics. TrustLine can be reached at 1-800-822-8490 or www.trustline.org.
City of Bishop After School Program
City of Bishop
OVCDC Early Head Start
Owens Valley Career Development Center
Bishop Indian Head Start
Bishop Paiute Tribe
Grace Lutheran Preschool
Grace Lutheran Christian Preschool
Rainbow Connection
Seventh Day Adventist
Discovery Point Preschool and Early Learning Center
Discovery Point Preschool and Early Learning Center
Wild Roots Forest School
Wild Roots Forest School
Strive Behavioral Intervention
Strive Behavioral Intervention
Strive Behavioral Intervention provides therapy that utilizes the science of applied behavioral analysis and the principles of learning theory. Strive works with individuals and their families to increase identified skill deficits or delays and decrease undesired or problem behaviors. Skill acquisition goals often include language and communication, self-help skills, leisure and play skills, social skills, and safety skills. Undesired behaviors come in all shapes and sizes! These targets often include tantrums, whining/crying, elopement, hitting, biting, self-aggressing, and self-stimulation.
Strive works with a variety of individuals from various ages and different walks of life. We implement research-based interventions that have been proven effective, yet we know each person we service is his or her own person and his or her needs are specific and individualized.
Inyo County Free Library
Inyo County
BISHOP: Tuesday-Friday 10am-6pm
210 Academy Avenue Bishop, California 93514 Phone: 760-873-5115BIG PINE: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 12-5pm / Wednesday 2-7pm
500 South Main Street PO Box 760 Big Pine, California 93513 Phone: 760-938-2420INDEPENDENCE: Tuesday-Friday 12-5pm
168 North Edwards Street PO Drawer K Independence, California 93526 Phone: 760-878-0260LONE PINE: Tuesday-Friday 12-6pm
127 Bush Street PO Box 745 Lone Pine, California 93545 Phone: 760-876-5031FURNACE CREEK: Wednesday-Thursday 4:30-8:30pm / Saturday 9am-12
201 Nevares PO Box 568 Death Valley, California 92328 Phone: 760-786-2408TECOPA: Tuesday-Wednesday 7am-4pm
408 Tecopa Hot Springs Road PO Box 218 Tecopa, California 92389 Phone: 760-852-4171Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
First 5
Inyo County Outdoor Program
Inyo County, Health and Human Services
Bishop Paiute Tribe Family Formation Program
Bishop Paiute Tribe
Self-Help Center & Family Law Facilitator
Superior Court of California
- Child Custody and Visitation Orders (modification)
- Child and Spousal Support Orders (modification)
- Civil Harassment Restraining Orders
- Department of Child Support Services
- Divorce & Legal Separation
- Establishment of Paternity
- Guardianships (person only)
- Name Changes
- Residential Evictions
- Small Claims
Sierra Employment Services
Sierra Employment Services, Inc.
California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc
California Indian Manpower Consortium
Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance
Bishop Paiute Tribe
- Job specific and safety classes, workshops and training
- Employee preparation classes, such as resume and interviewing strategies
- Referral to counseling services
- Supportive services for Tribal members who are recently hired
- Barrier removal strategies for alliances and collaboration between agencies
- Any other necessary resource for Indian employee empowerment
- Dispute resolution
- Indian-owned business development
Inyo County Adult Education Program
Inyo County Office of Education
Cerro Coso Community College
Cerro Coso Community College
Bishop Paiute Tribe Social Services
Bishop Paiute Tribe
Indian Child Welfare Act
Bishop Paiute Tribe
Mental Health Crisis Line – Inyo County
Behavioral Health - Inyo County
Bishop Fire Department
City of Bishop
Inyo County Sheriff
Inyo County Sheriff
Bishop Police Department
City of Bishop
Tribal Police – Bishop Paiute Tribe
Bishop Paiute Tribe
Tribal Police 24 hour number 760-873-4477
Department Contact
David Blackeye: Tribal Police Chief Email: david.blackeye@bishoppaiute.org Phone: 760-873-4477 ext. 1940 Fax: 760-873-4409 Erica Williams: Public Safety Dispatcher Email: Erica.williams@bishoppaiute.org Phone: 760-873-4477 ext. 1930 Fax: 760-873-4409Relief After Violent Encounters – RAVE
Bishop Paiute Tribe Social Services
RAVE Services Provided:
- Peer Crisis Counseling
- Advocacy and Accompaniment
- Assistance with Tribal and County Restraining Orders
- Emergency Safe-Haven
- Victim’s Rights and Legal information
- Victim’s Compensation
- Information
- Safety Planning
- Resources and Referrals
- Emergency Transportation
- Community Education
- Outreach of Services
Providing Advocacy For:
- Adult Physical Assault (Simple and Aggravated)
- Adult Sexual Assault
- Adults who were sexually Abused/Assaulted as a minor
- Bullying (verbal, cyber, or physical)
- Child Physical Abuse or Neglect
- Child Pornography
- Child Sexual Abuse/Assault
- Domestic and/or Family Violence
- Elder Abuse or Neglect
- Gang Violence
- Robbery
- Stalking/ Harassment
- Survivors of Homicide
- Teen Dating Violence
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army
- Disaster Services
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Food & Nutrition Programs
- Emergency Shelter
- Seasonal Services
- Casework Services
- Christian Education
- Women’s Ministries
- Worship Services – Sunday School
- Worship Services – Youth Ministries
- Worship Services – Children’s / Teen
- Worship Services – Church
- Men’s Ministries
- Residential Camping Activities
- Character Building Programs
Dial-a-Ride Eastern Sierra Transit
Eastern Sierra Transit
Wellness Centers
Behavioral Health Division
- Housing, food, and other basic needs
- Employment
- Education
- Finance and insurance
- Legal and immigration
- Supportive relationships
- Health and wellness
- Leisure and recreation
- Spirituality and culture
Bishop United Methodist Church
Bishop United Methodist Church
Kern Indian Education Center
Owens Valley Career Development Center
- Group Tutoring & Homework Assistance
- September to May / M-Th / 2:30 – 5:00pm
- FAFSA Assistance
- College Application and Enrollment Assistance, Scholarship/Financial Aid Assistance
- California High School Exit Exam workshops
- Learning Disabilities referrals and school meetings,
- Individual Education Plans (IEP),
- Student Attendance Review Board (SARB)hearings,
- varying Student & Family Advocacy issues & needs
- varying Community Resource Assistance i.e. referrals to Kern County agencies/resources
- Community Library
- Computer Lab
- Educational & Cultural Field Trips
- Community Gatherings focusing on Wellness, Culture & Education
- Native Youth Group 2nd – 12th grade students only
OVCDC Career Education
Owens Valley Career Development Center
- Career Assessment
- Assistance with Career & Educational Plans
- Job Search & Referrals
- Assistance with Résumé Writing
- FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) – Assistance with application Process
- Supportive Services for Qualifying Individuals include Tuition/Books/Student Supplies & Fees
- Use of computers
- live in Inyo or Mono County, and
- have a high school diploma, or have passed the GED or CHSPE, and
- can provide proof of Native American tribal membership, or
- live in a Native American household
In-Home Supportive Services
Aging and Social Services
Inyo County General Assistance
Aging and Social Services, Inyo County
CalWorks
Aging and Social Services, Inyo County
Inyo County Mentor Program
Health and Human Services
The Inyo County Mentor Program matches adults and youth with common interests and traits from our community to cultivate a one-on-one positive relationship.
The commitment of both the mentor and mentee is twelve months and to meet at least once a week for an hour. These meetings could be as simple has going to the school to have lunch or taking a walk and talking. It could be as in-depth as working on car engines. The important thing is quality one-on-one time between the mentee and mentor.
The Mentorship Program is offered by Inyo County Health and Human Services (HHS), Public Health and Prevention.OVCDC Tuniwa Nobi Family Literacy Program
Owens Valley Career Development Center
OVCDC Tribal TANF
Owens Valley Career Development Center
Healthy Communities of Southern Inyo County
Healthy Communities of Southern Inyo County
CASA
Wild Iris Family Counseling and Crisis Center
Bishop Paiute Tribe Food Sovereignty Program
Bishop Paiute Tribe
Bishop Community Garden
UC Master Gardeners of Inyo and Mono County
Wild Iris Transitional Housing Program
Wild Iris Family Counseling and Crisis Center
Wild Iris Family Counseling and Crisis Center
Wild Iris Family Counseling and Crisis Center
Medi-Cal
Aging and Social Services
Medi-Cal is California’s Medicaid health care program. This program pays for a variety of medical services for children and adults with limited income and resources.
To begin the application process, visit here. 1360 N. Main St, Suite 203-B Bishop, CA 93514 (760) 872-1394 Bishop 380 N. Mt. Whitney. Lone Pine, CA 93545 (760) 876-5545 Lone Pine Medi-Cal Public Assistance is offered by Inyo County Health and Human Services (HHS).CalFresh
Aging and Social Services
Bishop Unified School Counselors
Bishop Unified School District
Eastern Sierra Child Support Services
Child Support Services
Child Protective Services
Aging and Social Services
FIRST
Aging and Social Services, Inyo County
Ages & Stages Developmental Screenings
First 5
Diaper Depot
First 5
WIC – Toiyabe Indian Health Project
Toiyabe Indian Healthy Project
WIC – Inyo County
Health and Human Services
Child Safety Seats
California Highway Patrol
Child Care Connection Resource and Referrals
Inyo County Office of Education
Triple P Positive Parenting Classes
First 5 Inyo County, Health & Human Services
Kern Regional Center
Kern Regional Center
KRC serves nearly 8,000 clients in Kern, Inyo and Mono Counties. Our counties cover approximately 22,000 square miles with a population of almost 900,000 people.