Neighborhood Centers for Families (NCF) are made up of nonprofit organizations, government agencies,
                churches and civic
                groups. These organizations work together to provide intergenerational programs, services and activities
                that address
                the needs of the entire family, from the youngest to the most mature. Each NCF is uniquely designed to
                address the needs
                of its surrounding community, and offers flexible hours of service in a family-friendly and accessible
                location. One
                primary method used to ensure the services provided accurately address each community’s needs is through
                Community
                Advisory Committees, where residents are actually involved in identifying and planning the programs and
                services offered at their centers.
			
			
				
					NCFs are one-stop centers that provide residents with a multitude of valuable services within
                        their communities. The NCF collaborative model is outcome-based and demonstrates the impact each
                        program has on the residents served.
					
					Types of Services an NCF Offers
					
						- Case Management
- Counseling
- Health & Nursing Services
- Tutoring
- Parent Education
- Alternative to School Suspension
- Employability Skills & Job Fairs
- After School & Summer Youth Programs
- Senior Activities
- Recreation and Community Events
- 4C Child Care Referrals
- And much more