Serving families in Victorville, Hesperia, Adelanto, Apple Valley, and nearby High Desert areas.
All services need an intake process and depend on availability and funding. Start by using the chatbot on our homepage. Also, sign up for text and email alerts to stay updated on classes and community events.
Assistance may include:
Rental assistance may include help with:
Important: Participants in the Financial Literacy Program must complete it to receive EAP services.
Start the intake process using our website chatbot or visit chanhd.com/eap for details.
Our Financial Literacy Program helps you make smart money choices. Learn to budget, save, understand credit, and manage debt with easy, practical strategies.
This class is required for anyone receiving EAP services.
Sign up for alerts to find out when the next session is available.
Ubuntu Roots is an 8-week program for parents of Black or bi-racial children. It offers culturally grounded strategies to build stronger bonds, break cycles, and parent confidently. Classes are free and available in-person and online.
Visit the Ubuntu Roots page to learn more.
Our Car Seat Safety Class shows how to install and use car seats correctly for every childhood stage.
Eligible families may receive a free infant or convertible car seat after completing the class, based on availability.
To join the interest list, sign up for alerts.
Eating well is within reach. Our Nutrition Classes teach you to prepare balanced meals, cut processed ingredients, and stretch your grocery budget without compromising health.
Some classes may include live cooking demos, food samples, and small incentives.
Sign up for alerts to know when the next series starts.
Movement is key to a healthy lifestyle. CHAN offers free or low-cost fitness classes for all levels, including Zumba.
Class schedules and locations vary.
Please inquire directly with CHAN or check our social media for the latest updates.
According to the CDC, more than 480,000 people die each year from tobacco use. That includes both direct and second-hand smoke exposure. To combat these fatalities, CHAN offers a program designed to teach middle and high school teens about the dangers of both smoking and vaping. These activities can include formal presentations and other forms of outreach.
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