Community Action Partnership of Madera County
Community Action Partnership of Madera County, Inc. (CAPMC) is a public non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Since it was incorporated in 1965, CAPMC has been making a positive difference in our county. CAPMC is committed to improving the social well-being and economic capacity of low to moderate-income individuals and families, as well as providing opportunities to achieve economic independence.
Meeting is cancelled for December 11, 2024. Our next meeting will be February 12, 2025
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La Junta Regular del Comite de Politicas de Head Start Migrante Temporal de Fresno para el miercoles 10 de diciembre de 2024 ha sido
cancelada. La pr6xima reunion regular esta programada para el miercoles 12 de febrero de 2025 a las 5:30 p.m.
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Bring happiness to local children in need this holiday season by "adopting" a child. Visit the Madera Police Department or Community West Bank to select a star.
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Lleva felicidad a los niños necesitados de nuestra comunidad esta temporada navideña adoptando a un niño. Visita el Departamento de Policía de Madera o el Community West Bank para seleccionar una estrella.
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Madera County Department of Public Health is committed to improving the health and well-being of our community!
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As a public non-profit 501(c)(3) organization,
Community Action Partnership of Madera
County, Inc. (CAPMC) has been dedicated to
igniting positive community and individual level
change since its inception in 1965
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Helping people, changing lives and making our community a better place to live by providing resources and services that inspire personal growth and independence.
CAPMC will be a premier social service agency that eliminates the effects of poverty by helping people obtain knowledge and skills to achieve self-reliance and economic stability…one life at a time.
Community Action changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of home, improves communities, and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other.
Review the Community Needs Assessment and Community Action Plan for the Community Action Partnership of Madera County, Inc.
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Executive Director
Mattie Mendez assumed the position of Executive Director for CAPMC in August of 2011. Prior to that, she served as the Head Start Director for both Madera Migrant Head Start and Madera/Mariposa Head Start programs for Community Action Partnership of Madera County, Inc. since 2005 and in other capacities within the agency since 1994. As Executive Director, Mattie is responsible for overseeing an annual operating budget of approximately $27,000,000 and provides direction to a staff of 330 employees.
Mattie received her Bachelors of Arts degree from California State University Fresno in 2005. Mattie also has extensive experience in board and staff development, personnel management, fiscal management, policy and program development, contract compliance, public relations, strategic planning, legislative advocacy, resource attraction, planning/research and affirmative action compliance.
Child Care Alternative Payment and Resource & Referral Program Manager
Leticia Murillo has been with CAPMC for over 10 years. She began as a Data Entry Technician for Head Start in 2005. She transferred to the Child Care Alternative Payment and Resource & Referral Program in 2006 as a Family Services Associate, to help families obtain subsidized child care. From this position she was promoted to Family Services Associate III, where she performed in-house audits on case files, prepared for state review of the program and provided on-going training and support to staff.
Due to her skills, Leticia was given the opportunity to participate in the Leadership Development Program – Succession Planning, to prepare for an organizational change in senior or key leadership positions. In 2016 Leticia was promoted to Child Care Alternative Payment and Resource & Referral Program Manager. She now oversees the entire subsidized child care and resources & referral programs.
Leticia earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from National University, Fresno, CA. She enjoys spending time with her children and family and believes that life is a gift that we must enjoy.
Head Start Director
Maritza has been with CAPMC for over 20 years and is currently the Madera/Mariposa/Fresno Head Start Director. Her first job with CAPMC was a Program Assistant. As a Program Assistant she supported all CAPMC programs – Head Start, Victim Services, Community Services and Resource and Referral. In 1996 she was promoted to Health Coordinator for the Migrant Head Start Program. Maritza truly enjoyed working for both Head Start programs. When she became the Health Coordinator for Migrant she fell in love and found her passion for the Migrant program. She believes it is an honor and privilege to be able to serve the Migrant families and know that she is making a difference in their lives or contributing to their success in a small way.
In 2005, Maritza graduated from Fresno Pacific University with a BA in Management Organizational Development.
Community Services Program Manager
Ana Gudino graduated from California State University, Fresno, with a bachelor’s degree in social work in 2014. During her final year at CSUF, she completed her internship at Community Action Partnership of Madera County (CAPMC). Upon graduation, she joined CAPMC as a Customer Assistance Technician. After four years in that role, Ana Gudino was promoted to LIHEAP Coordinator. In April 2022, following the departure of the previous Program Manager, she applied for and was appointed as the new Community Services Program Manager. As of June 2024, Ana Gudino will have been with CAPMC for 10 years. Outside of work, she enjoys spending quality time with her family.
Victim Services Program Manager
Jennifer has been working in the field of victimology for over fifteen years. Her journey began at CAPMC-Victim Services in 2008, where she started as an intern/volunteer on the 24-hour crisis line. In 2011, with her education completed she was hired as an Advocate III with the Victim Witness program. In 2016, she advanced to Specialty Advocate, specializing in sexual assault cases. Recognized for her leadership and contributions, Jennifer was appointed Program Manager of Victim Services in 2021.
Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminology with a specialization in Victimology from California State University, Fresno, where she also completed her master’s degree in criminology in 2011. She spends her free time traveling with family and friends.
Human Resources Director
Irene Yang is the Human Resources Director with Community Action Partnership of Madera County, Inc. (CAPMC). In this role, Irene Yang leads the Human Resources team providing all aspects of workforce functions, including recruitment, safety, employee relations, compensation & benefits, compliance, and training & development.
Before joining CAPMC in 2006, Irene Yang worked years for a diverse range of organizations, including Cross Cultural Family Center, YWCA Apartment, Inc., Kantola Production, and Bow Corporation (in the sectors of non-profits, private, and business startups).
Irene Yang is a Certified Community Action Professional and holds a BA in Economics and a minor in Chinese from the University of California, Davis.
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These programs are licensed by Community Care Licensing. The office is located in Fresno and maintains files on all licensed programs. California state law requires a licensed child care facility to make accessible to the public a copy of any licensing report pertaining to the facility that documents a facility visit or a substantiated complaint investigation.
A more complete file regarding a child care licensee may be available at an office of the State Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division. You have the right to access any public information in these files.
As a parent, you have the right to get information about any substantiated or inconclusive complaints about a child care provider that you select for your child. A website has been compiled by Community are Licensing (CCL), Department of Social Services to provide the public with important information regarding citations, complaints, and inspections conducted on child care facilities licensed by CCL. The exact facility name or facility number is required for the search. Click here to view these records. Please take time to review your prospective licensed child care provider information on the website and contact CCL at (559) 243-4588 if you need additional information.
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