The Fremont Family Resource Center (FFRC) is a division of the Human Services Department of Fremont City Government that provides a multitude of services and programs aimed at assisting homeless and low-income families and individuals. They offer over 20 state and local programs in a single location, ensuring easy access to resources for residents in need. Services provided include housing assistance, health and wellness programs, employment counseling, parenting classes, and more. The FFRC aims to significantly reduce homelessness and poverty within the community through these comprehensive support services.
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