This list of resources offers free and confidential support for people in distress, as well as resources for friends and loved ones.
For people who care for and love someone with a mental illness, we provide support, skills, and education in a faith-based environment.
Seniors: Chino Senior Center provides a hub of activities, services, and support for adults ages 50+ in our community. Get connected!
Advocates are available 24/7 in more than 200 languages. All calls are free and confidential.
Moms of preschoolers are always welcome. Join us to recharge and be encouraged through the joys and challenges of motherhood.
If you have a need, we’d like to help. These are challenging times, but you don’t have to struggle alone.
This food pantry serves families in six cities across the Inland Empire. Weekly distribution sites vary.
This Christian ministry distributes groceries weekly in Chino. Distribution days and locations vary.
Serving families in the Chino Valley since 1945, Chino Neighborhood House, helps provide food and other basic necessities to families in our community.
The “A Brush with Kindness” program serves low-income homeowners struggling to maintain a decent place to live in. Volunteer to serve or apply for assistance.
Whether you’re struggling with debt or working on a family budget, a conversation with a financial counselor can help get you on the right track.
Need help filing an application for unemployment? An experienced advisor can provide valuable “how-to” tips.
Ready to see the world in a brand new way and discover your purpose? We’ve got a free eBook just for you!
When we’re hurt, forgiving can seem too overwhelming to even consider. How can we overcome that?
The following excerpt is from Timothy Keller’s, The Reason For God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.
We’ve curated a variety of resources around some of the key issues Pastor Josh unpacked in our Think Different message series.