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Orange / California / United States
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Children and Family Services is a part of Social Services Agency (SSA) of the county of Orange, Calif. The agency provides a range of intervention and prevention, family assessment and shelter, and planning and permanency services. It also offers continuing family services. SSA operates under the policy direction of the Orange County Board of Supervisors and the California Departments of Social Services and Health Services. It is responsible for planning, implementing and operating various social services. The parent agency receives funding from state, federal and county sources. SSA operates human resources, information technology, adult services, strategic planning and career development divisions. Children and Family Services is located in Orange, Calif.
Orange / California / United States
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Orange / California / United States
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Orange / California / United States
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Orange / California / United States
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Theo Lacy Facility is a minimum and maximum security correctional home that employs more than 400 staff members. It maintains buildings with fenced compounds containing large outdoor recreational areas. The facility s inmates perform various cleaning, cooking and maintenance works. Founded in 1960, Theo Lacy Facility provides medical, dental and mental health services, as well as meals to inmates. It has various intake, release, classification, records and law library sections. Theo Lacy Facility also offers the Community Work Program and the Phoenix House New Start Program. The facility is administered by the Orange County Sheriffs Department and can accommodate up to 3,000 inmates.
Orange / California / United States
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Orange / California / United States
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Orange / California / United States
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Orange / California / United States
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Orange / California / United States
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The Orange County Transportation Authority is a multi-modal transportation agency serving Orange County, Calif. It keeps Orange County moving with countywide bus and paratransit service, Metrolink commuter rail service, the 91 express lanes toll facility, freeway, street and road improvement projects, motorist aid services and by regulating taxi operations. OCTA began in 1991 with the consolidation of seven separate transportation agencies. An 18-member board of directors governs OCTA. The board consists of five county supervisors, 10 city members, two public members and the director of the department of transportation district 12 as a non-voting member. OCTA employs about 500 employees.
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