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Strengthening families, caregivers and communities by learning to make the most out of the earliest years of your child’s life.

CHAC’s Family Resource Centers (FRCs) collaborate with FIRST 5 Santa Clara County and other community partners to offer programs that help parents and other caregivers understand the importance of physical and social-emotional development during early childhood, along with the family and community engagement needed to build strong communities.  

FRC classes, events and individual consultations foster ways of building and maintaining a healthy connection between parent and child and increasing resilience in the family.  Family Resource Center staff also trains a dedicated group of volunteers - many who have started as participants - who continue to carry out our vision to encourage further community involvement.

Our Locations

Family Resource Centers Main Office

Mercy Street Family Resource Center (MV)
748 Mercy Street, Mountain View, CA 94041
(650) 967-4813
familyresourcecenters@chacmv.org

Office Hours:
Monday - Appointment Only
Tuesday-Thursday - 10am to 4pm
Friday - Appointment Only

Satellite Locations

Open during scheduled events or by Appointment Only.
Please call or email our main office for information re programs at any of our satellite offices

Mountain View:
Escuela Family Resource Center

260 Escuela Ave Mountain View, CA 94040
(650) 967-4813, ext 143

Sunnyvale (SV):
Vargas Family Resource Center

1054 Carson Drive. Room 15
Sunnyvale, CA 94086 (map of room)
(650) 967-4813, ext 144

Cupertino/West San Jose:
Northwest YMCA Family Resource Center

20803 Alves Drive.
Cupertino, CA 95014
(650) 967-4813, ext 142



Our Impact

In 2022-23, CHAC Family Resource Centers:

In 2022-23, CHAC Family Resource Centers:

  • Served over 6,453 families in Santa Clara county;

  • Offered services in English, Spanish, Mandarin, and Japanese;

  • Implemented programs to include multi-generational impact and involvement among families;

  • 4,368 Individuals and families built and maintained parent-child connections and received essential personal supplies such as diapers and baby formula.

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