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Caridades Católicas de Idaho Servicios de Fortalecimiento de la Familia Educación Financiera CCI presta servicios a todos sin importar religión, edad, incapacidad, género, raza/étnicidad, ingresos o antecedentes. CCI proporciona instrucción especializada para aumentar la capacidad de las personas en la toma de decisiones correctas para el manejo de las finanzas personales, considerando los servicios proporcionados por las instituciones financieras, evitando los prestamistas aprovechados y entendiendo el manejo del crédito. Educación para Padres Servicios Legales de Inmigración Familiar CCI también da clases para padres de familia, para ayudar a fortalecer a las familias promoviendo estrategias para educar a los hijos y proporcionando oportunidades para actividades en familia. Los cursos duran 6 semanas, una clase a la semana. CCI ofrece asistencia legal de inmigración a personas y familias de bajos ingresos. Consultas abiertas se llevan a cabo durante el primer viernes de cada mes, no se necesita cita. Para más información de los servicios de CCI o para apoyar nuestra labor, favor de ponerse en conta cto con nosotros. Servicios de Consejería También proporcionamos servicios de consejería en el Este de Idaho. Los consejeros de CCI utilizan teorías y técnicas para proveer servicios a la medida de las necesidades de sus clientes. La consejería se da en diferentes formas, ya sea individual, de pareja, para niños, adolescentes o en familia. Centro de Fortalecimiento de la Familia en Idaho Falls 151 N. Ridge, #270 Idaho Falls, ID 83402 Jason Batalden (208) 552-6368 Idaho Falls Family Strengthening Center 151 North Ridge, Idaho Falls (208) 552-6368 www.ccidaho.org Justicia Social y Abogacía CCI responde a cuestiones de pobreza y aboga por soluciones sistemáticas. Catholic Charities of Idaho www.ccidaho.org Providing Help, Creating Hope, Promoting Justice Catholic Charities of Idaho Family Strengthening Programs & Services Financial Literacy Classes Catholic Charities of Idaho (CCI) strengthens families and individuals and engages communities to break the cycle of poverty. CCI provides specialized instruction to enhance the ability of individuals to make appropriate decisions in managing their personal finances, understanding services provided by financial institutions, avoiding predatory lenders and understanding credit. Get Involved Today... Volunteer Donate Lend Your Voice Immigration Legal Services CCI provides immigration legal assistance to low-income individuals and families. Open consultations are conducted during the first Friday of every month in Idaho Falls; no appointment necessary. CCI’s professional social services are delivered by accredited staff and designed to empower individuals and families to reach their full spiritual, emotional and economic potential. Counseling Services Faith-based counseling services are available in Eastern Idaho. CCI’s counselors use reputable theories to provide services tailored to fit client needs. Counseling is available in a variety of forms, including individual, marriage, child & adolescent and family. CCI provides a variety of services to all people regardless of religion, age, gender, disability, race/ethnicity, income or background. Parenting Classes CCI’s parenting classes help strengthen families by promoting positive parenting strategies and providing opportunities for family activities. Courses consist of six weekly sessions. Please call for class schedules. Your support makes our work at CCI possible. There are many ways you can take a stand against poverty and help families in need. For more information on CCI services or for ways to get involved in providing help, creating hope and promoting justice in Eastern Idaho, please contact: Idaho Falls Family Strengthening Center 151 N. Ridge, #270 Idaho Falls, ID 83402 Jason Batalden (208) 552-6368 Social Justice & Advocacy Driven by and rooted in the moral principles of Catholic Social Teaching, CCI engages the community by educating and advocating on policy issues directly related to poverty in Idaho. www.ccidaho.org