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South Oroville and Chico residents have been working for over a year on the opening of the African American Family Cultural Center (AAFCC) in South Oroville. Though the AAFCC is not officially open, I was invited to do an introductory interview by Youth for Change (YFC), a non-profit youth advocacy organization currently running the center. George Siler, YFC's founder and executive director, says YFC came to operate the African American Family Cultural Center because of their successful history

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blogs.kqed.org — “The Resource Center is housed in the larger Southside Community Center, and is a place where anyone can go to find the resources they need for everything from mental health issues to cooking classes and everything in between. Once each month, they offer a three-day class with community nurses who speak about reproductive health and disease, and provide referral for anyone who needs help. The center also works closely with the Butte County Meth Strike Force to provide education materials and treaView full resource at blogs.kqed.org

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