Ohana is a Hawaiian word meaning family. At Ohana Center our extended family members are the members of our community.
Through our motto “Helping Families One Hand at a Time” Ohana Center staff strive to encourage critical thinking and problem solving skills through individual empowerment and positive self image. Utilizing the African spirit of UBUNTU “I am because we are,”
Utilizing therapeutic methods that encourage self-sufficiency and economic independence. We seek to help”at-risk” and underserved individuals and families, working toward a brighter future.
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Ohana Center is the host of this new space that provides support to black birth workers or birth worker, supporting black birthing individuals. Birth workers in the Antelope Valley can request the use of the Birth Worker Community Collaborative space to meet with clients, host free trainings for Birth Workers, and provide a free birthing library.
Your support is important to our work at Ohana Center . There are many ways you can contribute towards our causes, and every little bit that you commit goes a long way in helping us fulfill our mission. Learn more about how you can get involved and take advantage of the opportunity to do some good.
Ohana Center’s mission is to provide families with the tools they need to be on the road to stability. Our vision is to bridge the gap between community, family, and home life. Utilizing therapeutic methods that encourage self-sufficiency and economic independence.