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Locality: Paradise, California

Phone: +1 530-327-7486



Address: 311 Circlewood Dr 95969 Paradise, CA, US

Website: www.orovillehopecenter.org

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Paradise Hope Center 01.07.2021

Men’s Clothing is always a great need at the Hope Center! https://youtu.be/LTRrUYg42_k

Paradise Hope Center 17.06.2021

This Saturday, 10:00 AM at the Paradise Hope Center Joe Acciaioli LCSW will be presenting Healing Depression and Anxiety with Mindfulness. Immediately following there will be free wellness services; massage, acupuncture, chiropractic and more.

Paradise Hope Center 05.06.2021

Yay for community collaboration efforts, impacting lives!

Paradise Hope Center 24.05.2021

Food Assistance Information: Butte, Glenn, Colusa & Tehama County (April 18-24th). Please utilize this information if you are having a hard time accessing or ...affording food. Also, see this food access website, https://foodfinder.us/, for updated sites that are providing food. #foodforall #chc #calfreshoutreach Butte-Glenn 211 Community Action Agency of Butte County & First 5 Colusa Children & Families Commission See more

Paradise Hope Center 14.05.2021

Integrative Healers Action Network is looking for local practitioners to volunteer for our upcoming clinics. They are a nonprofit organization serving fire victims, both emergently and those suffering from PTSD. They are looking for: Mental Health Therapist, Massage Therapist, Chiropractors, Clinical Homeopaths, Acupuncturists and Naturopaths. Again, thank you. By having locals they will be able to respond faster to emergencies as well as have consistent people to serve our community. So if you are interested in this kind of volunteer work in our community, or even throughout the state, when fire season starts up again, please message them and they will get you started on the paperwork. There are openings for administrative help also, for those who aren’t practitioners and still want to be involved.