second semester report cards will be mailed home with registration materials...grades can be viewed on line as of June 18th...............registration packets for next school year will be mailed home on July 5th..................refer to the web site (about KHS...registration information) for summer registration dates and time.................check "News and Announcements" for class of 1990 twenty year reunion information................
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Parent Resource Directory


12 Step Program
714-229-6627
Program designed to treat alcoholism and drug dependency based on the 12-step program taken from the basic text of Alcoholics Anonymous.

Al-Anon/Alateen
714-748-1113/ 12391 Lewis St. #102, Garden Grove, CA 92840
Services for families and teens that have a family member and friends with a drinking problem.

Alcoholics Anonymous
714-556-4555
Program for men and women to share their experience, strength and hope with each other to solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. No fees.

Anaheim Family Justice Center
714-765-1645 / 150 West Vermont Ave., Anaheim, CA 92805
The Family Justice Center assists adults and children who are victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault or elder/dependent adult abuse. This multi-agency center focuses on the victims of “family crimes”. Services include law enforcement, legal aid, victim-witness, adult protective services, children and family services, financial aid and domestic violence temporary restraining orders.

Anaheim Drug and Alcohol Service Clinics
714-934-4669/ 2035 E. Ball Rd. Suite 100A, Anaheim, CA 92804
The Clinic offers individual counseling for teens with drug and alcohol problem. They work with children ages 13 and up. No Fee. Contact: Kevin

Anaheim Police Activities League
714-533-8255/ 315 Broadway St. Anaheim, CA 92805
The League serves all children between the ages of 5 and 17 who live in or attend school in Anaheim. Program provides alternatives to gangs, drugs and other criminal activities through a vast array of programs.

Anaheim Police Explorers
(714) 765-1521/ 425 S. Harbor Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92805
This is a program designed for students between the ages of 14 and 21. Anaheim Police Explorers attends a live-in Police Explorer Academy with other Orange County Law Enforcement Explorers. Contact: Rick Martinez

Boys & Girls Club of Anaheim
714-491-3617/ 311 Broadway St. Anaheim, CA 92805
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Anaheim is a safe and positive place for kids striving to make a difference in the lives of all Anaheim youth through quality programs. Annual membership fee is only $20.00 per a year.

Casa Youth Shelter, Teen Runaways
714995-8601/ 10911 Regan St. Los Alamitos, CA 90720
The Shelter takes in teens in crisis. They offer individual and family counseling, Anger management, Education on Sex and Alcohol, Art Therapy. They work with children ages 12-17 years old. Sliding cost fee. Open 24 hrs. Bilingual

Child Abuse Registry
714-940-1000 or toll free (800) 207-4464
Call the Child Abuse Registry if you suspect that a child is being abused or neglected.

Children and Youth Services
714-577-5400
Serves children who are emotionally disturbed minors referred from the special education programs in the schools. Promotes family support and guidance groups to help improve the quality of life for families and their mentally ill loved ones. Work with children 5-17 years of age.

Family Involvement/Parenting
714-999-2179
Program offers many classes, workshops, training and opportunities to support families. Courses are free and free babysitting is offered.

Gang Tattoo Removal
714-662-7456/ 3816 Bristol, Suite M, Santa Ana, CA 92704
They remove tattoos for a small co-pay, they offer 20-25% discount, are willing to work with the families to provide a reasonable price.

Hate Crime (Orange County Human Relations)
714-567-7470
Hate Crime’s objective is to create community awareness, increase collaboration for enhanced community and police response and assist primary and secondary victims of hate and collaborate to eliminate hate crimes and incidents in Orange County.

La Familia/Latino Service Center
714-479-0120/ 1905 N. College Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92706
The center serves adolescents and adults. Offers only for adolescents a program on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. For adults they offer parenting classes, counseling for domestic violence and child abuse. Fee varies depending on the classes and they have a sliding scale. Bilingual.

Manzanita Family Resource Center
714-765-3776/ 1260 Rivera St. Anaheim, CA 92801
Services and Programs offered are; Family Counseling, Parent Education, After-School Programs, Emergency Assistance, ESL Classes, Legal Services, Job Search Workshops, Information & Referral, Case Management, WIC, Immunizations, Youth Sport, Volunteer Program, Child Development Activities, Academic Support, Outreach Services, Support Groups, Youth Development, Family Literacy, Health Education & Services.

Marijuana Anonymous
714-999-9409/ 358 S. Main, Orange CA 92668
Marijuana Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share our experience, strength, and help others to recover from marijuana addiction. No requirement for membership. No dues or fees for membership.

National Runaway Switchboard
1-800-621-4000
Designed for youths who are runaway and homeless. Programs mission is to facilitate relationships that ensure that youth and families have access to resources in their communities.

Olive Crest
714-543-5437/2130 E. 4th St. #200 Santa Ana, CA 92705
Serves children from birth to age 18, young adults 18-22, and at risk families through providing; Homes and Loving Families for youth, Education and Vocational Training, Individual, Group, and Family Counseling, Relationship building skills, and spiritual support, Child Abuse Prevention Education, Health, Nutritional, and Recreational Activities. This office primarily services foster and adoptive homes and foster youth throughout Orange County. Provides Foster/Adopt homes and services, Therapeutic Foster Care, Intensive Treatment Foster Care and short term Shelter Care.

Paint Your Heart Out
714-758-1387/ 211 S. St. College Blvd. #370, Anaheim CA 92806
Made up of volunteers from the community and used donated supplies and materials or those bought with donations to repair, and refurbish homes for low income senior or disabled Anaheim homeowners.

Positive Action Center
714-633-0011 x: 1301/ 2601 East Chapman Avenue Orange, CA 92869
Program designed for drug and alcohol recovery.

Project S.A.Y
714-765-5246/ 200 S. Anaheim Blvd. Room 433, Anaheim, CA 92805
Program serves young people in the community. The program uses a combination of outreach, educational workshops, and recreation and sports activities to promote the healthy development of young people ages 13-18 years. Outreach Workers are assigned to junior high and high schools in Anaheim.

Safe Schools
714-220-4080/ Magnolia High School, 2450 W. Ball Road, Unit 1, Anaheim, CA 92804
Program is designed to provide opportunities, curriculum and resources that provide prevention and intervention activities in many areas; substance education, violence prevention, gang prevention, truancy reduction, and attendance outreach, and many other areas.

Straight Talk Clinic
714-828-2000/ 5712 Camp St. Cypress, CA 90630
Locations in Cypress and La Mirada provide a variety of services to youths and adults which include; Individual Psychotherapy, Child Development, Family Communications, Marital Relations, Personal Growth and Adjustment, Suicide and Depression, Anxiety and Stress Reduction, Conflict Resolution, Addictions, HIV and AIDS Related Issues. Straight Talk also offers: Psychological Testing, Community Outreach, Speaker Bureau, Training Seminars, Educational Programs, Parenting Classes, and Community Services Hours. Fees for counseling services are set on a sliding scale, based on ability to pay.

Tobacco Use Prevention Program
714-834-4423
Program conducts education interventions and participates in community/cultural events in order to increase awareness in the general public of the dangers of smoking and environmental tobacco smoke.

Tough Love
714-665-6565/ Fullerton
The program is a Parent Support group with children out of control. There is $5 weekly fee. Contact person Bianca

Western Youth Services
714-871-9264/ 2050 Youth Way, Fullerton, CA 92635
Services provided include; individual, family and group counseling for emotionally disturbed children, adults and families. Services are also available in Anaheim, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach.

Y.M.C.A
714-635-9622/ 240 S. Euclid St, Anaheim, CA 92802
All YMCA programs integrate the four pillars of character development honesty, caring, respect and responsibility. Together with our community partners, staff, volunteers, supporters and board leaders, our goal is to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities.


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