Pathways of Hope
- Costs
- Free
- Audience
- Adults
- Kids
- Teens
- Resource Type
- Services
- Access Type
- No Library Card Required
- Body
Local non-profit providing assisting those in need of food, shelter, and housing.
Local non-profit providing assisting those in need of food, shelter, and housing.
Provides a culturally-competent and client-centered continuum of behavioral health (mental health and substance use disorder) care, which includes crisis, prevention, early intervention, outpatient, residential and inpatient services for all eligible Orange County residents.
Read the NY Times in the library, at home, or on-the-go using mobile browsing or an app on your smartphone! You will need an email address to set up an account with The New York Times (which is separate from your library account), but access will be free if you connect using the library’s links.
The City of Fullerton maintains ownership of the property, it is managed by The Muckenthaler Cultural Center Foundation and its elected Board of Directors. The City and the Muck enjoy a strong spirit of cooperation in the best interest of our mutual constituents. The Muck produces close to 100 events annually. These include concerts in our extraordinary outdoor amphitheatre, and our indoor cabaret space. That includes our five free-to-the-community Cultural Festivals, our Art gallery exhibits, a lecture series, and occasional film events.
Janet Evans Swim Complex
Managed by the Fullerton Aquatics Sports Team Inc. In Partnership with the City of Fullerton.
Adult Lap Swim, Learn-to-Swim Lessons, or Water Aerobics available!
This public facility, with 11 lighted courts, is quietly situated next to St. Jude Medical Center. Our goal is to provide the community with first-class tennis programming for beginning, recreational, and advanced tennis players to enjoy.
The YMCA of Orange County aims to improve lives and strengthen character by fostering youth and family development, healthy living and social responsibility driven by passionate staff and volunteers.
Indoor pool at the Fullerton Community Center
Managed by the Fullerton Aquatics Sports Team Inc. In Partnership with the City of Fullerton.
Adult Lap Swim, Learn-to-Swim Lessons, or Water Aerobics available!
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Fullerton provide a fun, safe and constructive environment for kids and teens during out-of-school hours. Community-based and led by professional staff, Clubs across America serve small towns, large metropolitan areas, public housing communities, and Native populations, as well as those who live on U.S. military installations worldwide. They offer programs and services to help young people succeed in school, develop leadership skills, and maintain healthy lifestyles.
The City of Fullerton maintains ownership of the property, it is managed by The Muckenthaler Cultural Center Foundation and its elected Board of Directors. The City and the Muck enjoy a strong spirit of cooperation in the best interest of our mutual constituents. The Muck produces close to 100 events annually. These include concerts in our extraordinary outdoor amphitheatre, and our indoor cabaret space. That includes our five free-to-the-community Cultural Festivals, our Art gallery exhibits, a lecture series, and occasional film events.
The mission of the Fullerton Museum Center (FMC) is to present the best in diverse exhibitions and education programs. Our Center provides a vibrant central gathering place for the community, stimulates dialogue, and promotes critical and creative thinking.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Fullerton provide a fun, safe and constructive environment for kids and teens during out-of-school hours. Community-based and led by professional staff, Clubs across America serve small towns, large metropolitan areas, public housing communities, and Native populations, as well as those who live on U.S. military installations worldwide. They offer programs and services to help young people succeed in school, develop leadership skills, and maintain healthy lifestyles.
Read the NY Times in the library, at home, or on-the-go using mobile browsing or an app on your smartphone! You will need an email address to set up an account with The New York Times (which is separate from your library account), but access will be free if you connect using the library’s links.