32535 Sycamore Road P.O. Box 370 Tollhouse, CA Sparkler & Fireworks Safety More than 50,000 fires are caused by fireworks every year. Take the proper precautions when operating fireworks. 93667 OVCDC STAFF: Elizabeth Badilla Site Manager Never disassemble or try to make your own fireworks. Don t point sparklers, or fireworks at yourself or others, especially while they re being lit. Only light fireworks on the ground and in areas that are dry and fire resistant. Don t attempt to light multiple devices at the same time. Never allow young children to handle fireworks or sparklers. Always keep a portable fire extinguisher close by. Also keep a water hose or buckets of water nearby to put out fires. Water Activity Safety Case Counselor As July is one of the hottest months of the year, many families turn to water activities to beat the heat. However, even fun water activities have serious risks if the proper precautions aren t taken. Yesnia Rameriz Michelle Luna Employment Coordinator Review safe boating practices. Never consume alcohol while driving a boat. Before boating, always check that there are enough life preservers on hand for every passenger. Set water safety rules for your family. Pools should be enclosed completely with a fence to restrict access to the area. Consider installing wireless outdoor sensors that will alert you via phone or with a chime inside your home if the sensors are activated. Keep a first aid kit near the pool. Kimberly Knight Site Project Grilling Safety Coordinator July is one of the peak months for grilling fires. Enjoy grilling your favorite meals this summer while also keeping your family safe. Chris Rodriguez Site Project Coordinator Check gas grill hoses for cracks, holes and leaks. Keep children away from grills. Gas leaks, blocked tubes, and propane tanks can be a cause of grill fires and explosions. Never grill indoors, in the garage, in any enclosed area or on a surface that might catch fire. Keep the grill at least two feet away from decks, siding, branches and any outdoor equipment that can catch fire quickly.
Clients Please Call TANF Clients please call ahead of time to ensure that staff is available to accommodate your needs for your questions or concerns. In case of an emergency please feel free to call or come in for assistance at anytime. If anyone is interested in DMV classes please contact Elizabeth or Michelle at the office, thanks. Transports Courtesy transportation will only be provided when scheduled in advance and based on staff availability. Please call Case Counselor in advance no less than48 hours prior to the date of needed transport. Computer Resource Lab Cold Springs TANF offers the use of computers located at the Tribal TANF office for educational and employment purposes Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm This resource is available to the Community. For Tribal TANF Parent Cases ONLY Revenue Sharing Payments: It is the beginning of a new year. Revenue Sharing received from January 1st will be not counted until it exceeds $4,000.00 in a calendar year. However receipts must still be submitted. Direct Deposit Policy 127-7 After the first check, direct deposit will be required unless verifiable good cause is For more information Please Contact: Cold Springs TANF Office (559) 855-7570
MERS Remember it s the client s responsibility to make sure that their Monthly Eligibility Report (MER) with documentation is received in the office on the 1st of the month. MER s received after the 10th are considered late and will result in a late payment. If your MER is turned in after the 10th, please remember to complete a 10 day waiver form. (or designated date) Supportive Service Request (SSR) Submission of a Support Service Request is not a guarantee of approval; OVCDC has 10 days after receipt of a completed Support Service Request, with all needed documentation attached, to approve or disapprove a request for supportive service. Failure to supply all needed documentation with a request will further delay processing. SSR s must be submitted by 12:00pm Wednesdays (unless otherwise advised) in order to meet weekly deadline for processing. Supportive Service Request Receipts All original receipts (except child care) for amount of the supportive service assistance must be submitted within 30 days of receiving the assistance check/direct deposit. Failure to provide receipts may affect future Supportive Service request and/or result in an overpayment. Please tape your receipts to paper to eliminate the possibility TANF New Cases & Re-Certification TANF Case must be approved before Cash Aid payment can be authorized. It is the applicants responsibility to submit the required documentation to determine eligibility. Once case has been reviewed and all necessary documents have been submitted the Notice Of Action (NOA) will be mailed out to notify you of the status of your case.
COLD SPRINGS TRIBAL TANF PO BOX 370 32535 SYCAMORE RD. TOLLHOUSE, CA 93667 Owens Valley Career Development Center Mission Statement: The Owens Valley Career Development Center is a consortium of Sovereign Nations advancing quality of life for Native people through education and self sufficiency, protecting preserving and promoting our cultures through Nation building, today and tomorrow.