Summer Matters Technical Assistance Providers List

January 18, 2016

Summer Matters Technical Assistance Providers are here to help you develop, assess and improve your summer learning program.

Contact a provider to gain additional guidance, support and oversight for your program.

Region Organization Name Role Email Phone
2 Butte County Office of Education Gloria Halley Regional Lead ghalley@bcoe.org (530) 532-5705
3 Sacramento County Office of Education Barbara Metzug Regional Lead bmetzuk@scoe.net (916) 228-2715
3 Sacramento County Office of Education Monica Gonzalez Regional Lead mgonzalez@scoe.net (916) 228-2644
3 UCD Center for Community Schools Partnership Bel Reyes Community Schools Program Director belreyes@ucdavis.edu
3 UCD Center for Community Schools Partnership Kindra Montgomery Block Director of Training and Community Relations kfmontgomery@ucdavis.edu (530) 752-6090
4 Partnership for Children & Youth Andrea Broxton T.A. Director andrea@partnerforchildern.org (510) 830-4200 x1609
4 Partnership for Children & Youth Jennifer Hicks T.A. Manager jhicks@partnerforchildren.org (510) 830-4200 x1607
5 Monterey County Office of Education Mara Wold Regional Lead mwold@monterey.k12.ca.us (408) 313-6059
7 Central Valley Afterschool Foundation Rico Peralta Director of Program Development rperalta@
centralvalleyafterschool.org
559) 326-2069
11 Los Angeles County Office of Education Mary Jo Ginty Regional Lead ginty_maryjo@lacoe.edu (562) 803-8336

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