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Californians believe that our state’s children are a top priority. That’s why in 1998 voters passed Proposition 10, adding a 50-cent tax to each pack of cigarettes sold to create First 5 California, also known as the California Children and Families Commission. First 5 California is dedicated to improving the lives of California’s young children and their families through a comprehensive system of education, health services, childcare, and other crucial programs. Since its creation nearly a decade ago, First 5 California has brought these critical services to millions of parents, caregivers and children ages 0 to 5, and we’re striving to reach thousands more every day.

First 5 California distributes funds to local communities through the state’s 58 individual counties, all of which have created their own local First 5 County Commissions. Eighty percent of the annual revenues are allocated to the 58 County Commissions, while the remaining 20 percent fund the state’s overall guiding programs and administrative costs. The amount of funding provided to each First 5 County Commission is based upon the area’s birth rate. Funds are used to address the local needs of communities statewide.

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First 5 California Staff Directory

Mission Statement

By 2012, be recognized as California's unequivocal voice for children 0 to 5 to ensure greater equity in their readiness for school.


 
-- First 5 California Mission Statement

Vision Statement

All children in California enter school ready to achieve their greatest potential.

-- First 5 California Vision Statement



Guiding Principles:

Child Centered: Focus all programs and activities on the needs of California's children.

Family Focus: Support families as children's primary caregivers and first teachers.

Diversity: Ensure that families from all of California's diverse populations connect to services needed to succeed.

Public Support: Build a foundation of support for a comprehensive, integrated and holistic early childhood development system.

Quality Standards: Incorporate the highest quality, evidence-based standards when assessing program effectiveness.

Partnerships and Leveraging: Promote collaboration with public and private partners building on existing systems.


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