“UCFC is a central hub where families can receive essential services. It is uniquely positioned to serve students and families while filling the gap of needed services within the city limits."
— Alameda County Social Services Agency, Policy Director
Read the UCFC annual report, strategic plan, and more reports and information here.
1685 Interventions
for students, including direct interventions, such as home visits to support school attendance.
7000 Students
received academic and enrichment supports including summer and expanded day programs.
24,300 Health Services
including vaccinations for youth and families, and vision and oral health for K-12 NHUSD students.
55,000 Urgent Living supports, including food, clothing, hygiene, and housing navigation and case management.
Learn more about the history of the Union City Family Center, our partners, and our impact.
Neighborhoods Ready for School
UCFC is honored to participate in this place-based initiative launched by First 5 Alameda County. Launched in 2018, this high impact model supports equity and neighborhood-led investment, programming, and policy related to early childhood development, family health and well-being, and kindergarten readiness.
Since 2012, the Union City Family Center (UCFC) has improved the lives of more than 25,000 individuals. We collaborate with more than 40 agencies to provide services to students of the New Haven Unified School District along with vital supports to individuals and families within Southern Alameda County.
Our 2022-23 Annual Report describes the results of our collective impact work.