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Butte Community Based Coalition

The Butte Community Based Coalition is a collaborative effort between the Butte County Office of Education (BCOE), California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), Butte County Sheriff, Butte County Probation and Tehama County Probation. The program is specifically designed to provide men and women returning from state prison or county jail with services necessary for a successful transition back into the community.
 
The primary objective of the CBC model is to:
  • Ease client transition to the community
  • Preserve public safety
  • Promote positive re-entry experiences
 
Participants include men and women on parole, probation, or under the Sheriff's supervision.
 
The BCBC provides full wrap-around services in the areas of Life Skills, Education, Treatment Services, and Job Readiness Skills.
Individualized Treatment Plan (ITP)

Individualized Treatment Plan (ITP)

A client's Individual Treatment Plan will be developed upon entering the program. As the client progresses through the program the plan will be revised, and it is considered a living document that will guide the client's participation through the duration of the program.
 
Phase-Based Programming
Phase 1:
  • 20 program days
  • Introduce client to program and requirements for participation
  • Goals: Sobriety, develop ITP, administer/interpret assessments, complete foundational coursework, compliance with supervision and program requirements
Phase 2:
  • Changing the way the client thinks, address the client needs identified in their assessments, work on pre-employment training
  • Goals: Sobriety, fulfill ITP objectives, obtain employment or enroll in vocational or educational programs, compliance with supervision and program requirements
Phase 3:
  • Continue working on stability and becoming employed and independent
  • Goals: Sobriety, fulfill ITP objectives, develop exit plan, compliance with supervision and program requirement
Alumni
  • Goals: Sobriety, maintain employment or vocational/educational programming, compliance with supervision and program requirements
 
Site/Staff Directory:
 
BCBC Chico Office
1370 Ridgewood Dr., Suite 14, Chico, CA 95973
Phone: 530-879-7527 Fax: 530-879-7596
 
Name Title Email Phone
Beth Porter Program Coordinator bporter@bcoe.org 530-879-7529
Trace Watkins Case Manager I twatkins@bcoe.org 530-879-7541
Allison Lester Case Manager I alester@bcoe.org 530-879-7542
Erika Pearson Case Manager I erpearson@bcoe.org 530-879-7541
Deidra Jaime Administrative Clerk djaime@bcoe.org 530-879-7527
 
BCBC Oroville Office
51 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965
Phone: 530-532-5778 Fax: 530-532-5764
Name Title Email Phone
Ernesto Telly Program Coordinator etelly@bcoe.org 530-532-5778
Cynthia Bowen Case Manager I cbowen@bcoe.org 530-532-5892
Edward Sprague Case Manager I esprague@bcoe.org 530-532-5793
 
BCBC Red Bluff Office
717 Pine Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080
Phone: 530-528-7955 Fax: 530-528-7958
Name Title Email Phone
Barbara Kellogg Program Coordinator bkellogg@bcoe.org 530-528-7954
Nicole Radford Case Manager I nradford@bcoe.org 530-528-7957
Nancy Ortega-Coley Case Manager I nortega@bcoe.org 530-528-7956
VACANT Administrative Clerk    
 
BCBC Redding Office
2124 Market Street, Redding, CA 96001
Phone: 530-528-7962 Fax: 530-528-7962
Name Title Email Phone
Stephanie Gibbs Program Coordinator sgibbs@bcoe.org 530-528-7959
Dustin Madole Case Manager I dmadole@bcoe.org 530-528-7961
Crystal Whitcomb Case Manager I cwhitcomb@bcoe.org 530-528-7960
VACANT Case Manager I - 60%    
Nancy Smith Administrative Clerk nsmith@bcoe.org 530-528-7962
BCBC BCOE

BCBC BCOE

Contact:
Debbie Morris - Director
1859 Bird Street, Oroville, CA 95965
Phone: (530) 532-5891
Fax: (530) 532-5851
Email
 
Triny Seifert - Senior Administrative Assistant
Phone: (530) 532-5689
Fax: (530) 532-5851
Email