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  1. 2 de ene. de 2019 · January 2, 2019 ·. As many of you know, we are not taking used clothes due to lack of storage space. Our community partners Salvation Army Thrift Store - Fresno, CA and Catholic Charities, Diocese of Fresno are so kind to provide our clients vouchers to go shopping at their stores. Marjaree Mason Center does have Kathryn's Closet at our ...

  2. The Marjaree Mason Center operates two confidentially located safe houses in Fresno County. MMC ensures that victims of domestic violence, all genders, are provided a safe place to reside while their traumatic situation is addressed, and while they obtain the support needed to return to the community safely.

  3. A History of Success. The Marjaree Mason Center was founded by the YWCA, in 1979, after the death of Marjaree Mason. For the past forty years, the Center has operated the only domestic violence shelter in Fresno County. In 1996 the Center became an independent non-profit. With the support of the community and strong leadership, the Center has ...

  4. The Marjaree Mason Center conducts hundreds of community training presentations every year. These presentations include general information about domestic violence, as well as what to do if you suspect someone you know is a victim. Many schools, day-care facilities, healthcare providers, and other agencies have received training.

  5. A minimum of 100 hours throughout the entire semester. Volunteers may be asked to work a variety of shifts including but not limited to: day, swing, and weekend shifts. Volunteers, interns, and trainees must work a minimum of four (4) hours a week during a six month period. The agency will reimburse the training ($100) fees for volunteers if ...

  6. Cash and check donations are always welcome. The Marjaree Mason Center also receives much of it's financial support from private and public grants and family foundations. If you wish to learn more about how to establish such a relationship with Marjaree Mason Center, please contact MMC’s Director of Development at 559-487-1313.

  7. The need: The Marjaree Mason Center has significantly outgrown our current headquarters and crisis drop-in center in downtown Fresno, originally built in 1913 as a private home. Given the National Historic Registry designation and no adjacent land, expansion in our current location is not possible. The solution: The Community Resource Center will more than double the footprint for critical non ...