RISE Inc. Youth Programs
RISE Inc. Esparto Community Service Center, 17340 Yolo Ave, Esparto, CA 95627
About
RISE Inc. Youth Programs are part of RISE, Inc., a non-profit public benefit corporation that serves the rural community. The programs operate under the broader RISE, Inc. services, which include after school programs funded through the California Department of Education and Workforce Innovation Programs for youth. RISE offices are open Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm, and they are closed for lunch from 12:00pm to 1:00pm.
• Schedule: RISE offices are open Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm, with a lunch closure from 12:00pm–1:00pm.
RISE, Inc. organized as a public benefit non-profit corporation in March 1987. The organization’s mission is to serve the rural community to enhance quality of life and opportunity for self-sufficiency. Founders Tammy Fullerton and Cathie Wicks have served as Co-Executive Directors for 25 years. RISE, Inc. provides and delivers services to the entire population of Western Rural Yolo County, with human and social services clustered under the RISE Community Service Center umbrella, and one of its partners is the Yocha Dehe Community Fund. The organization provides emergency food, clothing, and resource and referral services to community members, including Eat Well Yolo produce distribution where participants are asked to bring their own bags. RISE, Inc. has a loyal Board of Directors, employs program-specific staff, completes annual audits, and manages numerous contractual and grant-funded programs in the Winters and Esparto-Capay Valley Region of Western Yolo County. The organization reports a strong record of financial stability, budget management, and administrative capability, and notes that its specialty is rural program design and delivery, with a focus on engaging the community in active self-determination and motivated self-sufficiency.
Last updated April 5, 2026.
• Schedule: RISE offices are open Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm, with a lunch closure from 12:00pm–1:00pm.
RISE, Inc. organized as a public benefit non-profit corporation in March 1987. The organization’s mission is to serve the rural community to enhance quality of life and opportunity for self-sufficiency. Founders Tammy Fullerton and Cathie Wicks have served as Co-Executive Directors for 25 years. RISE, Inc. provides and delivers services to the entire population of Western Rural Yolo County, with human and social services clustered under the RISE Community Service Center umbrella, and one of its partners is the Yocha Dehe Community Fund. The organization provides emergency food, clothing, and resource and referral services to community members, including Eat Well Yolo produce distribution where participants are asked to bring their own bags. RISE, Inc. has a loyal Board of Directors, employs program-specific staff, completes annual audits, and manages numerous contractual and grant-funded programs in the Winters and Esparto-Capay Valley Region of Western Yolo County. The organization reports a strong record of financial stability, budget management, and administrative capability, and notes that its specialty is rural program design and delivery, with a focus on engaging the community in active self-determination and motivated self-sufficiency.
Last updated April 5, 2026.
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