Barbich Hooper King Dill Hoffman’s Not-for-Profit Clients

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Photo courtesy of (CASA)
of Kern County

Barbich Hooper King Dill Hoffman has worked with not-for-profit organizations for over 30 years.  We are proud of our relationship with these clients and invite you to visit their websites to learn more about each organization and the causes they support. 

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Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Kern County is a not-for-profit organization and client of BHK. The organization speaks for abused and neglected children in the juvenile dependency process. Through the use of highly trained volunteers, the CASA program seeks to provide every child who needs an advocate with a voice in the court process.
Visit Kern CASA

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Houchin Community Blood Bank is a not-for-profit organization and a client of BHK.  Houchin Community Blood Bank is committed to being the sole provider of a safe and adequate blood supply in Kern County. Houchin supplies all of the blood supply to Kern County’s hospitals. Blood is also provided to private cancer and blood disease treatment facilities, dialysis centers and home health agencies specializing in home transfusions.
Visit Houchin Community Blood Bank

KEDC

Kern Economic Development Corporation (KEDC) is a private not-for-profit company and client of BHK. KEDC is dedicated to ensuring a diverse and strong economic climate for all businesses in Kern County. They recruit new businesses to Kern County, help established businesses with relocation and/or expansion efforts, and work with local companies to provide economic data, workforce information and facilitation of the regulatory process.
Visit KEDC

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New Advances for People with Disablities (NAPD) is a not-for-profit, community-oriented service company and client of BHK.  NAPD specialize in providing outstanding and creative programs for children and adults with developmental disabilities. NAPD’s focus and driving influence is to promote independence and to make a difference in their client’s personal and community lives.
Visit NAPD