MAP is the Multi-Agency Access Program and its goal is to get people to the right place, the right care, the first time. MAP is funded by the County of Fresno Department of Behavioral Health and achieves its goals through a collaboration between Kings View, Poverello House, and Centro La Familia Advocacy Services.
MAP is a free service offered to all people living in Fresno County. It provides a single point of entry to help identify the needs of each individual or family, facilitates access to services, and links individuals to services relating to social and health services, public benefits, housing, and other immediate necessities to allow individuals and families to live more fulfilling lives.
The benefits of going to MAP include linkages to resources that will better enable individuals to access the following services, among others:
A screening tool is used to help individuals identify their needs and link them to a variety of resources and services. MAP staff, called Navigators, schedule appointments for clients based on the outcome of the screening tool, and support success by ensuring clients receive the needed services. Transportation is available to clients for MAP-related services and linkages.
MAP can be accessed:
By Phone: (559) 512-6777
Online: fresnomap.org
By visiting our offices in Fresno and Selma
By visiting our mobile satellite offices in Firebaugh, Huron, Orange Cove, Mendota, and Kerman