Press Releases
CSET is providing free tax preparation services to residents of Tulare County starting February 5, 2024. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program prepares federal and state tax returns at no cost to households with less than $60,000 in annual income. Each year, CSET helps thousands of residents in Tulare County file their income tax returns for free. Additionally, tax preparers can help residents claim federal/state earned income tax credits that may reduce the amount of tax owed or increase their tax refund.
In a united effort to embody the City of Dinuba's mission of "Together, A Better Community," the City has partnered with Community Services Employment Training (CSET) and its Sequoia Community Corps division, along with other local organizations, to revitalize KC Vista Park. Guided by the City's 2020 Parks and Recreation Master Plan, the project aims to elevate residents' quality of life and enhance the overall well-being of the community.
This Giving Tuesday (Nov. 28th), Community Services Employment Training (CSET) is shining a light on the significance of contributing to the community through acts of kindness and generosity. At the heart of this global movement, CSET invites everyone to be part of this special day, especially if you have a personal connection or passion for alleviating poverty in Tulare County.
On Saturday, October 28, 2023, Community Services Employment Training (CSET), along with dedicated volunteers and partners, will join forces in communities across Tulare County to celebrate Make a Difference Day, the nation's largest day of volunteering. People of all ages in the local area will come together to volunteer for various community projects throughout Tulare County (register to volunteer at www.cset.org/madd).
The Sequoia Community Corps, a division of Community Services Employment Training (CSET), is excited to announce the launch of the Giant Sequoia Emergency Response Grant, a groundbreaking initiative geared towards protecting the majestic Giant Sequoias in the Sequoia National Forest. This visionary program aims to clear a 30-acre area around the Giant Sequoias, enhancing its resilience in case of a fire in the region.
Visalia Unified School District announced an amendment to its policy for serving meals to students under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs for the 2024-2025 school year.
ALL Visalia Unified school sites will operate the school meal program under the
Community Eligibility Provision during the 2024-2025 school year.
Under this provision, ALL enrolled students will be offered breakfast and lunch at no cost at ALL Visalia Unified school sites.