Central Valley Training Center, Inc.
Sonya Fox-Watson has over 20 years of experience in the field of operations and management in the healthcare sector. From 1994 to 1999, they worked as a QMRP at DuMolin Community Living, where they gained experience in providing quality care for individuals with developmental disabilities. In 2001, they joined Central Valley Training Center, Inc. and held various positions including Executive Director of Operations and Chief Operations Officer. At Central Valley Training Center, Sonya was responsible for overseeing various service lines and projects, including Supported Living, Independent Living, Mobile Crisis Response, and Day Programs. Sonya was actively involved in writing successful RFPs and collaborating with multiple regional centers on CPP projects, ensuring efficient service delivery and program development for individuals with developmental disabilities in California.
Sonya Fox-Watson obtained their Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Sonoma State University in 1999, with a focus on Psychology and Organizational Design. Sonya later pursued higher education and earned a Master of Business Administration degree from California State University-Sacramento in 2007. During their MBA program, they studied Leadership, Marketing, and Finance.
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Central Valley Training Center, Inc.
CVTC is an organization of service providers committed to and empowered by a sense of responsibility, ownership and pride in their efforts to train and support people who have intellectual disabilities. Founded in 1982, CVTC was one of the first day programs in California designed specifically to serve and support individuals who may need behavioral management services. This program, located in Stockton, California, remains as the pinnacle of the organization to this day. As demand for our services flourished, CVTC opened additional behavior management programs in Fresno, Modesto, Merced and Visalia. All programs offer services in Employment Training, Community Integration and Self-Advocacy. Responding to consumer demand for individual support, CVTC launched our Another Way Supported and Independent Living Service in San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties. Another Way changes lives by providing direct independent living skills training and intensive supports in all aspects of daily living to individuals in their homes and communities. This support is essential to helping our clients maintain their independent living situations. Most recently, CVTC has expanded operations through the addition of our RAPID mobile crisis response service. RAPID was developed to meet the intensive challenges associated with crisis intervention. Responding directly to crisis situations, RAPID provides the immediate care and support that is crucial for our clients to successfully navigate the most challenging of circumstances. Recognizing individual needs and providing high quality, progressive services have always been our core values. Since 1982, CVTC has continued to adapt and improve services for individuals living in the Central Valley. Our goal as an agency is to provide excellent training and support with the utmost integrity and empathy for the people we serve.