The Global humanitarian contributions by both founders of Variety Group Sierra Leone aka Variety Children & Family Services dates back to 1992 when the founders, with the financial support of Daddy Percy A Barrow first opened a group Home for children in Stockton, California called Sunnyside Youth Services. This facility was licensed by the state of California and charged with the responsibilities to rehabilitate children who were in trouble with the law instead of sending them to juvenile detention centers.
In 1994 the second group home was opened in North Stockton as more children got into trouble with the law and the need for more facilities became apparent to rehabilitate more children instead of incarceration at the juvenile prisons.
In 1997 the founders opened their first Foster Family Agency under an amended articles of incorporation with the secretary of state of California. It became known as Sunnyside Children and family Services. Children who were in trouble with the law and were rehabilitated in the Group home setting at Sunnyside Group Homes were sent to these foster homes to live with certified families.
In 1999 we opened a Residential Care facility for the Elderly known as Family Care Home in Stockton , California with Nancy Lahai as the Executive Director. This facility provided services to senior citizens who needed board and care and basic services like feeding, lodging, transportation to medical and other appointments and assistance with daily living.
In 2003 Sunnyside Children & Family Services amended its article of incorporation once more with the secretary of State to incorporate community based feeding program to the homeless and Needy families. The corporation then became known as Sunnyside Community Services. These services included food and nonfood items such as blankets, clothing, house hold utensils to the homeless and needy families.