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One Fathers Love
The Sacramento Resource Directory
2012 Edition
by OneFathersLove
“Helping Individuals and Families Achieve Self Sufficiency”
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Introduction to The Sacramento Resource Directory
Features and How to Use The Directory
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Updated - Each year the entire database is updated and re-printed. The information within The Directory
contains the same content as published on the website, however; the database and website are updated in
part seven days a week throughout the year.
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Each category of resources are listed from top to bottom in a continuum order of in crisis to self-sufficiency.
For example, Emergency shelters, Transitional housing, Income-based housing.
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Categories of resources are organized beginning with the resource offering the least restrictive eligibility
first. For example, an entry listed first typically does not to have a waiting list and no fee.
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each one down the list until the need is met. This eliminates frustration, and provides a person with the
chance to focus on what they “can do”.
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details. Typically, the descriptions’ are obtained “over the counter” consistent with how a person seeking
help would receive it.
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sliding scale resources are included. This type of compilation provides the most all-inclusive directory of
free help and resources, and it offers the collaboration of community-based groups that do not comprise
501c (3) status to maintain an important listing in our community.
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The Sacramento Resource Directory
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2012 Edition
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: HOUSING
1.1 Low-income Apartments for Rent ............................................................................................................... 5-9
§ MIDTOWN ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5
§ SOUTH SACRAMENTO .................................................................................................................................................... 6-7
§ ELK GROVE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
§ DAVIS ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
§ RANCHO CORDOVA ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO ................................................................................................................................................... 8-9
§ EAST SACRAMENTO ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
§ FOLSOM ............................................................................................................................................................................... 9
§ GALT .................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
§ WEST SACRAMENTO .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
1.2 Affordable Housing Programs ................................................................................................................. 10-11
§ MENTAL HEALTH HOUSING .......................................................................................................................................... 11
§ SENIOR HOTEL HOUSING ............................................................................................................................................... 11
§ DISABILITY HOUSING ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
1.3 Transitional Housing .................................................................................................................................... 12-13
§ INDIVIDUALS .................................................................................................................................................................... 12
§ FOSTER YOUTH ............................................................................................................................................................... 12
§ MENTAL HEALTH ............................................................................................................................................................ 12
§ AIDS/HIV ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
§ PREGNANT AND FAMILIES ....................................................................................................................................... 12-13
§ CLEAN AND SOBER REDUCED FEE ................................................................................................................................ 13
1.4 Emergency Shelters ........................................................................................................................................ 14-17
§ MEN’S ............................................................................................................................................................................... 14
§ FAMILY ............................................................................................................................................................................. 14
§ MOTEL VOUCHERS .................................................................................................................................................... 14-15
§ AIDS/HIV ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15
§ WOMEN ’S ......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
§ MENTAL HEALTH ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
§ NATIVE AMERICAN ......................................................................................................................................................... 15
§ CHILDREN ’S SHELTERS................................................................................................................................................... 16
§ ADDITIONAL HOMELESS RESOURCES ..................................................................................................................... 16-17
1.5 Rental Assistance ............................................................................................................................................. 18-19
1.6 Furniture Resources ............................................................................................................................................ 20
1.7 Utility Assistance ................................................................................................................................................... 21
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CHAPTER 2: MEDICAL AND D ENTAL
2.1 Free Medical Clinics ....................................................................................................................................... 22-24
§ TB – HIV – STD AND PROSTATE C ANCER TESTING ................................................................................................. 22
§ MIDTOWN CLINICS ......................................................................................................................................................... 22
§ S OUTH SACRAMENTO ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO .................................................................................................................................................... 23
§ FOLSOM ............................................................................................................................................................................ 23
§ NATOMAS AND RANCHO CORDOVA ........................................................................................................................ 23-24
2.2 Immunization Resources ................................................................................................................................... 25
2.3 Low-cost Clinics and Health Insurance .............................................................................................. 26-28
§ EMERGENCY ROOM HOTLINES ...................................................................................................................................... 28
2.4 Emergency and Low-cost Dental .................................................................................................................. 29
CHAPTER 3: DRUG AND ALCOHOL PROGRAMS
3.1 Detox Treatment............................................................................................................................................... 30-31
3.2 Residential Treatment .................................................................................................................................. 32-33
§ NATIVE AMERICAN , AFRICAN AMERICAN , AND ASIAN PACIFIC ............................................................................... 32
§ WOMEN AND PREGNANT WOMEN ................................................................................................................................ 33
§ MEN ONLY ....................................................................................................................................................................... 33
§ AA, NA, AL-ANON, FAMILIES ANONYMOUS AND COCAINE ANONYMOUS ............................................................... 33
3.3 Outpatient Treatment .................................................................................................................................. 34-35
CHAPTER 4: VETERAN RESOURCES
4.1 Veteran Resources ........................................................................................................................................... 36-37
CHAPTER 5: FAMILY AND P ARENTING RESOURCES
5.1 Resource Centers .............................................................................................................................................. 38-40
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO , NORTH HIGHLANDS AND NATOMAS .................................................................................... 38
§ MIDTOWN , SOUTH SACRAMENTO AND FOLSOM ......................................................................................................... 39
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO YOUTH CENTER ........................................................................................................................ 40
5.2 Pregnancy Resources .................................................................................................................................... 41-42
5.3 WIC-Baby and Infant...................................................................................................................................... 43-45
5.4 Parenting, Family and Marriage Help ................................................................................................ 46-49
§ AT RISK YOUTH SERVICES AND NO COST FAMILY COUNSELING .............................................................................. 46
§ FREE MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICES ............................................................................................. 47
§ FAMILY COUNSELING PROVIDED TO COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS ....................................................................... 47
§ FAMILY COUNSELING FOR SLIDING-SCALE ............................................................................................................ 47-48
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5.5 Parenting Classes and Home Visitation ............................................................................................. 49-50
§ SOUTH SACRAMENTO AND NATIVE AMERICAN .......................................................................................................... 49
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO .............................................................................................................................................. 49-50
§ ROCKLIN AND ROSEVILLE .............................................................................................................................................. 50
§ RANCHO CORDOVA AND EAST SACRAMENTO ............................................................................................................. 50
5.6 Fathers Resources ................................................................................................................................................. 51
5.7 Anger Management Groups and Classes ............................................................................................ 52-55
5.8 Domestic Violence Shelters ........................................................................................................................ 56-58
§ YOLO COUNTY DOMESTIC V IOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCES .............................................................. 56
§ GOVERNMENT ASSISTED AGENCIES SERVING VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.................................................. 57
§ MEN’S GROUPS IN THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ......................................................................... 57-58
§ ADDITIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCES ........................................................................................................ 58
CHAPTER 6: SENIOR AND ELDER CARE
6.1 Senior Resources ............................................................................................................................................ 59-64
§ A SSISTED LIVING FACILITIES .................................................................................................................................. 60-61
§ A CTIVITIES – ENTERTAINMENT AND COMMUNITY CENTERS ............................................................................. 61-62
§ ALZHHEIMER’ S – ARTHRITIS - HOMECARE AND SUPPORT SERVICES ..................................................................... 62
§ NUTRITIONAL MEAL SERVICES ..................................................................................................................................... 62
§ LEGAL SERVICES .............................................................................................................................................................. 62
§ ADDITIONAL ELDERCARE AND SENIOR RESOURCES ............................................................................................ 62-64
CHAPTER 7: FOOD DISTRIBUTIONS
7.1 Food Closet locations ................................................................................................................................... 65-69
§ THE FIRST NINE EMERGENCY FOOD LOCKERS ..................................................................................................... 65-66
§ FOOD BOXES FOR A REDUCED FEE ............................................................................................................................... 66
§ DOWNTOWN .................................................................................................................................................................... 66
§ RANCHO CORDOVA ......................................................................................................................................................... 66
§ MOBILE FOOD DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE SACRAMENTO FOOD BANK AND FAMILY SERVICES ............................... 66
§ NATOMAS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 67
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO .............................................................................................................................................. 67-68
§ SOUTH SACRAMENTO ............................................................................................................................................... 68-69
7.2 Hot Meal Locations ........................................................................................................................................ 70-71
§ DOWNTOWN .................................................................................................................................................................... 70
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO .............................................................................................................................................. 70-71
§ SOUTH SACRAMENTO ..................................................................................................................................................... 71
CHAPTER 8: CHILDCARE
8.1 Subsidized Child care ................................................................................................................................. 72-73
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CHAPTER 9: CLOTHES
9.1 Clothes Closet Resources .......................................................................................................................... 74-75
CHAPTER 10: SPECIAL HEALTH RESOURCES
10.1 Special Needs Resources for Children and Adults ................................................................. 76-81
§ AUTISM RESOURCES ...................................................................................................................................................... 77
§ C HILDREN WITH DISABILITIES AND SPECIAL NEEDS................................................................................................ 77
§ BI-LINGUAL SPEECH AND LANGUAGE .......................................................................................................................... 78
§ S PEECH AND LANGUAGE ................................................................................................................................................ 78
§ DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING ............................................................................................................................... 78-79
§ MENTAL RETARDATION ................................................................................................................................................ 79
§ RESOURCES FOR THE BLIND ................................................................................................................................... 79-80
§ ASPERGER’ S SYNDROME ............................................................................................................................................... 80
§ S UDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME .......................................................................................................................... 80
§ C EREBRAL PALSY , IN -HOME RESPITE SUPPORT SERVICES ..................................................................................... 80
§ LEARNING AND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES .................................................. 80-81
CHAPTER 11: MENTAL HEALTH
11.1 Mental Health Resources ....................................................................................................................... 82-86
§ HOW AND WHERE TO ACHIEVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ............................................................................. 82-85
§ ADDITIONAL MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES .............................................................................................................. 86
CHAPTER 12: AIDS/HIV
12.1 AIDS/HIV Testing and Treatment .................................................................................................... 87-88
CHAPTER 13: DISABILITY
13.1 Disability Programs and Services ................................................................................................... 89-91
CHAPTER 14: EMPLOYMENT AND CAREER CENTER RESOURCES
14.1 Job Talks and Career Centers ............................................................................................................. 92-94
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO.................................................................................................................................................... 92
§ MIDTOWN ................................................................................................................................................................. 92-93
§ RANCHO CORDOVA ........................................................................................................................................................ 93
§ S OUTH SACRAMENTO .................................................................................................................................................... 93
§ G ALT ................................................................................................................................................................................ 94
§ ROSEVILLE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 94
CHAPTER 15: PAROLEE RESOURCES
15.1 Parolee Resources and Employment .............................................................................................. 95-96
CHAPTER 16: VICTIMS OF CRIME RESOURCES
16.1 Crime Victims Assistance ............................................................................................................................ 97
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1.1 Low-income Apartments for Rent
UPDATED December 2012. The apartments organized by Area and Zip code.
Name
Location
Type
#Bedrooms I=Incomebased
I/R=Income
Restricted
1234
§ MIDTOWN
th
Sterling Asset Management Co.
Ph. (916) 448-8155
410 10 Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Family
Project Management, Inc
Ph. (916) 366-0486
1307 F Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Family 1
I
Sterling Asset Management Co.
Ph. (916) 448-8155
1218 D Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Family 2
I
Eugene Burger Management
Ph. (916) 443-2847
1222 E Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Family 2
I
Sackett Corporation
Ph. (916) 927-6800
1215 D Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Family 1 2
I
Jordan Management Company
Ph. (916) 254-5920
2301 C Street, Sacramento, CA
95816
Family 1 2
I
Sackett Corporation
Ph. (916) 927-6800
2410 C Street, Sacramento, CA
95816
Family 1 2
I
Sackett Corporation
Ph. (916) 498-9853
2517 C Street, Sacramento, CA
95816
Family 1 2
I
Ping Yuen Apartments
Ph. (916) 930-9100
420 I Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Senior S 1
Income
restricted
Globe Mills Senior Apartments
Ph. (916) 443-1462
1131 C Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Senior 1
Income
restricted
Riverview Plaza
Ph. (916) 449-6395
600 I Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Senior 1
Income
restricted
The Terraces at Capitol Park
Ph. (916) 448-1580
1615 O Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Senior S
Income
restricted
The Wong Center
Ph. (916) 447-9291
331 J Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Senior 1
I
Beile Place
Ph. (916) 322-2114
1421 15 Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Senior 1
I
Pioneer Tower
Ph. (916) 442-4906
515 15 Street, Sacramento, CA
95914
Senior 1
I
Foundation Property
Ph. (916) 443-6548
515 P Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
Senior 1
I
Eugene Burger Management
2515 J Street, Sacramento, CA
95816
Senior 1
I
Ph. (916) 447-1939
St. Francis Manor
2515 J Street, Sacramento, CA
Senior 1
I
Ph. (916) 447-1939
95816
Foundation Property
Ph. (916) 442-0899
1816 O Street, Sacramento, CA
95814
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Name
Location
Type
#Bedrooms I=Incomebased
I/R=Income
Restricted
§ SOUTH SACRAMENTO
rd
FPI Management Inc.
Ph. (916) 452-1441
Evans Property Management
Ph. (916) 381-2610
Glen Ellen Estates
Ph. (916) 428-0727
Florin Meadows Apartments
Ph. (916) 422-4581
Domus Management Company
Ph. (916) 424-3279
Madsen & Walton Properties
Ph. (916) 422-4242
Florin Gardens Cooperative
Ph. (916) 391-7880
4009 23 Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95820
7600 Fruitridge Road, Sacramento, CA
95820
2394 Glen Ellen Circle, Sacramento, CA
95822
th
7301 29 Street, Sacramento, CA
95822
th
7390 24 Street, Sacramento, CA
95822
th
6951 24 Street, Sacramento, CA
95822
th
2471 57 Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95822
Family 1 2 3 4
I
Family 1 2
I
Family 2
Family 2 3
Income
Restricted
I
Family 1 2
I
Family 1 2 3
I
Family 1 2 3
I
Madsen & Walton Properties
Ph. (916) 428-4530
2536 Wah Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95822
Family 1 2 3 4
I
Cardosa Village
Ph. (916) 391-2292
5710 66 Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95823
Family 1 2 3
I
California Place Apartments
Ph. (916) 423-2150
6633 Valley Hi Drive, Sacramento, CA
95823
Family 1 2
I
Evans Property Management
Ph. (916) 427-1050
5500 Mack Road, Sacramento CA
95823
Family 1 2
I
Jordan Management Company
Ph. (916) 392-0345
6195 66
95823
Avenue, Sacramento, CA
Family 1 2 3
I
The John Stewart Company
Ph. (916) 393-2133
7252 Munson Way, Sacramento, CA
95823
Family 1 2 3
I
Los Robles
Ph. (916) 392-4171
5500 Sky Parkway, Sacramento, CA
95823
Family 1234
Income
Restricted
Lemon Hill Townhomes
Ph. (916) 388-9514
6000 Lemon Hill Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95824
Family 1234
Income
Restricted
Greenway Village
Ph. (916) 399-8644
6311 Sampson Boulevard, Sacramento, CA
95824
Family 1235
Income
Restricted
HAPI Management Inc.
Ph. (916) 392 4660
5412 47 Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95824
Family 1 2 3
I
Sackett Corporation
Ph. (916) 424-4099
7201-4 Gloria Drive, Sacramento, CA
95831
Family 1 2
I
ConAm Management Corp
Ph. (916) 391-7439
1454 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA
95832
Family 1 2 3
I
Greenfair Towers
Ph. (916) 456-6427
701 Fairground Drive, Sacramento, CA
95817
Senior 1
I
Western America Properties
Ph. (916) 456-6427
701 Fairgrounds Drive, Sacramento, CA
95817
Senior 1 2
I
Broadway Senior Center
Ph. (916) 456-4731
5200 Broadway, Sacramento, CA
95820
Senior 1 2
I
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Name
Location
Type
#Bedrooms I=Incomebased
V=Voucher
Vintage Glen Senior Apartments
Ph. (916) 393-0678
Sacramento Manor
Ph. (916) 421-0686
ESKATON
Ph. (916) 421-9422
Preservation Partners
Ph. (916) 393-0100
Russell Manor Senior Apartments
Ph. (916) 681-3715
Housing With Heart
Ph. (916) 421-1853
Creekside Village Senior Apts.
Ph. (916) 391-1212
Verandis Senior Apartments
Ph. (916) 688-2002
RB Management & Sales, Inc.
Ph. (916) 427-5444
Greenhaven Terrace
Ph. (916) 395-0214
6000 South Land Park Drive, Sacramento, CA
95822
th
7300 24 Street, Sacramento, CA
95822
th
5959 66 Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95823
5414 Sky Park way., Sacramento, CA
95823
8200 Bruceville Road, Sacramento, CA
95823
5414 Sky Park way., Sacramento, CA
95823
6465 Village Center Drive, Sacramento, CA
95823
8160 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA
95828
7847 Rush River Drive, Sacramento, CA
95831
1180 Corporate Way, Sacramento, CA
95831
Senior
12
Senior
S1
Senior
12
Income
restricted
Income
restricted
I
Senior
1
I
Senior
1
I
Senior
1
I
Senior
12
I
Senior
12
Senior
12
Income
restricted
I
Senior
12
I
Sackett Corporation
Ph. (916) 456-4731 (leave mess)
5200-14 Broadway, Sacramento, CA
95831
Senior
12
I
Foundation Property Mgmt.
Ph. (916) 451-1528
5581 Mendocino Boulevard, Sacramento, CA
95820
Disable 1 2
I
Foundation Property Mgmt.
Ph. (916) 391-2292
5710 66 Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95823
Disable 1 2 3
I
Seasons at Laguna Ridge
Ph. (916) 714-4400
7301 Bilby Boulevard, Elk Grove, CA
95757
Senior
12
Income
Restricted
Vintage at Laguna
Ph. (916) 691-6516
9210 Big Horn Boulevard, Elk Grove, CA
95758
Senior
12
I
Renwick Square
Ph. (916) 691-2111
3227 Renwick Avenue, Elk Grove, CA
95758
Senior
12
Income
Restricted
Mercy Services Corporation
Ph. (916) 681-3715
8200 Bruceville Road, Sacramento, CA
95823
Senior
1
I
1221 Kennedy Place, Davis, CA
95695
1501 Shasta Drive, Davis, CA
95616
Senior
12
I
Senior
1
I
9400 N Kiefer Boulevard, Sacramento, CA
95826
Family
123
I
§ SOUTH SACRAMENTO CONTINUED
th
§ ELK GROVE
§ DAVIS
Davisville Apartments
Ph. (530) 758-0590
Shasta Point Retirement Comm.
Ph. (530) 747-7095
§ RANCHO CORDOVA
Pacific West Management, Inc.
Ph. (916) 363 9091
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Location
Type
#Bedrooms I=Incomebased
V=Voucher
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO
th
Mutual Housing
Ph. (916) 349-8187
6010 34 Street, North Highlands, CA
95660
Family S3
Income
Restricted
Victory Townhomes
Ph. (916) 923-1624
1075 Dixieanne Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95815
Family 34
Income
Restricted
FPI Management Inc.
Ph. (916) 489-1604
3045 Eastern Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95821
Family 1 2
I
VOA National Housing
Ph. (916) 488-0171
2844 Wright Street, Sacramento, CA
95821
Family 1 2 3
I
Evergreen Estates
Ph. (916) 923-1624
1048 Dixieanne Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95815
Family S234
Income
Restricted
Cottage Estates Apartments
Ph. (916) 481-7098
2000 Landon Lane, Sacramento, CA
95825
Family 2
I
Logan Property Management
Ph. (916) 929-1860
655 Howe Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95825
Family 1 2
I
River Garden Estates
Ph. (916) 922-7058
2201 Northview Drive, Sacramento, CA
95833
Family 2345
Income
Restricted
Norwood Estates
Ph. (916) 649-3462
3335 Norwood Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95838
Family 123
Income
Restricted
Davlin Properties, LLC
Ph. (877) 823-7582
3740 May Street, Sacramento, CA
95838
Family 1 2 3
I
Willow Tree Apartments
Ph. (916) 922-3150
4300 Norwood Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95838
Family 1 2 3
I
Domus Management Company
Ph. (916) 929-0210
370 Morrison Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95838
Family 2
I
Domus Management Company
Ph. (916) 929-0210
3730 Modell Way, Sacramento, CA
95838
Family 3 4
I
Jon Berkley Management, Inc.
Ph. (916) 332-0366
5324 Hemlock Street, Sacramento, CA
95841
Family 1 2 3 4
I
Sierra Sunrise Retirement Center
Ph. (916) 481-9494
4525 Madison Avenue, Carmichael, CA
95608
Senior S 1
I
Sutter Place
Ph. (916) 485-1315
5801 Sutter Avenue, Carmichael, CA
95608
Senior S 1
I
Normandy Park Senior Apts.
Ph. (916) 536-9177
7575 Madison Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA
95610
Senior 1 2
Income
restricted
Corsair Park
Ph. (916) 331-1500
6920 Watt Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95660
Senior S 1
I
Vintage Oaks Senior Apartments
Ph. (916) 723-2444
7340 Stock Ranch Road, Citrus Heights, CA
95621
Senior 1 2
Income
restricted
Vintage Knolls
Ph. (916) 978-9382
2340 Bell Street, Sacramento, CA
95825
Senior 1 2
Income
restricted
Vintage Woods
Ph. (916) 863-7211
8780 Madison Avenue, Fair Oaks, CA
95628
Senior 1 2
Income
restricted
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Name
Location
Type
#Bedrooms
I=Incomebased
V=Voucher
Forrest Palms Senior Center
Ph. (916) 925-5673
1825 El Monte Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95815
Senior 1
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Rio Linda Manor
Ph. (916) 921-6819
2671 Rio Linda Boulevard, Sacramento, CA
95815
Senior 1
Income
restricted
Ladi Senior Apartments
Ph. (916) 483-7886
2300 Auburn Boulevard, Sacramento, CA
95821
Senior 1
Income
restricted
Leisure Manor
Ph. (916) 481-5151
2901 El Camino Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95821
Senior S
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Varenna Senior Apartments
Ph. (916) 514-1410
2351 Wyda Way, Sacramento, CA
95825
Senior 1 2
Income
restricted
Albert Einstein
Ph. (916) 972-9555
1935 Wright Street, Sacramento, CA
95825
Senior 1
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Eskaton Natomas Manor
Ph. (916) 920-3282
2400 Northview Drive, Sacramento, CA
95833
Senior 1
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Vintage at Natomas Field
Ph.(916) 570-7400
4000 Alan Shepard Street, Sacramento, CA
95834
Senior 1 2
Income
restricted
Hurley Creek Senior Apartments
Ph. (916) 492-9772
4275 El Centro Road, Sacramento, CA
95834
Senior 1 2
Income
Restricted
Woodhaven Senior Residence
Ph. (916)925-7313
3731 Rio Linda Boulevard, Sacramento, CA
95838
Senior 1
Income
restricted
Sierra Creek
Ph. (916) 728-1505
4500 Elverta Road, Antelope, CA
95843
Senior 1 2
Income
restricted
Eskaton Henson Manor
Ph. (916) 487-9422
1225 Morse Avenue, Sacramento, CA
95864
Senior 1
Income
restricted
701 Fairgrounds Drive, Sacramento, CA
95819
Senior 12
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1720 Creekside Drive, Folsom, CA
95630
Senior 1 2
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280 Oak Avenue, Galt, CA
95632
Senior 1 2
Income
restricted
Eskaton Wilson Manor
Ph. (916) 371-2060
2140 Evergreen Avenue, West Sacramento, CA
95691
Senior S 1
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McDowell Manor
Ph. (916) 371-7788
1525 Merkley Avenue, West Sacramento, CA
95691
Senior 1
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§ EAST SACRAMENTO
Western America Properties
Ph. (916) 456-6427
§ FOLSOM
Creekview Manor
Ph. (916) 986-9041
§ GALT
Vally Oaks Senior Housing
Ph. (916) 745-2444
§ WEST SACRAMENTO
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1.2 Affordable Housing Programs
US Housing and Urban Development Department (HUD)
650 Capital Mall, Room 4-200, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 498-5220 Call for a list of affordable housing units to be mailed to you.
Income-based, subsidized, and affordable housing rental list courtesy of HUD.
Sacramento Mutual Housing Association
8001 Fruitridge Road, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 453-8401
Provides housing assistance to individuals and families that are looking for low-income or income-based apartments.
Sacramento Self Help Housing
P. O. Box 188445, Sacramento, CA 95818
Ph. (916) 341-0593
To receive affordable/low-income housing services or a referral from SSHH, you must first call and complete an intake process.
Community Housing Opportunities Corporation (CHOC)
1490 Drew Avenue, Suite 160, Davis, CA 95616
Ph. (530) 757-4444 Call to request a list or application by mail.
Low-income apartments for rent in Sacramento, Fairfield, Antelope, Davis, West Sacramento, Winters, and Woodland, CA.
USA Properties Fund
2440 Professional Drive, Roseville, CA 95661
Ph. (916) 773-6060
Family and senior income restricted affordable housing properties and may accept average credit. Many offer "move in specials".
Mercy Housing California Properties
3120 Freeboard Drive, Suite 202, West Sacramento, CA 95691
Ph: (916) 414-4400 Call for a list of Sacramento, CA properties.
Habitate for Humanity
8351 Umbria Avenue, Bldg 5, Bay 1, Sacramento, CA 95828
Ph. (916) 440-1215 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides first time homebuyer assistance to Sacramento county residents. Call to determine next time and location for
homebuyer orientation.
Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency
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701 12 Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 440-1390
For more information go to: www.sacwaitlist.com/properties.aspx
To complete the electronic pre-application form for the Affordable Housing Options waiting list "if it is open" for Sacramento
Housing & Redevelopment Agency go to: http://www.sacwaitlist.com/Public.aspx?property_id=11
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Public Housing & Rental Assistance Program (SHRA)
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701 12 Street, Sacramento CA 95814
Ph. (916) 492-2244
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Leased Housing Division (SHRA)
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701 12 Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 440-1390 or (916) 440-2244
Determines continued eligibility of HCV in subsidized rental assistance program .
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§ MENTAL HEALTH HOUSING
Transitional Living and Community Support, Inc. (TLCS)
New Direction – case management programs
1400 North A Street, Bldg., A, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 440-1500 (Guest House) Call Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Walk-ins Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
New Direction – case management programs. Intakes are through Guest House or Adult ACCESS.
Each program provides mental health services, and supported housing.
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Palmer Apartments Ph. (916) 921-6099 - Intakes through ACCESS or walk-ins at Guest House Mon. – Fri. 8:00
a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Show up very early.
Carols Place Ph. (916) 448-7391 A short-term (60 day) housing program for adults who are experiencing
homelessness and have a psychiatric disability.
Cardoso Village Apartments Ph. (916) 391-2292
A supported housing apartment program, which provides subsidized Section 8 housing for mental health consumers
and their families.
Cooperatives Ph. (916) 441-0123 x115
Consists of two supported housing communities where individuals live cooperatively to help reduce the stress and
expense of living independently.
PACT - People Achieving Change Together Case management including housing placement assistance for
homeless adults 18+ with psychiatric disabilities.
Homeless Intervention Program (H.I.P.) A Turning Point Program
601 W. North Market Boulevard, Suite 350, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916) 922-2771 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Mental health recovery and rehabilitation services for: Housing assistance.
Sierra Elder Wellness Program - El Hogar
9261 Folsom Boulevard, Suite 500, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 363-1553 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
A field-based program specializing in outpatient mental health services for 60+ (and 55-59 transition age) with mental health
disorders by offering, housing support and many other mental health services.
§ SENIOR HOTEL HOUSING
SRO Collaborative Services - seniors
719 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 444-3118
Single room occupancy hotels through the delivery of a range of quality accessible services. Programs specifically designed to
assist the senior adult population.
§ DISABILITY HOUSING
Resources for Independent Living
420 I Street, Suite 3, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 446-3074
Assistance to find accessible apartments for rent and other affordable rental housing to individuals and families with disabilities.
Housing Now
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1800 21 Street, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 549-1044 (By appointment only)
Housing Now is low-income/affordable apartments for persons with developmental disabilities. There may be a fee.
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1.3 Transitional Housing
§ INDIVIDUALS
Sacramento Cottage Housing
1500 North A Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 492-9009 x11 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Offers transitional living program in downtown Sacramento for individuals living with a clean and sober requirement. There is a
waiting list and you will need to go through a Social Worker. Intake by referral.
Mather Community Campus
3587 Bleckley Street, Mather, CA 95655
Ph. (916) 228-3100
Provides up to a two year transitional living program for individuals and families with additional training and employment
referrals. There are eligibility requirements, waiting list, and a referral process that you must complete through a Social Worker.
Intake by referral.
§ FOSTER YOUTH
Laverne Adolfo Transitional Housing for Former Foster Youth
Sacramento, CA.
Ph. (916) 879-1784
Sacramento transitional living program for individual’s 18 - 24 age groups whom have aged out of foster-care. May reside for up
to 24 months and a referral may be required. Youth 18 - 24 may make a self-referral.
§ MENTAL HEALTH
Passages Supported Housing Program
2100 Watt Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 480-9000
Provides transitional housing program to adults’ 18 - 24 age group. Also provides mental health case management services.
Homeless Transitional Apartment Program (Palmer)
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 921-6099 - Intakes through ACCESS or walk-ins at Guest House Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Show up very
early. Provides a cooperative apartment setting which provides safe, affordable housing, independent living skills training and
mental health recovery support.
§ AIDS/HIV
AIDS Housing Alliance
P.O. Box 161908, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 979-0925
Provides Sacramento transitional living program for up to 2 years with case management and follow up.
§ PREGNANT AND FAMILIES
Tubman House
Sacramento, CA.
Ph. (916) 372-6272
Offers 18 month free transitional living program for pregnant or parenting families 18 - 21 ages facing homelessness.
Mather Community Campus
3587 Bleckley Street, Mather, CA 95655
Ph. (916) 228-3100
Provides up to a two-year transitional living program for individuals and families with additional training and employment
referrals. There are eligibility requirements, waiting list, and a referral process that you must complete through a Social Worker.
Intake by referral.
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Serna Village
5836 Dudley Boulevard, McClellan, CA 95652
Ph. (916) 339-2746 Mon. – Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Provides a living community for homeless families with at least one adult with a verifiable disability or escaping a Domestic
Violence situation. Families must be referred by a Social Service agency. Intake by referral.
VOA Cal Works Family Transitional Housing
Sacramento, CA.
Ph. (916) 916922-9335
Designed to keep families together during the substance abuse recovery process, this one-year Cal Works-referral program is
designed for couples with children, as well as single parents. During their residency at our 14-unit complex, parents in recovery
are provided aftercare support, life-skills training, and permanent housing referrals. Intake by referral.
Options for Recovery - transitional
Sacramento, CA.
Ph. (916) 929-1951
Provides six to nine month clean & sober transitional living program for parents with children under 18. There are eligibility
requirements and referral process with Case Management. Intake by referral.
Transitional Housing for Parenting Women
Ph. (916) 929-1951
Women are eligible after completing the Residential Treatment Program for Parenting Women. Intake by referral.
§ CLEAN AND SOBER REDUCED FEE
Learning to Live
3231 Lerwick Road, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 798-9908
Men's transitional living program. Learning to Live is registered as a sober living environment with CAARR. Offers "completely
furnished" rooms and "utilities" are included in the rent.
Skyway House
564 Rio Linda Avenue, Suite 103, Chico, CA 95692
Ph. (530) 898-8326 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Drug and alcohol transitional housing program for single men and women. Only 450.00 each month including phone and utilities.
Clean & Sober Living Fair Oaks
8934 Madison Avenue, Fair Oaks, CA 95628
Ph. (916) 961-2691
Transitional living program arrangements requiring mandatory clean & sober living . Sliding scale fees, No deposit Required.
Oak House - Recovery Treatment for Men
7919 Oak Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Ph. (916) 721-9699 Call For Help 24hr A Day
Clean and sober living at affordable rates.
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1.4 Emergency Shelters
§ MEN
Union Gospel Mission VOA
400 North Bannon Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 447-3268
Provides a seven 7-night stay for single men. Be there at the black metal gate by 5:30 p.m. for a first come/first serve basis. You
can have 7 nights in, then stay out for three nights, and come back for 7 more days. Preference usually given to "first timers" or
new people, so let the staff know if this is your first time.
Salvation Army
200 North B Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 442-0331 x0
Emergency shelter provided for single men or women only. You must be at their B street lobby at 1:00 p.m. for placement onto
the waiting list. Offers a 30 to 60 day shelter assisting in employment and housing independence.
Adult Shelter VOA
1400 North A Street, Building B, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 448-5507
You must show up the first time to have your name placed on the waiting list. Check in each day 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. - Intake
is at 1:00 p.m. Call in each day for check-in after your name is on the list. When your name is close to the top, then show up or if
you call in the staff will tell you to show up if you may receive a bed space.
§ FAMILY
Family Center VOA
Accepts men and women with children birth - 17 age groups.
Intakes are conducted at Mary House 1321 North C Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Be at Mary House on Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. to sign up on the waiting list.
Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center - Family
4516 Parker Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 455-2160 - 24 hours
Provides a 60 day program There may be a waiting list and they do not accept walk-ins.
Family Promise of Sacramento
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312 N 12 Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 443-3107 Call Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Shelter for families and single parents with children. There is a waiting list/intakes are conducted by telephone.
St. John's Shelter for Women and Children
4410 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 453-1482 - Call anytime for a screening.
Shelter for women with children or single women for up to 90 days. Boys cannot be older than 14. Waiting list.
Acres of Hope
PO Box 40, Applegate, CA 95703
Ph. (530) 878-8030 Fax: (530) 878-8009
Acres of Hope are a long-term housing program for homeless women with children .
§ MOTEL VOUCHERS
Francis House
1422 C Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 443-2646 Call Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. for intake consideration.
Provides a motel voucher to families with children that are determined eligible .
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Travelers Aid Society
2251 Florin Road, Sacramento, CA 95822
Ph. (916) 399-9646
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Provides a very limited 7-day voucher to families with children. Call only after the 15 of the month. Families must have an
income and proof of it. Also, families need to verify where their occupancy is going to be when the voucher expires.
Zip codes: 95820, 95822, 95823, 95824, 95826, 95828, 95829, 95830, 95831 and 95832.
§ AIDS/HIV
Open Arms
Contact: Ph. (916) 451-1765
Emergency shelter and permanent housing for individuals diagnosed with AIDS/HIV with a referral from Breaking Barriers.
§ WOMEN’S
Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center - Women's
Ph. (916) 455-0415
A 30-day shelter for single women. A waiting list. Provides added resource assistance and potential transitional living assistance
along with C.P.S. housing referral assistance. Phone screenings is required and call each day until you receive a bed space.
St. John's Shelter for Women and Children
4410 Power Inn Road, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 453-1482 - Call anytime for a screening.
Shelter to women with children or single women for up to 90 days. Boys cannot be older than 14. Waiting list.
Salvation Army
200 North B Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 442-0331 x0
Emergency shelter provided for single men or women only. You must be at their B street lobby at 1:00 p.m. or placement onto
their waiting list. Offers a 30 to 60 day shelter assisting in employment and housing independence.
§ MENTAL HEALTH
Carols Place
Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 441-0123 - Administration
A short-term (60 day) housing program for adults who are experiencing homelessness and have a psychiatric disability.
Intake through ACCESS, Guest House or call the administrative number.
Turning Point - Homeless Intervention Program.
601 North Market Boulevard, #350, Sacramento, CA 95835
Ph. (916) 283-8280
Provides emergency housing resource assistance including case management and mental health counseling support for
individuals and families receiving mental health assistance. You must go through ACCESS to enter.
§ NATIVE AMERICAN
California Indian Manpower Consortium
738 North Market Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916) 564-4053
Offers Emergency shelter services for low-income Native Americans. Hours are Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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§ CHILDREN’S SHELTERS
Sacramento Crisis Nurseries
Crisis Line: 1(877) 543-7752 - 24 Hours 24 hour Emergency Shelter for children only. Offers 20 Spaces.
Ph. (866) 856-2229 - Safely Surrender Baby, 24 Hours
 North - 4533 Pasadena Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 679-3600
 South - 6699 South Land Park Drive, Sacramento, CA 95831
Ph. (916) 394-2000
8 Overnight for children up to age 6. Pre-school and additional referral services for residents and their families.
Diogenes Youth Services
9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Suite 110, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 363-0128 - Shelter
 Crisis Hotline 1-800-339-7177/TDD
Ph. (916) 363-0063-24 hours, TTY.
Ph. (916) 369-5447 - Office
Sacramento Emergency shelter for youth 12 to 17 age group. Transitional living 16 to 21 age group.
Wind Youth Shelter
 Shelter
300 Ahern Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 561-2424 Administration
Ph. (916) 443-8333 Center
Day center and 16 bed shelter for homeless or at risk adolescents. Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.,
Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Closed Sunday.
 Drop in Center
1400 North C Street, Sacramento CA 95814
Ph. (916) 443-8333
Mon. – Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Sat. 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Drop in center, counselors to talk with are available.
§ ADDITIONAL HOMELESS RESOURCES
National Runaway Switchboard
Ph. 1(800) 621-4000
Project TEACH
P.O. Box 269003, Sacramento, CA 95826-9003
Ph. (916) 733-8333 - 24/7 or (916) 228-2392
FREE help to keep your child in school. Transportation, school supplies, other needed assistance.
Keeps homeless families connected with school. Includes assisting unaccompanied youth in staying in school.
Serves all County of Sacramento school districts.
Widening Opportunities for Rehabilitation and knowledge - (W.O.R.K.) Program.
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1507 21 Street, Suite 205, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 441-0123 - Administrative Office. or (916) 480-9000 - TLCS.
"Widening Opportunities for Rehabilitation and Knowledge (WORK) is a HUD funded program that provides for
vocational support for homeless adults who are motivated to enter the workforce. This program works in
collaboration with Crossroads Employment Services to provide employment services and job coaches as needed ."
San Juan Unified School District
 San Juan High School – East Area
7551 Greenback Lane, Room B-11, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Ph. (916) 971-7045
 Encina High School – West Area
1400 Bell Street, Room G-3, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 979-8024
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Sac City Unified School District
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2930 21 Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95820-3719
Phone: (916) 277-6892
Emergency referral assistance for homeless students including help with transportation, food and referrals.
Twin Rivers Unified School District
5115 Dudley Boulevard, Bay B, McClellan, CA 95652
Ph. (916) 566-1600 x50852 (Jane C., Coordinator) or (916) 566-1600 x5084 (Tracey W., Coordinator)
Provides services and referrals for homeless student assistance.
Travelers Aid Emergency Assistance
Ph. (916) 399-9646
Mission: To advance and support a network of human service provider organizations committed to assisting individuals and
families who are in transition, or crisis, and are disconnected from their support systems.
Loaves and Fishes
1321 North C Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 443-7378 or (916) 446-9316 Information service center.
Provides a wide variety of services to the homeless including Free telephone use, Hair cut vouchers, Toiletries, Laundry,
Showers, Shave, Advocacy, Library, Animal emergency services, Day labor, Dining room, Genesis, Guest health outreach,
Wash house, Jail visitation, and Sister Nora's Place which is an overnight shelter serving the chronically homeless, mentally ill
women within the Sacramento area.
 Mary House
Ph. (916) 446-4961
The Mary House program is a Sacramento community daytime shelter for women and children only. Also, provides assistance
for homeless dads, moms and their children.
 Mustard Seed School
Ph. (916) 447-3626
The Mustard Seed School is a free school for Sacramento homeless children 3-15 age group.
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1.5 Rental Assistance
The good news is that here you will find six emergency, and charity rental assistance programs that may provide very limited
help. The not so good news is that 95% of the time, the rental assistance programs is out of funds. Typically, the programs begin
the month with hypothetically 1,000.00 and that amount is distributed within the first few days or week. Sometimes a property
owner or landlord is generous enough to wait until a tenant receives an appointment for a screening interview and then issue the
3 day pay or quit. The best advice is to go to your local parish or church and talk to them. If you do meet with a local church, then
give them the same respect as a program and have your paperwork, budget and other information with you. Here is some
general eligibility information and explanations to help you prepare for a screening and helpful things to say when leaving a
message:
 You must have a three day notice in hand at your screening interview to be eligible for rental assistance. If you go to
your landlord and request a 3 day notice for the purpose of receiving rental assistance, then beware that when your
landlord hands you a three day pay or quit notice in order to receive the assistance, you have been legally served.
 To apply for rental assistance you will need a copy of your lease agreement.
 You will need proof of household income and show how you will pay all of your rent next month.
 Rental assistance programs will usually call your landlord to verify your occupancy and need for rental assistance, so
have the number with you.
 The rental assistance programs will not pay any of the late fees or back rent.
 Almost all rental assistance programs are subjective in discerning who will receive help. This is because they have a
limited amount of money and usually give help to they who have the most vulnerable people in need, such as infants,
seniors, and/or disabled living in the home. Rent assistance programs do not choose who they help; instead they offer
very limited call in times.
 Be prepared to have a specific reason (emergency) why you do not have all of the money for rent, such as your
roommate that was on the lease is in the hospital for a month. Situations such as you lost your job, no longer receiving
unemployment or your check did not show up, are usually to general. Families with children that have been displaced
by CPS and/or lost their supplemental/Cal Works income are usually not considered a onetime emergency.
 The rental assistance programs will not provide all of your rent. You will need to show that you have at least 75% of the
money. Typically, the programs only gives up to one hundred dollars and in extremely rare circumstances may give up
to 200.00.
 If you are more than 100.00 behind in rent then you may possibly have two rental assistance programs, or a program
and a church, concurrently help you. For example one program covers 100.00 and a local church gives you 25.00 to
help cover your total rental assistance needs.
Folsom Cordova Community Partnership
10665 Coloma Road, Suite 200, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Call (916) 361-8684 x5 Monday only 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and leave a message. If funds are available, your call will be
returned, if no funds are available then your call will not be returned and you will need to call again next Monday. Safety-Net
Services - Rental Assistance (must bring 3-day pay or quit notice. By appointment only. Serves all zip codes.
Greater Sacramento Urban League
3725 Marysville Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 286-8607 No walk ins, by appointment only.
Emergency assistance provided on a first come first serve (very limited) bases. Serves all zip codes.
The Salvation Army Sacramento Family Services
4350 Raley Boulevard, # 200, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 678-4050
You must call on Monday only 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. for rental assistance. NOTE: If you receive a 3
day pay or quit, then you will still have to wait until Monday for an appointment. Once you get through on the phone, then you
may receive an appointment to come in for a "screening."
Zip codes: 95608, 95610, 95621, 95628, 95652, 95655, 95670, 95742, 95811, 95814, 95815, 95816, 95817, 95818, 95819,
95821, 95825, 95827, 95841, 95842 and 95864.
Travelers Aid Society
2251 Florin Road, Sacramento, CA 95822-4490
Ph. (916) 399-9646 Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
The Travelers Aid Society sometimes has a very limited amount of funds at the beginning of each month to help with rental
assistance. You must call first, no walk ins. The Travelers Aid is known to be fair in their screening process although it may help
if you have a caseworker or Pastor to advocate for you.
Zip codes: 95820, 95822, 95823, 95824, 95826, 95828, 95829, 95830, 95831 and 95832 .
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St Joseph's Catholic Church
1717 El Monte Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 925-3584
The church provides rental assistance from very limited funds that are usually dispersed within the first few days of the month. It
is important to have your paperwork in order before calling for assistance. This organization is known to be fair and generous in
helping people. If they have the money to help, then they will.
Zip codes: 95815 and 95813.
Centro Guadalupe
730 S Street, Sacramento, CA 95811-7011
Ph. (916) 443-5367
All of the suggestions in what you need to know will apply to your eligibility for rental assistance.
The Centro Guadalupe also has a zip code restriction. They restrict their services to people living within certain zip codes and
you will need to call them to find out if you live in the right zip code for you and your children to be eligible. The Centro
Guadalupe claims to provide rental assistance, however, when repeatedly called they have always stated they are out of funds.
Zip codes: 95626, 95660, 95673, 95833, 95834, 95835, 95836, 95837, 95838 and 95843.
South County Services
Ph. (209) 745-5367
Call first Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. to determine if funds are available.
Zip codes: 94571, 95615, 905624, 95632, 95638, 95639, 95641, 95683, 95690, 95693, 95757 and 95758.
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1.6 Furniture Resources
St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store
2275 Watt Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 972-1212
You may receive furniture for you and/or your children to have a safe place to eat and sleep. General eligibility is if a individual,
senior or family is in crisis or verifiable need situation, and if the furniture vouchers can be filled. No cribs.
Love Inc. (In the Name of Christ) Sacramento
Sacramento, CA.
Ph. (916) 383-3232 (Helpline) Call Mon. - Fri. 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. for intake. Ph. (916) 383-3999 (Office) [email protected]
We work with local congregations to:
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Deliver a bed or beds to family members that don't have one
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Deliver food to a family without transportation
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Provide a kitchen table and chairs
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Assist with one-time household repairs
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Visit and help assess family options and resources in a crisis
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And much, much, more...
Our ‘clearing house’ phone center determines eligibility for families or individuals who have financial trouble or some other
verifiable ‘immediate need’.
Furniture for Families
P.O. Box 34, Folsom, CA 95763
Ph. (916) 635-2846
Hours Tuesday - Wednesday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Individuals and families must be screened & referred by Human/Social service agency using a FFF Referral Form.
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1.7 Utility Assistance
PG&E
Ph. 1-866-743-2273
The CARE program provides a monthly discount on energy bill for income eligible households. You may apply by phone.
SMUD’s Energy Assistance Program Rate (EAPR)
Ph. 1-888-742-7683 x3
Provides eligible low-income individuals and families a discount of about 30 percent on their monthly SMUD bill. You may call for
assistance to have an EAPR application mailed to you.
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)
Ph. (916) 567-5200 Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. By appointment only no walk-ins.
Provides a SMUD and/or PG&E credit to bill in two months. Serves first time applicants in Sacramento, including Elk Grove and
Folsom. Some eligibility requirements are Sacramento county, including Folsom and Elk Grove, resident, low-income, and never
used HEAP before. As of January 2012, applicants need to be senior (60+), or disabled or have children under five in the home.
HEAP may serve all families later in the year.
The Senior and Adult Services
9750 Business Park Drive, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 874-0979
Provides energy assistance referrals to the SAS/SMUD Energy Assistance Team (SEAT) to help clients remain safely in their
homes. Staff will contact clients to assist in completing utility discount applications and home weatherization, minor home
repairs, and appliance replacements, if qualified.
South County Services
539 N. Lincoln Way, Galt, CA 95632
Ph. (209) 745-9174 Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Provides SMUD and PG&E assistance to individuals and families with a 3-day notice. No shut offs.
Serves 94571, 95615, 95624, 95832, 95638, 95639, 95641, 95683, 95690, 95693, 95758 and 95757.
Galt Community Concilio
660 Chabolla Avenue, Galt, CA 95632
Ph. (916) 745-9174 Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides assistance with SMUD and PG&E to Galt, Elk Grove and surrounding areas.
Travelers Aid Society
2251 Florin Road, Sacramento, CA 95822
Ph. (916) 399-9646
The Travelers Aid Society sometimes has a very limited amount of funds at the beginning of each month to help with utility
assistance. By appointment, no walk-ins. Does not assist with PG&E. You must have a disconnect notice or be disconnected.
Under 200.00 may be paid and additional amount paid by family. Zip codes: 95820, 95822, 95823, 95824, 95826, 95828, 95829,
95830, 95831 and 95832.
The Salvation Army Sacramento Family Services
4350 Raley Boulevard, # 200, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 678-4050 Call on Monday only 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. for rental assistance. NOTE: Your
48 hour shut off notice should be dated on the previous Friday or that Monday. If you receive a 48 hour shut off then you will still
have to wait until Monday for an appointment. Once you get through on the phone, then you may receive an appointment to
come in for a "screening." During the "screening" the caseworker will determine if you are "eligible." A 200.00 limit.
Zip codes: 95608, 95610, 95621, 95628, 95652, 95655, 95670, 95742, 95811, 95814, 95815, 95816, 95817, 95818, 95819,
95821, 95825, 95827, 95841, 95842 and 95864. More info on the REACH program>>
Folsom Cordova Community Partnership
10665 Coloma Road, Suite 200, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Call (916) 361-8684 x5 Monday only 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and leave a message. If funds are available your call will be
returned by the end of Tuesday, if no funds are available then your call will not be returned. Utility Assistance serves all of
Sacramento county residents. Must have a disconnect notice.
Greater Sacramento Urban League
3725 Marysville Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 286-8608
Emergency assistance provided on a first come first serve bases. No walk ins, by appointment only. Serves all zip codes .
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CHAPTER 2: MEDICAL AND D ENTAL
2.1 Free Medical Clinics
§ TB – HIV AND STD – PROSTATE CANCER TESTING
TB Chest Clinic
4600 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 874-9823 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Free and low cost chest x-rays and TB testing to CMISP insured or to people with no medical insurance.
Mercy Clinic
 This location includes FREE TB testing for shelter placement.
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Nurse's office in Friendship Park, 1321 North C Street at 12 Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 446-3345 Mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Free Health Clinic services for the homeless and families who do not have medical insurance.
CARES
FREE HIV and STD Testing
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1500 21 Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 443-3299 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
CARES offers free & confidential walk-in and appointment HIV & STD testing.
IMPACT Program
P.O. Box 957180, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Ph. 1-800-409-8252
FREE prostate cancer treatment and support to California men with little or no health insurance .
§ MIDTOWN CLINICS
Shifa Clinic
419 V Street, Suite A, Sacramento, CA 95818
Ph. (916) 441-6008
Sundays: 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Shifa Free Clinic is located next door to the mosque. First time walk-ins arrive at 6:30 a.m.
Clinica Tepatí
1820 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 530-752-7028
Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Primary care services to the uninsured also assisting the Latino community.
Bayanihan Clinic
923 V Street, Sacramento, CA 95818
Ph. (916) 448-6553 or (916) 833-1112 Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Primary care services to the uninsured also assisting the Filipino community. Call for appointment and accepts limited walk-ins.
Downtown Clinic
923 V Street, Sacramento, CA 95818
Ph. (916) 448-6553 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Free and income-based physicals for children.
The Willow Clinic
1200 North B Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 442-0331 x0 Located at The Salvation Army
Saturdays: 8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Free Health Clinic serving people without homes and no health insurance.
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§ SOUTH SACRAMENTO
County of Sacramento Primary Care Clinic
4600 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 874-9670 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (916) 874-8912-24hr clinic information
The Primary care clinic provides walk in non-emergency services, including dental, to people with CMISP or no health insurance
and the homeless. “Diagnosis and treatment of acute illnesses and injuries, Diagnosis and management of chronic conditions
such as diabetes, hypertension and heart disease to CMISP eligible clients on an appointment basis. The Integrated Behavioral
Health Department provides mental health services to Medi-cal and CMISP clients by appointment.”
Hope Well Child Clinic
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4401 44 Street, Sacramento, CA 95820
Hours: Monday and Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Meadowview Clinic
2118 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA 95832
Ph. (916) 427-0368 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Free and income-based physicals or children.
Imani Clinic
3415 Martin Luther King Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95817
Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Free walk-in clinic provides services to the uninsured. Pediatrics provided on the first Saturday of each month .
Joan Viteri Memorial Clinic
(located at Harm Reduction Services)
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3647 40 Street, Sacramento, CA 95817
Saturdays: 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Free medical clinic on most Saturdays. Signups at 12:00 p.m.
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO CLINICS
Mercy Clinic North Highlands - Call after march to determine if accepting new patients.
6060 Watt Avenue - (located in a bungalow behind SC Joice Elementary School)
North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 349-1568 - Hours: Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
No Fee - No Co-pay.
§ FOLSOM CLINICS
Mercy Clinic Folsom
Theodore Judah Elementary School
105 Dean Way, Folsom, CA 95630
Ph. (916) 983-3658
Offers free and low-cost preventive and primary healthcare services.
§ NATOMAS AND RANCHO CORDOVA CLINICS
Natomas Crossroads FREE Clinic
1101 National Drive, Suite A, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916) 514-6163
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Free Medical Clinic is open on the 1 Saturday of each month from 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. No Fee-No co-pay.
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White Rock Family Clinic
10495 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 364-0724 Mon., Tue., Wed. 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Thursday 12:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Free clinic for the income-eligible. Not a walk in clinic - you must apply and provide proof of income, residency and ID. Two
weeks waiting until seen.
Paul Hom Asian Clinic
6341 Folsom Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95819
Ph. (916) 736-3966
Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Free health clinic providing primary and acute care services. Also assists the Pacific Islander community.
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2.2 Immunization Resources
Immunization Assistance Program
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 875-SHOT (7468)
This is the number to call if you need free (no health insurance) or low-cost immunizations for your child. Provides information
about immunizations and immunization services available to children and adults in the County of Sacramento. Refers clients to
Sacramento area immunization clinics in their area; Conducts flu clinics each fall for at-risk populations.
Downtown Clinic
923 V Street, Sacramento, CA 95818
Ph. (916) 448-6553 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Provides free and income-based immunizations to children.
Meadowview Clinic
2118 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA 95832
Ph. (916) 427-0368 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Provides free and income-based immunizations to children.
Childhood Immunization Schedule (for children 6 years of age and younger)
English and Spanish, Ph. 1(800) CDC-INFO - Ph. 1(800) 232-4636 - TTY: (888) 232-6348 - FAX: (770) 488-4760
To help yourself and/or your family use Catch-up Immunization scheduler for children six years of age and younger "This tool
once downloaded can be used to determine the vaccines and immunizations your child needs and is especially useful for
quickly seeing missed or skipped vaccines according to the Immunization Schedule."
Low-cost Vaccinations for Animals, Dogs, Cats and Pets
City of Sacramento Animal Care Services
2127 Front Street, Sacramento, CA 95818
Ph. (916) 808-7387
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2.3 Low-cost Clinics and Health Insurance
Sacramento Native American Health Center
2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 341-0575
Sliding scale and Medi-cal for under 21 age group only.
Molina Medical Clinic
3234 Marysville Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 646-1200 Call 24/7 to locate one of 15 locations. Payment by Medic-cal and privately income-based.
Downtown Clinic
923 V Street, Sacramento, CA 95818
Ph. (916) 448-6553 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Provides primary care services with insurance or sliding scale.
The Effort Martin Luther King Jr. Village
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3900 47 Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95824
Ph. (916) 737-5555 x4 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Closed every other Friday. Income eligible
Provides primary care, women’s health, pregnancy testing, immunizations on a sliding scale from 30.00 - 120.00 for income
eligible families.
Provides children’s dental for sliding scale if they are uninsured.
The Effort South Valley
8233 E. Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento CA 95828
Ph. (916) 737-5555 x2 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides adult a pediatric care, women’s health, prenatal care, pregnancy testing and immunizations for income eligible families.
The Effort North Highlands
6015 Watt Avenue, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 679-3925 Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides primary care, women's health, pregnancy testing, immunizations on a sliding scale from 30.00 - 120.00 for income
eligible families.
Provides children’s dental for sliding scale if they are uninsured.
The Effort Medical Health Services
1820 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 737-5555 x1 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Will accept Medi-cal, Medicare, Blue cross and low cost sliding scale of 30.00 minimum fees for income-eligible.
Refugee Health Clinic
4600 Broadway, Suite 2100, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 874-9227
Serves people with refugee status from overseas. If you have refugee status, call and they will describe what you need to know.
Mercy Clinic
3911 Norwood Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 929-8575 Call for an appointment. Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Provides General and Family medicine, Child Health and Disability program and Well Women visits.
Accepts Medi-Cal, Geographic Managed Care, Healthy Families and call to determine if accepting new patients for sliding-scale
eligible services.
Sacramento Community Clinic-Southgate
South office
 7275 E. Southgate Drive, Suite 204 & 206, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 428-3788 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
North office
 2200 Del Paso Boulevard, Sacramento, Ca 95815
Phone: (916) 924-7988 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Payment options: Medi-cal - Medi-care - and Uninsured patients for Sliding scale fees with a medi-cal denial letter.
Provides: Primary Care - Immunizations - Mental Health - Chiropractic Care - Family Planning - OB/GYN Hearing & Vision Screening - Occupational and Screening Physical Therapy - Wellness and Prevention Education
Specialist Referrals - Substance Abuse – Dental.
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Sacramento Family Medical Center
Services for families or referrals to a specialist. Fees paid by Medi-cal or sliding scale. Appointments/walk-ins accepted.
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Carmichael
2928 Eastern Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 971-6702 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Last Tuesday of the month 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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Rancho Cordova
10390 Coloma Road, Suite B, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 363-2229 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Last Tuesday of the month 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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South Sacramento
3811 Florin Road, #9, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 427-1227 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Last Tuesday of the month 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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South Sacramento
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4730 47 Ave, Sacramento, CA 95824
Ph. (916) 391-2229 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Last Tuesday of the month 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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North
3441 Marysville Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 563-7200 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and Last Tuesday of the month 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Planned Parenthood
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Fruitridge health Center
5385 Franklin Boulevard, Suite A-D, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 452-7305 Call for an appointment
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Capitol Plaza Health Center
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1125 10 Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 444-7966
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B Street Center
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201 29 Street, Suite B, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 446-6921
Services Offered: Abortion Services - Birth Control Services - Emergency Contraception - General Health Care - HIV Testing HPV & Hepatitis Vaccines - Men's Health Services - Pregnancy Testing, Options & Services - STD Testing & Treatment Women's Health Services - Payment options: Medical - Medicaid and Sliding scale fees.
County of Sacramento Medically Indigent Services Program-CMISP
4600 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 874-9238 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Call for 24 hour medical answering service assistance including where and how to apply or CMISP if you have a hospital bill.
KAISER Permanente - Charitable Coverage Program
1(866) 399-7696 Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
"...provides medical and dental coverage to eligible children (birth through age 18) in families that do not have access to
employer-subsidized coverage and do not qualify for public programs."
AIM California’s Insurance Program for Pregnant Women
Ph. 1-800-433-2611 To qualify for AIM, you must be:
· Pregnant: You must be pregnant, but not more than 30 weeks pregnant, as of the application date
· A California resident: A person living in California who plans to stay; and
· Not enrolled in other programs: You cannot be receiving no-cost Medi-Cal or Medicare Part A and Part B benefits as of the
application date; and
· Not covered by a private health insurance plan: You cannot have private health insurance, unless your private health insurance
plan has a maternity-only deductible or copayment greater than $500 as of your date of application; and
· Within the AIM income guidelines: You must have a monthly household income (after income deductions) within AIM income
guidelines.
River City Medical Group Locate a Medi-cal Provider
100 Howe Avenue, Suite 210 South, Sacramento, CA 95825
Call 1-800-9281201 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Provides a database to locate any Medi-cal provider by location, name or specialty to Medi-Cal patient.
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Medi-Cal Information
To apply for Medi-Cal call: Ph. (916) 734-1600
Ph. (916) 874-2215 24hrs.
Provides information for Medi-Cal insurance applications.
Department of Health Care Services Medi-Cal
Ph. 1(800)541-5555
This is the main website and medical assistance phone number for Local and State Medi-cal insurance information.
Medi-Cal Eligibility
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 997417, MS 4607, Sacramento, CA 95899-7417
Ph. (916) 552-9200
Offers information on Medi-cal insurance eligibility.
Medi-Cal Managed Care
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 997413, MS 4400, Sacramento, CA 95899-7413
Physical Address: 1501 Capitol Avenue, MS 4400, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 449-5000
Medi-Cal Pharmacy
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 997417, MS 4604, Sacramento, CA 95899-7417
Physical Address: 1501 Capitol Avenue, MS 4604, Sacramento, CA 95814
Medi-Cal Fraud
Ph. 1(800)822-6222
To report suspected Medi-cal fraud.
§ EMERGENCY ROOM HOTLINES
Emergency Room Hotlines
Kaiser Emergency Room: (916)
973-6600
6600 Bruceville Road
Sacramento, California 95823
Ph. (916) 688-2000
Kaiser Medical Center
2025 Morse Avenue,
Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 973-5000-24 Hours
Mercy San Juan Emergency
Room: (916) 537-5120
4001 J Street
Sacramento, California 95819
Ph. (916) 453-4545
Methodist Emergency
Room: (916) 423-6020
7500 Hospital Drive
Sacramento, California
95823
Ph. (916) 423-3000
Sutter Memorial Emergency
Room: Ph. (916) 733-1000
5151 F Street
Sacramento, California 95819
Ph. (916) 454-3333
UCD Medical Center Emergency Room: Ph. (916) 734-2455
2315 Stockton Boulevard,
Sacramento, California 95817
Ph. (916) 734-2001
Sutter General Emergency
Room: Ph. (916) 733-8900
2801 L Street
Sacramento, California 95816
Ph. (916) 454-2222
Sutter General Hospital
2801 L Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 454-2222-24 Hours. Or 454-6695
Provides emergency treatment including long term care services and accepts Med-ical/Medicare and private health insurance.
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2.4 Emergency and Low-cost Dental
Sacramento County Dental Clinic
4600 Broadway, Suite 1400, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 874-8300 Walk-ins Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.
Emergency dental treatment, repair and services.
Sacramento Native American Health Center
2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 341-0575
Dental Services include: General Dentistry for Children and Adults - Dental Exams and X-Rays.
Carrington College California Dental
8909 Folsom Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 361-5168 (888) 551-SMILE
Free dental screening, cleaning, fluoride application, sealants and x-rays to men, women and children ages 3 to 17.
Denti-Cal
P.O. Box 15539, Sacramento, CA 95852
Ph. 1-800-322-6384
Provides Medi-cal dental treatment referral services for Medi-cal dental recipients who need to locate a dentist.
Sacramento District Dental Society
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915 28 Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 446-1211
Maintains a referral service for low cost dental treatment.
Veteran Affairs Department (Mather)-Dental
10535 Hospital Way, Mather, CA 95655
Ph. (916) 843-7000 - information
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Dental: 5401 Arnold Avenue, McClellan, CA 95652
Ph. (916) 561-7800 or 800-382-8387
You may contact the McClellan Dental Clinic for a full range of dental treatment services to Veterans.
WIND Youth Services - Dental
701 Dixieanne Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 443-8333 or 561-2424
Will provide dental treatment resources for homeless youth that do not have a dental insurance plan.
Western Career College-Dental
Ph. (916) 361-6714
Occasionally offers FREE Dental hygiene to children and their parents. Call to make an appointment.
Sacramento City College-Dental
3835 Freeport Boulevard, Rodda South 134, Sacramento, CA 95822
Ph. (916) 558-2303 or 558-2356
Low cost dental hygiene services provided to adults and children through the SCC's Dental Health Clinic.
Denti-cal Western Dental complaints
Ph. 1(800) 322-6384 Mon. –Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
You may call this number to file a complaint, File for a Fair Hearing.
Request copies of your dental records, *If you have been denied a dental service.
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CHAPTER 3: DRUG AND ALCOHOL PROGRAMS
3.1 Detox Treatment
Clean and Sober Detox
8946 Madison Avenue, Fair Oaks, CA 95628
Ph. (916) 965-3386-Office 24 hours.
Alcohol & Drug detox for men and women. Fees are paid by County, Veterans Affairs, Cal-works, DDC, Sierra County, Private
insurance.
Alcohol & Drug Prevention Treatment & Outreach (A.O.D.)
3321 Power Inn Road, Suite 20, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 874-9754 Hours: Walk-ins Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Subsidized drug and alcohol services to 18 and over with ID and proof of residency. Begin here for subsidized (free) services.
Skyway House
564 Rio Lindo Avenue, Suite 103, Chico, CA 95926
Ph. (530) 898-8326 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Seven day drug and alcohol medical detoxification program for single men and women residents of Sacramento, CA and
surrounding counties. A Doctor’s clearance prior to intake. Detoxification must precede mandatory residential treatment. Native
American and Veteran services. Fees are subsidized through AOD or sliding scale. No waiting list. For immediate intake
complete a Skyway House treatment application along with an AOD application or call for sliding scale intake according to SSI
income, etc., or private pay.
The Effort-Detoxification Services
7586 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 405-4600-Detox or (916) 691-3417
Ph. (916) 325-5556-General info. Midtown
Residential seven to fourteen day alcohol and drug detox program to assist in the withdrawal from alcohol & other drugs.
Bi-Valley Medical Clinic, Inc.
Detox program includes non-medical detox, alcohol, prescription drugs and most other chemical dependency detox services.
 Carmichael Clinic
6127 Fair Oaks Boulevard, Carmichael, CA 95608
Ph. (916) 974-8090 Fax 974-7851
 Sacramento Clinic
310 Harris Avenue, Suite A, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 649-6793 Fax 929-7411
Pathways Detox and Recovery
6538 Grey Oak Court, Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Ph. (916) 235-9259 - call 24/7
Residential drug & alcohol detoxification for adult men and women. Begins with screening and an outside medical evaluation
during which the participant will be prescribed appropriate detox medications. Subsidized program we work with are CAIRS
(California American Indian Recovery Services) accepts all major credit cards and can work with your insurance provider to
determine if there is coverage on your policy.
Oak House - Recovery Treatment for Men
7919 Oak Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Ph. (916) 721-9699 Call For Help 24hr A Day
Alcohol and drug detox treatment from all chemicals, clean and sober living. Sliding scale available for cash clients.
MedMark Treatment Centers
Sacramento, CA - Fairfield, CA - Stockton, CA
Toll Free 1-866-840-6658 - (916) 391-4293
Opioid Maintenance Therapy Admission Criteria for men and women
Must be 18 years of age must meet a minimum of one of the following - The patient must be addicted to an opioid for a minimum
of one year,
OR pregnant and currently addicted to an opioid,
OR out of jail under six months and was addicted to an opioid and met the criteria for admission to an outpatient methadone
program (whether or not he/she is presently addicted) before going to jail,
OR there must be demonstrable evidence of opioid dependence, other than listed above.
Fees for 21 day detox are a flat and Sliding scale fees provided for 180 day treatment services .
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D & A Detox
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 364-7660-24/7
Non-medical 5 to 10 day detox, but we do allow medications prescribed by a physician. Detox for Methamphetamine, Cocaine,
Crack, Alcohol, Heroin, Pills, Oxycontin, and Methadone. Fees are paid privately and VA benefits.
Sierra Vista Hospital
8001 Bruceville Road, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 288-0300 or (916) 423-2000
Call our assessment and referral department at (916) 288-0300.
Assessment and referral is a free community service offered to anyone regardless of insurance coverage or whether treatment
ultimately is received at Sierra Vista Hospital or elsewhere. Detox is 5 - 7 days for 18 and over. Interpreter services are available.
Will NOT assist with Methadone for heroin. Does not use "suboxone" during detox. Fees paid privately or through insurance.
First Step Recovery
670 Oakshire Dr. Ione, CA 95640 (Amador County)
Ph. (209) 274-4345
Residential detox for adult males. Wheelchair accessible, programs for Native American, hearing, sight, mobility and cognitive
impaired. Transportation services available. Accepts private payment and payment plans are available if eligible.
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Modifications to accommodate physical challenges
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Large Print Materials
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Assistive Listening Devices
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Transfer equipment
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Audio and Visual materials
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Braille materials and books
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3.2 Residential Treatment
Alcohol & Drug Prevention Treatment & Outreach (A.O.D.)
3321 Power Inn Road, Suite 20, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 874-9754 Hours: Walk-ins Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Subsidized drug and alcohol services to 18 and over with ID and proof of residency. Begin here for subsidized (free) services.
Clean & Sober Program
1321 North C Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 498-0331 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Alcohol & Drug residential sober community and recovery program. No one is turned away because he/she lacks financial
resources.
Skyway House
564 Rio Lindo Avenue, Suite 103, Chico, CA 95926
Ph. (530) 898-8326 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Residential drug and alcohol treatment program for single men and women who are cleared by a doctor. Includes Native
American and Veteran services. Fees are subsidized through County of Sacramento AOD or sliding scale. No waiting list. For
immediate intake complete a Skyway House treatment application online at www.skywayhouse.org along with an AOD
application or call for sliding scale intake according to SSI income, etc., or private pay.
CARE Call Center/Voucher Management System
Call Center: 1 (866) 350-8773 (Begin Here)
The Assessment Providers are the main point of entry for all CARE clients.
The Effort
1820 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 325-5556 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. or Ph. (916) 921-6598
"...a 40-bed coed program of 27 men and 13 women. No children are treated at the facility, and neither do we treat convicted sex
offenders or arsonists." For sliding scale fees and you must be assessed by the Sacramento County AOD.
Oak House - Recovery Treatment for Men
7919 Oak Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Ph. (916) 721-9699 Call For Help 24hr A Day
Alcohol and Drug Residential Treatment, Detox from all chemicals, Clean and Sober Living. Sliding scale available for cash
clients.
California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs
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1700 K Street, 1 Floor, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. 1-800-879-2772 - Available 24-hours a day. Answered by ADP staff. 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and answered by voice mail after
hours. Offers Information and Referrals for drug and alcohol treatment.
Sierra Vista Hospital
8001 Bruceville Road, Sacramento, CA 95823
Call our assessment and referral department at (916) 288-0300.
Provides a free assessment and referral services by phone and in person. The assessment and referral are free, however, there
may be a fee for the treatment program.
§ Native American, African American, and Asian Pacific
Mi Casa Recovery Home
4241 Florin Road,Suite 110 Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 394-2328 or (916) 394-2320
Offers both three-month and six-month residential treatment programs to adults in need of drug and alcohol counseling.
Male only Through AOD only.
Asian-Pacific Community Counseling Center
5330 Power Inn Road, Suite A, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 383-6783
Bilingual Asian referral and educational services including Sacramento drug and alcohol resources. No fee.
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§ Women and Pregnant Women
Gateway Recovery
4049 Miller Way, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 451-9312 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Drug and alcohol treatment residential rehabilitation program for substance-abusing women. Subsidized.
Options for Recovery
Sacramento, CA.
Ph. (916) 929-1951
Provides 90 clean & sober drug and alcohol treatment program for pregnant women or parents with children. Subsidized.
Bridges - Professional Treatment Services, Inc.-Drug/Alcohol/Sober Living
3600 Power Inn Road, Suite C, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 450-0700 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Ph. (916) 450-0703
Provides a 90 day subsidized/sliding scale residential drug and alcohol treatment program for women.
§ Men Only
River City Recovery Center
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500 22 St, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 442-3979
Men's South Campus. Sacramento residential drug rehabilitation and alcohol treatment recovery program.
Sacramento Recovery House
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1914 22 Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 455-6258 Mon. – Fri. 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (Office) 24hr message.
Residential drug and alcohol treatment program for men only in the early stages of recovery from alcohol and or drug abuse.
Subsidized and private pay.
§ AA, NA, Al-Anon, Families Anonymous, and Cocaine Anonymous
Central California Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous
9960 Business park drive. Suite 110, Sacramento, CA 95827
HOT LINE: (916) 454-1100 Business Ph. (916) 454-1771
AA meeting locations of the greater Sacramento area community of Alcoholics Anonymous."
Families Anonymous
"The Lounge" at Del Norte Health Club
3040 Becerra Way, Sacramento, CA 95821 (Near Watt Avenue, turn-off from 150, just off Marconi Avenue, )
Ph. (916) 402-2465 Meetings are each Sunday from 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
If you are a concerned parent or regarding the self-destructive behavior of a loved one, you are not alone. Families Anonymous
is a safe haven where we can share our problems with others who understand. Working together, we can overcome jour feelings
of helplessness and despair, as emotional, mental, or addiction problems of a child affects the whole family.
Narcotics Anonymous
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3924 14 Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95820
NA Help line 1(800) 600-HOPE or (866) 565-2135 Local
Al-Anon Information Service Districts
5429 Palm Avenue, Suite A, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 334-2970 or (916) 334-2971
This service will assist you in finding a Sacramento Al-Anon meeting.
Cocaine Anonymous
Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 349-4230 (Hotline)
This link and organization provides an updated listing of Cocaine Anonymous meetings within Sacramento county.
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3.3 Outpatient Treatment
Alcohol & Drug Prevention Treatment & Outreach
3321 Power Inn Road, Suite 20, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 874-9754 Hours: Walk-ins Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Subsidized drug and alcohol services to 18 and over with ID and proof of residency. Begin here for subsidized (free) services.
Del Paso Heights Neighborhood Service Center
3970 Research Drive, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 648-0366
Usually assists families through the cal works program.
Accepts Medi-cal and people with no insurance. Drug and alcohol services including assessment, outpatient treatment.
MaaP Inc.
4241 Florin Road, Suite 110, Sacramento, CA 95823
Provides outpatient counseling for first-time misdemeanor offenders. Accepts probation and court referrals. Includes treatment
for the adolescent age group. Affordable payment plans.
 Mi Casa Recovery Home
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2515 48 Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 394-2328 or (916) 394-2320
Offers both three-month and six-month residential treatment programs to adults in need of drug and alcohol counseling. Male
only. Call for intake and AOD intake information.
Clean & Sober Program
1321 North C Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 498-0331 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Alcohol & Drug Outpatient Counseling and Recovery. No one is turned away because he or she lacks financial resources.
Sacramento Black Alcoholism Center
3307 Broadway, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 454-4242 Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 5:50 p.m.
Alcohol treatment program and drug abuse rehab treatment for adolescents and adults on an out-patient basis. Sliding-scale and
medi-cal accepted.
Strategies for Change-Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
4441 Auburn Boulevard, Suite E Sacramento, CA 95841
Ph. (916) 473-5764 x0-North (916) 395-3552 x0-South
Offers outpatient treatment program for 18 and over that includes play care and fees are income-based or county subsidized.
Also private pay 35.00 per group and 65.00 one-on-one for 6 month program. Accepts Medi-cal.
Skyway House
564 Rio Linda Avenue, Suite 103, Chico, CA 95692
Ph. (530) 898-8326 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program for single men and women. Includes Native American, Veterans and Youth
services. Fees are subsidized through County of Sacramento AOD or sliding scale. No waiting list. Fees are subsidized through
AOD or sliding scale. For immediate intake complete a Skyway House treatment application online at www.skywayhouse.org
along with an AOD application or call for sliding scale intake according to SSI income, etc., or private pay.
National Education Enrichment Development Services (N.E.E.D.S)
1104 Corporate way, Sacramento, CA 95831
Toll free : 1-888-346-9003 (916) 395-4427
Outpatient Drug and Alcohol treatment with Recovery Support Services to the General Population. Free services to youths 12 –
20 age group and up to 25 for veterans that are Sacramento residents. Additional services are sliding scale.
Bridges - Professional Treatment Services, Inc.-Drug/Alcohol/Sober Living
3600 Power Inn Road, Suite C, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 450-0700 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sliding scale fee outpatient treatment, individual counseling, and referrals for a residential treatment program for women.
Sometimes a waiting list.
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A Path to Recovery
Please take the next step by calling Ricki at 916-539-4535 for a free phone consultation.
 BEYOND TRAUMA (Workshops for Women) 18yrs of age and up
 VOICES (Workshops for Girls) 12yrs to 18yrs.
 A WOMAN'S WAY THROUGH THE TWELVES STEPS
Step One—The Assessment - Family History is taken - Educate about the process and steps to follow - Learn what is next for
the family to recover - Choose those invited
Step Two—The Intervention - Discuss how addiction affects everyone - What has to change - Treatment options - Discuss after
care options - Schedule the next Sessions
Step Three—Sessions to Follow - How is the progress - Support for the family - Following the client through treatment - Steps
after treatment.
New Directions Counseling Associates
7996 Old Winding Way, Suite 300, Fair Oaks, CA 95628
Ph. (916) 966-4523
Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment for men and women including co-dependency. Fees are private pay and sliding-scale.
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CHAPTER 4: VETERAN RESOURCES
4.1 Veterans Resources
Vietnam Veterans of California
or Sacramento Veterans Resource Center
7270 East Southgate Drive, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 393-8387 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Veterans employment assistance and training, 2 year transitional housing program for men and women veterans, 90 day drug
and alcohol treatment program for men and women, veterans rent and utility assistance, Homeless Reintegration Program
(HRP) to help homeless Vets find work and training.
National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
333 1/2 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20003
Ph.1 (800) VET-HELP
Excellent veteran’s resource directory for all types of veterans services including GRANTS, STAND DOWN, much more.
Veterans Affairs Dept. - Vet Center
1111 Howe Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 566-7430
Veterans Information, re-adjustment counseling for combat veterans and Referral Services.
Vietnam Veterans of America
8605 Cameron Street, Suite 400, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
Ph. 1(800) 882-1316
Vietnam Veterans of America Guide to Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, and has much more valuable resource assistance.
Expediting Disability Applications For Wounded Warriors
2444 Marconi Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. 1-800--772-1213 24/7 TTY 1-800-325-0778 Mon. - Fri. 9:30 - 4:30
"Military service members can receive expedited processing of disability claims from Social Security. Benefits available through
Social Security are different than those from the Department of Veterans Affairs and require a separate application." To apply for
this service, applicants are encouraged to apply online at: www.socialsecurity.gov/woundedwarriors
County of Sacramento Veterans Service Office
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2007 19 Street, Sacramento, CA 95818
Ph. (916) 874-6811 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides services to veterans, their dependents, and survivors for pensions, burials, burial for spouse, College Fee Waiver
Program and much more.
The GI Bill Website
Ph. 1(888) 442-4551
Educational services and funding for Veterans and their families.
Cal-Vet Loans: Farm & Home Purchases
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1227 O St. 1 floor, Sacramento, CA 95814
Main: 1(800) 952-5626
Home Loan: 1(866) 653-2510
Provides below market interest rates with low or no down payment that increase veterans purchasing power and keep payments
down. The cal-Vet Loans program expanded eligibility so that nearly any veteran wanting to buy a home in California is eligible.
U.S. Veterans Affairs Dept. Regional Loan Center
333 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Ph. 1(888) 869-0194
Veterans Home loan guaranty services.
"The VA Home Loan Guaranty Program is a benefit for eligible veterans, active duty personnel, Reserve members and National
Guard personnel to assist them with purchasing and retaining a home."
Sacramento Valley VA National Cemetery
5810 Midway Road, Dixon, CA 95620
Ph. 1(800) 535-1117-Toll Free
This is the 561-acre national cemetery to serve Veterans needs.
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VA Northern California Health Care System
10535 Hospital Way, Mather, CA 95655
Ph. 800-382-8387 or (916) 843-7000
The VA medical center is a state of the art, inpatient facility offering comprehensive health care services.
Transitions For Veterans
1329 Howe Avenue, Suite 103, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 903-7575
Transitions For Veterans provides free consultations and application assistance to veterans and surviving spouses for a VA
pension that helps pay for Assisted Living.
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CHAPTER 5: FAMILY AND P ARENTING RESOURCES
5.1 Resource Centers
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO, NORTH HIGHLANDS AND NATOMAS
The North Sacramento Family Resource Center
1217 Del Paso Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 679-3743 (main) Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Play care: (916) 679-3743 Transportation: (916) 275-3790.
FREE resources, workshops, and events for families in the North Sacramento area. The sites offers a variety of services
including:
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Parent Time Outs
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Certified Parenting Classes (included specialized classes for expecting parents, fathers, and parents of teens)
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Nurturing Family Home Visitation Program
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School Readiness Services (including an Enrollment Fair and weekly reading groups)
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Parent Groups such as Stress Relief, Creative Me, Book Club, and Conversational English
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Child Groups such as Baby & Me, Toddler Time, and Little Geniuses
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Year Round Holiday Festivities
SFBFS Saca Community Learning Center
2469 Rio Linda Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 648-8729 Mon. 12:00 - 3:00 and 6:00 - 8:00. Tue., Wed., and Thur., 9:00 - 3:00 and Friday 9:00 - 2:00.
Provides computer room, fax, tutoring in literacy, math, reading and writing, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes,
assistance with job searches, resume building workshops, computer basics classes in English and Spanish, aerobic exercise
classes and more. Free to the community and open to Sacramento County residents over the age of 18.
Firehouse Community Center
810 Grand Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 567-9567
Provides free help and resources for Housing - Clothing - Food - Medical and more.
 Computer Usage
 Internet Access
 Copying
 Printing
 Faxes
 Play care upon request for classes and workshops.
Natomas School Readiness
American Lakes Elementary
2800 Stonecreek Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833
Ph. (916) 561-5288 to sign up for any workshops.
NSR is offering many free Parent Teacher Resource Room & Preschool programs for children 0-5 age group.
All of the programs will be held at Natomas School Readiness’ Parent Teacher Resource Room.
Clothes Closet – come on over to the Parent Teacher Resource Room anytime and look through our clothes closet. It is filled
with clothes, shoes, and toys for children 0-5 years old. Often we have equipment for babies, too (high chairs, mobiles, bedding,
etc). We are open every day from 8-4 and you are welcome to come on over and “shop”!
Lao Family Community of Stockton - Serving Sacramento, CA
320 Harris Avenue, Suite F, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 921-8247
LFCS offers Hmong Language interpretation and translation for Health Navigation in our Sacramento and Stockton community.
Includes Social Security resource assistance and help with Citizenship questions .
South Natomas Community Center
2921 Truxel Road, Sacramento, CA 95833
Ph. (916) 808-1571
Community service and family resource center.
Operating Hours:
Monday through Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. - Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Friday and Sunday Closed.
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Valley Hi-Florin Family Resource Center
7000 Franklin Boulevard, #820, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 290-8281
Offers weekly and ongoing family and parenting resources including parenting classes for moms and dads, help with nutritional
meal preparation, fitness and more.
SFBFS Community Center
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3333 3 Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817 (Third blue door on the right "Intel Computer Clubhouse")
Ph. (916) 456-1980 Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Provides computer room, fax, tutoring in literacy, math, reading and writing, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes,
assistance with job searches, resume building workshops, computer basics classes in English and Spanish, aerobic exercise
classes and more. Free to the community and open to Sacramento County residents over the age of 18.
La Familia Counseling Center
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5523 34 Street, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 452-3601 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Tue. - Thur. 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Parenting resources for zip codes 95814, 95817, 95820, 95824. Educational workshops, budgeting, home ownership, health
care, gang awareness, and code enforcement, more.
 Parenting classes in English and Spanish.
 Play care is provided for moms that are participating in a Family Resource activity.
 Year round youth activities.
 Counseling, support, and outreach service for at-risk youth.
Folsom Cordova Community Partnership
10665 Coloma Road, Suite #200 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph: (916) 361-8684 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Offers family and parenting resources, youth mentoring, Safety Net Services (Includes rental/utility assistance, RT passes, Free
diapers, and formula, and much more.
Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center
420 I Street, Suite 5, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 442-4228 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Youth. After-school activities and counseling to mentoring and employment assistance.
Education & Outreach. Health education, parenting workshops, citizenship classes and more.
Tobacco education & Prevention. Innovative tobacco-use prevention and education services.
Seniors. Seniors services include translation, transportation, counseling and home health visits.
The River Oak Family Resource Center
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4322 4 Ave, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 244-5800
Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Offers free Family Support Services for Families with Children 0-6 years. Exercise class - Computer class - Parenting classes.
Asian Community Center
7375 Park City Drive, Sacramento, CA 95831
Ph: (916) 393-9026 x330
The ACC offers many community services that are sensitive to the cultural and language needs of the Asian community.
Fruitridge Park Community & Aquatic Center
For questions about facility information and rentals call: (916) 395-0601 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
4000 Fruitridge Road, Sacramento, CA 95820
Tennis Courts - Playground - Swimming Pool - Lighted Basketball Courts - Picnic Area.
 Jose P. Rizal Community Center
7320 Florin Mall Drive, Sacramento, CA 95823
Basketball Courts available for rent - Volleyball Courts available for rent - Playground - Indoor Gymnasium.
 Florin Creek Park and Recreation Center
7460 Persimmon Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95823
Soccer Fields - Volleyball - Horseshoes - Playground - Picnic Area - Pond - Bike Trail.
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§ NORTH SACRAMENTO YOUTH CENTER
Stanford Settlement Neighborhood Center
450 West El Camino Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95833
Ph. (916) 927-1303
Teen center for 12-17 age groups offering a fun and safe year round drop in place including recreational activities, specialized
groups and supportive services to help youth thrive.
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5.2 Pregnancy Resources
Alternatives Pregnancy Center
2628 El Camino Avenue, Suite B-1, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 880-4040
Morning, Afternoon & Evening appointments are available. Walk-ins are always welcome. All services are Free and Confidential.
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Free limited obstetrical ultrasounds
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Free options counseling
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Free pregnancy tests
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Community Referrals
Women's Health Specialist
 1750 Wright Street, Suite 1, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 451-0621
 10665 Coloma Road, Suite C & D, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 451-0621
 2251 Florin Road, Suite 158, Sacramento, CA 95822
Ph. 1-800-714-8151
Provides no-cost and income-based Health Care for women, pregnancy testing, birth control, breast cancer detection, RU 486:
The Abortion Pill, emergency contraception, STD and HIV testing, services for men, adoption program, and comprehensive
abortion. Accepts Medical and private insurance.
Sacramento Life Center
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 451-4357
Provides free:
 Pregnancy Testing
 Counseling
 Non-diagnostic Ultrasounds to confirm pregnancy.
 Post Abortion Counseling Service.
Pregnancy Care Guidance Program
Phone: (916) 875-BABY or 1-888-824-BABY
Nursing staff provide coordination and referral for pregnant women to access medical providers.
Birth Connection
4401 A Street, Sacrament, CA 95819
Ph. (916) 451-9868
Provides support and education to birth mothers with unplanned pregnancies including decision making, goal setting, childbirth
preparation, adoption planning, and access to prenatal care and accompaniment to hospital.
Sacramento Native American Health Center
2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 341-0575
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Medical Services - Peri-natal. Ongoing Health Care through Pregnancy, including home visitation.
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Dental Services
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Behavioral Health
Child Health and Disability Program
Ph. (916) 875-7151 - The Sacramento County CHDP.
A complete health exam may: Find and treat health problems before they become serious and allow parents and children to ask
questions about child health.
Preventive health exams may also: Help parents and children establish a relationship with a primary care physician or nurse
practitioner and help establish a healthy baseline to aid diagnosis when children become sick .
Nurse-Family Partenership
9616 Micron Avenue, Suite 950, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 875-0900 1-888-824-BABY (2229)
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Free services for 1 time pregnancy under 28 weeks including home visitation until child reaches age 2. Expectant fathers are
welcome.
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The Birthing Project
1900 T Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 558-4800 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides access to comprehensive pre and post-natal care, including Gynecological Care and Birth Control for women and teens
age 14 and over. Offers Presumptive Eligibility (PE), a Temporary Medi-Cal for pregnant women and Family PACT, a program
that provides no-cost family planning services to low-income men and women, including teens allowing you to access care
immediately. Immigration Status Does not Matter. Provides TB, STD and HIV testing for 15.00 to men and women.
Sutter Teen Health Program
Sutter - (AKA) Cal-Learn program.Adolescent Family Life Program
1625 Stockton Boulavard, Suite 112, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 262-9141
Provides free help for pregnant or parenting adolescents who enroll before turning 19.
 Case management - Goal setting
 School enrollement
 Medical services - Help with insurance
 Legal services
 Housing
 Childcare, Infant services and much more.
Tubman House
Sacramento, CA.
Ph. (916) 372-6272
Provides an 18 month free transitional living for pregnant or parenting families 18 - 21 ages facing homelessness.
Planned Parenthood
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1125 10 Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 444-7966
Provides Abortion Services - Birth Control Services - Emergency Contraception - Pregnancy Testing and much more.
Chicks in Crisis
8359 Elk Grove Florin Road, Suite 103, Box 263, Sacramento, CA 95829
Ph. (916) 441-1243 - Toll-free (888) 208-8086
Chicks in Crisis works with the community in many different ways if you are pregnant and are looking for guidance.
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5.3 WIC, Baby and Infant
Sacramento County Family Health Line
1 (888) 824-2229
Free assistance in finding infant health insurance and a doctor for your infant and answers your breast-feeding questions.
Black Infant Health
9333 Tech Center Drive, Suite 800, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph: (916) 876-5504 or FAX: (916) 854-9232
Ph. (916) 875-6158
Information for and enrollment can be made by calling the Toll-Free Family Line at 1-888-824-BABY.
Mary House
1321 North C Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 446-4961
Infant and toddler help for homeless parents and immediate need families who may need diapers, toiletries and referral services.
Folsom Cordova Community Partnership
10665 Coloma Road, Suite 200, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 361-8684
Safety-Net Services include FREE emergency supply of diapers, baby formula, transportation assistance and more.
Story Time with Ms. Suzie and Friends
The Mutual Assistance Network of Del Paso Heights
810 Grand Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 567-9567
Provides a fun and educational workshop for children 2-5 years old and their parents. Includes crafts, games and free books.
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Workshops are every 2 and 4 Friday.
North Sacramento Family Resource Center
1217 Del Paso Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 679-3743
Parents given diapers, some baby formula and a home visitation opportunity with pregnant and parenting Parents. Also, a
special group for expecting families called ‘Along Came a Baby’ and quarterly Baby Showers. All services are free.
Parent Education - A program of Sacramento Food Bank and Family Services
3308 Third Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 313-7622 Call for next orientation date.
 2469 Rio Linda Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95815
"Open to expectant, parents or legal guardians with children 0-5 years old in the greater Sacramento area. Supportive parenting
courses, referrals, mentoring, access to parent resource center and more. After completion of each course, parents will earn
credits for diapers, formula, baby food, clothing and additional items".
The Effort-Medical Clinic
1820 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 325-5556
Assistance to medically indigent people and well child check up, birth control, family planning and pregnancy testing.
Mercy Women’s Center
650 Howe Avenue, Suite 530, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 614-2200
Provides breast pump sales, rentals, lactation consultations and other education and wellness programs for women of all ages.
Car Seat safety Class
810 Grand Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 927-7694
Find out if you have the right seat for your child - Learn how to install your child's seat and receive a FREE car seat at the end of
each class!
 Bicycle Helmet Program
810 Grand Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 927-7694 x142
If you ride a bike, scooter, or skateboard the Bicycle Helmet Program can assist you in meeting your safety and educational
needs. The law states a person must wear a helmet until the age of 18 .
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SAFE KIDS - Free Car Seat Safety Checks
Questions? Please call (916) 864-5779
 Make an appointment. Drop-ins welcome, but might have to wait.
 You must bring your child and car seat.
 Expectant parents should have their car seat checked before the baby is born.
 Services offered in Spanish and Russian on selected dates.
Two convenient locations:
 South Area
Methodist Hospital
7500 Hospital Drive, Sacramento, CA 95823
 North Area
Mercy San Juan Medical Center
6501 Coyle Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608
Birth and Beyond - Offers services throughout Sacramento, CA
 6015 Watt Avenue, Suite 2, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 679-3925 Recently opened Medical and dental services. Targeting children 0-5 years of age. Soon to come
pre-natal for women. We accept Medi-cal and can Family Resource Center-arrange of parenting classes/ car seat
safety workshop/Kids closet/healthy habits/etc. School readiness Liaison - Intervention Specialist – Transportation Home Visitation services - Mental Health services - Assist families with Medi-cal applications. Clothes closet for kids
each third Monday or the Monday following a holiday. 95611, 95610, 95621, 95660, 95673, 95652, 95841, 95842 and
95843. Walk ins accepted.
 1217 Del Paso Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 679-3743
95821, 95825, 95833 and 95834.
 811 Grand Avenue, Suite A-3, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 927-7694
95821, 95825, 95834 and 95838.
 4322 4
th
Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 244-5800
95811, 95814, 95816, 95817, 95818, 95819 and 95820.
 10665 Coloma Road Suite200, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 361-8684
95630, 95655, 95670, 95742, 95826 95827, 95830
 2251 Florin Road, Suite 158, Sacramento, CA 95822
Ph. (916) 394-6300
95818, 95822, 95831, 95832, 95758 and 95690.
 5523 34
th
Street, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 452-3601
95632, 95655, 95814, 95817, 95820, 95822, 95824 and 95827.
 7000 Franklin Boulevard, Suite 820, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 290-8281
95758, 95823, 95828 and 95829.
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County DHHS WIC Program
The Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program Can Help with Food and Health and Breastfeeding Education. The
WIC program has a new number for the public to contact at: Ph. (916) 876-5000 To locate WIC offices in other areas of
California call: 1-888-WIC-WORKS.
Community Resource Project WIC Breastfeeding Helpline:
Ph. (916) 326-5841
Sacramento County WIC Breastfeeding Helpline:
Ph. (916) 875-2120 English - Ph. (916) 875-2121 Spanish
Main WIC Offices
Ph. (916) 326-5830
 2251 Florin Road, #100, Sacramento, CA 95822
 915 Broadway, Suite 1, Sacramento, CA 95818
North Sacramento
Ph. (916) 876-5000
 1440 Ethan Way, Sacramento, CA 95825
 811 Grand Avenue, Suite A1, Sacramento, CA 95838
North Highlands
Ph. (916) 326-5830
 5655 Hillsdale Boulevard, #1, North Highlands, CA 95842
Citrus Heights
Ph. (916) 326-5830
 7640 Greenback Lane, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
South Sacramento
Ph. (916) 326-5830
 8031 Fruitridge Road, Suite D, Sacramento. CA 95820
 8231 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95822
Oak Park Area
Ph. (916) 876-5000
 3415 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95817
Rancho Cordova
Ph. (916) 876-5000
 10665 Coloma Road,#400, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Galt
Ph.(916) 326-5830
 602 C Street, Suite 300, Galt, CA 95632
Elk Grove
Ph. (916) 326-5830
 8231 E. Stockton Boulevard, Suite B, Sacramento, CA 95828
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Kids First
6060 Sunrise Vista Drive, Suite 2560, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Short term counseling for children 6 - 17 age group that experienced abuse, neglect, or other traumatic experience. No cost and
self-referrals are accepted.
Women's Empowerment
1400 N C Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 669-2307 Call for day and time of orientation.
Educates and serves Sacramento homeless women including job training, parenting classes, anger management, housing
assistance, substance abuse programs and transportation assistance to/from the program.
§ AT RISK YOUTH SERVICES AND NO-COST FAMILY COUNSELING
Child Protective Services (C.P.S.)
P.O. Box 269057, Sacramento, CA 95826
Hotline: (916) 875-5437 24/7 - Emergency response: (916) 874-4001
California Youth Crises Line
Hotline 1-800-843-5200 or 1-800-843-5200 24/day.
National Runaway Switchboard
Hotline 1-800-621-4000 24/day.
C. A. A. R. E. Diagnostic and Treatment Center
3671 Business Drive, Suite 110, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 734-8396
Works with Children and their Parents/Caregiver. Intense Family Therapy with the use of technology. The treatment plan is up to
one year. To be eligible you must have a referral from a county agency such as A. C. C. E. S. S., Child Protective Services,
Children’s Receiving Home, Etc.
Child and Family Institute
3951 Performance Drive, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 736-0828
Serves Children and their Families. Intense Family Counseling and/or Therapy for Children 2-18 age group. To be eligible you
must have a referral from a county agency such as A. C. C. E. S. S., Child Protective Services Etc.
Child and Family Institute - is able to provide free counseling services to children/youth who have experienced or witnessed
some sort of trauma in their lives and do not have the insurance to cover counseling services. Can accommodate all languages.
You can make a self-referral.
Omni Youth Programs
9616 Micron Avenue, Suite 750, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 362-2000
Offers services to at risk youth and families including drug prevention, achieving success at school, violence prevention, prevent
bullying, smoking prevention, life skills, parent workshops and more. Free of charge and sliding scale .
Women's Empowerment
1400 N C Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 669-2307 Call for day and time of orientation.
Educates and serves Sacramento homeless women including job training, parenting classes, anger management, housing
assistance, substance abuse programs and transportation assistance to/from the program.
Learning Anger Under Good Health - L.A.U.G.H.
7224 Florin Mall Drive, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 878-6511
Serves at risk youth ages 14-21 in anger management, peer pressure life skills, and connections to parenting. Sessions are four
weeks, three hours, each Saturday 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m .
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§ FREE MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICES
Healthy Marriage Project
9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Suite 205, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 362-1900 Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Oak Park, Spanish - North Highlands Spanish – English South Sac.
Complete 15 hours of relationship skills training- and we'll give you $100, plus other rewards.
Find a Program for:
 New Parents-Bringing Baby Home
 Relationship Enhancement Mastering the Mysteries of love-10 Great Dates-Couple hood
 Youth-Connections-Smart Steps
 Distressed Relationships
 Engaged Couples-Much, much more.
La Familia Counseling Center
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5523 34 Street, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 452-3601 Mon. - Wed. and Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tue. and Thur. 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Parenting resources for zip codes 95814, 95817, 95820, 95824.
 Play care is provided for moms that are participating in a Family Resource activity
 Parent support groups
 Counseling, support, and outreach service for at-risk youth.
§ FAMILY COUNSELING SERVICES PROVIDED TO COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
Talk it Out Relationship Education Services, Inc.
1221 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Suite 120, Roseville, CA 95678
Ph. (916) 773-1131 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p .m.
FREE relationship education in group classroom and workshops settings facilitated by certified relationship educators.
Workshops are geared for couples, singles, and youth. Can provide relationship education to all companies’ and organization for
staff and/or clients. We accept community referrals from marriage counselors, case managers, and family court and social
services organizations. Call to schedule your workshop for your organization or learn dates and times of upcoming workshops.
People Reaching Out
5299 Auburn Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95841
Ph. (916) 576-3300
This organization focuses on the needs and prevention of at risk youth within local schools. Serves 11 - 18 age group and NO
fees for services. Contact people Reaching Out or your local school to find out if these programs are available to your child.
 Community events - Empowering youth to look to forward and succeed in life.
 Mentoring - Works with student's in local schools.
 Students reaching out Program.
 Counseling - Series of free and effective workshops.
§ FAMILY COUNSELING FOR SLIDING SCALE
Marriage, Individual and Child Therapy
Ph. (916) 342-4576 Contact, Allison, S., LCSW on Tue., Wed., Thur., and Friday evenings.
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1006 4 Street, Suite 212, Sacramento, CA 95814
Therapy that offers a client-centered approach in order to help individuals and families meet their personal goals. Includes
professional help with relationship issues, depression, anger, anxiety, and adjustment or for greater self-improvement. Sliding
scale and most insurance accepted.
Northern California Multicultural Counseling Organization
3075 Fulton Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 285-0403 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Provide bilingual counseling services to couples, individuals, adolescents and children within Sacramento and nearby
communities. Serves minorities who struggle with Depression, Anxiety, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Sexual Abuse and other
stressors. Fees based on a sliding scale.
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White House Counseling Center
6147 Sutter Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608
Ph. (916) 971-7640
Primarily serves students and their families within the San Juan school district providing individual, group, and family
counseling/psychotherapy, consultation offering services for parenting skills, relationship skills, separation/divorce and single
parenting. Fee for service that can be reduced and accepts Medi-Cal.
New Pathways Counseling Program
5890 Newman Court, Sacramento, CA 95819
Ph. (916) 452-7481
Offers professional counseling classes, educational workshops, couples communication and conflicts, including family
misunderstandings and controversy, pre-marital adjustments, step-parenting and single parenting adjustments, behavior, school
problems and much more. Spanish speaking available. Fees are sliding scale.
MAS Social Services Foundation
3820 Auburn Boulevard, Suite 83, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 486-8626 (message)
Features services to the Muslim population offering Parenting counseling, Teen counseling including workshops and support
groups. Services offered in English, Arabic, Farsi, French, Hindi-Urdu, Pashto, Sinhalese, Spanish and Tamil. Sliding scale
10.00 per session.
EMQ Children & Family Services
8801 Folsom Boulevard, Ste 210 , Sacramento CA 95826
Ph. (916)-388-6400
Services offered: Foster Family Agency, Psychiatric Services, Therapeutic Behavioral Services. To receive wraparound services,
children must be referred by Sacramento County Probation, Child Protective Services and Mental Health."
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5.5 Parenting Classes
Name
Address
Days/Hours
Fee
Contact
Specialties
Call for
Schedule.
Free
916-341-0575
x209
*Parenting classes to
families with
Native American children.
*CPS approved
Call for
schedule.
Free
916-244-5829
x0
*Some classes have Dads
only, others are open to all.
*Some classes have
playcare.
*For parents with
children 0-5.
*CPS approved
Birth & Beyond 5523 34 Street, Sacramento,
at the La
CA 95820
Familia Family
Resource
Center
Call for
schedule.
No fee
916-452-3601
*Pre-registration required.
*CPS approved
*Playcare provided
Birth & Beyond 2251 Florin Road, Suite 158,
at the
Sacramento, CA 95822
Meadowview
Family
Resource
Center
Call for
Schedule.
No fee
916-394-6300
*Playcare Provided
*CPS approved
Birth & Beyond 7000 Franklin Blvd., Suite 820,
at the Vally Hi Sacramento, CA 95823
Family
Resource
Center
Call for
schedule.
No fee
916-290-8281
*CPS approved
Call for
schedule.
No fee
916-927-7694
*Group-based Parenting
Education of the Home
Visitation program.
*Limited Transportation &
Playcare available.
*CPS approved
Birth & Beyond 810 Grand Avenue,
at the
Sacramento, CA 95838
Firehouse
Community
Center
Call for
schedule.
No fee
916-927-7694
x113
X214 Spanish
*CPS Approved.
*Playcare available.
Strategies for
Change
Call for
schedule.
35.00 per
group
916-473-5764
*Child Care Provided
*CPS approved
Call for
schedule.
7.00/Person/
Class
916-973-2838
*Pre-register
*Child Care Provided
§ SOUTH SACRAMENTO AND NATIVE AMERICAN
Sacramento
Native
American
Health Center
2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA
95811
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Birth & Beyond 4322 4 Avenue, Sacramento,
at the River
CA 95817
Oak Family
Resource
Center
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§ NORTH SACRAMENTO
Mutual
Assistance
NetworkNurturing
Parenting
Program
Firehouse Community Center
810 Grand Avenue,
Sacramento, CA 95838
4441 Auburn Blvd., Suite E,
Sacramento, CA 95841
Positive Option 2400 Glendale Lane, Suite C,
Family Service Sacramento, CA 95825
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Birth & Beyond 6015 Watt Avenue,, Suite 2
at The Effort at North Highlands 95660
North
Highlands
Family
Resource
Center
Call for
schedule.
No fee
For English:
916-679-3925
x111
or
916-6793925x107
For Spanish:
916-679-3925
x125
*Play Care Provided.
*Allows make up classes.
*You must enroll within the
first 3 classes.
*Arrive to class within 10
minutes or no credit for
attendance.
*First 30 people to arrive
will attend.
Birth & Beyond 1217 Del Paso Blvd.
at the North
Sacramento, CA 95815
Sacramento
Family
Resource
Center
Call for
schedule.
No fee
916-679-3743
*Can begin participation
anytime.
*CPS approved
*Play Care provided
*Parents of Teens
§ ROCKLIN AND ROSEVILLE
Kids First
George Curby Elementary
Roseville, CA
Call for
schedule
No fee
916-774-6802
*English
*Playcare
Kids First
Rocklin Elementary
Rocklin, CA
Call for
schedule
No fee
916-774-6802
*Spanish
*No playcare
Call for
schedule.
No fee
916-739-0894
*English
*Family Court accepted
*CPS approved
Call for
Schedule.
No fee
916-361-8684
x0 (Spanish)
&(English)
*Pre-registration required.
*Play care provided.
*CPS approved
§ RANCHO CORDOVA AND EAST SACRAMENTO
Fathers
Resource
Center
8551 Folsom Boulevard,
Sacramento, CA 95826
Birth & Beyond 10665 Coloma Road, Rancho
at the Folsom
Cordova, CA 95670
Cordova
Community
Partnership
Home Visitation of Birth and Beyond
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 927-7694
Provides "in-home" parenting lessons and interactive activities with your children typically 0-5 age group. The Nurturing
Parenting program is a nationally recognized program designed to build and improve self-worth, empathy and discipline, and
empowerment for Dads, Moms and children.
Child and Family Access Team A.C.C.E.S.S.
3331 Power Inn Road, Suite 170, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (888) 881-4881 (916) 875-9980 Parents with medi-cal.
 You do not have to have a case worker to be eligible for ACCESS services.
If you want to make a self-referral for participation in their parenting classes/services serving mental health challenges, then you
can call ACCESS and describe your situation to them and they will determine your eligibility.
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Fathers Resource Center
8551 Folsom Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 739-0894
Provides Anger Management Classes, Case Management for custody and child support help, Court Preparation/Presentation,
Parenting Classes and does not provide legal assistance or legal aid.
The Sacramento Dream Center
1516 C Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 448-3733
On the first Saturday of each month, the Mach 1 Men's Group meets for breakfast at the Dream Center. Men fellowship and
discuss any specific topic relating to fathers or any other issue that men face. Fathers & non-fathers are encouraged to attend.
Trailblazers Fathers Forum
Warmline Family Resource Center
8755 Sierra College Boulevard, Roseville, CA 95746
Ph. (916) 632-2100 Last Tuesday of each Month, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Support for fathers of children with special needs.
Specialized and low-cost DNA testing
4747 N. First Street, Suite #130, Fresno, CA 93710
Ph. 1(888)-311-4DNA - Northern California
We provide DNA Paternity testing, Immigration, Family Relationship, Forensic and Infidelity. We are also able to provide Child
Safety Identification DNA, DNA tests for Military or Social Security Survivor Benefits. We will commute to your office if requested.
The Center for Fathers and Families
2251 Florin Road, Suite 102, Sacramento, CA 95822
Ph. (916) 568-3237
A Sacramento father and families resource which provides help and resources to fathers and families that are enrolled in or
participating in their programs.
National Fatherhood Initiative
20410 Observation Drive, Suite 107, Germantown, MD 20876
Ph. (301) 948-0599 x4 message
Provides parenting resources for fathers and organizations.
United Fathers of America
1651 E. Fourth Street, Suite 107, Santa Ana, CA 92701
Ph. (714) 558-7949
This organization promotes mutual participation and responsibility of each parent during and after separation. Although not a
Sacramento based organization, you may find the resource very valuable for assisting in what you may need to address in family
court and divorce in order to serve your child's best interest.
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5.7 Anger Management Groups and Classes
Valley Hi-Florin Family Resource Center
7000 Franklin Boulevard, #820, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 290-8281 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Anger Management

Court accepted
The Anger Medium
Locations in Sacramento and Roseville, CA.
Ph. (916) 878-6511 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Anger Management

Court accepted

Classes for teens and adults.

Sliding scale and will work with financial challenges.
Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Center of Yolo County
933 Court Street, Woodland, CA 95695
Ph. (530) 661-6336 x4 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Alternatives to Violence Program: A 52 week program which teaches anger management and also breaks the controlling
behaviors which drive them to have a battering personality.

Court accepted

Sliding scale
Strategies For Change
4441 Auburn Boulevard, Suite E, Sacramento, CA 95841
Ph. (916) 473-5764 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

DV & anger management counseling (co-ed).

10.00-35.00

Court accepted
Pacific Educational Services
11837 Kemper Road, Suite 2, Auburn, CA 95603
Ph. (530) 888-1010 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Ph. (530) 346-5891

Anger Management

Court accepted

10.00-45.00 sliding scale
Changing Courses
3355 Myrtle Avenue, Suite 265, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 332-5056 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

52 Week Child Abuse Treatment

Anger management - Russian and ASL Interpreters available.

15.00 and up sliding scale
Sacramento Black Alcoholism Center
3307 Broadway, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 454-4242

Anger management for adults and youth

Court accepted

Sliding scale 15.00 and up
Violence Intervention and Prevention, LLC
9098 Foothills Boulevard, Suite 900, Roseville, CA 95747
Ph. 1-877-366-8935 or (916) 484–6738 – Office Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Court accepted 12, 16, 24, and 52 week Violence Intervention Programs. $15-$55 per class based on income.
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Continuous Review of Needs
2775 Cottage Way, Suit. 4, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 486-7214 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Anger Management

Court accepted

15.00 minimum, sliding scale fee.
South Sacramento Counseling Center
7486 Center Parkway, Sacramento, CA 95823 map
Ph. (916) 995-1575

Anger Management

Court accepted

20.00-50.00 Sliding scale.
Capitol Anger Management
7509 Madison Avenue, Building D, Suite 207, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Ph. (916) 284-6456 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Anger Management, 12, 24, 26, and 52 hour courses.

20.00 For anger management class.
Sacramento Counseling Associates
7844 Madison Avenue, Suite 105, Fair Oaks, CA 95628
Ph. (916) 962-7101 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Sliding scale - Free for Domestic Violence victims and children.

Court accepted
Evergreen Counseling
2628 El Camino Avenue, R. D-2, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 487-0657

Anger Management

Sliding Scale 35.00 and up.
AiMEd Anger Management Education
9521 Folsom Boulevard, Suite R, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 248-6728 Mon. – Sat. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Anger management

Court accepted

Fast track classes to meet your hour or week mandated by court.

Teens and adults.

Offered in Spanish or English.

Intake - 40.00

Anger profile - 40.00
Barbara Engelhardt, MFT
Serves Roseville and Sacramento, CA.
Ph. (916) 929-3039 Call for locations

Anger Management including mens and womens groups.

55.00 per 2 hr class sliding scale

Family court accepted
Debora Soukup, LMFT
3071 Fulton Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 205-1673 Call anytime.

Anger Management

Court accepted

Sliding scale and flexible hours.
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Terra Nova Counseling
5750 Sunrise Boulevard, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Ph. (916) 344-0249 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Group Counseling

Anger management

Court accepted
Interpreters for children services in Spanish, Hmong, Korean, Japanese, Cantonese, Tagalong, Vietnamese, Tongan, Russian,
and ASL. Sliding Scale - Medi-Cal provider for children’s services.
Diane Romain
1510 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 340-4818
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Anger Management
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Court accepted
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Sliding scale 40.00 and up
Positive Options
2400 Glendale Lane, Suite G, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 973-2838 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Anger Management
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Court accepted
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Sliding scale
Fathers Resource Center
3443 Ramona Avenue, Suite 25, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 739-0894 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Anger Management
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Court accepted
Martin's Achievement Center
5240 Jackson Street, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 338-1001 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Anger management
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Court certified
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Sliding scale
Lonnie Fay and Associates
2775 Cottage Way, Suite 29, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 698-0390
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Anger Management
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Sliding scale
California WrapAround Batter’s treatment Sliding scale
Center for Fathers and Families
920 Del Paso Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 568-3237
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Anger management
Cornerstone Recovery Inc.
3425 Martin Luther King Community Ctr., Sacramento, CA 95829
Ph. (916) 236-4545 Mon. – Fri. 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Anger management
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Court accepted
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Sliding scale
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Mary Guzik, LCSW
5050 Sunrise Boulevard, #C-5, Fair Oaks, CA 95628
Ph. (916) 622-1554 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
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Anger Management
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Court accepted
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Sliding scale
Enlighten
9521 Folsom Boulevard, Executive Suites, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 369-5369
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Anger Management
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Sliding scale
Changing Passage, Inc.
12401 Folsom Boulevard, #308, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742
Ph. (916) 985-4887 Mon. – Fri. by appointment.
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Anger Management
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Sliding Scale
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5.8 Domestic Violence Shelters
California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
P.O. Box 1798, Sacramento, CA 95812-1798
Toll Free: 1 (800) 524-4765, Local: (916) 444-7163
Call the CPEDV phone number and they may be able to refer you to a DV shelter that are not listed in public info.
Abuse Helpline for Men and Women Ph. 1-888-7HELPLINE (1-888-743-5754)
"Extensive research has shown that men are at risk for sustaining partner violence in their relationships, yet few studies have
investigated their experiences, and there are few resources available to such men."
National Domestic Violence Hotline Ph. 1-800-799-7233(SAFE)
My Sister's House
3053 Freeport Boulevard, NO. 120, Sacramento, CA 95818, Business line: (916) 868-7820 24hrs.
Multilingual help line for English and Non-English speaking Men and Women: Ph. (916) 428-3271
Emergency shelter and referrals for Men and Women victims of domestic violence.
Women Escaping A Violent Environment (W. E. A. V. E.)
Domestic violence shelter and support services for Men, Women and children.
1900 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95811 Business Ph. (916) 448-2321
Support Line: (916) 920-2952
Toll Free: 866-920-2952, T.D.D. (916) 443-3715
*Sandra Orozco - Stapleton Foundation
"Sandra’s original Gender-Inclusive vision was to provide compassionate treatment for the entire family in cases of mutual
abuse. What she knew from the heart in 1976 has been verified by three decades of studies – most domestic violence is not a
simple matter of a “Villain and a Victim”
Peace for Families
408 Folsom Road, Roseville, CA 95678
Ph. (916) 773-7273
Support for Men, Women and Children victims of domestic violence.
Generally, serves only the Placer county area. For families and their children who are victims of domestic violence or sexual
assault. Can provide referrals to help abusers to stop abusing.
InterTribal Council of California
2755 Cottage Way, Suite 14, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 973-9581 Mon. – Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Self referral can be made. Provides help and referrals for Men, Women and Children victims of domestic violence.
"The ITCC Family Violence Prevention & Services Program provides emergency food, clothing, shelter and transportation
services to victims of family violence."
§ YOLO COUNTY DV AND SEXUAL ASSAULT
Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Center of Yolo County
933 Court Street - Woodland, CA 95695
Ph. Business: (530) 661-6336
Crisis Lines: 530-662-1133 or 916-371-1907(Se Habla Espanol)
This organization does not provide shelter or bed space for male victims of DV.
24-Hour Crisis Line:
Emotional support and information and referral for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Alternatives to Violence Program:
A 52 week program which teaches anger management and also breaks the controlling behaviors which drive them to have a
battering personality.
Concerned Advocates Responding to Emergencies (CARE):
Advocacy for victims of sexual assault, including hospital and court accompaniment.
Community Education and Outreach Programs:
Presentations on domestic violence, sexual assault, and dating violence are offered to schools, businesses, organizations, and
community groups.
Counseling and Support Groups: FREE and in English and Spanish.
Peer counseling, support groups, and short-term individual counseling for children and adults.
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§ GOVERNMENT ASSISTED AGENCIES SERVING VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Sacramento Police Department
5770 Freeport Boulevard, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95822
Emergency - 911
Emergency (cell#) (916) 732-0100, Non Emergency (916) 264-5471
This is the place to call if you are within the "city limits" and need domestic violence help right away.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, County of Sacramento
Domestic Violence Restraining Order FORMS/Class - DV Information and forms for Self-Help.
"The Sacramento Superior Court offers a free class on form preparation, Monday and Friday, excluding court holidays, at 8:45
a.m.(No late admittance). A Spanish Interpreter is available at the class. This class is for both men and women and is held in the
Self Help Computer Room, Room 113A, on the first floor of the William R. Ridgeway Family Relations Courthouse, 3341 Power
Inn Road."
The Effort's Professional Mental Health Counseling
8233 East Stockton Boulevard, Suite D, Sacramento, CA 95828
Ph. (916) 368-3080
Professional short-term counseling in specialized problem areas including domestic violence. Accepts medi-cal, credit cards,
EAP and you may telephone for other billing options.
Mental Health Association
9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Suite 407, Sacramento, CA 95827-3331
Information and Referrals Ph. (916) 366-4601 or 366-4600
May provide information and referrals for victims of domestic violence that are receiving mental health services.
§ MEN'S GROUPS IN THE PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic iolence Classes in olsom for Men
1000 Duchow way Folsom, CA 95630
Ph. (916) 894-3768/Cell: 707-291-9403
M.E.N. (men evolving nonviolently) Classes will held on Wednesday night from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Folsom Masonic
Center. Men of all ages are welcome. There is a 12 week minimum commitment.
Sliding scale fee.
Menweb
Battered Men - The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence - Help for Battered Men - National and International Resources.
Provides a resource listing for battered men's shelters and also provides local listings as well".
National Coalition for Men
932 C Street, Suite B, San Diego, CA 92101
Ph. (888) 223-1280
Provides information and resources to assist men and women with: Child Custody and Support - Domestic Violence.
California Men’s Center
932 C Street, Suite B, San Diego, CA 92101
Ph. (619) 231-1909
We offer information, referral services, mediation preparation, individual coaching, support groups, DNA paternity testing,
outreach, education, and advocacy. NOTE: Pro-women ideologies control most major funding sources. For example, California
prohibits the use of state funds to provide domestic violence services specifically for men and boys over the age of 12 who are
victims of domestic violence. We help men, their families, and the women that love them.
Men Stopping Violence
2785 Lawrenceville Hwy., Suite 112, Decatur, GA 30033
Ph. (404) 270-9894 Toll free: 1-866-717-9317
"Men Stopping Violence is a social change organization dedicated to ending men's violence against women." *Even though this
organization is located in GA., it does provide a lot of efforts and resources in preventing domestic violence throughout the
United States.
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Men's Network Against Domestic Violence
Mailing address: 1419 S., Jackson Street, #103, Seattle, WA 98144
"Men commit most violence, but most men do not commit violence. In 2000, a Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF) study
found that one in three men did not actively support community efforts to stop violence against women because no one had
asked them to get involved, or they did not know how to help."
§ ADDITIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCES
California District Attorneys Association
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Ph. (916) 443-2017
The Greenbook Initiative
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges - Family Violence Department
P.O. Box 8970, Reno, NV 89507
Ph. 1-800-52-PEACE
This program is designed to work with the professionals who are assisting victims of domestic violence.
California Department of Justice
Attn: Public Inquiry Unit
P.O. Box 944255, Sacramento, CA 94244-2550
Ph. (916) 322-3360 or Toll free: 1-800-952-5225
"Facts - Domestic Violence: Other California Department of Justice Programs"
California Victim Compensation & Government Claims Board
P. O. Box 3036, Sacramento, CA 95812-3036
Ph. 1-800-777-9229 916-874-5701
Assists victims of:
· Domestic violence
· Child abuse
· Assault
· Sexual assault
· Molestation
· Homicide
· Robbery
· Drunk driving
· Vehicular manslaughter
National Organization for Victim Assistance
Ph. 1-800-879-6682 24/7
Victim Information and Notification Everyday (V.I.N.E.)
VINE Service Number for Sacramento County: 1-800-491-3064
Face to Face Program
Ph. 1-800-842-4546
Give Back a Smile
Ph. 1-800-773-4227
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CHAPTER 6: SENIOR AND ELDER CARE
6.1 Senior resources
Seniors Helping Seniors
2764 Rogue River Circle, West Sacramento, CA 95691
Ph. (916) 372-9640
Senior helpers and In-home services can assist with all the things you need, including light housekeeping, cooking, shopping,
mowing the lawn, getting you to the doctor, transportation, personal care and much more.
SeniorLink - El Hogar Community Services, Inc.
3870 Rosin Court, Suite 130, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916) 369-7872 Fax: (916) 363-1565
Provides early intervention for older adults (age 55+) exhibiting early signs of isolation and/or depression at no charge to the
participant. SeniorLink Advocates will provide in-home and community-based services. We also offer presentations to local
organizations. Participants and/or agency referrals are made by any concerned person, organization or by self-referral. The goal
of SeniorLink is to:
 Intervene when the participant is exhibiting early signs of depression and reduce isolation before he/she has a diagnosable
condition.
 Provide opportunities for social interaction
 Assist individuals in developing a support system
 Aid in integration, or re-integration, into their community.
SRO Collaborative Services - seniors
719 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 444-3118
Single room occupancy hotels through the delivery of a range of quality accessible services. Programs specifically designed to
assist the senior adult population.
County of Sacramento Senior and Adult Services
In-Home Support Services
Ph. (916) 874-9471
Through IHSS, qualified recipients may receive assistance with daily tasks, such as: bathing - dressing - cooking - cleaning grooming – feeding. To be eligible for IHSS services, a person must receive SSI or meet income and resource guidelines. In
addition, the individual must be either: 65 years or older - blind - permanently disabled, or a disabled child requiring extraordinary
care.
Adult Protective Services Sacramento County
3701 Branch Center Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 874-9377 – Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Dedicated to maintaining the health and safety of elderly and dependent adults who are victims of abuse or neglect
The Senior IMPACT Project
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2750 24 Street, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 452-8271 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
 Senior Day Retreat
 In-Home Training
 Support Groups and Special Services
Provides free training and resources to individuals who are aged 55 or over and has experienced vision loss.
Administration on Aging
Washington D.C. 20201
Ph. (202) 619-0724
Eldercare Locator: (to find services for an older person in his or her locality) 1(800) 677-1116
Senior Legal Hotline
444 North Third Street, Suite 312, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (800) 222-1753
Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Open until 7:00 p.m. on Thursday.
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Seven Stars Women’s Center
7323 Stockton Boulevard, Suite 2, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 392-4788
Provides services to seniors 65 and over who are ineligible for government funded In Home Support Services due to asset
restrictions, but who have high living expenses or medical costs. Includes household chores of vacuuming, organizing, day-today cleaning, light plumbing repairs, and may help with moving. Fees are income-based.
Rebuilding Together Sacramento
P.O. Box 255584, Sacramento, CA 95865
Ph. (916) 455-1880 Email: [email protected]
The Safe at Home Program provides minor repairs and safety modifications for low-income seniors.
Hart Senior Center (Triple R)
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915 27 Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 264-5462
Hours Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sun. 12:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Respite, Recreation and Recognition. Allows family members time away from their care giving responsibilities.
About Elder Care
1911 Douglas Boulevard, Suite 85-198, Roseville, CA 95661
Ph. 1(888) 489-8779 or (916) 783-8779
A FREE local care facility referral and placement service for California seniors in Sacramento.
American Assoc. of People (AAP)
Formerly known as AARP.
Ph. 1(866) 448-3614 or 1(888) 687-2277 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
You no longer need to be retired for membership. Services to members 50 and older. Health care and many different insurances
services.
Area 4 on Aging
2260 Park Town Circle #100, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 486-1876
Caregiver Services / Caregiver Respite-Case Management - Disease Prevention(Water Therapy) - Drop-In Respite-Elder Abuse
Prevention / Ombudsman - Employment - Mental Health Services - Information and Assistance - Health Insurance Counseling
and Advocacy Program (HICAP) - Legal Services - In-Home Supportive Services - Kinship Care - Minor Home Modifications and
Repair - Transportation Services.
§ ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
The Light for Seniors, Inc.
A Non-Profit Corporation
Ph. (916) 438-3113 or Call TOLL FREE (888) 413-3113
WE OFFER DISCOUNTED AND FREE SERVICES SERVING ALL OF CALIFORNIA!
 Free Long-Term Care Financial Counseling!!—One hour free telephone consultation. We will match YOUR care needs and
YOUR care wants with YOUR financial situation and develop YOUR CARE PLAN that you can afford.
 You will know what programs are available and what is and is not available for your specific situation.
 Free Resource and Referral Information!!
 Discounted Medi-Cal Qualification & Maintenance!!
Mercy Outpatient Rehabilitation Center
2110 Professional Drive, Suite 120, Roseville, CA 95661
Ph. (916) 536-2425
Provides outpatient treatment services and other specialty treatment programs for seniors with Medicare insurance .
Sutter Oaks Nursing Center
2600 L Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 552-2200
Offers long and short-term skilled nursing care, including occupational, speech and other therapies. Services are provided to
seniors with Medicare, Medi-cal and private insurance.
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Eskaton Home Support Network
8525 Madison Avenue, Suite 150, Fair Oaks, CA 95628
Ph. (916) 334-1072
Provides services for seniors including health, affordable housing, retirement communities, assisted living and much more.
Eligibility is open and some services are FREE or accept Medical/Medicare, HMO's and Private insurance.
 Senior Care Management - Senior Care Coordination & Consultation
 TLC Telephone Reassurance Program
 Eskaton Adult Day Health Center
 Eskaton Home Healthcare Services
· Live well at Home - Membership for Eskaton services in the home. Paid for by participants. Social network with a
concierge and preferred vendors.
 Free Community Classes - sponsored by The Senior Connection and are a free community service of Eskaton.
Please make a reservation by calling TOLL FREE 1-888-334-3490 Mon. – Fri.8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., or stating
your name, phone number (with area code) and name of class you would like to attend.
Bruceville Terrace Skilled Nursing Facility
8151 Bruceville Road, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 423-6000
Offers a Medi-cal insured 171 bed skilled nursing and rehab facility.
A Better Living Home Care Agency
Ph. (916) 361-3000 or (800) 404-4849
A Better Living Home Care Agency is a referral agency providing in home caregivers to seniors and the disabled.
§ ACTIVITIES – ENTERTAINMENT AND SENIOR CENTERS
Stanford Settlement
450 W. El Camino Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95833
Ph. (916) 927-1303
Services to 50+ for Health and Wellness activities, Activity groups, Will and estate planning workshops, once per month Brown
bag giveaway, and more. Daily lunch to 60+ for 2.00 suggested donation. Limited door-to-door transportation is available for
lunch. Zip codes 95815, 95833, 95834 and 95835. Free Senior Escort transportation to medical appointments.
Senior Companion Program (DHA)
Ph. (916) 875-4463
Includes, Visiting clients in their homes, adult day care centers and group settings, transportation to needed medical
appointments, senior nutrition centers or shopping along with providing socialization/ companionship and respite care for the
spouse or primary caregiver. Assisting with correspondence, paying the bills, obtaining community resources, translation,
interpretation and other related tasks.
Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center
420 I Street, Suite 5, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 442-4228 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Seniors. Seniors services include translation, transportation, counseling and home health visits.
C.L.U.B. ( C-caring, L-laughing, U- understanding, B-belonging)
10600 Coloma Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 635-5147 Mon., Tue. and Wed. 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Provides respite for caregivers and a social program lead by qualified staff specializing in services for seniors with dementias
and other physical limitations.
Asian Community Center
7375 Park City Drive, Sacramento, CA 95831
The ACC offers many services that are sensitive to the cultural and language needs of the Asian community.
 Ph. (916) 393-9026 x330
 Ph. (916) 393-9020 - ACC Nursing home.
 Ph. (916) 395-0210 or (916) 395-0214-Greenhaven Terrace.
 Ph. (916) 394-6399 - Administration.
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Ethel MacLeod Hart Multipurpose Senior Center
Senior Net Learning Centers
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915 27 Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 264-5462 or 808-5462
 Sacramento NE - SN
4540 American River Drive, Sacramento, CA 95864
Ph. (916) 485-9572
Provides support services to seniors 50+, includes Morning coffee, Nutritional lunch, Triple R Adult Day program, Food-Op,
health insurance counseling, Support groups, job match and more.
§ ALZHEIMER’S – ARTHRITIS – HOMECARE AND SUPPORT SERVICES
Alzheimer’s Association
530 Bercut lane, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 930-9080 Mon. – Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Ph. 1 (800) 272-3900 24 Hour helpline. Or 1 (800) 438-4380 Alzheimer's education and referral center.
The Alzheimer's Association Helpline operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in 140 languages. Our staff is highly trained
and knowledgeable about all aspects of Alzheimer’s disease.
Arthritis Foundation
3040 Explorer Drive, Suite 1, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 368-5599 x 203 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
We offer a wide variety of programs and events throughout the Northeastern California/Northern Nevada region.
Personalized Homecare & Homemaker Agency
4600 Northgate Boulevard, Suite 240, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916) 979-4975
Senior citizen and elder care services include Activities of daily living.
 Bathing: Bed bath, sponge bath, shower, shaving and dressing assistance.
 Meals: Planning, preparation and clean up
 Light Housekeeping: vacuuming, dusting, cleaning, damp mopping, linen change and laundry
 Shopping, Medication Reminder & MD Appointments: (Only in patient's car)
 Companionship &Socialization Assist with ROM exercise and activities: Transfers, pivot transfers, hoyer lift transfers
§ NUTRITIONAL MEAL SERVICES
Meals on Wheels - Senior Nutrition Services (DHA)
7311 Greenhaven Drive, Suite 190, Sacramento, CA 95831
Ph. (916) 444-9533 Toll Free 1(877) 434-8075
Senior Nutrition Services provides "Meals On Wheels" in Sacramento County.
 Dining Out - Congregate meal Centers and Locations
Ph. (916) 393-9026 x342
Provides nutritional lunches to seniors at 27 locations in Sacramento. Call the office to find the nearest location.
§ LEGAL SERVICES
Northern California Senior Legal Hotline
Ph. (916) 551-2140 or 1(800) 222-1753 (toll free N. Cal.)
Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. – Thur. until 7:30 p.m.
Free legal advice, information and referrals provided by an attorney or paralegal. Eligibility: 60 years of age or older.
Grandparents with questions regarding custody or visitation of grandchildren can also receive assistance.
§ ADDITIONAL ELDER CARE AND SENIOR RESOURCES
California Registry
Ph. (800) 777-7575
We are a state licensed free referral agency for seniors and their families .
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Seniors Eyecare Program
655 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
Ph. 1(800)-222-3937 24/7
Call the toll free number any day or time and they will determine eligibility then refer a senior to a Sacramento based volunteer
ophthalmologist providing FREE screenings for eye diseases.
Eyecare America
P.O. Box 429098, San Francisco, CA 94142-9098
Ph. 877-887-6327
Patients can visit eyecareamerica.org and find out if they qualify for a free eye exam given by one of 7000 volunteer
ophthalmologists across the U.S and Puerto Rico.
Turning Point Community Programs
3440 Viking Drive, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 364-8395-Administration
Ph. (916) 393-1222 - High intensity mental health services.
Provides 24hr outpatient services to seniors where mental health may be a challenge.
California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform
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650 Harrison Street, 2 Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107
Ph. (415) 974-5171 or 800 474-1116
 Find a Nursing Home
 Find a Lawyer
 Medi-Cal for Long Term Care
 Residential Care / Assisted Living
 Professional Resources
California Telephone Access Program
Voice: (877) 546-7414 - TTY: (800) 867-4323
Program of the California Public Utilities Commission Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program.
 Make your caller's voice louder
 Carry the phone with you
 Dial using large or talking buttons
 Call with memory-dialing picture buttons
 Make your voice louder
 Read conversation in text
A Helpmate
Roseville, CA 95661
Ph. (916) 364-8763 Fee based.
Meal Prep, Laundry, Shop, Transport, Home Health, Gift Certificates Available, Organize, Yard, Companions, Pack/Unpack,
Senior & Disabled Discount, General/Heavy Clean, Dress, Bathe/Dress, Bathe, Live-Ins & Hourly, Maintain Their Independence.
Seniors Against Investment Fraud
Ph. ( (866)-2752677
"The primary purpose of SAIF is to alert and educate Californians over the age of 50 about investment and telemarketing fraud
crimes and how to avoid being victimized by scam artists."
California State Disability Insurance Program
English (Nationwide Toll Free) 1-800-480-3287
Spanish (La llamada en español es gratuita a nivel nacional) 1-866-658-8846.
Reverse Mortgages for Seniors
Ph. (916) 498-5220 or 1(800) 569-4287
"To be eligible for a FHA HECM, the FHA requires that you be a homeowner 62 years of age or older, own your home outright,
or have a low mortgage balance that can be paid off at closing with proceeds from the reverse loan, and you must live in the
home."
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Medicare.gov
2444 Marconi Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. 1(855) 782-9153
Apply for Medicare:
 Dialysis facilities
 Nursing Homes
 Long-term Care Planning and anything covered by Medicare.
Sutter Senior Health
Long-term Care Centers
 Sutter Oaks Nursing Center
2600 L Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 552-2200
 Sutter Senior Care PACE Program
(Program of All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly)
1234 U Street, Sacramento, CA 95818-1433
Ph. (916) 446-3100
 7000 Franklin Boulevard, Suite 1020
Sacramento, CA 95823-1820
Ph. (916) 424-8412
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CHAPTER 7: FOOD DISTRIBUTIONS
7.1 Food Closet Locations
Sacramento County DHA Information Line
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1725 28 Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 874-2072
Provides Emergency Food Stamps, how to apply for food stamps, food stamp application, and qualifications.
§ NINE EMERGENCY FOOD LOCKERS OFFERING SERVICES TO ALL ZIP CODES.
River City Community Services
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1800 28 Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 446-2627
Each weekday11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Each 30 days a 3 day supply food basket.
Serves all zip codes.
Capital Christian Center
9470 Micron Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 856-5683
Each weekday from 8:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. And 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. You may receive one basket each month. Upon arrival you
will meet with the pastor and fill out a paper then receive your food.
Serves all zip codes.
Cathedral of Praise
2875 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA 95832
Ph. (916) 568-7606
Each Tuesday sign up 10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., distribution 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Picture ID required. Walk in first come, first
serve.
Eligibility - All who need emergency free food.
Grove Avenue Church
2771 Grove Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 927-3663
Each Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. to any needy family within the local Del Paso Heights community.
Serves all zip codes.
Central Downtown Food Basket
1701 L Street , Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 761-5624
Each Thursday morning 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Serves all zip codes.
Daughters of Zion
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6489 47 Street, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 422-3875
Each Thursday 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. No I.D. required. One box every 30 days.
Serves all zip codes.
New Hope Community Church of Sacramento
1821 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA 95832
Ph. (916) 422-3370
Each Thursday 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sign-ups start at 9:00 a.m. A week's worth of food in every packet, plus a fresh produce
and pastry line with first-come-first-serve selection.
Eligibility - All who need emergency free food.
Murph-Emmanuel African Methodist Church
4151 Don Julio Boulevard, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 332-7749
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On the 4 Friday of each month, we give away free food and clothes from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Picture ID is all that is needed.
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Atonement Lutheran Church
9242 Kiefer Boulevard, Rosemont, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 363-8642
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Each 4 Tuesday of the month 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Eligibility - All who need emergency free food.
§ FOOD BOXES FOR A REDUCED FEE
Senior Citizens Services
8580 Elder Creek Road, Sacramento, CA 95828 (Near Power Inn & Elder Creek)
Ph. (916) 381-7794
Each Monday -Friday 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. and Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Membership can be anyone 18 and over for only 20.00 a month. You will receive a food box each week on the day that is
convenient for you and also have someone else pick up your weekly box for you. Emergency box by referral.
§ DOWNTOWN
River City Community Services
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1800 28 Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 446-2627
Each weekday11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Each 30 days a 3 day supply food basket.
Serves all zip codes.
Central Downtown Food Basket
1701 L Street , Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 761-5624
Each Thursday morning 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Serves all zip codes.
§ RANCHO CORDOVA
Capital Christian Center
9470 Micron Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 856-5683
Each weekday from 8:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. (Wednesday open at 9:00 a.m.) And 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. You may receive one basket
each month. Upon arrival you will meet with the pastor and fill out a paper then receive your food.
Serves all zip codes.
Cordova Community Food Locker
10497 Coloma Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 364-8973
Each Mon., Wed., Fri., 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Picture I.D., SS or Medical cards may be used.
Zip codes 95608, 95609, 95624, 95655, 95656, 95670, 95683, 95741, 95742, 95826, 95827, 95830, 95842, and 95841.
§ MOBILE FOOD DISTRIBUTION OF THE SACRAMENTO FOOD BANK AND FAMILY SERVICES.
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services
3333 Third Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 456-1980
All mobile distribution sites serve the following zip codes 95815 - 95817 - 95818 - 95820 - 95833 - 95834 - 95835 - 95836,
95837 and 95838. Please bring proof of residency and identification for each member of the household.
Call (916) 313-7606 to find mobile food distribution locations, days and times .
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§ NATOMAS
Gateway Fellowship Church
1515 Sports Drive, Suite 600, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916) 419-4200
LAST Saturday of each month 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Serves zip codes 95833, 95834 and 95835.
Need proof of Residency, such as utility or phone bill and I.D. card. First 200 people served.
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO
Murph-Emmanuel African Methodist Church
4151 Don Julio Boulevard, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 332-7749
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On the 4 Friday of each month we give away free food and clothes from 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Picture ID is all that is needed.
Serves all zip codes.
St. Vincent de Paul Food Locker
5751 Locast Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608
Ph. (916) 483-8454
Sign up Tuesday morning 9:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m. Each Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Proof of address.
Zip Code 95608.
St. Mathews
2300 Edison Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 927-0115 x3
Each Tuesday and Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. One food box each month. ID and proof of address required.
Zip Code 95821.
Salvation Army
4350 Raley Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95838 - 2873
Ph. (916) 678-4010 x5
Each Tues. Wed. and Thurs. 9:00-11:30 a.m. and 1:00-3:00 p.m. Proof of residency, income, SS card and ID.
Zip codes 95608, 95610, 95621, 95628, 95652, 95655, 95670, 95742, 95811, 95814, 95815, 95816, 95817, 95818, 95819,
95821, 95825, 95827, 95841, 95842 and 95864.
Our Lady of Lourdes
1951 North Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 925-5313
You must register Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. for food pick up between 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m..Handicap individuals may enter
through the back door to avoid waiting in line. Need proof of address and/or ID.
Zip codes 95673 – 95626 and 95838.
El Camino Baptist Church
2805 El Camino Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 488-1522
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Each Friday 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Except on the 5 Fridays of the month.
ID and proof of address required.
Zip codes 95821 – 95825 and 95815.
California Indian Manpower Consortium
738 North Market Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916) 920-0285 or 564-4053
Provides an emergency free food voucher. You need proof of Heritage, Residency, and Income .
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Sierra Arden Neighborhood Food Closet
890 Morse Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95864
Ph. (916) 483-1942
Each Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m.-11:45 a.m. and Thursday 4:00 p.m.-5:45 p.m. ID and proof of residency required.
Zip codes 95825 and 95864.
Carmichael Adventist Community Services
4600 Winding Way, Sacramento, CA 95841-4540
Ph. (916) 487-8684 x3
Each Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Each month 1 food basket per family/individual. Need proof of residency and ID.
Zip codes 95608 - 95609 - 95610 - 95621 - 95821 - 95840 and 95841.
North Highlands Christian Food Ministry
6125 Watt Avenue, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 331-1510
Each Monday – Tuesday and Wednesday 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. May be closed during the month of July and August.
Provides food basket once per month with picture ID and proof of address required.
Zip codes 95660 – 95842 and 95843.
Carmichael Presbyterian Church
5645 Marconi Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608
Food closet: (916) 483-9232
Must call during Food basket request hours Mon. - Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., Pick up 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Zip codes 95608 – 95610 – 95621 – 95660 – 95821 – 95825 – 95841 – 95842 and 95843.
Sunrise Christian Food Ministry
5901 San Juan Avenue, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Ph. (916) 965-5431
Each Monday – Friday 11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Proof of residency and I.D. required for 5-day food supply each 30 days.
Zip codes 95610 – 95621, 95628 and 95662.
Orangevale 7th Day Adventist Church
5810 Pecan Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662
Ph. (916) 967-2838
Each Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Once per month food basket. Proof of address and ID required.
Zip code 95662.
Rio Linda/Elverta Food Closet
6800 Sixth Street, Rio Linda, CA 95673
Ph. (916) 991-1638
Each Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ID and proof of residency are required. Non-perishables handed out every other month.
Perishables handed out each week.
Zip codes 95626 and 95673.
§ SOUTH SACRAMENTO
Daughters of Zion
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6489 47 Street, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 422-3875
Each Thursday 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. No I.D. required. One box every 30 days.
Serves all zip codes.
New Hope Community Church of Sacramento
1821 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA 95832
Ph. (916) 422-3370
Each Thursday 2:00 p.m. Sign-ups start at 12:00 p.m. A week's worth of food in every packet, plus a fresh produce and pastry
line with first-come-first-serve selection.
Eligibility - All who need emergency free food.
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Prince of Peace Church - Serves 60 and over.
7501 Franklin Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 422-2350
First Wednesday of each month 9:00 a.m. Bring two forms of ID.
All zip codes.
Cathedral of Praise
2875 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA 95832
Ph. (916) 568-7606
Each Tuesday sign up 9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m., distribution 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Picture ID required. Walk in.
Serves all zip codes.
St. Paul’s Catholic Church
8720 Florin Road, Sacramento, CA 95828
Ph. (916) 381-5200
September through May. First Thursday at 8:00 a.m. of each month. Two forms of I.D. required.
Serves 95826, 95828, and 95829.
Capital City Adventist
6701 Lemon Hill Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95824
Ph. (916) 381-5353
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Days: Usually 3 Mondays each month, call to find out for current month. Closed on 1 Monday. Proof of residency and ID
required.
Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Zip codes 95820, 95822, 95823, 95824, 95828 and 95829.
St. Vincent De Paul
7580 Center Parkway, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 733-2010
Each Monday at 9:15 a.m. They will begin giving out tickets after 9:00 a.m. Proof of residency and ID required.
Parts of zip code 95823.
South Sacramento Interfaith Partnership
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5625 24 street, Sacramento, CA 95822
Ph. (916) 428-5290
Each Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. ID required for all persons.
Zip codes 95822 - 95823 - 95824 - 95826 - 95828 – 95831 and 95832.
Southpoint Christian Center
7520 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 504-3370
Each Monday 7:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Proof of residency, SS number, and ID required.
Zip codes 95820 – 95823 – 95824 – 95826 – 95828 -95829, 95830 and 95858.
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7.2 Hot Meal Locations
§ DOWNTOWN
Union Gospel Mission - Dinner
400 Bannon Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 447-3268
Seven days a week. Must attend chapel service (open at 6:00 p.m.) 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. and dinner follows. All ages are
welcome.
Union Gospel Mission - Lunch
400 Bannon Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Sunday. Must attend chapel service(gate opens at 10:30 a.m.) 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. and lunch immediately follows.
Friendship Park Loaves and Fishes - Breakfast
1321 North C Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Continental breakfast and coffee. All are welcome.
Friendship Park Loaves and Fishes - Lunch
1321 North C Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Monday through Friday 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Meal tickets are handed out from 7:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. All are welcome.
Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Pick up meal ticket 8:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Sunday 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Pick up meal ticket 8:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Mary House - Breakfast
1321 North C Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 446-4961
Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Coffee served every morning 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Women and children are
welcome. Each guest completes one chore a month for breakfast.
Food-Not-Bombs - Lunch
Caesar Chavez Plaza, 910 I Street, Sacramento, CA, 95814
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9 and J Street, downtown Sacramento
Serves free meals each Sunday 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. All are welcome.
First United Methodist Church - Breakfast
2100 J Street, Sacramento CA 95816
Ph. (916) 446-5025 – Office only.
Breakfast served 8:45 a.m., last two Sundays of each month. All are welcome.
Sacramento Dream Center - Breakfast
1516 C Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 448-3733
Breakfast each fourth Saturday 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Known as Super Saturday, includes clothes, toiletries, etc. All are welcome.
§ NORTH
St. Lawrence Catholic Church - Dinner
4325 Don Julio Boulevard, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 332-4777
Serves dinner 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. All are welcome.
St Ignatius Loyola Parish Sharing God's Bounty - Dinner
3235 Arden Way, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 482-9666 x 217
Fourth and Fifth Wednesdays each month served at 6:00 p.m. All are welcome.
Wind Youth Center - Breakfast
701 Dixeanne Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 443-8333 (916) 628-1492 - After hours.
Serves Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. All genders welcome ages 11 - 22.
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Wind Youth Center - Lunch
701 Dixeanne Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 443-8333
Monday through Friday 12:05 p.m. - 12:45 p.m. All genders welcome ages 11 - 22.
St. Philomenes - Dinner
2320 El Camino Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 481-6757 – Office Tue. – Fri. 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (closed for lunch 12 – 1).
Tuesday only Dinner meal served in the school gym 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. All are welcome.
§ SOUTH
Wellspring - Breakfast
3414 Fourth Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 454-9688
Monday through Friday serves 7:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Women with children are welcome.
Glory Bound Street Ministry - Breakfast
4527 Parker Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 452-7078
Sunday required chapel service attendance from 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and breakfast immediately follows.
Glory Bound Street Ministry - Dinner
4527 Parker Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 452-7078
Friday at 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. is required chapel service attendance and dinner immediately follows.
Sunday at 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. is required chapel service attendance and dinner immediately follows.
Women's Civic Improvement Center – Lunch seniors only
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3555 3 Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 452-2866
Serves lunch for seniors only,
Monday-Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. All seniors welcome.
Summer Lunch Information
Summer Lunch Program
6005 Folsom Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95819
Ph. (916) 808-3812 (office)
Provides information for when and where the summer lunch program is available to children birth to 17 age group.
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CHAPTER 8: CHILDCARE
8.1 Subsidized Childcare
Sacramento Crisis Nurseries
Hourly and Overnight childcare.
North - Ph. (916) 679-3600 - South - Ph. (916) 394-2000
The Crisis Nursery may provide you with child care for your AOD, respite, work or other need.
No referral/case worker is required and in some case will provide transportation.
CalWORKs Child Care Program
Go to the Sacramento County website link for a detailed list of subsidized childcare eligibility requirements. Speak with your
CalWORKS social worker for eligibility and ask for a referral to the Child Care Processing Unit. You may also contact Child
Action at (916) 369-0191 and inform the intake worker that you need "CaWORKS stage one or two childcare".
Child Action - You must submit an application for all subsidized childcare!
9800 Old Winery Place, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 369-0191
Includes referrals to home day care businesses. Child care assistance for low-income families in Sacramento County who need
child care in order to work, attend school or participate in job training programs. You may call~ 369-0191and a representative will
help you fill out an application over the phone. If you are employed, in school or on cash aid such as CalWorks then you may
receive priority services.
BeanStalk Childcare Programs
3325 Myrtle Avenue, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 344-6259 x 2
Fully subsidized and sliding scale fee child care and daycare, including daycare pre-school. Part day/Full day child care
programs. Offers state child care and pre-school for income eligible families.
Head Start
925 Del Paso Boulevard, #200, Sacramento CA 95815
Ph. (916) 263-3804
Sacramento parents with children age 0- 5. Sacramento county residents who are income eligible may apply directly to any
Head Start subsidized/free pre-school which is within your county. Head Start provides half day pre-school enrollments along
with full day enrollments that may have a waiting list. If you need full day services, please call Child Action.
The 4th "R" Child Care Program
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5735 47 Avenue, , Sacramento, CA 95824
(Go through the main sliding doors)
Ph. (916) 808-6021 or 808-7205
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attend the elementary school where the 4 R is located. Fees are subsidized or sliding scale depending upon your income. Click
the title and use the Child Action CEL application below to begin your application for fully subsidized childcare.
Twin Rivers School District- Early Childhood Education
5115 Dudley Boulevard, Bay C, Sacramento, CA 95652
Ph. (916) 566-1600
Offers subsidized childcare services to families within the TRUSD. Call for enrollment.
Folsom Cordova Unified School District
2460 Cordova Lane, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 635-4301 x142
Offers state subsidized pre-school within the FCUSD.
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Student Care
2460 Cordova lane, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 635-4301 x117
Offers before and after school programs within the FCUSD. Fees are sliding scale and you do not have to be on the CEL list.
San Juan Childhood Education
Discovery Club-Subsidized
5309 Kenneth Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608
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Offers after school and childcare assistance to children K-6 grade subsidized and fee-based.
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Two locations in Sacramento, CA.
Ph. (916) 457-9626
Ph. (916) 231-9622
Child care classes and programs. Financial assistance and low income daycare prices for local child care on sliding scale.
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Children K-6 grade after school child care.
Child Development Incorporated
650 Bercut Drive, Suite E, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 557-4401
Provides subsidized/free childcare programs for families. Also, Cal Works subsidies, support for Stage 2 and 3 families.
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CHAPTER 9: CLOTHES
9.1 Clothes Closet Resources
First Church of the Nazarene
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1820 28 Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Each Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Come once each month, bring I.D.
Offers women's, men’s, children's clothing, shoes, blankets, sleepwear.
Union Gospel Mission
400 North Bannon Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 447-3268
Mon. – Thurs. 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Men’s and Women's emergency clothes. Free clothes including shoes, dresses and maybe maternity clothes.
Murph-Emmanuel African Methodist Church
4151 Don Julio Boulevard, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 332-7749
On the Third Friday of each Month we give away FREE Food and Clothes from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Picture ID is all that is needed.
Twin Rivers Unified School District
Ph. (916) 566-1620 - Student Services (Message)
If your child attends the Twin Rivers school district, then contact the receptionist at the school your child is enrolled and request
a "school supply request form". Fill out the form at the school and the school will fax it to Student Services. Upon verification the
Student Services staff will reply ASAP.
Sacramento City Unified School District
Ph. (916) 277-6892
For agency or "self referral" contact the homeless services office that can assist in school clothes for SCUSD.
Here is the link to the Sacramento City Unified School District webpage to have a referral made by an agency or to make a "self
referral." http://www.scusd.edu/homeless-services
San Juan Unified School District Clothes Closet
3700 Garfield Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608
Ph. (916) 971-7643
Tuesday's and Wednesday's 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Friday 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Offers free clothes closet for children in the San Juan Unified School District.
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church
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3996 14 Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 737-7070
Closed on Monday.
“Our goal is to coordinate community efforts to provide assistance to the economically and socially disadvantaged.”
New Testament Baptist Church
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6746 34 Street, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 344-0440
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Clothing giveaway on the 2 Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m.
Genesis Missionary Baptist Church
2801 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA 95832
Ph. (916) 422-8772 x0
Clothing giveaway every other Monday at 9:00 a.m.
The Effort at North Highlands Family Resource Center
6015 Watt Avenue, Suite 2, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 679-3925 Mon. & Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Tue., Wed. & Thur. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Serves Zip codes: 95611, 95610, 95621, 95660, 95673, 95652, 95841, 95842 and 95843.
Kid’s Closet- Each third Monday of the month. This free clothes closet is full of gently-used infant clothes, toddler’s clothes, and
maternity clothes that have all been donated to the program. Parents can take away one bag full of clothes and other items
(items vary based on donations).
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St Vincent De Paul
7580 Center Parkway, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 733-2010 Call Mon. – Fri. 9:45 a.m. or leave a message.
Offers home visits to families in need of if referred by an agency. Call to determine if your zip code is eligible.
Sacramento Clothes Closet
3333 Third Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 456-1980 Mon., Tue., Thurs. and Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Wednesday 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
FREE men, women, children and infants emergency clothing and shoes for infants, toddlers & babies.
· Serves residents of Sacramento County and the homeless.
· Residents must provide photo ID for adults and any kind of ID for children in their homes, plus proof of residency such as a
piece of mail (not junk mail) or a rental agreement/lease. Homeless must have IDs as previously stated, and let the
volunteer/manager know that they’re transient.
Provides up to 15 articles of clothing and clothing accessories per family member. Clients can come once each calendar month.
Dress for Career Advancement Clothes Closet
4990 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 875-3330 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Offers clothes to people who are seeking employment. A referral is needed from your caseworker.
Daughters of Zion
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6489 47 Street, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 422-3875
Each Thursday 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Offers nearly new clothing and shoes to needy families.
First Baptist Church of North Sacramento
2601 Del Paso Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 922-9365
Provides clothes for needy people, open Mondays and Wednesdays 9:00 p.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Orangevale 7th Day Adventist
5810 Pecan Avenue, Orangevale, CA 95662
Ph. (916) 967-2838 - Hours 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday.
Clients can use the Clothes closet once a month. Zip code 95662 or if you are very near their location.
May offer free emergency clothes closet for women, men, and children, including shoes.
Antioch Progressive Church
7650 Amherst Street, Sacramento, CA 95832
Ph. (916) 665-2600
Clothing giveaway each Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Capitol City Adventist Community Services
6701 Lemon Hill Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95824
Ph. (916) 381-5353
Serves zip codes 95820, 95822, 95823, 95824, 95828 and 95829.
Open the last three Monday's each month 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
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CHAPTER 10: SPECIAL NEEDS AND LEARNING DISABILITIES
10.1 Special Needs Resources for Children and Adults
 Warmline Family Resource Center
2035 Hurley Way, Suite 250, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 922-9276 1(800) 660-7995 Mon. - Thur. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
 Roseville Office 151 N. Sunrise Avenue, Suite 1307, Roseville, CA 95661
Ph. (916) 632-2100
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Provides effective support to individuals and families with special needs including Transition to Pre-school.
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Offers both walk in and telephone help with an I.E.P. and I.E.P. training.
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Library of resources for special needs.
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Will help with any special needs or disability situation, including support groups such as Trailblazers Fathers Forum and
Moms Night Out.
Easter Seal
3205 Hurley Way, Sacramento, CA 95864
Ph. (916) 485-6711 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
 Or 2629 Alta Arden Expressway, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 979-6738
Provides services for individuals and families with disabilities including Autism, Children's services, Camping and Recreation.
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Pediatric Services: Promoting Independence and Quality of Life.
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Aquatic Rehabilitation: Warm Water Therapeutic Environment.
Securing A Future for At Risk Infants - SAFARI
Easter Seals Superior California
3205 Hurley Way, Sacramento CA 95864
Ph. (916) 979-6742 Ask for Michelle Duncan, SAFARI Leader
SAFARI is a program designed to help children who have been in the NICU. This program helps parents measure and monitor
their child's development, allows for early detection of delays and helps parents find the support they need.
Disability Rights California
1831 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 488-9955 or Legal Office (916) 504-5800 TTY: 1-800-719-5798, Toll Free: 1-800-776-5746
Serves individuals and families with all disability related issues including I.E.P.'s to advocate for their concerns regarding SSI, InHome services, Medi-Cal, Discrimination in housing, Employment, etc.
California Department of Education – Special Education Division
1430 N Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 800-926-0648 (916) 445-4613 Mon. Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Provides information and resources to serve the unique needs of persons with disabilities so that each person will meet or
exceed high standards of achievement in academic and non-academic skills.
Office of Administrative Hearings - Special Education Unit
2349 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95833-4231
Ph. (916) 263-0880 or (916) 323-6876, (916) 274-6035 after hours settlement line.
Contracts with California Department of Education to handle Special Education mediation cases. The Office of Administrative
Hearings (OAH) maintains a List of Free or Reduced Cost Attorneys and Advocates that is available to the public in order to
provide current information to help the parents of children with exceptional needs locate free or reduced cost representation.
Supported Life Institute
2025 Hurley Way, Suite 105, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 567-1974
Provides conferences, training, self-advocacy and assistive technology services to people with developmental disabilities.
Developmental Disabilities Area Board III
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1507 21 Street, Suite 220, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 324-7426 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Provides Government level information pertaining to Disability Community Resources and programs .
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California Department of Developmental Services
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1600 9 Street, RM 240, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 654-1690 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Provides services to 21 regional centers in California. This is a state level agency that provides services through the regional
centers. Call for specific information of where to find services for children and adults with disabilities.
Alta California Regional Center
2135 Butano Drive, Sacramento CA 95825
Ph. (916) 978-6400 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Will assist individuals and families with developmental disabilities age three to adult, including infants at risk with a diagnoses
age zero to three for early intervention. Contact (916) 978-6249 ages 0-3 and (916) 978-6317 ages 3 to adult to make a selfreferral for assessment. No cost.
§ AUTISM RESOURCES
Families for Early Autism Treatment (FEAT)
P. O. Box 255722, Sacramento, CA 95865-5722
Ph. (916) 303-7405 voicemail
Provides help, education, advocacy and resources to families with children of all ages who have Autism, Autistic Disorder,
Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS) and Asperger’s Disorder also known as Asperger’s
Syndrome (AS). No fee and self-referrals accepted.
Autism Phenome Project - UC DAVIS MIND INSTITUTE
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2825 50 Street, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 703-0410 (office) Kateri Ross
Our research study is looking into studying the different subtypes of autism and are currently enrolling children from the ages of
2-3.5 years of age. We are enrolling children who are diagnosed with autism and children who are typically developing as well.
Land Park Academy
6400 Freeport Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95822
Ph. (916) 427-2273 x100
For children with Autism. Children referred from The District or parents may call to determine if this is their school of choice.
§ CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES AND SPECIAL NEEDS
Disabilities Services
925 Del Paso Boulevard, #200, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 263-3804 - Ask for Beverly Sanford, Disabilities Coordinator. Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides subsidized Pre-School enrollment and additional services for Children 0-5 age group with Special Needs and
Disabilities serving Sacramento counties. A program of Head Start.
Sacramento County Office of Education
Special Education & Infant Development Department
Ph. (916) 277-5900 x 1131 or (916) 277-5900 x 2 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides services for families of children with disabilities 0 - 36 month age group. The eligibility of the child requires a
demonstrated developmental delay in Motor, Language, and Social/emotional, Cognitive development.
My Friends
8632 Greenback Lane, Suite A, Orangevale, CA 95662
Ph. (916) 987-8632
Serves Children with Disabilities and their Families offering Home care, Respite Care, After-School care and limited
transportation services. Eligibility based on Federal and State funding can be provided, or you may choose a private payment
option.
Physically Handicapped Program
4848 Cottage Way, Carmichael, CA 95608
Ph. (916) 971-7411
Provides help and services in the areas of orthopedic impairment, emotional disturbance, severe developmental delay and
medical fragility to students in special education 3 - 22 age group.
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California Children's Services
9616 Micron Avenue, #640, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 875-9900 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
A statewide program that arranges, directs, and pays for medical care, equipment, and rehabilitation, when these services are
authorized by the program.
Designated Instruction and Services
3738 Walnut Avenue, Carmichael, CA 95608
Ph. (916) 971-7572 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Serves the San Juan school district students for children unable to participate in a regular physical education program do to a
temporary or on-going physical disability.
Preschool and Student Care Centers
10844 Gadsten Way, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 635-2379 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
A sliding scale fee preschool program for children ages 3-5 assisting children in cognition, creativity, socialization, emotions, and
physical exercise. A State and Federal pre-school of Folsom Cordova Unified School District.
§ BI-LINGUAL SPEECH AND LANGUAGE
Speech and Hearing - CA Speech-Language-Hearing Association
825 University Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 921-1568 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Can provide resources and referrals to find Speech/language specialist for bi-lingual assistance.
§ SPEECH AND LANGUAGE
Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic
Ph. (916) 731-4357 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
No cost. Eligibility Requirements:
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Child must have at least one parent, guardian, or adult prepared to follow through with a consistent program.
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Children between three and twelve years of age are eligible for services.
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Eligibility is determined by our assessments or those provided by other agencies.
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Consistent attendance is mandatory.
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Masonic affiliation is not required.
Sacramento State - Language, Speech and Hearing Center
(Shasta Hall, Room 172) 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819
Ph. (916) 278-6601 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides a language and speech assessment for 75.00 this is the lowest fee you will find for a speech assessment.
§ DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING
NorCal Center on Deafness, Inc.
4708 Roseville Road, Suite 112, North Highlands, CA 95660-5172
Ph. (916) 349-7500 V/TTY, (916) 349-7500 VP, (916) 3497611 TTY Answering Machine
Mon. – Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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1(866) 658-8417 Emergency, (916) 349-7529 Family Line
Everything to do with Deafness and Deaf service within Sacramento County for both individuals and families.
State Office of Deaf Access - Department of Social Services
744 P Street, MS 19-91, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 653-8320, (916) 653-7651 (TTY) Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Deaf Access Program
4708 Roseville Road, Suite 112, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 349-7500 Voice/TTY Mon. – Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m.
Ensures that California’s public programs are adapted to meet the communication needs of deaf and hard of hearing children,
adults, and families, so they may receive the public benefits and service to which they are entitled .
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CCHAT Center Sacramento
11100 Coloma Road, Ranch Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 361-7290 Mon. Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
A school devoted to teaching deaf and hard of hearing children to listen and talk. Also offers free materials for Parents, Students
and educators.
Agency for Hearing
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1800 28 Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 732-9040 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides state-of-the-art hearing clinic, school testing, industrial site screening, and referral services.
California Relay Service
Ph. 7-1-1 Relay operator voice, 1(800) 735-2922-Voice, 1(800)735-2929-TTY
Provides 24/7 service to any caller needing to communicate to people with a communication impairment.
California Telephone Access Program
2033 Howe Avenue, Suite 150, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. 1(800) 806-1191-Call Center, 1(800) 806-4474-TTY, 1(800) 949-5650-Voice/Spanish Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Offers specialized telephone equipment and network services at no charge to consumers who have a communication limitation.
§ MENTAL RETARDATION
Sacramento Association for the Retarded
1791 Tribute Road, Suite A, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 454-0900 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
SAR works with individuals and families as they seek services from schools, case management agencies, sheltered workshops,
supported employment services, recreation programs and residential services.
Mental Retardation
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120 I Street, 2 Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 552-6619 Call Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. for appointment.
State Mental Retardation Program
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1600 9 Street, 2 Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 654-1897 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
§ RESOURCES FOR THE BLIND
Office of Services to the Blind
744 P Street, MS 11-94, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 667-2628 TTY (916) 651-6248 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides a monthly payment of $50 to eligible persons who use a guide, signal, or service dog to help them with needs related to
their physical disabilities.
Sacramento Society for the Blind
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2750 24 Street, Sacramento, CA 95818-3299
Ph. (916) 452-8271 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Trains blind and low vision people on Braille, life skills, computers and job skills. "Services include: Instructional Programs - Low
Vision Clinic - Youth Programs - Access News by Phone, Career Development Program.
American Council for the Blind
Ph. 1(800) 424-8666 Mon. Fri. 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Braille & Talking Books Library
P.O. Box 942837, Sacramento, CA 94237-0001
Ph. (916) 654-0640, 800-952-5666 Mon. – Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
You may contact us to obtain a print application form. Loans Braille, cassette and talking books, magazines and playback
equipment to northern Californian’s unable to read conventional print .
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Canine Companions
Ph. (916) 722-4243 Toll Free 1 (800) 572-2275 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Generously provides service, skilled companion, and hearing dogs to people with disabilities.
§ ASPERGER SYNDROME
Sacramento Asperger Syndrome Information & Support
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Ph. (916) 682-1740 Provides Information & Support groups that meet at the MIND Institute, 2825 50 Street, Sacramento, CA,
from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month. There are four groups:
1. Parents & Caregivers
2. Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), ages 18 and older
3. ASD Coaching Group, ages 16 and older
4. Women Partners of Men with AS
§ SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME
CA. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome SIDS
11344 Coloma Road, Suite 560, Gold River, CA 95670-6304
Ph. 1(800) 369-7437 or (916) 851-7437 Mon. Fri. 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
This organization serves individuals and families affected by a SIDS death.
§ CEREBRAL PALSY, IN-HOME AND RESPITE SUPPORT SERVICES
United Cerebral Palsy Association
191 Lathrop Way, Suite N, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 565-7700 Respite Request Line - (916) 779-6270
Mon.- Thur. 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
First Covenant Church of Sacramento
10933 Progress Court, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Ph. (916) 861-2240 Mon. – Thur. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
We provide FREE respite care for families with special needs children and their siblings. We have a special room
staffed with trained adults who can help comfort, redirect and love children.
In-Home Support Services (IHSS) Program
4875 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 874-9471 Mon. Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Will help pay for services provided to you so that you can remain safely in your own home. To be eligible, you must be over 65
years of age, or disabled, or blind. Disabled children are also eligible for IHSS.
§ LEARNING AND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES WITH DISABILITIES
U.C.D. Hemophilia Program
2360 Stockton Boulevard, Suite 1100, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 734-3461 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
4225 Northgate Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916) 927-8000 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
 Chapter Headquarters
150 Grand Avenue, Oakland, CA 94616
toll-free: 1-800-344-4867
Association of University Centers on Disabilities
1010 Wayne Avenue, Suite 920, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Ph. (301) 588-8252 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
A national, nonprofit organization that promotes and supports services for and with individuals with developmental and other
disabilities, their families, and communities.
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Muscular Dystrophy Association
650 University Avenue, Suite 108, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 921-9518 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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MDA Clinics
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ALS Research and Clinical Centers
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Support Groups
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Equipment Funding, Loan Program & Repairs/Modifications
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Summer Camp Program
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MDA Chat Groups
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MDA Services for the Individual, Family and Community booklet
Alzheimer's Association Sacramento
Ph. 1(800) 272-3900 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
West Ed
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1107 9 Street – 4 Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 492-4000 Mon. Fri. 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
A nonprofit research, development, and service agency that enhances and increases education and human development within
schools, families, and communities.
National Center for Learning Disabilities
381 Park Avenue South, Suite 1401, New York, NY 10016
Ph. (212) 545-7510 or 1(888) 575-7373 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Provides information and resources for Pre-K, Grades K-8 and above with a Parent resource and Advocacy center page to
address Children with various learning disabilities.
CalSTAT
5789 State Farm Drive, Rohert Park, CA 94928
Project Specialist - (707) 849-2270 or (707) 849-2278 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides support and develops partnerships with schools and families by providing training, technical assistance and resources
to both special education and general education.
Roseville Special Education Parent Advisory Committee
For information contact: 2501 Alexandra Drive, Roseville, CA 95661
Ph. (916) 786-6131 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Assists the Roseville City School District in high-quality, appropriate supports and services for all children with special needs.
ADA Information Line
Ph. 1(800)-514-0301 or (TTY) 1(800)-514-0383 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
General ADA information, answers to specific technical questions, free ADA materials, and Complaint information.
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11.1 Mental Health Resources
Minor Emergency Response Team (M.E.R.T.)
Ph. (916) 875-1113 or (916) 875-1114 Call 7 days a week 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Psychiatric Emergency
Ph. (916) 732-3637
No walk-ins. Calls taken 24 hours a day for local mental health crisis intervention and resources for children and adults.
Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center
2150 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 875-1000 24/7 live person., Mon. – Fri. 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. lobby hours)
Walk ins for children only 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Psychiatric services to adults and children. Fees are income-based.
§ HOW AND WHERE TO ACHIEVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
For information and referral services for all Child and Family Integrated System of Care Services contact:
Child and Family ACCESS Team
3331 Power Inn Road, Suite 170, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 875-9980 or (888) 881-4881—Toll Free Mon. Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Services Available: Outpatient, School Based Mental Health Services, Psychological Services, In-Home Counseling, Home
Visitation Programs, Therapeutic Behavioral Services and much more.
The Child and Family ACCESS Team is the entry point for all county operated and contracted child and family planned mental
health services. If you want to make a self-referral to the Child and Family Institute or the CAARE Diagnostic Center for
participation in their parenting classes then, you can call ACCESS and describe your situation to them. You do not have to have
a caseworker to be eligible for ACCESS services.
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Adult Access Team - County Mental Health Information Line
Ph. (916) 875-1055 or (888) 881-4881 or Adult TTY/TDD (916) 874-8070 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Children's Access Team
Ph. (916) 875-9980 - Child TTY (916) 876-8892 Mon. Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Guest House
1400 North A Street, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 440-1500 Mon. - Fri. Assessments at 8:00 a.m. Please arrive very early.
Psychiatric assessments and mental health services to homeless adults.
Carols Place
Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 448-7391
A short-term (60 day) housing program for adults who are experiencing homelessness and have a psychiatric disability. Intake
through ACCESS or walk-ins at Guest House Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Show up very early.
Homeless Intervention Program (H.I.P.) A Turning Point Program
601 W. North Market Boulevard, Suite 350, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916) 922-2771 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Mental health recovery and rehabilitation services for:
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Housing assistance
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Employment training
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And access to medical care.
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Transitional Living and Community Support, Inc. (TLCS)
New Direction – case management programs
1400 North A Street, Bldg., A, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 440-1500 (Guest House) Call Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Walk-ins Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
New Direction – case management programs. Intakes are through Guest House or Adult ACCESS.
Each program provides mental health services, supported housing, intensive case management services, and life skills training
for adults who have a psychiatric disability, and are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. Hope Team and
People Achieving Change Together (PACT)
Aimed at improving quality of life and preventing the individuals from repeatedly cycling through the system.
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Widening Opportunities for Rehabilitation and Knowledge (WORK) Provides vocational services, to adults who have a
psychiatric disability, have been homeless and are ready to re-enter the workforce or are in need of additional support
to maintain employment.
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Mentally Ill Chemical Abuse(MICA) Substance abuse recovery support to individuals who are experiencing
homelessness and have a psychiatric disability, which is co-occurring with substance abuse. Single individuals initially
live in the Homeless Transitional Apartment Program.
Transitional Community Opportunities for Recovery & Engagement (TCORE)
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 875-1055 – ACCESS and Admissions or (916) 854-1801 more information.
Includes recovery based services to all participants with intensive short-term services to ensure that their needs are met while in
the process of connecting to ongoing outpatient mental health services that meet the individual and cultural needs of the
participant. A Benefits/Resource Specialist is available to all participants.
River City Residential Club (RCRC)
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 442-0899
Consists of 15 individuals who live cooperatively while sharing in the chores, cooking and planning of activities. Designed to help
reduce the stress and expense of living independently for those who would like a supported community in which to live. A staff
member is available to asst with their mental health recovery.
Cooperative Apartment Program (Bell Street)
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 441-0123 x 115
Provides affordable, furnished shared apartments for clients who are able to live independently with minimal structured support
and a staff member is available to assist residents in refining and developing the skills and goals necessary to assist with their
mental health recovery.
Cardoso Village Apartments
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 391-2292
A supported housing apartment program, providing subsidized Section 8 housing for mental health consumers and their families.
Cardoso Village Apartments
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 391-2292
A supported housing apartment program, which provides subsidized Section 8 housing for mental health consumers and their
families.
Cooperatives
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 441-0123 x115
Consists of two supported housing communities where individuals live cooperatively to help reduce the stress and expense of
living independently. A staff member is available to assist with their mental health recovery.
Palmer Apartments
Sacramento, CA
Ph. (916) 921-6099 - Intakes through ACCESS or walk-ins at Guest House Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Show up very
early. Provides a cooperative apartment setting which provides safe, affordable housing, independent living skills training and
mental health recovery support.
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River Oak Center for Children
5445 Laurel Hills Drive, Sacramento, CA 95841
Ph. (916) 609-5100 - Main, Ph. (916) 609-4031 - Outpatient, Ph. (916) 609-4935 - Community-based Services
River Oak encourages you to contact Access (Ph. (916) 875-9980) if a child, youth, or teen’s behavior is impairing how he or she
functions at home, school, or in the community. Examples include: Disruptive behaviors, Poor school performance, Significant
conflict with friends/classmates, siblings, parents, and teachers, Challenging life experiences, including trauma and abuse.
Terkensha Associates North Area mental Health Clinic
811 Grand Avenue, Suite D, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 922-9868 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Provides mental health services to children and young adults 3 – 21 age group. Services authorized trough children’s ACCESS
Team. Walk-ins are accepted for assessments and follow-ups.
Visions Unlimited - Clients referred by and authorized for services by the Sacramento County Adult or Child and Family
ACCESS Teams.
 6833 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 394-0800
 425 Pine Street, Suite 2, Galt, CA 95632
Ph. (209) 745-3101
Adult program: Counseling for individual, family and group sessions are available. We encourage family participation whenever
possible, but also work on a one-to-one basis. Includes medication management, Case management and Groups are conducted
for women, men, ethnic monolingual clients, and teens.
Children Program: mental health services are provided with sensitivity to the client's family context, with a genuine commitment
to the importance of the child's family and caregivers to treatment outcomes. Collaborates with the Sacramento City and Galt
Unified School District to provide mental health services to students and their families.
Senior program: The program is designed to help seniors over the age of fifty five develop self sufficiency by providing culturally
sensitive and appropriate case management services, home visits, referrals to resources in the community, and USDA food.
Services are available to seniors who live in south central and south Sacramento County. Also offers mental health services for
seniors in our community.
Sacramento Mental Health Clinic - Veterans
10535 Hospital Way, Building 649, Sacramento, CA 95655
Ph. (800) 382-8387 or (916) 366-5420 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
“Provides a full range of psychiatric and psychological assessments and interventions including individual and group
psychotherapy, medication management, substance abuse treatment and a Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) treatment
program.”
Crossroads Diversified Services, Inc
 9300 Tech Center Drive, Suite 160, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 457-1900 1-866-936-4237
 7011 Sylvan Road, Suite A, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Ph. (916) 676-2540
Offers individuals with barriers to employment including mental illness, substance abuse history and criminal history the services
they need to work competitively. Professionals at our Sacramento and Citrus Heights offices pre-screen all applicants and then
thoroughly prepare them for competitive employment. Assist with Social Security information. No cost. Referral from Department
of Rehabilitation.
Genesis
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1321 North C Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 (2 floor Delany Center near Friendship Park)
Ph. (916) 669-1536 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Free mental health counseling for homeless adults and couples who do not have insurance.
Sierra Elder Wellness Program - El Hogar
9261 Folsom Boulevard, Suite 500, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 363-1553 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
A field-based program specializing in outpatient mental health services for 60+ (and 55-59 transition age) with mental health
disorders by offering, referring and/or advocating for outreach, mental health rehabilitation and therapy, psychiatric medication,
housing support, groups, transportation, employment support and much more .
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Asian Pacific Community Counseling
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7273 14 Avenue suite 129 D, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 383-6783 x0
Provides mental health services to the Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Pacific Islander, and Vietnamese
communities. Includes home visits and short-term counseling.
Consumer Self Help
South Center
 7000 Franklin Boulevard, Suite 110, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 394-9195
Mon. – Sat. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
North Center
 3815 Marconi Avenue, Suite 1, Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 485-4175
Mon. – Thur. 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Fri. 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Sat. 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Two drop-in centers offering free groups for Cognitive Behavior Skills; Anger, self-esteem, bipolar groups, laundry and more to
empower individuals with psychiatric disabilities.
The Effort – Mental Health Services
Services including psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and professional counseling for couples, individuals,
families, children and adolescents. For new patients, our Enrollment and Eligibility Department is the place to start. Please have
the patient call 916-737-5555 to schedule an appointment. Patients should bring proof of residency, income and photo I.D. to
enrollment and eligibility appointments.
 1820 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 737-5555 Mon. – Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
 8233 E. Stockton Boulevard, Suite D, Sacramento, CA 95828
Ph. (916) 737-5555 Mental Health: Mon. – Thu. 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
NAMI Sacramento
3331 Power Inn Road, Suite 140, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 874-9416 Crisis Information Meetings at 7:00 p.m. Call Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. for appointment.
NAMI provides support for individuals coping with mental illness and their families.
SACPROS.org
Offers the most comprehensive directory of Mental Health services within the County of Sacramento. Online resources for Child
Mental health, AOD crisis and treatment facilities, Board and Care ( B/C) and Room and Board (R/B) and Patient rights and
Advocacy with Legal services.
Sierra Family Service, Inc.
333 Sunrise Avenue, Suite 701, Roseville, CA 95661
Ph. (916) 783-5207 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Substance abuse counseling for families and individuals in the mental health population; Medi-cal/sliding scale. Usually no
waiting list.
New Pathways Counseling
5890 Newman Court, Sacramento, CA 95819
Ph. (916) 452-7481 Monday and Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday and Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Thursday.
Provides Sacramento area residents with direct mental health services including counseling services and parent education,
specifically to assist people, especially families, in overcoming the financial barrier of accessing affordable mental health
services by providing these services based on ability to pay.
BHC Heritage Oaks
4250 Auburn Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95841
Ph. (916) 489-3336 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Inpatient care includes separate programs for adults and adolescents with 24-hour nursing, daily interventions and oversight by
a psychiatrist. The intensive outpatient program (IOP) provides services to adults who are in need of further stabilization and
who do not require the structure of a full day treatment program. Heritage Oaks Hospital offers a short-term day treatment
program for adults five days a week, five – six hours a day.
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§ ADDITIONAL MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES
Associated Family Therapy for Effective Recovery mental health
5750 Sunrise Boulevard, Citrus Heights, CA 95616
Provides mental health with substance abuse services. A sliding scale fee based on income. Adolescents; Persons with cooccurring mental and substance abuse disorders; Seniors/older adults; DUI/DWI offenders, children with medi-cal and sex
offender classes.
California Council of Community Mental Health Agencies
Ph. (916) 557-1166 x0
Does not offer direct services, however, offers a website of community and family resources for understanding your mental
health insurance coverage, how to speak up for your rights, accessing County Mental health Services.
Mental Health America of Northern California
1908 O Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 366-4600
Advocacy and Patient's Rights
Adult Advocate (916) 875-4710, Family Coordinator (916) 875-4183
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CHAPTER 12: AIDS/HIV RESOURCES
12.1 AIDS/HIV Testing and Treatment
Sacramento County Dept. of Health & Human Services
9719 Lincoln Village Drive, #300A, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 875-6022 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Education & Prevention - HIV Counseling & Testing - AIDS Case Management & Medi-Cal Waiver Program HIV Transitional Case Management Programs.
Sacramento Primary Care Clinic
4600 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 875-5701
Provides HIV testing.
HIV Counseling & Testing
Ph. (916) 874-7720 Call for appointment.
Every other Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Alternative Test Site
Ph. (916) 874-7720 Call for appointment.
FREE anonymous AIDS/HIV testing every other Wednesday.
Golden Rule Services
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2210 21 Street Sacramento, CA 95818
Ph. (916) 427-4653 Mon. - Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
HIV outreach, support, testing, HIV/AIDS counseling to gay/non-gay African American MSM, and MSM youth.
Sunburst Projects
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1025 19 Street, Suite 1A, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ph. (916) 440-0889
Provides HIV/AIDS family-centered case management, medical case management, mental health, child care voucher program,
FREE summer camp for children, teens, and their families, and the only Women’s Support Group in the area. A household
member must be diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. Self-referrals and direct agency contact accepted.
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Direct work with parents, children and teens
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Offering parents/teens new information and skills
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Reducing isolation
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Advocacy and linkage
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Support to other caregivers
Breaking Barriers Community Services Center
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2210 21 Street, Sacramento, CA 95818
Ph. (916) 447-2437
Planned Parenthood
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1125 10 Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 444-7966 or 800-230-7526
Rapid and blood draw HIV testing. HIV testing rapid blood draw. If you are uninsured, you may qualify for a state-funded
program or a lower fee scale. Fees for services are based on your household income .
 5385 Franklin Boulevard, Ste A-D, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 452-7305
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 201 29 Street Suite B, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 446-6921
 5700 Watt Avenue, North Highlands, CA 95660
Ph. (916) 332-5715
Women’s Health Specialists
1750 Wright Street, Suite 1, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 451-0621
HIV blood testing for 17.50.
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Harm Reduction Services
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4001 12 Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 456-4849 Mon. - Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Provides HIV outreach, testing, counseling to IDU, substance users, communities of color and high-risk women.
AIDS Housing Alliance
P.O. Box 161908, Sacramento, CA 95816
Ph. (916) 979-0925 or (916) 979-0897
Provides housing or support services that prevent homelessness among people living with the AIDS or HIV illness.
Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS
Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 441-0123 - Administrative Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Housing and support services to people diagnosed with AIDS or HIV+ who are homeless and have a psychiatric disability.
Hemophilia Council-California
2360 Stockton Boulevard, Suite 11, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 734-3461 Mon. Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Counseling and Education
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Future Leaders Day
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Home Care Forum
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Retreats
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Latino support group
RX Staffing & Home Care
4640 Marconi Avenue, #1, Sacramento, CA 95821 or
 3807 Pasadena Avenue, Suite 110 Sacramento, CA 95821
Ph. (916) 485-8200 Mon. - Thur. 8:30 a.m. -4;30 p.m.
AIDS Case Management & Medi-Cal Waiver Program.
Center For AIDS Research, Education, and Service (CARES)
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1500 21 Street, Sacramento, CA 92415
Ph.(916) 443-3299 Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Early Intervention Program and AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP).
The Center for HIV Law and Policy
65 Broadway, Suite 832, New York, NY 10006
Ph. (212) 430-6733 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides a national legal resource center for laws, rights and information for people with HIV and their advocates.
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CHAPTER 13: DISABILITY
13.1 Disability Programs and Services
Disability Action Advocates
Main: 2700 Mill Street, Suite 1000, Reno, NV. 95812
Thursday at Francis House (by appointment Ph. (916) 443-2646) - 1422 C Street, Sacramento, CA 95841
Call 1-877-322-1044 to make an appointment. "We do not charge a fee until we win your case."
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File all necessary forms for the initial application, reconsideration and hearing.
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Review all of your medical records and gather all needed medical information.
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Review your social security file thoroughly to discover possible weaknesses and to determine what is needed in order
to obtain a favorable decision in your case.
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Help you through each step of the process so you will know what to expect and will be prepared.
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Remind you of all doctor appointments you have with social security doctors.
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Represent you with an attorney at a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge.
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Appeal your case if appropriate.
CEPS - Payee Service
1400 North C Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 441-1900
Provides monthly services of Monthly Budgeting - Correspondence with Social Security and more.
Disability Rights California
1831 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 488-9955 or Legal Office (916) 504-5800 TTY: 1-800-719-5798, Toll Free: 1-800-776-5746
Serves individuals and families with disabilities to advocate for their concerns including SSI, In-Home services, Medi-Cal,
Discrimination in housing, Employment, etc.
California Department of Rehabilitation
Laguna Creek Branch
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8701 Center Parkway, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95823-7919
Ph. (916) 691-1555 (Voice), (916) 691-1555 (TTY)
Northeast Sacramento Branch
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7840 Madison Avenue, Suite 160, Fair Oaks, CA 95628-3589
Ph. (916) 537-2640 (Voice), (916) 537-2659 (TTY), (916) 537-2660 (TTY)
Northern Sierra and Capitol Mall Branches
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721 Capitol Mall , Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 558-5320 (Voice), (916) 558-5322 (TTY)
Provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities .
Office of Administrative Hearings
Special Education Unit
2349 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95833-4231
Ph. (916) 263-0550, (916) 274-6035 after hours settlement line.
Contracts with the Department of Developmental Services to provide due process hearing and mediation services .
Supported Life Institute
2025 Hurley Way, Suite 105, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 567-1974
Provides conferences, training, self-advocacy and assistive technology services to people with developmental disabilities.
Southside Art Center
8583 Elder Creek Road, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95828
Ph. (916) 387-8080
Provides art classes, music therapy, employment assistance and much more to developmentally disabled adults .
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Easter Seal
3205 Hurley Way, Sacramento, CA 95864
Ph. (916) 485-6711
 Or 2629 Alta Arden Expressway, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 979-6738
"Providing Services for People with Disabilities and Their Families"
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Autism
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Children's Services
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Employment & Training
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Adult & Senior Services
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Medical Rehabilitation
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Camping & Recreation
Developmental Disabilities Area Board III
2033 Howe Avenue, Suite 160, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 263-3085
Provides Government level information pertaining to Disability Community Resources and programs.
California Department of Developmental Services
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1600 9 Street, RM 240, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 654-1690
Provides services to 21 regional centers in California. This is a state level agency that provides services through the regional
centers. Call for specific information of where to find services for children and adults with disabilities.
Alta California Regional Center
2135 Butano Drive, Sacramento CA 95825
Ph. (916) 978-6400
Assist individuals and families with developmental disabilities, including infants at risk and their families by providing and
securing services and supports necessary to maximize opportunities and choices. Call to request an intake appointment.
Developmental Disabilities Service Organization
3463 Ramona Avenue, Suite 18 Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 456-5166
Provides support to adults for community access, self-advocacy, employment and other areas of personal and independent
growth.
Our Sutterville Campus (1250 Sutterville Rd, Sacramento, 95822) is home to
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ADC - Achievement Development & Care
Ph: (916) 737-2399
Supports adults with severe and profound developmental disabilities. A referral from Alta Regional is required
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SCS - Short Center South
Ph: (916) 737-2397
Provides a creative arts environment to provide support and training to adults with developmental disabilities. A referral from Alta
Regional Center is required.
Our St. Marks Campus (2331 St. Marks Way, Sacramento, 95864) is home to
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CIP - Community Integration Program
Ph: (916) 973-1953
Supports adults with severe and profound developmental disabilities to participate in community activities. A referral from Alta
Regional is required
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E+ - Employment Plus
Ph: (916) 973-1966
Provides volunteer and employment training and support to adults with developmental disabilities. A referral from Alta Regional
is required. E+ is an Employment Network and also accepts Ticket to Work clients.
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SCN - Short Center North
Ph: (916) 973-1951
Primarily uses the arts to provide support and training to adults with developmental disabilities. A referral from Alta Regional
Center is required.
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T2 - Transitions for Tomorrow
Ph: (916) 973-1821
Supports adults with severe and profound developmental disabilities. A referral from Alta Regional is required.
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INALLIANCE
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6950 21 Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 381-1300 x0
Offers vocational evaluation, training and placement services to disabled adults. A referral from Alta Regional is required.
Reese Alan Wilson Center
3340 Marysville Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 437-3555
Provides help and services to developmentally disabled adults to gain and maintain self-reliance and independent living skills. A
referral from Alta Regional is required.
Training Toward Self - Reliance
620 Bercut Drive, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 442-8877
Training towards self-reliance - Family Support Services - Parent Support Group - Community Activity Support Services. A
referral from Alta Regional is required.
A. Warren Mc Claskey Adult Center
5241 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819
Ph. (916) 277-6625
Provides services & assistance to developmentally disabled adults ages 18+. Referral from Alta Regional required.
Developmental Living Center
6518 Lang Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 424-9191 or 424-1111
Provides behavioral treatment and residential training for developmentally disabled or autistic adults.
A referral from Alta Regional is required.
Turning Point Community Programs
3440 Viking Drive, Suite 114, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 364-8395
Provides many types of services to adults and children with psychiatric and/or developmental disabilities. Referrals from
ACCESS.
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Turning Point-Crises Residential Program
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4801 34 Street, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 737-9201 Respite services for mentally disabled adults who have become suicidal, depressed or otherwise emotionally
incapacitated.
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Turning Point-Employment Services Program
601 North Market Boulevard, Suite 300, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916) 646-3684 Provides employment support and advocates for community work opportunities.
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Turning Point-Focus Program
7245 East Southgate Drive, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 427-7122 x102 Offers intensive in-home support for high-risk, high-need children and their families.
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Turning Point-Homeless Intervention Program
601 West North Market Boulevard, Suite 350, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916) 922-2771 Provides services for psychiatric care, employment, addiction, mental health counseling and more, 24/7.
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Turning Point-Integrated Services Agency
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4600 47 Avenue, Suite 111, Sacramento, CA 95824
Ph. (916) 393-1222 Provides intensive 24-hour outpatient services to residents of long term care psychiatric hospitals upon
release.
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Turning Point-Regional Support Team
601 West North Market Boulevard, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95834
Ph. (916)567-4222 Offers medication management, substance abuse, family intervention and much more to disabled adults.
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Turning Point-Planned Lifetime Assistance Network
3440 Viking Drive, Suite 114, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 364-8395 Provides caretakers for families with a disabled member.
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Turning Point-Transitional Support Services
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4500 47 Avenue, Suite 5, Sacramento, CA 95824
Ph. (916) 395-9100-24 Hours. Provides support, education and empowerment to disabled consumers to live independently
within the community.
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14.1 Job Talks and Career Centers
Job Talks
Ph. (916) 875-3333 - 24 hour Job Line
Bring your master application or resume to the Job Talk sessions.
1. Mondays
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1:00 p.m. 4990 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95820
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1:30 p.m. 2700 Fulton Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95821
2. Tuesdays
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10:00 a.m.10013 Folsom Boulevard, #1, Sacramento, CA 95670
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2:00 P.M. 4433 Florin Road,#160, Sacramento, CA 95823
3. Wednesdays
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9:30 P.M. 5747 Watt Avenue, North Highlands, CA 95660
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10:00 A.M. 2450 Florin Road, Sacramento, CA 95822
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2:00 p.m. 3960 Research Drive, Sacramento, CA 95838
4. Thursdays
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10:00 a.m. 5655 Hillsdale Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95842
§ NORTH SACRAMENTO
Greater Sacramento Urban League
3725 Marysville Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95838
Ph. (916) 286-8600, Mon. - Thur. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Friday closed.
Orientation each Wednesday 10:00 a.m. - Registration required.
Serves 95673, 95815, 95833, 95834, 95835, 95836, 95837, and 95838.
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G.E.D. Preparation
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Custodial Training Program
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Certified Computer Technician Training
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Bus Service
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Veteran’s Employment Workshop each Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Contact EDD Veterans Representative, Alexis
Mathews at: Ph. (916) 268-8628 or (916) 227-0301
Sacramento Works One Stop Career Center Hillsdale
5655 Hillsdale, Boulevard, Suite 8, Sacramento, CA 95842
Ph. (916) 263-4100
Open Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 - 4:30 Fri., 8:30 - 12:00 Walk in basis.
Youth Night - Each Wednesday 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Gain pre-employment skills! Job leads provided.
Veterans’ reps, employment reps, phones, free internet & resume writer access computes are on site.
Serves 95652, 95660, 95821, 95841, 95842, and 95843.
Sacramento Works One Stop Career Center Citrus Heights
7011 Sylvan Road, Suite A, Citrus heights, CA 95610
Ph. (916) 676-2540
Open Mon., Wed., and Thur., 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Tue., 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Fri., 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Walk in basis.
Veterans’ reps, employment reps, phones, free internet & resume writer access computes are on site.
Serves 95608, 95610, 95621, 95624, 95626, 95628, 95630, and 95662 .
§ MIDTOWN AREA
Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center
420 I Street, Suite 5, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 442-4228
Employment: Services include job skills workshops, paid work experience, job training for non-English speakers.
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Sacramento Works One Stop Career Center Broadway
915 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95818
Ph. (916) 324-6202
Open Mon. - Thur. 8:00 a.m. - 4:10 p.m., Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Orientation Wednesday 10:00 a.m.
Full range of jobseeker and employer services. Ex-offender programs, youth services.
Serves 95814, 95816, and 95818.
§ RANCHO CORDOVA
Sacramento Works Career Center Rancho Cordova
10381 Old Placerville Road, Suite 150, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 563-5147 Mon. - Thur. 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Free use of phones, fax, copy machine, Internet, Computers and resume help including Veterans resources. Focuses on job
readiness and employment resources serving zip codes 95825, 95826, and 95827.
Sacramento Works One Stop Career Center Mather
10638 Schirra Avenue, Mather, CA 95655
Ph. (916) 228-3127
Open Mon., Wed., and Thurs. 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Tue. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 4:45 p.m., Walk in basis.
We offer in-depth career assessment, certified typing certificates, and multi-level job leads."
Serves 95655, 95670, 95683, and 95742.
§ SOUTH SACRAMENTO
La Familia Counseling Center
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5523 34 Street, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 452-3601 Mon., Wed., Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. and Tue., Thur., 8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Veterans’ reps, employment reps, phones, free internet & resume writer access computes are on site.
Job Seeking resources for zip codes 95814, 95817, 95820, and 95824.
Sacramento Works One Stop Career Center South County
8401 A Gerber Road, Sacramento, CA 95828
Ph. (916) 525-4717
Open Mon. - Thur. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Tuesday open until 6:00 p.m. for youth.
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Orientation Held the 1 and 3 Tuesday @ 1:30 p.m. Spanish orientation held 2 Tuesday @ 1:30 p.m.
"Job search workshops, employer orientations, computer and equipment usage, Internet job search, Veterans help etc.
Serves 95828, 95829, and 95830.
Sacramento Works One Stop Career Center Mark Sanders
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2901 50 Street, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 227-0301
Open Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Walk in basis.
Full range of jobseeker and employer services.
Serves 95817, and 95819.
Sacramento Works One Stop Career Center Franklin
7000 Franklin Boulevard, Suite 540, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 563-5151
Open Mon., - Thur., 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Tue., 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. for youth only.
Orientation: Tuesday @ 10:00 a.m.
The career center offers job search tools, resume assistance, job leads, etc .
Serves 95639, 95822, 95823,, 95831, and 95832.
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§ GALT
Sacramento Works One Stop Career Center Galt
1000 C Street, Suite 100, Galt, CA 95632
Ph. (209) 744-7702
Open Mon. – Thur. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Orientation: Tuesday and Thursday @ 1:30
Full range of jobseeker and employer services.
Serves 95615, 95632, 95638, 95641, 95690, 95693, 95757, and 95758.
§ ROSEVILLE
Connections
115 Ascot Drive #180, Roseville, CA 95661
Ph. (916) 865-2440 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Provides all find a job services.
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CHAPTER 15: PAROLEE RESOURCES
15.1 Parolee Resources and Employment
Sacramento Community Based Coalition
10170 Missile Way, Mather, CA 95655
Ph. (916) 228-3377 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Specifically designed for men and women reentering the community from state prison. Services are available Sacramento
County parolees and their families during the transition from prison to home.
Education: Literacy skills, GED, Math skills (General and Job related), Vocational training Referrals and 4-day Introductory
Computer Literacy Track.
Substance Abuse and Other treatment Services: Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Education, Anger Management,
STD Education, Parenting and Family classes, Male and Female 52 week Batterers program and direct referrals to residential
treatment providers, sober living homes and AA/NA.
Vocational Services: Coaching (when appropriate), assistance with job related needs, 4-day job readiness track, Caltrans
partnership providing up to 90 days in a paid employment training program, on-site computer lab, vocational, educational and
risk/needs assessments, RT fare and passes, funding for sober living housing and service referrals.
New Choice Program
7000 Franklin Boulevard, Suite 540, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 391-1603
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Employment agency and Work Readiness Training for ex-felon and ex-offender employment.
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Employment and job Placement Assistance for felons.
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Resume Building.
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On-The-Job Training employment for felons.
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Drivers License and CA ID Support.
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Funding for Vocational Training.
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Funding for Interview and Work Clothing.
Breaking Barriers to Employment
4210 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95820
Ph. (916) 583-1215
Provides information and instruction for effectiveness and efficiency in employment opportunities, gaining knowledge of rights
and services for ex-offenders.
Parolee Support Group
Parolee Drug and Alcohol group
3425 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95817
Ph. (916) 808-6151
Meetings held each Tuesday evening at the Oak Park Community Center from 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. by and for parolee support.
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Each 4 Wednesday of the month a "Family Night" is held 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., includes a ticket for FREE food from the Food
Bank.
Restoration House
Ph. (916) 454-2068
A Transitional Living Environment for Parolees and Ex-offenders. Men only.
"Our name summarizes our mission: To help restore broken lives by offering a Christian faith-based sober living.
Work History Request
Call (916) 255-6451 for information and to make your request.
For locating your past work history, EDD will provide you with that information seven years back, FREE of charge.
Workforce Services Division
722 Capitol Mall, MIC 50, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 654-7799
The Federal Bonding Program provides fidelity bonding insurance coverage to individuals with criminal histories and other highrisk job applicants who are qualified, but fail to get jobs because regular commercial bonding is denied due to their backgrounds.
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Workforce Services Division
722 Capitol Mall, MIC 50, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. 1-866-593-0173
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a federal tax credit to reduce the federal tax liability of private for profit employers to
be used as an incentive for employers to hire individuals from eight different targeted groups: TANF recipients, veterans, exfelons, high risk youth, summer youth, Food Stamp recipients, SSI recipients, and vocational rehabilitation referrals.
California Department of Justice
Record Review Unit
P.O. Box 903417, Sacramento, CA 94203-4170
Ph. (916) 227-3835
Contact this agency for a copy of your rap sheet.
Voluntary Legal Services of Sacramento
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517 12 Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph. (916) 551-2102 x3 or (916) 551-2155
Free help to prepare the legal documents and facilitate all other aspects of the expugement process for the low income exoffenders within the County of Sacramento, CA.
Ø Go to: Career Center, 915 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 916-324-6202
"Walk in" and (no phone appointments) make an appointment in person only Monday morning at 8:00 a.m.
Appointments are made for each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of that week.
Prisoners Rights Union - PRU
Send all Correspondence to: P.O. Box 161321, Sacramento, CA 95816
Business Office Located: 2308 J Street, Sacramento, CA 96816
Ph. (916) 442-2240
Information and resource linking for Prisoners, Ex-offenders, Parolees, and Families of Prisoners & Inmates.
Friends-Care
(Formerly known as Friends Outside)
5890 Newman Ct., Sacramento, CA 95819
Ph. (916) 446-3838
Services to Families of Incarcerated People for transportation, emergency referrals for food, clothing, and housing.
California Public Defenders Association
10324 Placer Lane, Sacramento, CA 95827
Ph. (916) 362-1686 x 304
Information Listing for help with legal services including resources for State and Federal court decision updates.
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CHAPTER 16: VICTIMS OF CRIME RESOURCES
16.1 Crime Victims Assistance
Volunteers in Victim Assistance (VIVA)
2020 Hurley Way, Suite 205, Sacramento, CA 95825
Ph. (916) 570-1690
Provides a full service center for victims of crime including homicide survivors, family violence, robbery, drunk driving, child
abuse, sexual assault, elder abuse and more.
"Special Victim Recovery Project” provides the essential services to assist victims, witnesses and family members of victims as
they cope with the immediate and long-term personal results of violent crime and trauma."
"Project Hands On is an expressive arts therapy program for children and adolescent victims of violent crime and trauma (ages 2
- 18) and their families. Therapy techniques include art therapy, play therapy and sandtray therapy."
National Organization for Victim Assistance
Mail: 510 King Street, Suite 424, Alexandria, VA 22314
Ph. 1-800-879-6682 24/7
Information and Referrals for Victims of Crime and Disaster.
California Victim Compensation & Government Claims Board
P. O. Box 3036, Sacramento, CA 95812-3036
Ph. (916-874-5701) or 1-800-777-9229
Assists victims of: Domestic violence - Child abuse - Assault - Sexual assault - Molestation - Homicide - Robbery - Drunk driving,
and Vehicular manslaughter.
Crime Victims Assistance Network (iCAN) Foundation
Mail: 1809 S Street, # 101316, Sacramento, CA 95811
Ph. (916) 273-3603 Mon. - Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. or 888-235-7067 24/7
Provides victim services and assistance to victims of crime and survivors of violent crime within Sacramento, CA and the USA,
including advocacy for victims’ rights, accompaniment to court and parole hearings (County of Sacramento and Yolo County
only), victims of crime resources, victim support and referrals.
The National Center for Victims of Crime
Mail: 2000 M Street, NW, Suite 480, Washington, DC. 20036
Ph. (202) 467-8700 Mon. - Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. or 1-800-394-2255
Contact us for help, information about your options, and referrals to local services anywhere in the country.
A.F.T.E.R. Counseling Agency
5777 Madison Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95841
Ph. (916) 344-0249
Provides treatment services for offenders and victims of sexual abuse, physical abuse, domestic violence, alcohol abuse,
chemical dependency. Includes drinking and driving program, supervised visitation, group and individual therapy. Individual and
family services are sliding scale, children’s services with Medi cal.
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