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Emergency Food Assistance

1200 Tuolumne Street, Vallejo, CA 94590

Provides emergency food to eligible residents. Offers home delivery once per three months.

Legal Assistance

1800 Market Street, Third Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102

Provides civil legal assistance to low-income. Offers civil legal assistance, legal advice and counsel, effective referrals, and legal representation. Services include:

  • Healthcare
  • Consumer Law
  • Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
  • Representation for family law and domestic violence issues
  • Immigration
  • Representation for tenants of public or subsidized housing
  • Youth justice: court-involved, homeless, or at-risk youth
  • Public benefits (CalWORKs, SSI, SSDI, CalFresh, and CAPI)
  • Veterans Project
  • Re-Entry Project
  • Medical-Legal Partners

Please note that they don't offer assistance with criminal cases.

First Steps Playgroup

2565 San Bruno Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94134

Provides family and children playgroups to develop healthy bonds, skills, and emotional skills.

Medications for Addiction Treatment Services – Encompass MAT Program

380 Encinal Street, Suite 200, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Provides low-barrier, outpatient medication-assisted treatment (MAT), medication management, and peer recovery support for individuals experiencing substance use disorders. Offers contingency management services for individuals struggling with stimulant use disorder. Collaborates with community partners, courts, emergency departments, and residential facilities to support treatment transitions, offering in-person and virtual care.

Project Read

100 Terminal Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 94025
Providers adult learners to a functional reading level. Refers participants to other educational resources in the community for further advancement. Services include a conversation club and English as a Second Language (ESL) class. Trained volunteer tutors provide instruction in basic reading and writing.

San Lorenzo Valley Elementary Schools

7155 Highway 9, Felton, CA 95018

Offers elementary education at Boulder Creek Elementary School and San Lorenzo Valley Elementary School.

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Clinical Counseling Services

4355 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, CA 94118
Provides outpatient clinical counseling services. Offers child, youth, and family counseling services.

Dental Clinic

707 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94143
Provides comprehensive dental care, including preventive services, fillings, cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics, teeth bleaching, dentures, bridges, root canals, oral surgery, dental hygiene, education and periodontics work. A special clinic provides maxillo-facial rehabilitation (facial reconstruction) and treatment of cleft palate. May redirect patients who require unusually extensive or complex work to another clinic, such as the postgraduate residency programs.

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Sunset Mental Health Services

1990 41st Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94116
Provides Comprehensive clinic serving children and adults in an outpatient setting. Services include:
  •  Mental Health Services
  •  Case-Management
  • Crisis Intervention 
  • Medication Support

Primary Care Services

1305 Stratford Avenue, Dixon, CA 95620

Manages primary care and family practice offices. Provides prenatal care and lactation support. Offers sleep medicine and pain management.

Re-Entry Services - Exodus Project

823 Jefferson Street, Suites A, B, and D, Fairfield, CA 94533

Supports individuals as they transition from incarceration back into the community. Provides mentoring, resources, and comprehensive services for men and women of all faiths. Aims to be a bridge of support and compassion during the transition by linking individuals to housing, behavioral health services, benefits, etc.

Services:

  • Case management
  • Mental health counseling
  • Substance use treatment assistance
  • ID vouchers
  • Loaner phones
  • Food, bus, and clothing gift cards
  • Employment assistance
  • One-on-one mentoring
  • Housing referrals

District Attorney Services

1127 First Street, Suite C, Napa, CA 94559

Provides investigation and prosecution of felony and misdemeanor criminal cases. Offers victim support, consumer protection, and environmental law enforcement.

Ortega Library Services

3223 Ortega Street, San Francisco, CA 94122

Provides library cards, public computer, and wireless internet access. Offers resource collection of books, audiobooks, newspapers, magazines, CDs, and DVDs.

Agency Partners

2370 North Watney Way, Fairfield, CA 94533
Operates warehouses to distribute food in partnership with nonprofit organizations and community groups.

Parent and Family Counseling

530 Soquel Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Provides professional counseling for parents and families. Offers parenting classes and individual and family therapy to work towards reunification when possible and prevent and treat child abuse.  Provides counseling services for children who have medi-cal and a mental health diagnosis.
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San Francisco Museums for All

1235 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
Provides information for EBT or Medi-Cal cardholders for free or reduced admission to more than 25 local museums and cultural centers.

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Car Seat Installations

333 90th Street, Daly City, CA 94015
Provides a child safety seat education and installation once a month.

Families Together

406 Main Street, Suite 326, Watsonville, CA 95076
Provides home-based services to families living throughout Santa Cruz County including case management, housing navigation, and rental assistance. Case-manager serves families in need of housing.

Housing Navigation Services - Encompass Links2Health

380 Encinal Street, Suite 200, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Provides housing navigation and support services to assist individuals and families with finding and retaining permanent housing. Offers assistance with developing life skills, securing home loans or financing, and establishing personal support systems to maintain long-term housing stability. Connects participants to community resources for employment, education, healthcare, dental services, and transportation.

Independent Living Skills Program (ILSP)

1545 North Texas Street, Suite 100, Fairfield, CA 94533

Provides life skills education for foster youth or youth on probation. Offers guidance with college enrollment and career development.

CalWORKs

1020 Emeline Avenue, Building B, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Provides temporary cash assistance for low-income families with children. Also offers employment services and support services to help recipients become self-sufficient. Recipients are automatically eligible for Medi-Cal and may qualify for CalFresh benefits.

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Public Works

250 East L Street, Benicia, CA 94510

Provides maintenance of public facilities, city streets, traffic lights, and signals.

Access Center

400 McAllister Street, Room 509, San Francisco, CA 94102

Provides information and resources to self-represented clients seeking legal aid. Helps client to fill out legal forms, follow court procedures, find resources. Generally educates clients on how to represent themselves in legal matters such as:

  • Divorce/Dissolution of Marriage or Domestic Partnership/Legal Separation/ Nullity of Marriage
  • Determine Parentage/Parental Relationship​
  • Child Custody and Visitation
  • Child Support/Spousal Support
  • Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
  • Civil Harassment Restraining Orders
  • Name Changes/Gender Changes
  • Evictions (Residential)
  • Guardianship of the Person
  • Conservatorship of the Person
  • Step-Parent Adoptions to Confirm Parentage
  • Small Claims

Business Assistance Services

637 Main Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019

Provides training, consulting, and support for entrepreneurs to start or grow a business. Offers access to capital, marketplaces, workshops, and networking opportunities.

Resource Family Approval (RFA)

2751 Napa Valley Corporate Drive, Napa, CA 94558
Recruits and licenses foster parents and foster homes. Child Welfare provides a monthly stipend for food, shelter, clothing and recreation for each child, medical and dental coverage for each child through the Medi-Cal program, initial and on-going training to develop their knowledge and skills so they can provide the best possible care to meet the unique needs of each foster child and support and supervision from agency staff.