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Directory of Planning Partners
This directory is intended to foster regional collaboration by providing workforce partners and other stakeholders with the contact information of regional and local workforce partners.
Local Workforce Development Boards (Local Boards) are required to contact each organization listed in their respective RPU. Note that the list of organizations in the Directory of Planning
Partners (Directory) is not comprehensive and as such, Local Boards are not precluded from contacting other organizations not listed in the Directory. If the contact information of a required
partner is not provided in the Directory, Local Boards are responsible for obtaining the contact information of such partner. Also, note the contact information provided in the Directory may
change periodically. Please check with partners regularly for updates to the contact information listed.
Organization Address City State Zip County Website/Organization’s Description Contact Name/Email Phone
Number
Bay-Peninsula Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizer
NOVA Racy Ming [email protected]
(707) 888-4919
Regional Training Coordinator
San Jose/Silicon Valley Sarbjeet Kaur [email protected]
(408) 794-1167
Local Workforce Development Boards
San Francisco 1 South Van Ness Avenue, 5th Floor
San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco http://oewd.org/workforce Michael Carr [email protected]
(415) 701-4848
NOVA 505 West Olive, Suite 550
Sunnyvale CA 94086 San Mateo https://novaworks.org/ Kris Stadelman [email protected]
(408) 730-7232
San Jose/Silicon Valley 5730 Chambertin Driver
San Jose CA 95118 Santa Clara http://www.work2future.biz/ Monique Melchor [email protected]
(408) 794-1100
San Benito 1111 San Felipe Road, Suite 108
Hollister CA 95023 San Benito http://www.sbcjobs.org/ Enrique Arreola [email protected]
(831) 637-5627
Adult Education Program Consortiai San Francisco Adult Education Consortium
50 Phelan Avenue San Francisco CA 94112 San Francisco http://www.sfadulted.org Wendy Miller [email protected]
(415) 239-3370
Accel San Mateo County 789 E. Poplar Avenue San Mateo CA 94401 San Mateo http://www.accelsmc.org Ka'Ryn Holder-Jackson [email protected]
(650) 558-2111
Foothill De Anza / NSCCSTC
12345 El Monte Road Los Altos Hill CA 94022 Santa Clara https://www.sites.google.com/site/nsccstcaebg/ Sharon Turner [email protected]
(408) 745-8065
Gavilan Regional Adult Career and Education Services
5055 Santa Teresa Blvd.
Gilroy CA 95020 Santa Clara http://www.aces.gavilan.edu Mary Ann Sanidad [email protected]
(408) 846-4945
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South Bay Consortium for Adult Education
600 S. Bascom Ave., Suite T100
San Jose CA 95128 Santa Clara http://sbcae.org/ Kishan Vujjeni [email protected]
(408) 918-5113
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair Bay Area Community College Consortium
https://sites.google.com/a/baccc.net/baccc/Home Rock Pfotenhauer [email protected]
(831) 479-6482
Department of Rehabilitation 455 Golden Gate
Blvd, Suite 7727 San Francisco CA 94102 San Francisco http://dor.ca.gov/
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Theresa Woo [email protected]
(415) 904-7151
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers San Andreas Regional Center
6203 San Ignacio Avenue
San Jose CA 95119 Monterey San Benito Santa Clara Santa Cruz
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc365.cfm Javier Zaldivar (408) 374-9960
Golden Gate Regional Center
1355 Market Street, Suite 220
San Francisco CA 94103 Marin San Francisco San Mateo
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc361.cfm Eric Zigman (415) 546-9222
Independent Living Centers Independent Living Resource Center (ILRC-SF)
825 Howard Street San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco https://www.ilrcsf.org/ The Independent Living Resource Center San Francisco’s (ILRCSF) Mission is to ensure that people with disabilities are full social and economic partners, both within their families and in a fully accessible community.
415-543-6222
Center for Independence of Individuals with Disabilities (CID)
2001 Winward Way, Suite 103
San Mateo CA 94404 San Mateo http://www.cidsanmateo.org/ Mission is to provide support services, community awareness, and systems change advocacy to promote full and equal community integration and participation for people with disabilities in San Mateo County.
650-645-1780
Silicon Valley Independent Living Center (SVILC)
25 North 14th Street, Suite 1000
San Jose CA 95112 Santa Clara http://svilc.org/ Silicon Valley Independent Living Center (SVILC) is a cross-disability, intergenerational and multicultural disability justice organization that creates fully inclusive communities that value the dignity, equality, freedom and worth of every human being. We do this by building disability identity, culture and pride; creating opportunities for personal and community transformation; and partnering with others to ensure that civil and human rights are protected.
408-894-9041
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Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814
https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
CalFresh Employment & Training (Community Based Organizations) Jewish Vocational Services 225 Bush Street Suite
400 San Francisco CA 94104 San Francisco https://www.jvs.org/
JVS programs focus on industries that are hiring and can offer career path jobs, such as healthcare, financial services, technology and trades. These Career Pathway programs are developed in partnership with Bay Area employers and give people in-demand skills, paid work experience and robust job search skills.
[email protected] (415) 391-3600
Richmond Area Multi- Services
639 14th Avenue San Francisco CA 94118 San Francisco https://www.ramsinc.org/ RAMS, Inc. (Richmond Area Multi-Services) is a private, non-profit mental health agency that is committed to advocating for and providing community based, culturally-competent, and consumer-guided comprehensive services, with an emphasis on serving Asian & Pacific Islander Americans.
[email protected] (415) 800-0699
San Francisco Clean City Partnership
366 Eddy Street San Francisco CA 94102 San Francisco http://www.sfcleancity.com/index.html The San Francisco Clean City Coalition is a non-profit organization established in 1991 to focus on cleaning, greening and beautifying the City of San Francisco. Clean City’s mission is to build bridges between quality of life resources and the neighborhood groups, merchant associations, and residents that need them.
[email protected] (415) 552-9201
YES-Larkin Street Youth & Arrina Juntos
1850 Mission Street San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco http://www.arribajuntos.org/ Arriba Juntos is dedicated to promoting economic self-sufficiency for San Franciscans and their families through occupational training and employment opportunities. Each client receives intensive case management, educational and skills advancement, vocational training, supportive services, work readiness instruction, and placement services. In addition, we provide many vital services to the residents of
(415) 401-4931
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our community. We have been committed to this mission since 1965, making it one of the longest running workforce organizations in the city.
ESL Vocational Immersion - Arriba Juntos
1850 Mission Street San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco http://www.arribajuntos.org/programs/esl New immigrants who arrive in the United States often face language barriers that impede social integration. Our ESL classes help them secure employment, get involved in their children's education, and become a stronger voice in the community.
(415) 487-3240
Community Jobs Programs - Young Community Developers Arriba Juntos
1850 Mission Street San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco http://www.arribajuntos.org/programs/community Arriba Juntos is devoted to helping people in our community achieve self-sufficiency. We offer specialized programs that reach out to individuals facing hardship and in unity we strive upwards together.
(415) 487-3240
Self-Help Light Job Duty Provider
731 Sansome Street San Francisco CA 94111 San Francisco https://www.selfhelpelderly.org/ Over 90% of our clients are low-income and from minority communities. We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for older adults by empowering seniors to help themselves and by providing comprehensive range of multicultural and multilingual services.
(415) 677-7600
Gavilan College 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd
Gilroy CA 95020 Santa Clara http://www.gavilan.edu/index.php Gavilan College is one of California’s 114 community colleges, serving a 2,700- square-mile area from South San Jose through most of San Benito County. The main campus, with a park-like setting, is located in Gilroy, CA. Additional instructional sites are located in Coyote Valley, Morgan Hill, San Martin (Aviation Maintenance Technology), and Hollister. Gavilan College offers courses and programs that satisfy the transfer requirements of four-year colleges and universities; job skill and career training programs; Basic Skills and English as a Second Language (ESL); Noncredit and Community Education.
(408) 848-4800
Work2future 1601 Foxworthy Avenue
San Jose CA 95118 Santa Clara http://www.work2future.biz/ Our goal is to help provide our diverse community with a world-class workforce that fosters economic development. We work with businesses, residents, government, educational and community-based organizations to maximize local and regional employment opportunities. We are the catalyst in the development and implementation of a comprehensive workforce strategy.
(408) 794-1234
Goodwill 1080 North 7th St. San Jose CA 95112 Santa Clara http://www.goodwillsv.org/ (408) 998-5774
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Goodwill of Silicon Valley’s mission is to support our employees, our customers and people with challenging barriers to employment; to raise their standard of living and improve their lives through our services and social enterprise.
Working Partnership USA 2102 Almaden Rd. Suite 112
San Jose CA 95125 Santa Clara http://wpusa.org/ Based in Silicon Valley, Working Partnerships USA tackles the root causes of inequality and poverty by leading collaborative campaigns for quality jobs, healthy communities, equitable growth and a vibrant democracy.
(408) 809-2120
Catholic Charities 2625 Zanker Rd San Jose CA 95134 Santa Clara https://catholiccharitiesusa.org/ The mission of Catholic Charities is to provide service to people in need, to advocate for justice in social structures and to call the entire church and other people of good will to do the same.
(408) 468-0100
Sacred Heart Community Service
1381 South First St. San Jose CA 95110 Santa Clara https://sacredheartcs.org/ Sacred Heart Community Service is dedicated to bringing our community together to address poverty in Silicon Valley. Through a comprehensive array of community organizing committees, mutual support programs, and resources, the SHCS community is working together to improve our lives.
(408) 278-2160
Silicon Valley Children’s Fund
75 E Santa Clara Street, Suite 1450
San Jose CA 95113 Santa Clara http://svcf.org/ Silicon Valley Children’s Fund invests in high impact programs that help the foster youth of Santa Clara County become successful and self-sustaining adults. You can help transform their lives.
(408) 484-6200
Downtown Streets Team 1671 The Alameda #306
San Jose CA 95126 Santa Clara http://streetsteam.org/index Downtown Streets Team is ending homelessness by restoring the dignity and rebuilding the lives of unhoused men and women. Founded in 2005, Downtown Streets Team is now beautifying seven Bay Area communities: Hayward, Novato, Palo Alto, San Francisco, San Rafael and Sunnyvale, with more on the way. Now serve over 750 unhoused men and women a year with almost 50 staff members and growing.
Jobs & Training Provider Organizations African Advocacy Network 938 Valencia Street San Francisco CA 94110 San Francisco www.aansf.org (415) 503-1032
Arriba Juntos 1850 Mission Street San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco www.arribajuntos.org (415) 487-3240
L.E.N. Business and Language Institute
1254 Market Street, Suite 200
San Francisco CA 94102 San Francisco www.leninstitute.com [email protected] (415) 252-9059
Upwardly Global 582 Market Street, Suite 1015
San Francisco CA 94104 San Francisco www.upwardlyglobal.org (415) 834-9901
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Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County
195 E San Fernando Street
San Jose CA 95112 Santa Clara www.catholiccharitiesscc.org/john-xxiii-multiservice-center (408) 899-7140
Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County - Refugee Resettlement and Refugee Foster Care Services
2625 Zanker Road San Jose CA 95134 Santa Clara www.catholiccharitiesscc.org [email protected] (408) 468-0100
Family Alliance for Counseling Tools and Resolution (factr)
2 N Market Street, Suite 420
San Jose CA 95113 Santa Clara www.factr.org [email protected] (408) 283-8943
International Rescue Committee
1210 S Bascom Avenue, Suite 227
San Jose CA 95128 Santa Clara www.rescue.org/united-states/san-jose-ca [email protected] 408-277-0255
Jewish Family Services of Silicon Valley
14855 Oka Road, Suite 202
Los Gatos CA 95032 Santa Clara www.jfssv.org [email protected] (408) 556-0600
Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence
234 E Gish Road, Suite 200
San Jose CA 95112 Santa Clara www.nextdoor.org [email protected] (408) 501-7550
PARS Equality Center 1635 The Alameda San Jose CA 95126 Santa Clara www.parsequalitycenter.org [email protected] (408) 261-6400
Vietnamese Voluntary Foundation (VIVO)
2296 Quimby Road San Jose CA 95122 Santa Clara www.vivousa.org [email protected] (408) 532-7755
Immigrant Serving Organizations ALLIES San Francisco CA San Francisco https://www.allies4innovation.org/
ALLIES is a coalition of adult schools, community colleges, and community-based organizations in Silicon Valley. They advocate coordination by partner agencies to create a "no wrong door" system for immigrants to achieve their goals.
[email protected] (650) 241-9978
API Equality 17 Walter U. Lum Place
San Francisco CA 94108 San Francisco https://www.apiequalitync.org/ Builds LGBTQ API power to amplify their voices and increase visibility of our communities. Through organizing, they inspire and train leaders, establish intergenerational connections, and document and disseminate their histories.
[email protected] [email protected]
(213) 580-1800
Chinese American Citizens Alliance
1044 Stockton Street San Francisco CA 94108 San Francisco http://www.cacanational.org/ The Alliance has fought against racial discrimination, defended civil rights, opposed anti-immigration movements and countered efforts to marginalize American Chinese culture and heritage. Each of the chartered lodges across the U.S. is dedicated to enhancing civic pride, supporting community services and promoting responsible citizenship.
[email protected] [email protected]
(213)-628-8015
Jewish Vocational Services 225 Bush Street, Suite 400
San Francisco CA 94104 San Francisco https://www.jvs.org/ JVS (Jewish Vocational Service) helps people build in-demand skills, make connections and find jobs to transform their lives.
[email protected] 415-391-3600
Brightline Defense 1028A Howard Street San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco https://www.brightlinedefense.org/ [email protected] 415-252-9700
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Brightline is a policy advocacy non-profit that works to empower communities and create sustainable environments. They work to promote sustainable policies that allow low-income residents to remain and work in developing urban communities, focusing on local hiring policies and access to environmental benefits such as solar and energy efficiency.
Chinese for Affirmative Action
17 Walter U. Lum Place
San Francisco CA 94108 San Francisco http://www.caasf.org/ Services include leadership development, employment services, community education, and issue advocacy.
[email protected] 415-274-6750
International Institute of the Bay Area
1111 Market Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco https://iibayarea.org/ The International Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA) provides high-quality immigration legal services, education, and civic engagement opportunities to immigrants, refugees, and their families as they join and contribute to the community.
[email protected] 415-538-8100 ext. 206
Upwardly Global 582 Market Street, Suite 1207
San Francisco CA 94104 San Francisco https://www.upwardlyglobal.org/ Upwardly Global’s mission is to eliminate employment barriers for skilled immigrants and refugees, and integrate this population into the professional U.S. workforce.
415-834-9901
Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County
2625 Zanker Road San Jose CA 95134 Santa Clara https://www.catholiccharitiesscc.org/ Programs provided by Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County include behavioral health services; children, youth and family development; economic development; disaster relief and recovery services; refugee services; immigration legal services; and advocacy and community engagement.
Stephen Hicken [email protected]
(408) 468-0100
Jewish Family Services of Silicon Valley
14855 Oka Rd. #202 Los Gatos CA 95032 Santa Clara https://www.jfssv.org/ Jewish Family Services of Silicon Valley programs include refugee resettlement services, aging and dignity services, career counseling and employment services, home care services, Holocaust survivor support, counseling, and community resource.
[email protected] 408-357-7457
Services, Immigrant Rights and Education Network (SIREN)
1415 Koll Circle Suite 108
San Jose CA 95112 Santa Clara http://www.siren-bayarea.org/ SIREN’s mission is to empower low-income immigrants and refugees through community education and organizing, leadership development, policy advocacy and legal services.
Maricela Guitierrez [email protected]
(408) 453-3003
Vietnamese Voluntary Foundation Inc. (VIVO)
2264 Quimby Rd San Jose CA 95122 Santa Clara https://www.vivousa.org/ Community-based organization providing comprehensive acculturation, employment, health and human support as well as senior and family services to over 100,000 residents in the counties of Santa Clara and San Joaquin in Northern California.
[email protected] (408) 532-7755
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California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
Immigration Legal Services Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto
1861 Bay Road East Palo Alto CA 94303 San Mateo www.clsepa.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense
650-326-6440
Center for Gender & Refugee Studies - California at UC Hastings College of the Law
200 McAllister Street San Francisco CA 94102 San Francisco www.cgrs.uchastings.edu Legal Training and Technical Assistance
415-565-4877
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
1663 Mission Street, Suite 602
San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco http://www.ilrc.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
415-255-9499
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights
131 Steuart Street #400
San Francisco CA 94105 San Francisco http://www.lccr.com Removal Defense; Legal Training and Technical Assistance
415-543-9444
Asian Pacific Islander Legal
1121 Mission Street San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco http://www.apilegaloutreach.org Application Assistance – Naturalization; Education & Outreach
415-567-6255
Central American Resource Center of San Francisco (CARECEN)
3101 Mission Street, Suite 101
San Francisco CA 94110 San Francisco www.carecensf.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense
415-642-4400
Chinese for Affirmative Action
17 Walter U Lum Place
San Francisco CA 94108 San Francisco www.caasf.org Education and Outreach
415-274-6750
Dolores Street Community Services
938 Valencia Street San Francisco CA 94110 San Francisco www.dscs.org Removal Defense; Education and Outreach
415-282-6209
International Institute of the Bay Area
1111 Market Street, 4th Floor
San Francisco CA 94013 San Francisco www.iibayarea.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach
415-538-8100
Jewish Family and Children's Services
2150 Post St San Francisco CA 94115 San Francisco www.jfcs.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies
415-449-1200
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Kids in Need of Defense (KIND)
200 Pine Street, Third Floor
San Francisco CA 94104 San Francisco www.supportkind.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense
202-824-8680
La Raza Centro Legal 474 Valencia St. Suite 295
San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco www.lrcl.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies
415-575-3500
OneJustice 433 CA Street, Suite 815
San Francisco CA 94104 San Francisco www.onejustice.org Application Assistance-Naturalization
415-834-0100
Pangea Legal Services 350 Sansome St., Suite 650
San Francisco CA 94104 San Francisco www.pangealegal.org Removal Defense
415-254-0475
San Francisco Labor Council AFL-CIO
1188 Franklin Street, Suite 203
San Francisco CA 94109 San Francisco www.sflaborcouncil.org Education and Outreach
415-440-4809
Pars Equality Center 1635 The Alameda San Jose CA 95126 Santa Clara www.parsequalitycenter.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach
408-297-6700
Services, Immigrant Rights, and Education Network (SIREN)
1415 Koll Circle, Suite 108
San Jose CA 95112 Santa Clara www.siren-bayarea.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach
408-453-3003
Asian Law Alliance 991 West Hedding Street, Suite 202
San Jose CA 95126 Santa Clara www.asianlawalliance.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
408-287–9710
Refugee Resettlement Agencies Jewish Family & Children's Services of SF
2534 Judah St. San Francisco CA 94122 San Francisco https://www.jfcs.org/ Jewish Family and Children’s Services provides services for residents of San Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Santa Clara, and San Mateo counties. Their services include immigrant and refugee services, counseling, parenting services, education and training services, and financial assistance.
Gayle Zahler [email protected]
415-449-1286
Jewish Family Services of Silicon Valley
14855 Oka Rd. #202 Los Gatos CA 95032 Santa Clara https://www.jfssv.org/ Jewish Family Services of Silicon Valley programs include refugee resettlement services, aging anf dignity services, career counseling and employment services, home care services, Holocaust survivor support, counseling, and community resource.
Azita Eshagh [email protected]
408-357-7457
Catholic Charities-San Jose 2625 Zanker Rd. San Jose CA 95143 Santa Clara https://www.catholiccharitiesscc.org/ Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County helps people of all cultures and beliefs rise up out of poverty and overcome the barriers to self-sufficiency. They provide a broad range of services, including job skills training and placement, older adult services, mental health and substance abuse
Theresa Samuel-Boko [email protected]
408-325-5195
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counseling, housing assistance, financial education, immigration support, and refugee resettlement. They also provide educational programs that help young people develop into self-sufficient adults.
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees Center for Employment and Training
701 Vine Street San Jose CA 95110 Santa Clara https://cetweb.edu WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Integrated job training services: Automotive Specialist; Culinary Arts; Electrician; HVAC Technician & Green Technology; Medical Office Administration; Business Office Administration; Early Childhood Teacher Assistant; Green Building Construction Skills; Medican Assistant.
[email protected] 408-534-5360
Re-Entry Organizations Legal Services for Prisoners with Children
1540 Market St., Suite 490
San Francisco CA 94102 San Francisco http://www.prisonerswithchildren.org/ Policy/Adocacy, Legal Services
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
(415) 255-7036 (415) 854-0067
Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice
40 Boardman Pl San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco http://www.cjcj.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] [email protected]
(415) 621-5661
Cameo House 424 Guerrero St. San Francisco CA 94110 San Francisco http://www.cjcj.org/Direct-services/Cameo-House.html Alternative sentencing program for homeless, formerly incarcerated women and their children.
[email protected] (415) 703-0600
Delancey Street Foundation
600 Embarcadero San Francisco CA 94107 San Francisco http://www.delanceystreetfoundation.org/index.php Residential self-help organization
[email protected] 415-512-5104
ACLU Northern California 39 Drumm Street San Francisco CA 94111 San Francisco https://www.aclunc.org/ Legal services; Service Area: Los Angeles, Kern, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties.
[email protected] (415) 621-2493
Mission Street Sobering Center
1171 Mission St San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco https://www.horizonservices.org/ Immediate sobering services.
[email protected] (415) 734-4200
ACCE Institute 1323 Evans Ave. San Francisco CA 94124 San Francisco http://www.acceinstitute.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] 415-335-7033
California Coalition for Women Prisoners
1540 Market Street Suite 490
San Francisco CA 94102 San Francisco https://womenprisoners.org/ Advocacy
[email protected] (415) 255-7036 ext. 4
OneJustice 433 California St #815
San Francisco CA 94104 San Francisco https://onejustice.org/ Legal Services
[email protected] (415) 834-0100
HealthRight 360 815 Buena Vista West
San Francisco CA 94117 San Francisco https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (415) 762-3700
Palm Avenue Detox 2251 Palm Avenue San Mateo CA 94403 San Mateo https://www.horizonservices.org/palm-avenue [email protected] (650) 513-6500
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Horizon South 650 Bascom Avenue San Jose CA 95128 Santa Clara https://www.horizonservices.org/horizon-south 15-bed facility serving men and women in San Mateo County who have a co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders
[email protected] (408)283-8555
Center for Employment Opportunities
1435 Koll Circle, Suite 104
San Jose CA 95112 Santa Clara https://ceoworks.org/our-offices/san-jose/ Reentry Employment Services
Countywide Alcohol and Drug Services
264 N Morrison Ave San Jose CA 95126 Santa Clara https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor
[email protected] (408) 370-9688
Parole Units Redwood City 540 Price Ave. Redwood
City CA 94063 San Mateo
(650) 367-1444
Greater Santa Clara Area 909 Coleman Ave. San Jose CA 95110 Santa Clara
(408) 277-1821
San Jose & South Bay GPS 909 Coleman Ave. San Jose CA 95110 Santa Clara
(408) 277-1821
San Francisco 1727 Mission Street San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco
(415) 703-3164
County Probation San Francisco County 880 Bryant Street
Room 200 San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco http://sfgov.org/adultprobation/
(415) 553-1706
San Mateo County - Administration Offices
222 Paul Scannell Drive
San Mateo CA 94402 San Mateo https://probation.smcgov.org/
650-312-8816
San Mateo County - South San Francisco
1024 Mission Road South San Francisco
CA 94080 San Mateo https://probation.smcgov.org/
650-877-5411
San Mateo County - Redwood City
680 Warren St. Redwood City
CA 94063 San Mateo https://probation.smcgov.org/
650-599-7336
San Mateo County - East Palo Alto
2415 University Avenue
East Palo Alto
CA 94303 San Mateo https://probation.smcgov.org/
650-363-4243
Santa Clara County 2314 N. First St. San Jose CA 95131 Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/probation/Pages/default.aspx
(408) 435-2000
San Benito 400 Monterey St Hollister CA 95023 San Benito http://www.cosb.us/county-departments/probation/
(831) 636-4070
Local Child Support Agencies
San Mateo 555 County Center, 2nd Floor
Redwood City
CA 94063 San Mateo https://dcss.smcgov.org/ Kim Cagno [email protected]
650-363-1917
Santa Cruz/San Benito 2320 Technology Parkway
Hollister CA 95023 San Benito http://www.dcss.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/ Jamie Murray [email protected]
831-454-3632
San Francisco 617 Mission Street San Francisco CA 94105 San Francisco https://sfgov.org/dcss/ Karen Roye [email protected]
415-356-2919
Santa Clara 880 Ridder Park Drive
San Jose CA 95131 Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/dcss/Pages/child-support-services.aspx
Ignacio J. Guerrero Ignacio.guerrero.css.sccgov.org
408-503-5390
Capital Regional Planning Unit
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Regional Organizers
SETA
Roy Kim [email protected] Heather Luke (alternate) [email protected]
(916) 263-3814 (916) 890-4177
Regional Training Coordinators
SETA
Rachel Sattel [email protected] Marsha Strode [email protected]
(916) 263-6677 (916) 263-7954
Local Workforce Development Boards
Golden Sierra 115 Ascot Drive, Suite 100
Roseville CA 95661 Alpine, El Dorado, Placer
https://goldensierra.com/ Jason Buckingham [email protected]
(916) 773-8540
North Central Counties Consortium
1110 Civic Center Blvd, Suite 402A
Yuba City CA 95993 Colusa, Gleen, Sutter, Yuba
http://northcentralcounties.com/ Cindy Newton [email protected]
(530) 822-7145
SETA 925 Del Paso Blvd, Suite 100
Sacramento CA 95815 Sacramento http://www.seta.net/ Kathy Kossick [email protected]
(916) 263-3800
Yolo 25 North Cottonwood Street
Woodland CA 95695 Yolo http://www.yolocounty.org/ Elaine Lytle [email protected]
(530) 661-2765
Adult Education Program Consortia Capital Adult Education Regional Consortium
P.O. Box 269003 Sacramento CA 95826 Sacramento http://www.caerc.org Branka Marceta [email protected]
(916) 228-2587
Lake Tahoe Adult Education Consortium
One College Way South Lake Tahoe
CA 96150 El Dorado http://www.ltcc.edu/web/about/adult-education-consortium1
Frank Gerdeman [email protected]
(530) 541-4660
Sierra Joint Consortium 1919 Grass Valley Highway #100
Auburn CA 95603 Placer http://www.sierraassets.org Bill Bettencourt [email protected]
(530) 885-8585
North Central Adult Education Consortium (Yuba)
425 Plumas Blvd, Suite 200
Yuba City CA 95991 Sutter www.yccd.edu/adulteducation Eric Pomeroy [email protected]
(530) 822-2965
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair North/Far North Regional Consortium
http://nfnrc.org/ Tessa Miley [email protected]
(530) 895-2894
Department of Rehabilitation 721 Capitol Mall Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento
http://dor.ca.gov/ The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment,
Jay Onasch [email protected]
(916) 558-5304
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independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers Alta California Regional Center
2241 Harvard Street, Suite 100
Sacramento CA 95815 Alpine, Colusa , El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc364.cfm Phil Bonnet (916) 978-6400
Far Northern Regional Center
1900 Churn Creek Road, #319
Redding CA 96002 Butte Glenn Lassen Modoc Plumas Shasta Siskiyou Tehama Trinity
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc363.cfm Laura Larson (530) 222-4791
Independent Living Centers Placer Independent Resource Services, Inc. (PIRS)
11768 Atwood Road, Suite 29
Auburn CA 95603 Placer http://www.pirs.org/ PIRS is a non-profit independent living center. Our mission is to advocate, empower, educate and provide services for people with disabilities enabling them to control their alternatives for independent living.
530-885-6100
Resources for Independent Living (RIL)
420 I Street, Level B, Suite 3
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://www.ril-sacramento.org/ Promoting the socio-economic independence of persons with disabilities by providing peer supported consumer-directed independent living services.
916-446-3074
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814
https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
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For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
CalFresh Employment & Training (Community Based Organizations) Volunteer Legal Services of Northern California
501 12th Street Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento http://www.vlsp.org/ The Voluntary Legal Services Program of Northern California, Inc. (“VLSP”) is a nonprofit agency that has provided free legal assistance with many kinds of civil legal matters to low income people in the Sacramento region since 1981.
(916) 551-2102
Volunteers of America- Mather Community Campus
3434 Marconi Avenue
Sacramento CA 95821 Sacramento https://www.voa.org/ Established locally in 1911, Volunteers of America Northern California and Northern Nevada's ongoing mission to reach and uplift all people has expanded to include families with children, seniors, the homeless, former foster youth, and people with substance abuse issues. Our goal? To end homelessness, support the most vulnerable populations and transform the community into a better place.
[email protected] (916) 265-3400
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services
1951 Bell Avenue Sacramento CA 95817 Sacramento https://www.sacramentofoodbank.org/ Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services (SFBFS) is a local, non-profit agency committed to serving individuals and families in need.
(916) 456-1980
Saint John’s Program for Real Change
4410 Power Inn Rd Sacramento CA 95826 Sacramento http://saintjohnsprogram.org/ We provide more than shelter and food. We provide the ability to rise above devastating, negative elements and achieve job-readiness and self-sustainability. Entry into the program is limited, and each step is extremely rigorous. But those who see it through end up with rewarding, happy, and productive lives – for themselves, and for their children.
[email protected] (916) 453-1482
Highlands Community Charter School
1333 Grand Avenue Sacramento CA 95838 Sacramento http://www.hccts.org/ Highlands Community Charter School, authorized by Twin Rivers Unified School District, provides education for adult learners, 22 years of age and older, at no cost. Our students are given a new opportunity to learn English, earn a High School diploma, receive technical job training, and take citizenship classes. Our mission is to help you change your life.
(916) 844-2283
Sacramento Regional Conservation Corps
6101 27th Street Sacramento CA 95822 Sacramento http://saccorps.org/ Sacramento's largest education and workforce training program for young adults 18-25 years of age.
(916) 386-8394
Bach Viet Association 1050 Fulton Ave Suite 110
Sacramento CA 95825 Sacramento http://www.bachviet.org/main.html?src=%2F (916) 481-0340
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Established in 1982, Bach Viet Associations has been responsible for providing outstanding human services for the greater Sacramento area ever since. We specialize in refugee assistance, providing our diverse clientele, resources such as outreach workshops, vocational training, and job search assistance to help end welfare dependency.
Asian Resources, Inc. 5100 Paraiso Ave Sacramento CA 95824 Sacramento http://asianresources.org/ Established in 1980, Asian Resources Inc. (ARI), is a nonprofit community-based organization dedicated to empowering disenfranchised communities by assisting them in becoming proactive citizens and achieving self-sufficiency. ARI is committed to providing a wide spectrum of social services to the low-income and limited English speaking youth, immigrant and refugee communities in Sacramento, as well as re-entry clients.
(916) 454-1892
United Way 10389 Old Placerville Road
Sacramento CA 95827 Sacramento https://www.unitedway.org/ United Way advances the common good by creating opportunities for all. Our focus is on education, income and health—the building blocks for a good quality of life.
(916) 368-3000
Los Rios Community College District
1919 Spanos Court Sacramento CA 95825 Sacramento http://www.losrios.edu/ (916) 484-8152
Jobs & Training Provider Organizations Asian Resources 7640 Greenback
Lane Citrus Heights
CA 95610 Sacramento www.asianresources.org [email protected] (916) 745-4313
Bach Viet Association, Inc. 1050 Fulton Avenue, Suite 110
Sacramento CA 95825 Sacramento www.bachviet.org [email protected] (916) 481-0340
International Rescue Committee
2020 Hurley Way, Suite 420
Sacramento CA 95825 Sacramento www.rescue.org/united-states/sacramento-ca [email protected] (916) 482-0120
Lao Family Community Development, Inc.
7171 Bowling Drive, Suite 1120
Sacramento CA 95823 Sacramento www.lfcd.org [email protected] (916) 393-7501
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services
3333 Third Avenue Sacramento CA 95817 Sacramento www.sacramentofoodbank.org (916) 456-1980
Twin Rivers Adult School 5703 Skvarla Avenue McClellan CA 95652 Sacramento www.tras-trusd-ca.schoolloop.com (916) 566-2785
World Relief, Sacramento 4616 Roseville Road, Suite 107
North Highlands
CA 95660 Sacramento www.worldreliefsacramento.org (916) 978-2650
Immigrant Serving Organizations Asian Resources (ARI) 5100 El Paraiso
Avenue Sacramento CA 95824 Sacramento https://asianresources.org/ Angela Vang
[email protected] (916) 454-1892
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Provides pre-employment skills training, job placement services, English-as-a-Second Language classes, and computer literacy.
California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
California Labor Federation
1127 Eleventh Street #425
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento http://calaborfed.org/ The California Labor Federation is made up of more than 1,200 unions, representing 2.1 million union members in manufacturing, retail, construction, hospitality, public sector, health care, entertainment and other industries.
[email protected] (916)-444-3676
Folsom Cordova Community Partnership
10665 Coloma Rd., Suite 200
Rancho Cordova
CA 95670 Sacramento http://www.thefccp.org/ The Folsom Cordova Community Partnership is a 501(c) 3 community based non-profit. They promote self -sufficiency and youth development through positive peer and adult relationships, and develop employment skills for individuals to achieve their career goals.
[email protected] (916) 361-8684
International Rescue Committee Sacramento
2020 Hurley Way Suite 420
Sacramento CA 95825 Sacramento https://www.rescue.org/united-states/sacramento-ca The International Rescue Committee provides opportunities for refugees, asylees, victims of human trafficking, survivors of torture, and other immigrants to thrive in America.
[email protected] (916) 482-0120
South Asian Resource Action Center (SEARAC)
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento http://www.searac.org/ SEARAC is a national civil rights organization that empowers Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese American communities to create a socially just and equitable society. As representatives of the largest refugee community ever resettled in the United States, SEARAC stands together with other refugee communities, communities of color, and social justice movements in pursuit of social equity.
[email protected] (916) 428-7769
Immigration Legal Services California Family Resource Association
4700 Roseville Road North Highlands
CA 95660 Sacramento www.californiafamilyresource.org Education and Outreach
916-244-1941
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California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation
2210 K Street, Suite 201
Sacramento CA 95816 Sacramento www.crlaf.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Legal Training and Technical Assistance; Education and Outreach.
916-446-7901
Opening Doors 1111 Howe Ave, Suite 125
Sacramento CA 95825 Sacramento www.openingdoorsinc.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
916-492-2591
University of California, Davis School of Law, Immigrant Legal Services Center
400 Mrak Hall Drive Davis CA 95616 Yolo www.law.ucdavis.edu/ucimm/ Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies.
530-752-7996
Refugee Resettlement Agencies Opening Doors 1111 Howe Ave.
#125 Sacramento CA 95825 Sacramento www.openingdoorsinc.org
Opening Doors provides tools and support for survivors of human trafficking, refugees, immigrants and other underserved residents. Their programs empower individuals to achieve self-sufficiency and reach business and personal financial goals.
Deborah Ortiz [email protected]
916-492-2591
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services
3308 Third Ave. Sacramento CA 95817 Sacramento https://www.sacramentofoodbank.org/ Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services provides food assistance services, adult education services, parent services, youth education, immigration legal services, and health and nutrition services.
Genevieve Levy [email protected]
916-456-1980
Lao Family Community Development
7171 Bowling Dr., Ste. 1120
Sacramento CA 95823 Sacramento http://www.lfcd.org/ Lao Family Community Development, Inc. (LFCD) assists diverse refugee, immigrant, limited English, and low-income U.S. born community members in achieving long-term financial and social self-sufficiency. Programs offered include adult employment assistance, youth development, financial education, housing counseling, refugee and immigrant services, family supports, and economic development.
Chaosarn Chao [email protected]
916-393-7501
World Relief-Sacramento 4616 Roseville Rd., Ste. 107
North Highlands
CA 95660 Sacramento https://worldreliefsacramento.org/ Programs provided by World Relief-Sacramento include refugee resettlement, employment services, and immigrant legal services.
Roza Rudeychuk [email protected]
916-978-2650
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees California Human Development
150 Camellia Way Galt CA 95630 Sacramento https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Training Center and Field
[email protected] 209-580-0214
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Office. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
California Human Development
3835 N Freeway Blvd, Suite 140
Sacramento CA 95834 Sacramento https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Administration Office. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] 916-371-8220
Center for Employment and Training
8376 Fruitridge Road Sacramento CA 95828 Sacramento https://cetweb.edu WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Integrated job training services: Electrician; HVAC Technician & Green Technology; Medical Office Administration; Green Building Construction Skills; Medical Assistant.
[email protected] 916-393-7401
California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc.
732 N. Market Blvd Sacramento CA 95834 Sacramento http://www.cimcinc.org/index.html WIOA 166 Grantee - supports Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian programs. Offers training, employment, and other activities designed to meet the employment and training needs of member tribes, groups, organizations and Indians and other Native Americans living in its service area.
[email protected] 916-920-0285
California Human Development
117 W. Main Street, Suite 1B
Woodland CA 95695 Yolo https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Field Office. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] 530-662-9601
California Human Development
1468 Sky Harbor Dr., Suite G
Oliverhurst CA 95961 Yuba https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Training Center and Field Office. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] 530-741-2924
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Re-Entry Organizations ASCEND 11930 Heritage Oak
Pl #6 Auburn CA 95603 Placer http://ascendprogram.com/
Reentry services; Cognitive behavioral therapy. [email protected]
Pacific Education Services 11837 Kemper Rd, Suite #2
Auburn CA 95603 Placer http://www.pesprograms.com/ Diversion programs; Substance abuse treatment.
[email protected] 800-346-5891
The Anti-Recidivism Coalition
1414 K Street, Suite 150
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento http://www.antirecidivism.org/ Reentry support and advocacy network.
[email protected] (916) 942-9080
J Street Community Health Center
1820 J Street Sacramento CA 95811 Sacramento https://www.wellspacehealth.org/location/j-street-community-health-center Health care provider.
[email protected] (916) 737-5555
Pacific Education Services 901 H St., Suite #103 Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento http://www.pesprograms.com/ Diversion programs; Substance abuse treatment.
[email protected] 916-447-1010
Goodwill Industries 8001 Folsom Blvd, Suite 200
Sacramento CA 95826 Sacramento https://www.goodwillsacto.org/ [email protected] (916) 395-9000
Strategies For Change 4441 Auburn Blvd., Suite E
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento http://www.strategies4change.org/home.html Substance abuse, co-occurring mental health, reentry, and related behavioral health services for youth, adults, and families
[email protected] (916) 473-5764
Strategies For Change 4343 Williamsbourgh Drive
Sacramento CA 95823 Sacramento http://www.strategies4change.org/home.html Substance abuse, co-occurring mental health, reentry, and related behavioral health services for youth, adults, and families.
[email protected] (916) 473-5764
Manalive Sacramento, Inc. 7000 Franklin Blvd, Suite 640
Sacramento CA 95823 Sacramento http://www.no2violence.com/ Anti-violence program.
[email protected] (877) 662-8465
Volunteers of America Northern California
3434 Marconi Avenue
Sacramento CA 95821 Sacramento https://www.voa-ncnn.org/greater-sacramento Volunteers of America is a non-profit human services organization committed to serving people in need, strengthening families, and building communities.
[email protected] (916) 265-3400
ACCE Institute 7000 Franklin Blvd Suite 1245
Sacramento CA 95823 Sacramento http://www.acceinstitute.org/ Policy/Advocacy
916-288-8829
Advancement Project 925 L Street Suite 305
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento http://advancementprojectca.org/ Policy/Advocacy
916-441-0162
Always Knocking 2251 Florin Road #29 Sacramento CA 95822 Sacramento http://www.alwaysknocking.com/ Supportive services and programs for at-risk youth.
[email protected] (916) 470-2077
California Endowment 1414 K St #500 Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento http://www.calendow.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] (916) 558-6760
California Attorneys for Criminal Justice
1555 River Park Drive Suite 105
Sacramento CA 95815 Sacramento https://www.cacj.org/ Legal Services
[email protected] (916) 643-1800
California Forward 1107 9th St #650 Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento http://cafwd.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] (415) 362-9650
WestCare — STOP Area 1 1804 Tribute Rd. # K Sacramento CA 95815 Sacramento https://www.westcare.com/ (916) 564-4400
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Case Management; Treatment/Placement in residential, outpatient, and sober living; Domestic violence, education, vocational training; Pre-employment and job placement services; Transportation from prison to treatment providers (Serving Del Norte, Siskiyou, Modoc, Humboldt, Trinity, Shasta, Lassen, Mendocino, Tehama, Plumas, Butte, Glenn, Sierra, Lake, Colusa, Sutter, Yuba, Nevada, Placer, Yolo, El Dorado, and Sacramento Counties).
Sobriety Brings a Change 4600 47th Ave #102 Sacramento CA 95824 Sacramento https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (916) 454-4242
Mexican American Addiction Program
4241 Florin Road Sacramento CA 95823 Sacramento http://maap.org/ Substance abuse treatment
[email protected] 916-394-3489
Center Point - Female Offender Treatment and Employment Program (FOTEP)
11228 Fair Oaks Blvd. Fair Oaks CA 95628 Sacramento http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 916-962-2800
Starting Over Strong P.O. Box 2104 Willows CA 95988 Glenn http://startingoverstrong.com/ Expungement assistance
[email protected] (530) 867-3296 (530) 370-6880 (619) 955-3678
Yolo Wayfarer Center 285 4th Street Woodland CA 95695 Yolo https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (530) 662-2699
Yolo Wayfarer Center 165 Fourth Street Woodland CA 95695 Yolo https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (530) 661-4673
Parole Units Auburn & Sierra GPS 1915 Grass Valley
Hwy, #500 Auburn CA 95603 Placer
(530)823-4188 (530)823-4193
Sacramento Natomas & North
4616 Roseville Road, Ste.100
North Highlands
CA 95660 Sacramento
(916)574-2414
Greater Sacramento Area 9825 Goethe Road #200
Sacramento CA 95827 Sacramento
(916)255-6292
Sacramento Metro 1 & 4 8000 Elder Creek Road
Sacramento CA 95824 Sacramento
(916)229-0105
Sacramento Metro 2 & 3 GPS
1608 T Street Sacramento CA 95811 Sacramento
(916)322-5504
Woodland 814 Court Street Woodland CA 95695 Yolo
(530)662-4977
County Probation
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El Dorado County - Placerville Office
3974 Durock Road Suite 205
Shingle Springs
CA 95682 El Dorado https://edcgov.us/Probation/
(530) 621-5625
El Dorado County - South Lake Tahoe Office
1360 Johnson Blvd Suite 102
South Lake Tahoe
CA 96150 El Dorado https://edcgov.us/Probation/
(530) 573-3083
Placer County 2929 Richardson Drive Ste B
Auburn CA 95603 Placer https://www.placer.ca.gov/Departments/Probation.aspx
(530) 889-7900
Colusa County 532 Oak St. Colusa CA 95932 Colusa http://www.countyofcolusa.org/index.aspx?nid=143
(530) 458-5871
Glenn County 541 West Oak Street Willows CA 95988 Glenn http://www.countyofglenn.net/dept/probation/welcome
(530) 934-6416
Sutter County 595 Boyd Street Yuba City CA 95991 Sutter https://www.suttercounty.org/doc/government/depts/ probation/probation_home
(530) 822-7320
Sacramento 9750 Business Park Drive Suite #220
Sacramento CA 95827 Sacramento http://www.probation.saccounty.net/pages/default.aspx
(916) 875-0300
Yolo County 2780 E. Gibson Rd Woodland CA 95776 Yolo http://www.yolocounty.org/law-justice/probation
(530) 406-5320
Yolo County - West Sacramento
500-A Jefferson BLVD West Sacramento
CA 95605 Yolo http://www.yolocounty.org/law-justice/probation
(916) 375-6418
Yuba County 215 5th. St. Marysville CA 95901 Yuba http://www.co.yuba.ca.us/departments/probation/
(530) 749-7550
Local Child Support Agencies
Placer 1000 Sunset Blvd., Suite #200
Rocklin CA 95765 Placer https://www.placer.ca.gov/departments/childsupport Troy Held [email protected]
916-435-5723
Central Sierra Child Support Agency (Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne)
Alpine: 75A Diamond Valley Road, Markleeville, CA 96120 Amador: 639 New York Ranch Road, Jackson, CA 96542 Calaveras: 509 East St. Charles St., San Andreas, CA 95249 Tuolumne: 975 Morning Star Drive, Sonora, CA 96472
Alpine Amador Calaveras Tuolumne
http://www.amadorgov.org/services/central-sierra-child-support-agency
Julie Prado [email protected]
209-223-6663
El Dorado 3883 Ponderosa Rd. Shingle Springs
CA 95682 El Dorado https://www.edcgov.us/ChildSupport/ Don Semon [email protected]
530-642-7363
Sutter 543 Garden Highway, Suite A
Yuba City CA 95991 Sutter https://www.suttercounty.org/doc/government/ depts/css/css_home
Amanda Battles [email protected]
(866) 901-3212
Yuba 5730 Packard Ave., Suite 200
Marysville CA 95901 Yuba http://www.co.yuba.ca.us/Departments/DCSS/ Tina Taylor [email protected]
530-749-6023
Sacramento 3701 Power Inn Road Sacramento CA 95826 Sacramento http://www.dcss.saccounty.net/Pages/default.aspx Terrie E. Hardy-Porter [email protected]
916-875-7277
Yolo 100 West Court St. Woodland CA 95695 Yolo http://www.yolocounty.org/law-justice/child-support-services
Natalie Dillon [email protected]
530-661-2856
Coastal Region Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizers
Monterey Reva Bear [email protected]
(805) 458-4616
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Jessica McLernon [email protected] Ray McDonald [email protected]
(805) 896-2443 (805) 681-4446
Regional Training Coordinator
Monterey Javier Vanga [email protected]
831-796-3368
Local Workforce Development Boards
Monterey 168 West Alisal Street, 3rd Floor
Monterey CA 93901 Monterey http://www.montereycountywib.org/ Chris Donnelly [email protected]
(831) 796-6434
San Luis Obispo 3433 So. Higuera Street
San Luis Obispo
CA 93403 San Luis Obispo
http://sloworkforce.com/ Dawn Boulanger
[email protected] (805) 781-1908
Santa Barbara 234 Camino del Remedio
Santa Barbara
CA 93110 Santa Barbara
http://www.countyofsb.org/ Ray McDonald [email protected]
(805) 681-4401
Santa Cruz 18 West Beach Street
Watsonville CA 95076 Santa Cruz http://www.santacruzhumanservices.org/ WorkforceSCC/SantaCruzWDB
Andrew Stone [email protected]
(831) 763-8900
Adult Education Program Consortia
Monterey Peninsula CCD 980 Fremont St. Monterey CA 93940 Monterey http://www.mpc.edu/academics/ general-information/adult-education
Jon Knolle [email protected] Barbara Martinez [email protected]
(831) 646-3030 (831) 646-6580
Allan Hancock Community College Consortium
800 S. College Dr. Santa Maria CA 93454 Santa Barbara
http://www.northcountyAB86.org Sofia Ramirez Gelpi [email protected]
(805) 922-6966 ext. 3325
Greater Opportunity Through Adult Learning
6500 Soquel Avenue Aptos CA 95003 Santa Cruz http://www.santacruzadulted.org/ Annabelle Rodriguez [email protected]
(831) 477-3388
Salinas Valley Adult Education Consortium
411 Central Avenue Salinas CA 93901 Monterey www.svaec.org Kristen Arps [email protected]
(831) 759-6021
San Luis Obispo County Adult Education Consortium
P.O. Box 8106 San Luis Obispo
CA 93403 San Luis Obispo
http://www.slocoab86.org/ Mia Ruiz [email protected]
(805) 591-6270
Santa Barbara AEBG Consortium
721 Cliff Drive Santa Barbara
CA 93109 Santa Barbara
http://www.sbcc.edu/aebg/ Melissa Moreno [email protected]
(805) 965-0581
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair Bay Area Community College Consortium
https://sites.google.com/a/baccc.net/baccc/Home Rock Pfotenhauer (Santa Cruz & Monterrey) [email protected]
(831) 479-6482
South Central Coast Regional Consortium
https://sccrcolleges.org/ Luann Swanberg (Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo) [email protected]
(805) 479-7670
Department of Rehabilitation
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100 Paseo de San Antonio, Room 324
San Jose CA 95113 Santa Clara http://dor.ca.gov/ The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Donna Hezel [email protected]
(408) 277-9500
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers San Andreas Regional Center
6203 San Ignacio Avenue
San Jose CA 95119 Monterey San Benito Santa Clara Santa Cruz
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc365.cfm Javier Zaldivar (408) 374-9960
Tri-Counties Regional Center
520 East Montecito Street
Santa Barbara
CA 93103 San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc366.cfm Omar Noorzad, Ph.D. (805) 962-7881
Independent Living Centers Central Coast Center for Independent Living (CCCIL)
318 Cayuga Street, Suite 208
Salinas CA 93901 Monterey http://www.cccil.org/ Promotes the independence of people with disabilities by supporting their equal and full participation in life. C CC I L provides advocacy, education, and support to people with disabilities their families, and the community. We’re one of a nationwide network of Centers for Independent Living whose philosophy is that we who have disabilities have the right to control our lives and make our own choices.
831-757-2968
Independent Living Resource Center (ILRC-SB)
423 West Victoria Santa Barbara
CA 93101 Santa Barbara
https://www.ilrc-trico.org/ The mission of the Independent Living Resource Center, Inc. (ILRC) is to promote independent living and full access for individuals with disabilities through advocacy, education and action in our communities.
805-963-0595
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
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For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
CalFresh Employment & Training (Community Based Organizations) Homeless Services Center 115 Coral St. Santa Cruz CA 95060 Santa Cruz https://www.santacruzhsc.org/
Homeless Services Center has three main program areas designed to complement each other and to result in permanent housing for the people it serves. Our programs include: Transitional Shelters, Permanent Housing Programs, and Income and Employment support.
[email protected] (831) 458-6020
Immigrant Serving Organizations California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
Immigration Legal Services IMPORTA Santa Barbara 129 E Carrillo St. Santa
Barbara CA 93101 Santa
Barbara www.importasb.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
(805) 604-5060
Legal Aid Foundation of Santa Barbara County
301 E. Canon Perdido Street
Santa Barbara
CA 93101 Santa Barbara
www.lafsbc.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies
(805) 963-6754
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees Center for Employment and Training
24 Alvin Drive Salinas CA 93906 Monterey https://cetweb.edu WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Integrated job training services: Business Office Administration; Massage & Physical Therapy Aide; Cleaning Service & Maintenance Technician; Medical Assistant.
[email protected] (831) 424-0665
Center for Employment and Training
930 Los Coches Drive Soledad CA 93960 Monterey https://cetweb.edu WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Integrated job training
[email protected] (831) 678-0448
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services: Electrician; Truck Driver; Green Building Construction Skills.
Center for Employment and Training
509 W Morrison Avenue
Santa Maria CA 93458 Santa Barbara
https://cetweb.edu WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Integrated job training services: Business Office Administration; Medical Assistant; Green Building Construction Skills; Truck Driver.
[email protected] (805) 928-1737
Center for Employment and Training
10 Blanca Lane Watsonville CA 95076 Santa Cruz https://cetweb.edu WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Integrated job training services: Cleaning Service & Maintenance Technician; Medical Clerck; Welding Fabrication; Green Building Construction Skills; Retail Operations Specialist.
[email protected] (831) 728-4551
Re-Entry Organizations Sun Street Centers 8 Sun St Salinas CA 93901 Monterey https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html
Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (831) 753-6001
WestCare — Re-Entry at California Men's Colony West (CMC West)
CA Highway 1 San Luis Obispo
CA 93409 San Luis Obispo
https://www.westcare.com/ Re-Entry program focused on providing gender-responsive and trauma-informed services to men who are preparing to return to their families, significant others or children. The program helps men re-enter society with the skills necessary to succeed by helping them address substance use disorders, criminal thinking, grief and loss or family reunification.
(805) 547-7900, Ext. 7878
Freedom For Youth Santa Barbara
PO Box 2096 Santa Barbara
CA 93120 Santa Barbara
http://freedom4youth.org/ Reentry Services; Mentorship; Youth job and education program.
Friends Outside (Santa Cruz Volunteer Center)
1740 17th Ave. Santa Cruz CA 95062 Santa Cruz http://www.friendsoutside.org/default Chapters and affiliates provide services and programs within county jails, support groups and emergency assistance for family members, children's social and recreational programs, assistance with visiting at area jails, and resources and referrals to people re-entering to the community from jail and prison.
(831) 427-5070
Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County, Inc.
406 Main St Suite 207
Watsonville CA 95076 Santa Cruz http://cabinc.org/ Supportive services.
[email protected] (831) 763-2147
Parole Units Salinas 320 Airport Drive Salinas CA 93905 Monterey
(831)422-2043
Atascadero Sub Unit PO BOX 2888 Atascadero CA 93423 San Luis Obispo
(805)460-2508
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San Luis Obispo 3232 South Higuera St. #102
San Luis Obispo
CA 93401 San Luis Obispo
(805)549-3251
San Luis Obispo Store Front (DRC)
1775 S. McClellan St. Santa Maria CA 93454 Santa Barbara
(805) 347-0058
Santa Cruz Police Dept. Sub Unit
155 Center St. Santa Cruz CA 95060 Santa Cruz
(831) 420-5800
County Probation Monterey County 1200 Aguajito Road Monterey CA 93940 Monterey http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/government/departments-i-
z/probation
(831) 647-7739
San Luis Obispo County 1730 Bishop Street San Luis Obispo
CA 93401 San Luis Obispo
https://www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Probation.aspx
(805) 781-5300
Santa Barbara County - Administration and Adult Services
117 E. Carrillo Street Santa Barbara
CA 93101 Santa Barbara
http://www.countyofsb.org/probation/
(805) 882-3700
Santa Barbara County - Lompoc
415 East Cypress Avenue
Lompoc CA 93436 Santa Barbara
http://www.countyofsb.org/probation/
(805) 737-7800
Santa Barbara County - Santa Maria
2121 S. Centerpointe Parkway
Santa Maria CA 93455 Santa Barbara
http://www.countyofsb.org/probation/
(805) 739-8500
Santa Cruz County 303 Water Street Santa Cruz CA 95060 Santa Cruz http://www.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/Departments/ProbationDepartment.aspx
831-454-2150
Santa Cruz County - Watsonville
1430 Freedom Blvd. Watsonville CA 95076 Santa Cruz http://www.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/Departments/ProbationDepartment.aspx
831-763-8070
Child Support
Monterey 752 La Guardia St. Salinas CA 93905 Monterey http://mcdcss.org/ Jody Holtzworth [email protected]
831-796-8721
San Luis Obispo 1200 Monterey Street
San Luis Obispo
CA 93401 San Luis Obispo
http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/Departments/Child-Support.aspx
Julie S. Paik [email protected]
805-781-5741
Santa Barbara 260 N San Antonio Rd Suite C
Santa Barbara
CA 93110 Santa Barbara
http://www.countyofsb.org/css Kelly Mclaughlin [email protected]
805-568-2328
San Benito/Santa Cruz 420 May Avenue Santa Cruz CA 95060 Santa Cruz http://www.dcss.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/ Jamie Murray [email protected]
831-454-3632
East Bay Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizer
Contra Costa Michael Katz [email protected]
(805) 477-5306 (805) 477-5350
Regional Training Coordinator
Contra Costa Michael Katz [email protected]
(510) 238-6152
Local Workforce Development Board
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Contra Costa 300 Ellinwood Way, 3rd Floor
Pleasant Hill CA 94523 Contra Costa http://www.wdbccc.com/ Donna Van Wert [email protected]
(925) 602-6800
Alameda 24100 Amador Street, 6th Floor
Hayward CA 94544 Alameda http://www.acwdb.org/ Patti Castro [email protected]
(510) 259-3842
Richmond 330 25th Street Richmond CA 94804 Richmond City
http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/275/ Employment-Training
Sal Vaca [email protected]
(510) 307-8014
Oakland 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Suite 3315
Oakland CA 94612 Oakland City https://www.oaklandca.gov/ Stephen Baiter [email protected]
(510) 238-3627
Adult Education Program Consortia Contra Costa Adult Education Consortium
1266 San Carlos Avenue
Concord CA 94518 Contra Costa http://www.cccaec.org Vittoria Abbate [email protected]
(925) 685-7340
Chabot-Las Positas/Mid-Alameda County Consortium
7600 Dublin Blvd. Dublin CA 94568 Alameda http://midalamedacountyab86.weebly.com Susie Passeggi [email protected]
(510) 886-1000
Northern Alameda Consortium for Adult Education
333 E 8th St Oakland CA 94606 Alameda www.nacae.net Shemila Johnson [email protected]
(510) 466-7247
Southern Alameda County Consortium (Ohlone CCD)
600 G Street Union City CA 94587 Alameda http://sacc-adulted.org Jessica Wilder [email protected]
(510) 489-2185
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair Bay Area Community College Consortium
https://sites.google.com/a/baccc.net/baccc/Home Rock Pfotenhauer [email protected]
(831) 479-6482
Department of Rehabilitation 1485 Civic Court, Ste.
1100 Concord CA 94520 Contra Costa http://dor.ca.gov/
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Carol Asch [email protected]
(925) 602-0835
1485 Civic Court, Ste. 1100
Concord CA 94520 Contra Costa http://dor.ca.gov/ The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Della Randolph [email protected]
(925) 602-3990
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers Regional Center of the East Bay
500 Davis Street, Suite 100
San Leandro CA 94577 Alameda and Contra Costa
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc380.cfm Lisa Kleinbub (510) 618-6100
Independent Living Centers
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Center for Independent Living (The CIL)
3075 Adeline Street, Suite 100
Berkeley CA 94703 Alameda http://www.thecil.org/ The Center for Independent Living (The CIL) provides advocacy and services that increase awareness, collaboration, and opportunity among people with disabilities and the community at large. The CILs programs provide people with skills, knowledge, and resources that empower them to eliminate damaging and stereotypical notions of disability so that they are able to strive toward realizing their full human potential.
510-841-4776
Community Resources for Independent Living (CRIL)
439 A Street Hayward CA 94541 Alameda http://www.crilhayward.org/ Community Resources for Independent Living is a peer-based disability resource agency that provides advocacy and resources for people with disabilities to improve lives and make communities fully accessible. CRIL offers Independent living services at no charge to persons with disabilities living in southern and Eastern Alameda County.
510-881-5743
Independent Living Resources of Solano & Contra Costa County (ILRSCCC)
1850 Gateway Boulevard, Suite 120
Concord CA 94520 Contra Costa County
http://www.ilrscc.org/ Independent Living Resources of Solano and Contra Costa Counties empowers people with disabilities to live independently through advocacy and support and partners with the community to expand opportunities for independent living.
925-363-7293
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
CalFresh Employment & Training (Community Based Organizations) Berkeley Food and Housing
1901 Fairview Street Berkeley CA 94703 Alameda https://bfhp.org/ For more than 45 years, Berkeley Food & Housing Project (BFHP) has provided a comprehensive range of housing, food, and support services to help those in need move from homelessness into a safe and affordable home of their own. We accomplish our work in partnership with the City of
(510) 649-4982
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Berkeley, other government agencies, and a robust network of local service providers. Our many volunteers offer their time, energy and talents. Vital financial support is derived from a mix of public funding, individual giving, private foundations and corporate charitable contributions.
Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency
1918 University Ave Berkeley CA 94704 Alameda https://self-sufficiency.org/ We are dedicated to helping homeless, poor, and disabled people achieve health and self-sufficiency, and to fighting against the root causes of poverty and homelessness. BOSS serves nearly 1,500 new people each year, both single adults (90%) and families with children (10%). The percentage of families is higher in the homeless population (30%): our figure represents the configuration of our programs.
[email protected] (510) 649-1930
1951 Coffee 2410 Channing Way Berkeley CA 94704 Alameda http://1951coffee.com/ 1951 Coffee is a non-profit specialty coffee organization seeking to promote the well-being of the refugee community in the San Francisco Bay Area by providing job training and employment to refugees and asylees while educating the surrounding community about refugee life and issues.
[email protected] (510) 848-6252 ext. 270
Lao Family 2325 East 12th St. Oakland CA 94606 Alameda http://www.lfcd.org/ Lao Family Community Development, Inc. (LFCD) assists diverse refugee, immigrant, limited English, and low-income U.S. born community members in achieving long-term financial and social self-sufficiency
(510) 533-8850
East Oakland Community Project Development
7515 International Blvd
Oakland CA 94621 Alameda http://www.eocp.net/ EOCP empowers homeless individuals and families in Alameda County to regain a life of self-reliance. We provide dignified emergency and transitional housing and compassionate, comprehensive support services that prepare homeless people to successfully transition to wellbeing.
(510) 532-3211
Stride 1212 Broadway, Suite 400
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda http://www.stridecenter.org/ The Stride Center focuses its efforts on creating ICT jobs in the Bay Area’s urban cities and Sacramento for the most challenged communities to leverage anchor institutions, service partners and to lift our clients out of poverty.
(510) 234-1300 ext. 105
Center for Employment Opportunities
464 7th Street Oakland CA 94607 Alameda https://ceoworks.org/our-offices/oakland/ The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women with recent criminal convictions. Our highly structured and tightly supervised programs help participants regain the skills and
(510) 251-2240
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confidence needed for successful transitions to stable, productive lives.
Roots 700 International Boulevard
Oakland CA 94601 Alameda http://rootsclinic.org/ The mission of Roots Community Health Center is to uplift those impacted by systematic inequities and poverty by providing culturally responsive, comprehensive healthcare, behavioral health, and wraparound services; identifying and addressing root causes of illness and suffering; and emphasizing self-sufficiency and community empowerment.
(510) 777-1177
Safe Passages 250 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza Suite 6306
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda https://safepassages.org/ Safe Passages disrupts the cycle of poverty by engaging youth and families to build and drive a continuum of services that supports student success and community development.
[email protected] (510) 238-6368
Unity Council 1900 Fruitvale Avenue Suit 2A
Oakland CA 94601 Alameda https://unitycouncil.org/ TUC serves as an anchor organization and social equity corporation devoted to improving the quality of life in Fruitvale and like communities through its innovative and neighborhood-focused economic equity and intergenerational pathway approach. We offer services in five languages and represent the rich cultural and ethnic diversity of our communities in our programming, staff, events and community initiatives. Our work expands beyond the Fruitvale district and now reaches across Oakland and into Concord.
(510) 535-6900
Civicorps 101 Myrtle St. Oakland CA 94607 Alameda https://www.cvcorps.org/ Civicorps’ mission is to re-engage young adults, age 18-26, to earn their high school diplomas, gain job skills, pursue college, and embark on family sustaining careers.
[email protected] (510) 992-7800
Cypress Mandela 977-66th Avenue Oakland CA 94621 Alameda http://www.cypressmandela.org/ The Cypress Mandela Training Center is a community based organization dedicated to improving the lives of the people it serves by providing pre-apprentice construction and life skills training along with employment assistance.
[email protected] (510) 208-7350
Cornerstone Community Development
1395 Bancroft Avenue
San Leandro CA 94577 Alameda http://www.bfwc.org/ Building Futures, a nonprofit organization founded in 1988, is based in San Leandro with programs throughout Alameda County. Through our continuum of care, we provide resources, programs and services to help Alameda County residents build futures free from homelessness and family violence.
(510) 357-0205
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Abode Services 40849 Fremont Boulevard
Fremont CA 94538 Alameda http://www.abodeservices.org/ Abode Services' mission is to end homelessness by assisting low-income, un-housed people, including those with special needs, to secure stable, supportive housing; and to be advocates for the removal of the causes of homelessness.
(510) 657-7409
Opportunity Junction 3102 Delta Fair Blvd Antioch CA 94509 Contra Costa https://opportunityjunction.org/ Opportunity Junction fights poverty by helping low-income Contra Costa residents gain the skills and confidence to get and keep jobs that support themselves and families.
(925) 776-1133
Rubicon Inc. 2500 Bissell Ave Richmond CA 94804 Contra Costa http://rubiconprograms.org/ Rubicon works with participants to build financial literacy by increasing their knowledge of asset development, consumer protection, credit repair, and household budgeting. In their first meeting with clients, Financial Coaches conduct a financial assessment to establish a baseline for services. The assessment includes running a credit report, creating a balance sheet, developing a budget, and identifying financial goals.
(510) 235-1516
Jobs & Training Provider Organizations Afghan Coalition 39155 Liberty Street,
Suite D-460 Fremont CA 94538 Alameda www.afghancoalition.org [email protected] (510) 745-1680
Bay Area Immigrant & Refugee Services
2515 Santa Clara Avenue, Suite 205
Alameda CA 94501 Alameda www.bairscares.org [email protected] (510) 759-3508
Catholic Charities, East Bay
433 Jefferson Street Oakland CA 94607 Alameda www.cceb.org/our-locations/oakland-service-center (510) 768-3100
Diversity in Health Training Institute (DHTI)
1900 Embarcadero Cove, Suite 305
Oakland CA 94606 Alameda www.dhti.org (510) 838-1110
International Rescue Committee
440 Grand Avenue, Suite 500
Oakland CA 94610 Alameda www.rescue.org/united-states/oakland-ca [email protected] (510) 452-8222
La Familia Community Outreach Services
22366 Fuller Avenue Hayward CA 94541 Alameda www.lafamiliacounseling.org (510) 300-3135
Lao Family Community Development, Inc.
2325 East 12th Street Oakland CA 94601 Alameda www.lfcd.org (510) 533-8850
NARIKA (Domestic violence org)
PO Box 7779 Berkeley CA 94707 Alameda www.narika.org [email protected] (510) 444-6068
Vietnamese American Community Center of the East Bay (VACCEB)
655 International Boulevard
Oakland CA 94606 Alameda www.vacceb.net [email protected] (510) 891-9999
Lao Family Community Development, Inc.
1865 Rumrill Boulevard, Suite C
San Pablo CA 94806 Contra Costa www.lfcd.org [email protected] (510) 215-1220
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Immigrant Serving Organizations Career Ladders Project 78 13th St Suite 200 Oakland CA 94612 Alameda http://www.careerladdersproject.org/
Career Ladders Project is a dynamic organization which consults and partners with community colleges throughout California to help implement educational and career pathways to ensure that disadvantaged youth and adults receive education and training that will meet the real demands of employers in the 21st century—and lead them to high-wage, high-demand careers.
Linda Collins [email protected]
(510) 268-0566
Diversity in Health Training Institute
1900 Embarcadero, Suite 305
Oakland CA 94606 Alameda http://dhti.org/ Supports newcomers to America with their healthcare career aspirations, provides professional skills workshops, and enhances job placement and performance in collaboration with healthcare employers.
[email protected] (510) 838-1110
PolicyLink 1438 Webster Street, Suite 303
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda http://www.policylink.org/ PolicyLink seeks to deliver and scale results in the areas of equitable economy, health communities of opportunity, and just society. To accomplish this they perform four essential functions: advocacy, applied research and communications, constituency and network engagement, and implementation capacity.
Erica Rincon Whitcomb [email protected]
510-663-2333
The Greenlining Institute 360 14th Street 2nd Floor
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda http://greenlining.org/ The Greenlining Institute is a policy, research, organizing, and leadership institute working for racial and economic justice. They work on a variety of major policy issues, from the economy to environmental policy, health care and many others.
[email protected] (510) 926-4001
California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
Immigration Legal Services
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Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)
405 Fourteenth Street, Suite 1201
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda www.cliniclegal.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
(510) 272-2730
Centro Legal de la Raza 3400 E. 12th Street Oakland CA 94601 Alameda www.centrolegal.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense.
(510) 437-1554
East Bay Community Law Center
2921 Adeline St. Berkley CA 94703 Alameda www.ebclc.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
(510) 548-4040
East Bay Sanctuary Covenant
2362 Bancroft Way Berkley CA 94704 Alameda www.eastbaysanctuary.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies.
(510) 540-5296
International Rescue Committee, Oakland
440 Grand Ave, Suite 500
Oakland CA 94610 Alameda www.rescue.org/united-states/oakland-ca Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies.
(510) 452-8222
Jewish Family and Community Services of the East Bay
2484 Shattuck Ave., Ste. 210
Berkley CA 94704 Alameda www.jfcs-eastbay.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies.
(510) 704-7475
Multicultural Institute 1920 7th Street Berkley CA 94710 Alameda www.mionline.org Education and Outreach
(510) 848-4075
Safe Passages 250 Frank H Ogawa Plaza, Ste. 6306
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda www.safepassages.org Education and Outreach
(510) 238-4914
Social Justice Collaborative
420 3rd Street, Suite 130
Oakland CA 94607 Alameda www.socialjusticecollaborative.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense.
(510) 992-3964
Vietnamese American Community Center of the East Bay
655 International Blvd.
Oakland CA 94606 Alameda www.vacceb.net Education and Outreach
(510) 891-9999
PICO California 171 Santa Rosa Avenue
Oakland CA 94610 Alameda www.picocalifornia.org Education and Outreach
(510) 447-7959
Refugee Resettlement Agencies International Rescue Committee- Northern California
405 14th St., Ste. 1415
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda https://www.rescue.org/united-states/oakland-ca The International Rescue Committee provides opportunities for refugees, asylees, victims of human trafficking, survivors of torture, and other immigrants to thrive in America.
Karen Furguson [email protected]
(510) 452-8222
Catholic Charities of the East Bay
433 Jefferson St. Oakland CA 94607 Alameda http://www.cceb.org/ Catholic Charities of East Bay helps people of all cultures and beliefs rise up out of poverty and overcome the barriers to self-sufficiency. They provide a broad range of services, including refugee resettlement, refugee support services,
Elisabeth Lang [email protected]
(510) 768-3106
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immigrant legal services, services for unaccompanied minors, mental health first aid, housing and financial services, and family services.
Lao Family Community Development
2325 E. 12th St. Oakland CA 94601 Alameda http://www.lfcd.org/ Lao Family Community Development, Inc. (LFCD) assists diverse refugee, immigrant, limited English, and low-income U.S. born community members in achieving long-term financial and social self-sufficiency. Programs offered include adult employment assistance, youth development, financial education, housing counseling, refugee and immigrant services, family supports, and economic development.
Chaosarn Chao [email protected]
(510) 533-8850
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees United Indian Nations, Inc. 1436 Clarke Street,
Suite B San Leandro CA 94577 Alameda http://www.uininc.org/
WIOA 166 Grantee - supports Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian programs. Provides training and employment opportunities for American Indian/Native American population in the Bay Area.
[email protected] (510) 352-4510
California Human Development
281 Pine Street Brentwood CA 94513 Contra Costa https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Field Office. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] (925) 427-8871
Re-Entry Organizations Insight Garden Program 2081 Center Street Berkeley CA 94704 Alameda http://insightgardenprogram.org/
Vocational gardening and landscaping training. (415) 854-0067
Building Opportunities for Self-Sufficiency
918 University Ave., Suite 2A
Berkeley CA 94704 Alameda https://self-sufficiency.org/ Supportive services.
[email protected] (510) 649-1930
Options Recovery Services 1931 Center Street Berkeley CA 94704 Alameda http://optionsrecoveryservices.org/ Substance abuse treatment.
[email protected] 510.666.9552
Center Point - Fremont Office
3155 Kearny St., Suite 150
Fremont CA 94538 Alameda http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 510-573-6550
CURA, Inc. 4510 Peralta Blvd. Suite 1
Fremont CA 94536 Alameda http://www.curainc.com/Home.html Substance abuse rehabilitation program
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
(510) 713-3202
Cronin House 2595 Depot Road Hayward CA 94545 Alameda https://www.horizonservices.org/cronin-house [email protected] (510) 784-5874
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34 bed, 60-90 day, residential primary care program for adult men and women affected by alcohol, drug abuse, mental health issues and co-occurring disorders.
Project Eden 1866 B Street, Suite 101
Hayward CA 94541 Alameda https://www.horizonservices.org/project-eden Substance abuse treatment.
[email protected] (510) 247-8200
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
1970 Broadway, Suite 1125
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda http://ellabakercenter.org/ Criminal Justice Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] 510.428.3939
Californians for Safety and Justice
1700 Broadway Suite 700
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda https://safeandjust.org/ Policy/Advocacy
Chrysalis 3845 Telegraph Ave Oakland CA 94609 Alameda https://www.horizonservices.org/chrysalis Drug and alcohol prevention, treatment, and recovery facility for women 18 years of age and older.
[email protected] Program Director: (510) 450-1190 Admissions Coordinator: (510) 450-1192
Root and Rebound 1730 Franklin St #300 Oakland CA 94612 Alameda http://www.rootandrebound.org/ Reentry services
[email protected] (510) 279-4662
East Bay Community Recovery Project
2579 San Pablo Avenue
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda http://www.ebcrp.org/ Reentry services, substance abuse treatment, health services.
[email protected] (510) 446-7100
Volunteers of America Bay Area
624 14th St Oakland CA 94612 Alameda https://www.voa-ncnn.org/bay-area Volunteers of America is a non-profit human services organization committed to serving people in need, strengthening families, and building communities.
[email protected] (510) 325-1107
ACCE Institute 2530 International Blvd Suite A
Oakland CA 94601 Alameda http://www.acceinstitute.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] 510-269-4692
Bay Area Black Worker Center
9006 Macarthur Blvd Oakland CA 94605 Alameda https://www.bayareablackworkers.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] 510-330-5600?
California Partnership for Safe Communities
825 Washington Street Suite 200
Oakland CA 94607 Alameda http://thecapartnership.org/ Criminal justice and Law Enforcement Policy
[email protected] (510) 433-0228
Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice Coalition
2285 International Blvd.
Oakland CA 94606 Alameda http://www.curyj.org/ Supportive services and advocacy for justice-involved youth.
[email protected] (510) 842-9365
Essie Justice Group 300 Frank H Ogawa Plaza #420
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda https://essiejusticegroup.org/ Family Support
[email protected] (510) 740-2502
National Council on Crime and Delinquency
1970 Broadway Ste. 500
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda https://www.nccdglobal.org/ Research, Policy
[email protected] (800) 306-6223
PICO California 2000 FRANKLIN STREET (3RD FLOOR)
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda http://www.picocalifornia.org/ Policy, Advocacy, Community Organizing.
[email protected] [email protected]
(916) 447-7959
Center for Employment Opportunities
464 7th Street Oakland CA 94607 Alameda https://ceoworks.org/our-offices/oakland/ Reentry Employment Services
510-251-2240
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Cherry Hill Detoxification Program Services
2035 Fairmont Drive San Leandro CA 94578 Alameda https://www.horizonservices.org/cherry-hill-detoxification 32 bed residential program serving men and women who are withdrawing from the effects of alcohol or drug use.
[email protected] 866-866-7496
Bi-Bett 2090 Commerce Ave Concord CA 94520 Contra Costa https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (925) 798-7250
ACCE Institute 322 Harbour Way #25
Richmond CA 94801 Contra Costa http://www.acceinstitute.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] 510-240-1120
Parole Units Berkley & Richmond 1950 University Ave.
Ste. 100 Berkeley CA 94704 Alameda
(510) 883-6664
Greater Alameda Area 7717 Edgewater Dr. #200
Oakland CA 94621 Alameda
(510)577-2000
East Bay GPS 7717 Edgewater Drive, Ste. 100
Oakland CA 94621 Alameda
(510)577-2000
Oakland 7717 Edgewater Drive, Ste. 200
Oakland CA 94621 Alameda
(510)577-2407
County Probation Alameda County 1111 Jackson Street Oakland CA 94604 Alameda http://www.acgov.org/probation/
510-268-7050
Contra Costa County 50 Douglas Drive Suite 200
Martinez CA 94553 Contra Costa http://www.co.contra-costa.ca.us/198/Probation
925-313-4000
Local Child Support Agencies
Alameda 5669 Gibraltar Drive Pleasanton CA 94588 Alameda http://acdcss.org/ Phyllis Nance [email protected]
925-468-9025
Contra Costa 50 Douglas Drive Suite 100
Martinez CA 94553 Contra Costa http://ca-contracostacounty.civicplus.com/1374/Child-Support-Services
Melinda Self [email protected]
925-957-2380
Humboldt Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizer
Humboldt Allison Tans [email protected]
(707) 445-7745
Regional Training Coordinator
Humboldt
Cindy Harrington [email protected] Allison Tans [email protected]
(707) 455-7745
Local Workforce Development Board
Humboldt 520 E Street Eureka CA 95501 Humboldt https://humboldtgov.org/1709/Workforce-Development-Board
Cindy Harrington [email protected]
(707) 445-7745
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Adult Education Program Consortia North Coast Adult Education Consortium
7351 Tompkins Hill Rd.
Eureka CA 95501 Humboldt http://www.redwoods.edu/adulted/ Margaret Talcott [email protected]
(707) 476.4521
Mendocino-Lake CCD 1000 Hensley Creek Rd.
Ukiah CA 95482 Humboldt www.mendolakeACE.org Christy Pedroncelli Smith [email protected]
(707) 463-5217
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair North/Far North Regional Consortium
http://nfnrc.org/ Tessa Miley [email protected]
(530) 895-2894
Department of Rehabilitation 1330 Bayshore Way Eureka CA 95501 Humbolt http://dor.ca.gov/
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Lawrence Siler [email protected]
(707) 445-6609
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers Redwood Coast Regional Center
1116 Airport Park Boulevard
Ukiah CA 95482 Del Norte Humboldt Mendocino Lake
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc370.cfm
Rick Blumberg, Ph.D. (707) 462-3832
Independent Living Centers Tri-County Independent Living (TCIL)
139 5th Street Eureka CA 95501 Humboldt http://www.tilinet.org/ To promote the philosophy of Independent Living, to connect individuals to services, and to create an accessible community, so that people with disabilities can have control over their lives and, full access to the communities in which they live.
707-445-8404
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
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CalFresh Employment & Training (Community Based Organizations) North Valley Employer Advisory Board
Loleta CA 95551 Humboldt https://www.ceac.org/ CEAC is your connection to employment and workforce development information. The CEAC has been in partnership with the State of California Employment Development Department (EDD) since 1980. We are the nonprofit, statewide umbrella organization for local Employer Advisory Councils (EACs).
[email protected] (707) 498-1619
Immigrant Serving Organizations California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
Immigration Legal Services (Statewide) Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)
405 Fourteenth Street, Suite 1201
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda www.cliniclegal.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
(510) 272-2730
PICO California 171 Santa Rosa Avenue
Oakland CA 94610 Alameda www.picocalifornia.org Education and Outreach
(916) 447-7959
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.
1530 James M Wood Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90015 Los Angeles www.catholiccharitiesla.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other; Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
(213) 251-3411
Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law
256 S Occidental Blvd Los Angeles CA 90057 Los Angeles www.centerforhumanrights.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
(213) 388-8693
Immigration Center for Women and Children
634 S. Spring Street, Suite 727
Los Angeles CA 90014 Los Angeles www.icwclaw.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies
(213) 614-1165
National Immigration Law Center
3435 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles CA 90010 Los Angeles www.nilc.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
(213) 639-3900
UNITE HERE 464 Lucas Ave. #201 Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles www.unitehere.org Education and Outreach
(213) 481-8530
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California Family Resource Association
4700 Roseville Road North Highlands
CA 95660 Sacramento www.californiafamilyresource.org Education and Outreach
(916) 244-1941
California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation
2210 K Street, Suite 201
Sacramento CA 95816 Sacramento www.crlaf.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Legal Training and Technical Assistance; Education and Outreach.
(916) 446-7901
Center for Gender & Refugee Studies - California at UC Hastings College of the Law
200 McAllister Street San Francisco CA 94102 San Francisco www.cgrs.uchastings.edu Legal Training and Technical Assistance
(415) 565-4877
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
1663 Mission Street, Suite 602
San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco www.ilrc.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
(415) 255-9499
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights
131 Steuart Street #400
San Francisco CA 94105 San Francisco www.lccr.com Removal Defense; Legal Training and Technical Assistance.
(415) 543-9444
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc.
241 F Street Eureka CA 95501 Humboldt https://www.ncidc.org/ WIOA 166 Grantee - supports Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian programs. Main purpose is to research, develop and administer social and economic development programs designed to meet the needs of Indian and Native American Communities; to provide support and technical assistance for the development of such programs; and the conservation and preservation of historic and archeological sites and resources.
[email protected] (707) 445-8451
Parole Units Eureka 930 3rd Street, Ste.
100 Eureka CA 95501 Humboldt
(707) 445-6520
County Probation Humboldt County 2002 Harrison Ave. Eureka CA 95501 Humboldt https://humboldtgov.org/145/Probation-Department
(707) 445-7401
Local Child Support Agencies North Coast (Humboldt and Trinity)
2420 6th St Eureka CA 95501 Humboldt Trinity
https://humboldtgov.org/601/Child-Support-Services Lisa Dugan [email protected]
(707) 441-3262
Inland Empire Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizer
Riverside
Thi Kim Pham [email protected] Stephanie Murillo [email protected]
(951) 955-0464 (909) 387-9831
Regional Training Coordinator
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Riverside Loren Sims [email protected]
(951) 955-3076
Local Workforce Development Boards
Riverside 1325 Spruce Street, Suite 110
Riverside CA 92507 Riverside https://www.rivcojobs.com/ Heidi Marshall [email protected]
(951) 955-3100
San Bernardino 215 North D Street, Suite 301
San Bernardino
CA 92415 San Bernardino
https://www.csb-win.org/vosnet/Default.aspx Reg Javier [email protected]
(800) 451-5627
Adult Education Program Consortia Barstow Area Consortium for Adult Education
551 South Avenue H Barstow CA 92311 San Bernardino
http://barstow.k12.ca.us/ Mitch Rosin [email protected]
Desert Regional Consortium
43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert CA 92260 Riverside http://www.desertregionalconsortium.org Guillermo Mendoza [email protected]
(760) 567-6207
Morongo Basin AEBG Consortium (Copper Mountain)
6162 Rotary Way Joshua Tree CA 92252 San Bernardino
http://www.cmccd.edu David W Norton [email protected]
(760) 366-5249
Palo Verde Consortium 1 College Drive Blythe CA 92225 Riverside http://www.pvadulted.com Lale Cilenti [email protected]
(760) 326-5021
Victor Valley Adult Education Regional Consortium
18422 Bear Valley Rd Victor Valley CA 92395 San Bernardino
http://www.vvc.edu/academic_programs/ hal/ab86-adult-ed-regional-consortia/
Martha Mendez [email protected]
(760) 245-4271
San Bernardino Community College District Consortium
701 South Mount Vernon Ave.
San Bernardino
CA 92410 San Bernardino
http://www.inlandaebg.org/ Emma Diaz [email protected]
(909) 384-8611
West End Corridor/Chaffey Regional AE Consortium
1802 E 7th Street Ontario CA 91764 San Bernardino
http://www.westendcorridor.org Todd Haag [email protected]
(909) 391-5365 ext. 2800
About Students Regional Consortium, Riverside
300 Buena Vista Ave. Corona CA 92882 Riverside http://riversideregionadulted.org/ JoDee Slyter [email protected]
(951) 736-7128
Southwest Riverside County Adult Education Regional Consortium
28237 La Piedra Road
Menifee CA 92584 Riverside http://www.adulteducationriversidecounty.com Amy Campbell [email protected]
(951) 265-7909
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair Inland Empire/Desert Regional Consortium
http://www.desertcolleges.org/ Julie Pehkonen [email protected]
(951) 222-8026
Department of Rehabilitation 721 Capitol Mall Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento http://dor.ca.gov/
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment,
Alfonso Jimenez [email protected]
(951) 782-4355
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independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
464 W. 4th Street, Suite 152
San Bernardino
CA 92401 San Bernardino
http://dor.ca.gov/ The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Thomas Darby [email protected]
(909) 383-4856
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers Inland Regional Center 1365 S. Waterman
Ave. San Bernardino
CA 92408 Riverside San Bernardino
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc369.cfm Lavinia Johnson (909) 890-3000
Independent Living Centers Community Access Center (CAC)
6848 Magnolia Avenue, Suite 150
Riverside CA 92506 Riverside http://www.ilcac.org/ Empower persons with disabilities to control their own lives, create an accessible community, and advocate achieving complete social, economic, and political integration.
951-274-0358
Rolling Start, Inc. (RS) 1955 South Hunts Lane, Suite 101
San Bernardino
CA 92408 San Bernardino
http://www.rollingstart.com/ We educate and empower people with disabilities to achieve the independent life of their choice.
909-890-9516
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
Immigrant Serving Organizations California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
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the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
Centro Inmigrante 6600 Jurupa Ave Suite #205
Riverside CA 92501 Riverside Julio Marroquin [email protected]
(951) 777-4427
Inland Empire Economic Partnership (IEEP) Foundation
10630 Town Center Drive, Suite 105
Rancho Cucamonga
CA 91730 San Bernardino
http://ieep.com/ Paul Granillo [email protected]
(909) 944-2201
Immigration Legal Services Centro del Inmigrante, Inc.
4055 Jurupa Avenue Riverside CA 92504 Riverside www.centroinmigrante.com Education and Outreach
(951) 777-4427
Training Occupational Development Educating Communities (TODEC) Legal Center
234 South D St Perris CA 92570 Riverside www.todec.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Education and Outreach.
(951) 943-1955
Libreria Del Pueblo, Inc. 998 North "D" Street San Bernardino
CA 92410 San Bernardino
www.libreriadelpueblo.org Application Assistance-Naturalization
(909) 888-1800
San Bernardino Community Service Center, Inc.
560 N. Arrowhead Ave. Suite 8B
San Bernardino
CA 92401 San Bernardino
www.sbcscinc.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
(909) 885-1992
Refugee Resettlement Agencies Catholic Charities-San Bernardino/Riverside
1450 N. D St. San Bernardino
CA 92405 San Bernardino
https://ccsbriv.org/ Catholic Charities of San Bernardino & Riverside Counties helps people of all cultures and beliefs rise up out of poverty and overcome the barriers to self-sufficiency. They provide a broad range of services, including refugee and immigrant services, counseling services, and a broad array of supportive service available to low income families.
My-Hanh Luu [email protected]
(909) 388-1239
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees Center for Employment and Training
1099 N. Pepper Avenue
Colton CA 92324 San Bernardino
https://cetweb.edu WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Integrated job training services: Automotive Specialist; HVAC Technician & Green Technology; Truck Driver; Green Building Construction Skills; Machinist Technology/CNC; Welding Fabrication.
[email protected] (909) 478-3818
Center for Employment and Training
49-111 Highway 111, Suite 5
Coachella CA 92236 Riverside https://cetweb.edu WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Integrated job training
[email protected] (760) 398-8889
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services: Business Office Administration; Green Building Construction Skills; HVAC Technician & Green Technology.
Re-Entry Organizations Community Center For Healthy Minds
13800 Heacock St. #D139B
Moreno Valley
CA 92553 Riverside https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (951) 656-6969
Immanuel Sobriety, Brodiaea House
24999 Brodiaea Moreno Valley
CA 92553 Riverside https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (951) 653-3000
Immanuel Sobriety, Courage House
13837 Courage St Moreno Valley
CA 92553 Riverside https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (951) 653-3000
Immanuel Sobriety, Day House
13640 Day St. Moreno Valley
CA 92553 Riverside https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (951) 653-3000
Immanuel Sobriety, White House
1114 White Tip Lane Perris CA 92571 Riverside https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (951) 653-3000
Acadia Health Care Riverside Treatment Center
1021 West La Cadena Riverside CA 92501 Riverside https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (951) 784-8010
Immanuel Sobriety, White House
7125 Nixon Dr. Riverside CA 92504 Riverside https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (951) 653-3000
Inland Empire United Way 9644 Hermosa Ave Rancho Cucamonga
CA 91730 San Bernardino
https://ieuw.org/ Education, Health, and Financial Stability Services.
[email protected] (909) 980-2857
Center for Employment Opportunities
1630 South E Street, Suite A
San Bernardino
CA 92408 San Bernardino
https://ceoworks.org/our-offices/san-bernardino/ Reentry Employment Services
[email protected] 909-380-8823
Dynamics 2601 N Del Rosa Ave Suite 248
San Bernardino
CA 92404 San Bernardino
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (909) 867-3800
VARP, Inc. Stephen Levine Center for Recovery
1149 N D Street San Bernardino
CA 92410 San Bernardino
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (909) 571-6035
IVRS – Residential Campus-Detox - Men
1260 East Arrow Highway, Building B
Upland CA 91786 San Bernardino
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (909) 932-1069
IVRS – Residential Campus-Detox - Women
1260 East Arrow Highway, Building C
Upland CA 91786 San Bernardino
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (909) 932-1069
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St John of God Health Care Services
13333 Palmdale Rd Victorville CA 92392 San Bernardino
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor/
[email protected] (760) 241-4917
Desert Communities Region United Way
16192 Siskiyou Rd. Suite #4
Apple Valley CA 92307 San Bernardino
https://ieuw.org/ Education, Health, and Financial Stability Services.
[email protected] (760) 242-5370
Social Science Services - Cedar House
18612 Santa Ana Ave.
Bloomington CA 92316 San Bernardino
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (909) 421-7120
Center Point - California Institution for Men
14901 Central Ave. Chino CA 91710 San Bernardino
http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 909-597-3958
Center Point - STOP 4 Main Office Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming
1450 E Cooley Drive Colton CA 91710 San Bernardino
http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 909-835-4606
Acadia Health Care Colton Clinical Services
2275 E Cooley Dr. Colton CA 92324 San Bernardino
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (760) 322 9065
Pine Ridge Treatment Center, Inc.
2727 Highland Drive Running Springs
CA 92382 San Bernardino
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
(909) 890-0294
Lazy Dog Ranch #1 12783 14th Street Yucaipa CA 92399 San Bernardino
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (909)795-0595
Lazy Dog Ranch #2 12198 15th Street Yucaipa CA 92399 San Bernardino
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (909)795-0596
Parole Units Palm Springs & Indio/Palm Springs GPS
79-687 Country Club Dr., Ste. 101
Bermuda Dunes
CA 92203 Riverside
(760) 772-3157
Moreno Valley, Riverside, & Riverside GPS
1777 Atlanta Avenue, Suite G3
Riverside CA 92507 Riverside
(951) 782-4479
Fontana, Rialto, San Bernardino
1303 W. 5th Street San Bernardino
CA 92401 San Bernardino
(909) 806-3516
Victorville 14040 Park Avenue Victorville CA 92392 San Bernardino
(760) 241-3744
County Probation Riverside County 3960 Orange Street,
Suite 600 Riverside CA 92501 Riverside https://rcprob.us/
(951) 955-2830
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San Bernardino County 175 West Fifth Street 4th Floor
San Bernardino
CA 92415 San Bernardino
http://www.joinprobation.org/
(909) 386-1810
Child Support
Riverside 2041 Iowa Ave Riverside CA 92507 Riverside http://www.riversidechildsupport.com/ Kimberly Britt [email protected]
San Bernardino 10417 Mountain View Ave.
Loma Linda CA 92354 San Bernardino
http://hss.sbcounty.gov/dcss/ Marie Girulat [email protected]
909-478-1459
Los Angeles Basin Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizer
City of Los Angeles David Eder [email protected]
(213) 744-7216 (323) 691-7893
Regional Training Coordinators
City of Los Angeles
Yolanda Castro [email protected] Michael Sir [email protected] David Eder [email protected]
(562) 402-9336 ext. 1201 (213) 744-7216
Local Workforce Development Boards
Los Angeles City 1200 West 7th Street, 6th Floor
Los Angeles CA 90017
Los Angeles
http://ewddlacity.com/ Gregory Irish [email protected]
(213) 744-7300
Los Angeles County 3175 West 6th Street Los Angeles CA 90020 https://wdacs.lacounty.gov/ Otto Solorzano [email protected]
(213) 738-3175
Foothill 1207 East Green Street
Pasadena CA 91106 http://www.fwibworks.org/ Diane Russell-Carter [email protected]
(626) 639-1144
Southeast Los Angeles (SELACO)
10900 East 183rd Street, Suite 350
Cerritos CA 90703 http://www.selacowdb.com/ Yolanda Castro [email protected]
(562) 402-9336
South Bay 11539 Hawthorne Blvd, Suite 500
Hawthorne CA 90250 https://www.sbwib.org/ Jan Vogel [email protected]
(310) 970-7700
Verdugo 1255 South Central Avenue
Glendale CA 91204 https://www.glendaleca.gov/ Judith Velasco [email protected]
(818) 409-0476
Pacific Gateway 3447 Atlantic Avenue
Long Beach CA 90807 http://www.pacific-gateway.org/wib Nick Schultz [email protected]
(562) 570-9675
Adult Education Program Consortia Antelope Valley Regional Adult Education Consortium
45110 Third St. East Lancaster CA 93535 Los Angeles http://avadulteducation.avc.edu Steve Radford [email protected]
(661) 942-3042
Santa Clarita Valley Adult Education Consortium
26455 Rockwell Canyon Road
Santa Clarita CA 91355 Los Angeles http://www.gatewayscv.org John Makevich [email protected]
(661) 362-3384
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Pasadena Area Consortium
1570 E. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena CA 91106 Los Angeles www.pasadena.edu Robert Bell [email protected]
(626) 585-7205
Citrus College Adult Education Consortium
325 E Huntington Avenue
Monrovia CA 91016 Los Angeles http://www.ccadulted.org/ John Russell [email protected]
(626) 471-3044
Glendale Community College District Regional Consortium
1122 E. Garfield Ave. Glendale CA 91205 Los Angeles https://www.glendalelearns.org/ MaryAnn Pranke [email protected]
(818) 937-8051
Los Angeles Regional Adult Education Consortium
333 S Beaudry Ave. 18th Floor
Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles https://laraec.net/ Lanzi Asturias [email protected] Joseph Stark [email protected]
(213) 241-3763 (213) 241-3150
Santa Monica Regional Consortium for Adult Education
1900 Pico Blvd Santa Monica
CA 90405 Los Angeles www.santamonica4adulted.org Dione Carter [email protected]
(310) 434-4858
Rio Hondo Region Adult Education Consortium
10807 Ramona Blvd El Monte CA 91731 Los Angeles http://www.rhradulted.org/ Eileen Stear [email protected]
(909) 240-7508
Tri City Adult Education Consortium
14507 Paramount Blvd.
Paramount CA 90723 Los Angeles http://www.tricityconsortium.org Lynell Wiggins [email protected]
(310) 900-1600 ext. 2753
Long Beach Adult Education
1305 East Pacific Coast Highway
Long Beach CA 90806 Los Angeles www.longbeachae.com Stephanie Lewis [email protected]
(562) 938-3330
Partnership for Adult Academic and Career Education
11110 Alondra Blvd. Norwalk CA 90650 Los Angeles http://www.paace.net Graciela Vasquez [email protected]
(562) 860-2451 ext. 2490
South Bay Adult Education Consortium (El Camino)
16007 Crenshaw Blvd.
Torrance CA 90506 Los Angeles http://www.southbayadulteducationconsortium.org Jennifer Hutcherson [email protected]
(310) 973-3175
Mt. San Antonio Regional Consortium for Adult Education
1100 N. Grand Avenue
Walnut CA 91789 Los Angeles http://www.mtsacregionaladulted.org/ Ryan Whetstone [email protected]
(909) 274-5474
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair Los Angeles/Orange County Regional Consortium
http://www.laocrc.org/ Richard Verches (Los Angeles) [email protected] Gustavo Chamorro (Orange County) [email protected]
(310) 367-0842 (714) 241-5810
Department of Rehabilitation 15400 Sherman Way,
Suite 140 Van Nuys CA 91406 Los Angeles http://dor.ca.gov/
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Wan-Chun Chang [email protected]
(818) 901-5045
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150 S. Los Robles, Ste. 300
Pasadena CA 91101 Los Angeles http://dor.ca.gov/ The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Denise McKnight (Mozee) [email protected]
(626) 304-8335
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center
1000 South Fremont Alhambra CA 91802 Eastern Los Angeles including the communities of Alhambra and Whittier
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc373.cfm Gloria Wong (626) 299-4700
Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center
3303 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 700
Los Angeles CA 90010 Central Los Angeles including Burbank, Glendale, and Pasadena
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc360.cfm Melinda Sullivan (213) 383-1300
Harbor Regional Center 21231 Hawthorne Boulevard
Torrance CA 90503 Southern Los Angeles including Bellflower, Harbor, Long Beach, and Torrance
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc375.cfm Patricia Del Monico (310) 540-1711
North Los Angeles County Regional Center
9200 Oakdale Avenue, Suite 100
Chatsworth CA 91311 Northern Los Angeles including San Fernando and Antelope Valleys
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc378.cfm George Stevens (818) 778-1900
San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center
75 Rancho Camino Drive
Pomona CA 91766 Eastern Los Angeles including El Monte, Monrovia, Pomona, and Glendora
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc379.cfm R. Keith Penman (909) 620-7722
South Central Los Angeles Regional Center
2500 S. Western Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90018 Southern Los Angeles
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc374.cfm Dexter Henderson (213) 744-7000
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including the communities of Compton and Gardena
Westside Regional Center 5901 Green Valley Circle, Suite 320
Culver City CA 90230 Western Los Angeles including the communities of Culver City, Inglewood, and Santa Monica
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc376.cfm Carmine Manicone (310) 258-4000
Independent Living Centers Communities Actively Living Independent & Free (CALIF)
634 South Spring Street, 2nd Floor
Los Angeles CA 90014 Los Angeles http://califilc1.wixsite.com/califnew 1. To achieve greater input, participation and control over policies and services especially those for people with disabilities, including those that exclude them. 2. To address discrimination wherever it exists.
213-627-0477
Disability Community Resource Center (DCRC)
12901 Venice Boulevard
Los Angeles CA 90066 Los Angeles https://www.dcrc.co/ DCRC is dedicated to connecting people with disabilities and older adults to resources, training and advocacy tools, promoting disability pride, and building self-determined lives.
310-390-3611
Disabled Resources Center, Inc. (DRC)
2750 East Spring Street, Suite 100
Long Beach CA 90806 Los Angeles http://drcinc.org/ To empower people with disabilities to live independently in the community, to make their own decisions about their lives and to advocate on their own behalf.
562-427-1000
Independent Living Center of Southern California (ILCSC)
14407 Gilmore Street, Suite 101
Van Nuys CA 91401 Los Angeles http://ilcsc.org/ The ILCSC is dedicated to providing the services which will offer Persons with Disabilities, Youth, Older Adults, and Veterans the opportunity to seek an individual path towards independence - while educating the community.
818-785-6934
Service Center for Independent Life (SCIL)
107 South Spring Street
Claremont CA 91711 Los Angeles http://www.scil-ilc.org/ To advocate for Inclusion, Access and a Barrier-Free Society.
909-621-6722
Southern California Rehabilitation Services for Independent Living (SCRS)
7830 Quill Drive, Suite D
Downey CA 90242 Los Angeles http://www.scrs-ilc.org/ The mission of Southern California Rehabilitation Services is to empower persons with disabilities to achieve their personalized goals through community education and individualized services that provide the knowledge, skills, and confidence building to maximize their quality of life. This may be accomplished by providing these individuals with ongoing information and referrals, direct supportive services, and/or
562-862-6531
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specialize training in order that they may realize their full potential.
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
CalFresh Employment & Training (Community Based Organizations) Homeless Employment Collaborative
3080 16th Street Valencia CA 94103 Los Angeles http://missionhiringhall.org/ The San Francisco Homeless Employment Collaborative (HEC) is a collaboration of 10 community-based agencies committed to supporting individuals experiencing homelessness in meeting their goals of getting and keeping a job, and obtaining permanent housing. As a partner agency, MHH provides job readiness preparation, skills training, and job placement services to these individuals. MHH also assists with removing barriers to employment by providing work clothing, transportation, haircuts, and other necessities to clients as needed.
[email protected] (415) 626-1919
Los Angeles County Office of Education
9300 Imperial Highway
Downey CA 90242 Los Angeles https://www.lacoe.edu/Home.aspx (562) 922-6111
Managed Career Solutions 3333 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 405
Los Angeles CA 90010 Los Angeles http://www.mcscalifornia.com/ MCS seeks to: provide economic empowerment and proactive quality employment services to all job seekers and partner employers; assist individuals with multiple barriers secure employment in high-growth industry sectors based on real-time labor market information; and aid entrepreneurs and small business grow, and develop economic empowerment.
(213) 355-5300
Weingart Center Association
566 S. San Pedro St Los Angeles CA 90013 Los Angeles http://weingart.org/ The Weingart Center provides comprehensive human services to homeless individuals and to those at risk of becoming homeless giving them the skills, resources and hope they need to lead productive and self-sufficient lives off
(213) 627-5302
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the streets. Located in Skid Row, in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, the Weingart Center is a unique agency that provides residential and community based programs, all designed to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.
Jobs & Training Provider Organizations Armenian Relief Society Social Service
517 W Glenoaks Boulevard
Glendale CA 91202 Los Angeles www.arswestusa.org [email protected] (818) 242-3732
Catholic Charities, Glendale Refugee and Immigrant Services
4322 San Fernando Road
Glendale CA 93106 Los Angeles www.catholiccharitiesla.org/where-we-are/san-fernando-region
(818) 409-3080
Community Enhancement Services
15643 Sherman Way, Suite 230
Van Nuys CA 91406 Los Angeles www.cesinla.org [email protected] (818) 997-2844
Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles Interfaith Refugee & Immigration Service (IRIS)
3621 Brunswick Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90039 Los Angeles www.iris.ladiocese.org [email protected] (323) 667-0489
Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment Workforce Program
1055 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1475
Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles www.pacela.org (213) 353-3982
PARS Equality Center 4954 Van Nuys Boulevard, Suite 201
Sherman Oaks
CA 91403 Los Angeles www.parsequalitycenter.org [email protected] (818) 616-3091
United Cambodian Community
2201 E Anaheim Street, Suite 200
Long beach CA 90804 Los Angeles www.ucclb.org [email protected] (562) 433-2490
Immigrant Serving Organizations Southeast Asian Community Alliance
970 N. Broadway, Suite 209
Los Angeles CA 90012 Los Angeles http://www.seaca-la.org/ SEACA works to build an empowered Southeast Asian community through leadership development, education, advocacy, and community organizing.
[email protected] (213) 628-8667
Thai Community Development Center
6376 Yucca St., Ste B Los Angeles CA 90028 Los Angeles http://thaicdc.org/ The mission of Thai CDC is to advance the social and economic well-being of low and moderate income individuals in the greater Los Angeles area through a broad and comprehensive community development strategy including human rights advocacy, affordable housing, access to healthcare, promotion of small businesses, neighborhood empowerment, and social enterprises.
[email protected] (323) 468-2555
United Cambodian Community, Inc.
2201 E. Anaheim St. Suite 200
Long Beach CA 90804 Los Angeles http://www.ucclb.org/ United Cambodian Community (UCC) promotes and advocates for the well-being and advancement of the Cambodian community.
[email protected] [email protected]
(562) 433-2490
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Special Services for Groups
905 E. 8th Street Los Angeles CA 90021 Los Angeles http://www.ssg.org/ Special Service for Groups, incorporated in 1952, is a nonprofit health and human service organization dedicated to building and sustaining community-based programs that address the needs of vulnerable communities. SSG operates more than 25 divisions and programs across Southern California and in San Francisco that provide linguistically and culturally competent services to address the social, health, behavioral health and economic needs of our richly diverse multi-ethnic communities.
[email protected] (213) 553-1828
Asian American Drug Abuse Program, Inc.
2900 S. Crenshaw Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90016 Los Angeles http://www.aadapinc.org/ The Asian American Drug Abuse Program (AADAP) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to serving Asian Pacific Islanders and other under-served communities with substance abuse services throughout Los Angeles County. Programs and services are provided to all individuals regardless of race or ethnicity.
[email protected] (323) 293-6284
Asian Pacific Islander Small Business Program
231 E. 3rd St. #G106 Los Angeles CA 90013 Los Angeles http://www.apisbp.org/ API SBP is a collaborative of five community organizations: the Chinatown Service Center, Koreatown Youth & Community Center, Little Tokyo Service Center CDC, Search to Involve Pilipino Americans and Thai Community Development Center. The mission of the Asian Pacific Islander Small Business Program (API SBP) is: to assist the development of small and micro businesses in Los Angeles with a particular focus on the Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai and Filipino business communities, especially those of low income immigrants.
[email protected] [email protected]
(213) 473-1605
Asian Professional Exchange
Los Angeles CA Los Angeles http://apex.org/ The Asian Professional Exchange (APEX) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan community based organization with multifaceted goals and purposes that are charitable, cultural and educational in nature. Established in 1993, APEX currently boasts an e-community membership of 10,000 members.
[email protected] (714) 759-2739
Asian Youth Center 100 West Clary Avenue
San Gabriel CA 91776 Los Angeles https://www.asianyouthcenter.org/ Asian Youth Center (AYC) is a community-based 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to empower low-income, immigrant, and at-risk youth, of all communities, to overcome barriers to success through the provision of culturally and linguistically competent education,
[email protected] (626) 309-0622
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employment, and social services. They help youth succeed in school, at work, and in life.
Cambodian Association of America
2390 Pacific Avenue Long Beach CA 90806 Los Angeles http://www.cambodianusa.com/ The Cambodian Association of America (CAA) is committed to improving the quality of life in our community by providing linguistically and culturally appropriate social, health, outreach education and employment services to low-income children and families.
[email protected] (562) 988-1863
Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE)
1605 W. Olympic Boulevard, Suite 1027
Los Angeles CA 90015 Los Angeles https://www.causeusa.org/ Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment (CAUSE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nonpartisan, community-based organization with a mission to advance the political and civic empowerment of the Asian Pacific American (APA) community through nonpartisan voter outreach, training, and education as well as leadership development.
[email protected] [email protected]
(626) 356-9838
Center for the Pacific Asian Family
3424 Wilshire Blvd., Suite #1000
Los Angeles CA 90010 Los Angeles http://nurturingchange.org/ Center for the Pacific Asian Family (CPAF) was founded to help address domestic violence and sexual assault in the Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
[email protected] 3236534045
Chinatown Community for Equitable Development
418 Bamboo Ln. Los Angeles CA 90012 Los Angeles http://www.ccedla.org/ Chinatown Community for Equitable Development (CCED) is an all-volunteer, multi-ethnic, intergenerational organization based in Los Angeles Chinatown that builds grassroots power through organizing, education, and mutual help.
Chinatown Service Center 767 N. Hill Street, Suite 400
Los Angeles CA 90012 Los Angeles http://www.cscla.org/ Chinatown Service Center is the largest community-based Chinese American health and human services organization in Southern California. With the mission to provide outstanding services and advocacy that promote better quality of life and equal opportunity for immigrants and other communities so we can fulfill our vision of thriving lives in empowered communities, the Chinatown Service Center has been offering many services in assisting immigrants adjust to American life. The Chinatown Service Center (CSC) provides services in English and a variety of Chinese dialects: Cantonese, Mandarin, Toisan, Chiu Chow and other languages including Vietnamese, Spanish, and Khmer (Cambodian).
[email protected] (213) 808-1700
Filipino-American Service Group, Inc.
135 North Park View Street
Los Angeles CA 90026 Los Angeles http://www.fasgi.org/ The Filipino American Service Group, Inc. (FASGI) is a 501(c)(3) neighborhood-based direct service provider incorporated in 1981. They provide a variety of services for
[email protected] (213) 487-9804
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the residents of Los Angeles through programs that include mental health outreach and education, naturalization application assistance, immigration referral, bus coupon distribution, culinary arts, arts incubation, business promotion, WWII memorabilia museum, and other community and social services.
JACL - Pacific Southwest District
244 So. San Pedro Street, Suite #507
Los Angeles CA 90012 Los Angeles https://www.jaclpsw.org/ JACL - Pacific Southwest District, advocate for civil rights and a vibrant community (economically, socially and culturally) through empowerment and activism for Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders and other disenfranchised communities.
[email protected]; [email protected]
(213) 626-4471
Khmer Girls in Action 1355 Redondo Avenue, Suite 9
Long Beach CA 90804 Los Angeles http://kgalb.org/ Khmer Girls in Action is a community-based organization whose mission is to build a progressive and sustainable Long Beach community that works for gender, racial and economic justice led by Southeast Asian young women.
[email protected] [email protected]
(562) 986-9415
Korean American Coalition - Los Angeles Chapter
3727 W. 6th Street, Suite 305
Los Angeles CA 90020 Los Angeles http://www.kacla.org/ The Korean American Coalition - Los Angeles (KAC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1983 to promote the civic and civil rights interests of the Korean American community. KAC endeavors to achieve these goals through education, community organizing, leadership development, and coalition-building with diverse communities.
[email protected] [email protected]
(213) 365-5999
Korean Churches for Community Development
3550 Wilshire Blvd., Suite #736
Los Angeles CA 90010 Los Angeles http://www.kccd.org Korean Churches for Community Development (KCCD) is an award-winning non-profit organization with the vision to serve as a light and bridge between the Asian American community and the greater community at large by connecting and creating private and public collaboration.
[email protected] (213) 985-1500
Korean Resource Center 900 Crenshaw Blvd #B
Los Angeles CA 90019 Los Angeles https://krcla.org/ The Korean Resource Center was founded in 1983 to empower low-income, immigrant, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and people of color communities in Southern California. Using a holistic approach, KRC strives to empower our community by integrating services, education, culture, organizing, and coalition building, all of which seek to improve the life of the individual and the community.
[email protected] (323) 937-3718
Koreatown Immigrant Workers Advocates
1053 S. New Hampshire Ave.
Los Angeles CA 90006 Los Angeles http://kiwa.org/ KIWA’s mission is to empower Koreatown’s immigrant workers in low-wage industries for dignity and respect in the workplace and community, and to work together with other
[email protected] [email protected]
(213) 738-9050
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communities to realize a vision of a just Los Angeles. KIWA’s primary initiatives focus on workers’ rights, equitable development, and immigrants’ justice. All our efforts are grounded in a commitment to economic, social and environmental justice and in the belief that human beings can effect real change.
Koreatown Youth & Community Center
3727 West 6th Street Suite 300
Los Angeles CA 90020 Los Angeles https://www.kyccla.org/ KYCC (Koreatown Youth and Community Center) was established in 1975 to support a growing population of at-risk youth in Los Angeles. Today, KYCC is the leading multiservice organization in Koreatown, supporting children and their families in the areas of education, health, housing, and finances.
[email protected] (213) 365-7400
Kutturan Chamoru Foundation
Los Angeles CA Los Angeles https://kutturanchamoru.org/ Kutturan Chamoru Foundation (KCF) sprang into existence in 1993 with support from community organizations and leaders in the Long Beach/Los Angeles and Orange County area. The objective was to create an organization that would fulfill the needs to address the underrepresented Chamoru people and culture. This group of volunteers knew that through dance and music, they would provide a way to perpetuate the Chamoru culture thru language and movement.
[email protected] [email protected]
(562) 786-5231
Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics, Inc.
327 E. 2nd Street, Suite 226
Los Angeles CA 90012 Los Angeles https://www.leap.org/ LEAP (Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics) is a national, nonprofit organization, with a mission to achieve full participation and equality for Asian and Pacific Islanders (APIs) through leadership, empowerment, and policy.
[email protected] [email protected]
(213) 485-1422
Little Tokyo Service Center
231 E. Third St., Suite G-106
Los Angeles CA 90013 Los Angeles https://www.ltsc.org/ The mission of Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) is to provide a comprehensive array of social welfare and community development services to assist low income individuals and other persons in need, contribute to community revitalization and cultural preservation in Little Tokyo and among the broader Japanese community in the Southland, and to provide such resources to neighboring Asian Pacific Islander and other low income communities.
[email protected] (213) 473-1688
Los Angeles Mongolian Association
3407 W 6th St #404 Los Angeles CA 90020 Los Angeles [email protected] (213) 568-7142
Miguel Contreras Foundation
2130 James M. Wood Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90006 Los Angeles http://miguelcontrerasfoundation.org/ The mission of the Miguel Contreras Foundation is to empower working Angelenos – especially immigrants and
213.351.9560
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communities of color – by advancing greater equity through access to good quality jobs and livable communities.
National Immigration Law Center(NILC)
3450 Wilshire Blvd. #108 – 62
Los Angeles CA 90010 Los Angeles https://www.nilc.org/ The National Immigration Law Center (NILC) is one of the leading organizations in the U.S. exclusively dedicated to defending and advancing the rights of immigrants with low income.
[email protected] (213) 639-3900
Office of Samoan Affairs 454 E. Carson Plaza Drive Suite 109
Carson CA 90746 Los Angeles https://officeofsamoanaffairs.org/ Services include culturally and linguistically appropriate Parenting and Anger Management classes, para-profession counseling, mental health therapy, domestic violence victims and batterer’s programs (both male and female), community outreach nutrition education, enhancement and recreational after-school programs in Los Beach, Lomita and Carson, a youth support program at a middle school site, a senior home outreach program, a computer literacy class on 3 LA County Housing facilities, and a Mental Health Outreach program targeting the Samoan community.
[email protected] (310) 538-0555
Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment (PACE)
1055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1475
Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles http://pacela.org/ PACE is a non-profit community development organization founded in 1976 to create economic solutions to meet the challenges of employment, education, housing, business development and the environment in our communities.
[email protected] [email protected]
(213) 353-3982 (213) 989-3189
Pilipino Workers' Center 153 Glendale Blvd Los Angeles CA 90026 Los Angeles http://pwcsc.org/ PWC focuses on providing programs that help meet the immediate needs of workers and their families while at the same time building their leadership to take collective action for long last change.
[email protected] 213-250-4353
Samoan National Nurses Association
1950 E 220th St #301 Long Beach CA 90810 Los Angeles [email protected] (310) 952-1115
Search To Involve Pilipino Americans
3200 W. Temple St. Los Angeles CA 90026 Los Angeles https://www.sipa-online.org/ SIPA enriches and empowers generations of Pilipino Americans and others by providing health and human services, community economic development, and a place where all people of all backgrounds can come together to strengthen community.
[email protected] [email protected]
(213)382-1819 ext. 0102
South Asian Network 18173 Pioneer Blvd, Suite I
Artesia CA 90701 Los Angeles http://southasiannetwork.org/ South Asian Network was founded in 1990 to provide an open forum for people of South Asian origin to gather and discuss social, economic, and political issues affecting the community, with the goal of raising awareness, engagement
[email protected] [email protected]
(562) 403-0488
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and advocacy among community members leading to an empowered and active community.
Asian Americans Advancing Justice
1145 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd Floor
Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles https://advancingjustice-la.org/ Provides legal direct services, impact litigation, policy advocacy, leadership development, and capacity building.
[email protected] (213) 977-7500
Building Skills Partnership 829 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90016 Los Angeles http://www.buildingskills.org/ Building Skills Partnership (BSP) represents a unique non-profit collaboration between the janitors’ union, commercial building owners, janitorial employers, client companies and community leaders. Founded in 2007, BSP is a statewide organization that works towards its mission to improve the quality of life for low-wage property service workers and their families by increasing their skills, access to education and opportunities for career and community advancement.
[email protected] (213) 284-3815
Centro Community Hispanic Association, Inc. (Centro CHA)
1633 Long Beach Boulevard
Long Beach CA 90813 Los Angeles www.centrocha.org Centro CHA is a non-profit Hispanic/Latino human and social service agency formed in 1992 and incorporated in 1999. Since 1992, Centro CHA strives to create a record of service that advances and advocates extensively for the well-being of underrepresented, low-income Hispanic children, youth and families in the City of Long Beach.
[email protected] 562-612-4180
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA)
2533 West 3rd St. Los Angeles CA 90057 Los Angeles http://www.chirla.org/ The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) was founded in 1986. CHIRLA is a California leader with national impact made of diverse immigrant families and individuals who act as agents of social change to achieve a world with freedom of mobility, full human rights, and true participatory democracy. CHIRLA’s mission is to achieve a just society fully inclusive of immigrants. CHIRLA organizes and serves individuals, institutions and coalitions to build power, transform public opinion, and change policies to achieve full human, civil and labor rights.
[email protected] 213-353-1333
Filipino Migrant Center 2125 Santa Fe Avenue
Long Beach CA 90810 Los Angeles https://filipinomigrantcenter.org/ Works to empower a Filipino community actively engaged in the movement for local and global justice. They aim to educate, organize and mobilize the low-income and working-class families of the Filipino community in Southern California and address the issues and concerns that they face in our daily lives.
[email protected] (562) 676-4414
Guam Communications Network
4201 Long Beach Boulevard, Suite 218
Long Beach CA 90807 Los Angeles [email protected] (562) 989-5690
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Hospitality Training Academy (HTA)
130 S. Alvarado Street Second Floor
Los Angeles CA 90057 Los Angeles http://lahta.org/ The Hospitality Training Academy (HTA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit institution and a labor-management partnership/Taft-Hartley fund that provides benefits to both the UNITE HERE Local 11 labor union and its over 135 employers.
California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
Immigration Legal Services Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.
1530 James M Wood Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90015 Los Angeles www.catholiccharitiesla.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other; Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
(213) 251-3411
Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law
256 S Occidental Blvd Los Angeles CA 90057 Los Angeles www.centerforhumanrights.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
(213) 388-8693
Immigration Center for Women and Children
634 S. Spring Street, Suite 727
Los Angeles CA 90014 Los Angeles www.icwclaw.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies
(213) 614-1165
National Immigration Law Center
3435 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles CA 90010 Los Angeles www.nilc.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
(213) 639-3900
UNITE HERE 464 Lucas Ave. #201 Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles www.unitehere.org Education and Outreach
(213) 481-8530
African Communities Public Health Coalition
3731 Stocker St. Site 211
Los Angeles CA 90008 Los Angeles www.africancoalition.org Education and Outreach
(213) 909-0985
Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles
1145 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles www.advancingjustice-la.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Legal Training and Technical Assistance; Education and Outreach.
(213) 977-7500
Building Skills Partnership 828 W Washington Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90015 Los Angeles www.buildingskills.org Education and Outreach
(213) 284-3802
Central American Resource Center (CARECEN)
2845 W 7th Street Los Angeles CA 90005 Los Angeles www.carecen-la.org (213) 385-7800
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Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
Centro Community Hispanic Association, Inc. (Centro CHA)
1633 Long Beach Boulevard
Long Beach CA 90813 Los Angeles www.centrocha.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Education and Outreach.
(562) 612-4180
Clinica Monseñor Oscar A. Romero
123 S. Alvarado Street
Los Angeles CA 90057 Los Angeles www.clinicaromero.com Education and Outreach
(213) 989-7700
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA)
2533 W. 3rd Street Suite #101
Los Angeles CA 90057 Los Angeles www.chirla.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
(213) 353-1333
Council of Mexican Federations (COFEM)
125 Paseo de la Plaza Suite 101
Los Angeles CA 90012 Los Angeles www.cofem.org Education and Outreach
(213) 417-8380
El Rescate 1501 W. 8th St. Suite 100
Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles www.elrescate.org Education and Outreach
(213) 387-3284
Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles - Interfaith Refugee & Immigration Service (IRIS)
3621 Brunswick Ave Los Angeles CA 90039 Los Angeles www.iris.ladiocese.org/1programs.html#Legal Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
(323) 667-0489
Human Rights First 333 South Hope Street 43rd Floor
Los Angeles CA 90071 Los Angeles www.humanrightsfirst.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense.
(213) 294-2695
International Institute of Los Angeles
435 S. Boyle Avenue Los Angeles CA 90033 Los Angeles www.iilosangeles.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
(323) 264-6217
International Rescue Committee, Glendale
625 North Maryland Ave
Glandale CA 91206 Los Angeles www.rescue.org/united-states/los-angeles-ca Application Assistance-Naturalization; Education and Outreach
(818) 550-6220
Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance (KIWA)
1053 S. New Hampshire Ave.
Los Angeles CA 90006 Los Angeles www.kiwa.org Education and Outreach
(213) 738-9050
Korean Resource Center 540 S. Kingsley Drive, Suite B
Los Angeles CA 90020 Los Angeles www.krcla.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
(323) 937-3718
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
1550 W. 8th Street Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles www.lafla.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
(800) 399-4529
Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice
5301 Whittier Blvd., Floor 4
Los Angeles CA 90022 Los Angeles www.laclj.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense.
(323) 980-3500
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Los Angeles County Bar Association
1055 West 7th Street, Suite 2700
Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles www.lacba.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies.
(213) 627-2727
Loyola Immigrant Justice Clinic
919 S Albany St Los Angeles CA 90105 Los Angeles www.lls.edu/lijc Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
(213) 736-8138
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation
401 N Garfield Ave Montebello CA 90640 Los Angeles www.maof.org Education and Outreach
(323) 890-9600
Pomona Economic Opportunity Center
1682 W Mission Blvd Pomona CA 91766 Los Angeles www.pomonadaylabor.org Education and Outreach
(909) 397-4215
Public Counsel 610 South Ardmore Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90005 Los Angeles www.publiccounsel.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense.
(213) 385-2977
United Farmworkers (UFW) Foundation
2003 Whittier Blvd Los Angeles CA 90023 Los Angeles www.sisepuede.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
(323) 264-2700
University of Southern California, Gould School of Law, Immigration Clinic
699 Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90089 Los Angeles www.gould.usc.edu/academics/experiential/ clinics/immigration/citizenship/ Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense.
(213) 740-0497
YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles
625 S. New Hampshire Ave
Los Angeles CA 90005 Los Angeles www.ymcala.org Education and Outreach
(213) 351-2276
Refugee Resettlement Agencies International Rescue Committee-Los Angeles
625 N. Maryland Ave. Glendale CA 91206 Los Angeles https://www.rescue.org/united-states/los-angeles-ca The International Rescue Committee provides opportunities for refugees, asylees, victims of human trafficking, survivors of torture, and other immigrants to thrive in America.
Martin Zogg [email protected]
(818) 937-2860
Catholic Charities-Los Angeles
1530 James M. Wood Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90015 Los Angeles www.catholiccharitiesla.org The programs of Catholic Charities of Los Angeles address human suffering and larger social issues, such as poverty, hunger and nutrition, homelessness, immigration, health care, mental health and illiteracy.
Steve Lee [email protected]
(213) 251-3506
International Institute of Los Angeles
3800 La Crescenta Ave., Ste. 204
Glendale CA 91214 Los Angeles http://www.iilosangeles.org/ International Institute of Los Angeles was founded in 1914 to help newly arrived immigrants integrate into their new lives in Los Angeles. Program provided include child services, housing assistance, cultural integration supports, immigration legal services, transportation assistance, and other social services.
Lilian Alba [email protected]
(323) 987-8281
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees
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Proteus, Inc. 715 East Ave., L-8 Ste. 103
Lancaster CA 93535 Los Angeles http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(661) 674-4051 (661) 948-8500
Re-Entry Organizations Paving the Way Foundation, Inc.
44814 CEDAR AVE Lancaster CA 93534 Los Angeles http://pavingthewayfd.com/ Supportive services
[email protected] 661-522-4134
Tarzana Treatment Center 907 West Lancaster Blvd
Lancaster CA 93534 Los Angeles https://www.tarzanatc.org/location-detail/lancaster/907-w-lancaster-boulevard/ Substance abuse and mental health treatment for adults and youth.
(661) 723-4829
Tarzana Treatment Center 44447 10th Street West
Lancaster CA 93534 Los Angeles https://www.tarzanatc.org/ Substance abuse and mental health treatment for adults and youth.
(661) 726-2630
Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc.
44447 N. 10th St. Lancaster CA 93534 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (661) 726-2630
The Anti-Recidivism Coalition
1320 East 7th St, Suite 260
Los Angeles CA 90021 Los Angeles http://www.antirecidivism.org/ Reentry support and advocacy network.
[email protected] (213) 955-5885
Inside Out Writers 1212 N. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90029 Los Angeles http://insideoutwriters.org/ Supportive services for currently and formerly incarcerated youth and young adults.
[email protected] (323) 660-1866
Delancey Street Foundation
400 N. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles CA 90004 Los Angeles http://www.delanceystreetfoundation.org/index.php Residential self-help organization.
[email protected] 323-644-4122
ACLU Southern California 1313 West Eighth St. Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles https://www.aclusocal.org/ Legal services; Service Area: Los Angeles, Kern, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties.
[email protected] 213.977.9500
Countywide Criminal Justice Coordination Committee
500 West Temple St, Ste 520
Los Angeles CA 90012 Los Angeles http://ccjcc.lacounty.gov/ Criminal justice policy advisory body.
[email protected] (213) 974-8398
Violence Prevention Coalition of Greater Los Angeles
1000 North Alameda Street Suite 240
Los Angeles CA 90012 Los Angeles http://www.vpcgla.org/contact-us/ Members represent public and private organizations, including public health, legal community, gun violence prevention, domestic violence, probation, law enforcement, gang intervention, child abuse prevention, victim support services, arts organizations, education organizations, early childhood, and youth development.
[email protected] [email protected]
Volunteers of America Los Angeles
3600 Wilshire Blvd Suite 1500
Los Angeles CA 90010 Los Angeles https://voala.org/ [email protected] (213) 389-1500
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Volunteers of America is a non-profit human services organization committed to serving people in need, strengthening families, and building communities.
A New Way of Life PO BOX 875288 Los Angeles CA 90087 Los Angeles http://www.anewwayoflife.org/ Housing and support to formerly incarcerated women.
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
323.563.3575
ACCE Institute 3655 S Grand Ave #250
Los Angeles CA 90007 Los Angeles http://www.acceinstitute.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] (213) 863-4548
Advancement Project 1910 W. Sunset Blvd. Suite 500
Los Angeles CA 90026 Los Angeles http://advancementprojectca.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] [email protected]
213-989-1300
Asian Americans Advancing Justice
1145 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles https://www.advancingjustice-la.org/ Legal Services, Family Services, Employment Services, Housing (Asian-American specific).
(213) 977-7500
Liberty Hill Foundation 6420 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 700
Los Angeles CA 90048 Los Angeles https://www.libertyhill.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] (323) 556-7200
Volunteers of America Bay Area
8101 S. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90044 Los Angeles http://cocosouthla.org/ Community Organizing, Advocacy
[email protected] 323-750-9087
Homeboy Industries 130 W. BRUNO ST. Los Angeles CA 90012 Los Angeles https://www.homeboyindustries.org/ Job Skills Training, Education, Tattoo Removal, Mental Health, Other Supportive Services.
[email protected] (323) 526-1254
Life After Uncivil Ruthless Act (LAURA)
4700 Honduras St. Los Angeles CA 90011 Los Angeles http://www.laurala.org/ Advocacy and support network of women with incarcerated loved ones.
[email protected] (323) 816-9651
LA Black Worker Center 5350 Crenshaw Blvd Los Angeles CA 90043 Los Angeles http://www.lablackworkercenter.org/ Labor advocacy network
[email protected] 323-752-7287
LA Community Action Network
838 E. 6TH ST. Los Angeles CA 90021 Los Angeles http://cangress.org/ Advocacy; Community Organizing
[email protected] 213.228.0024
Asian American Drug Abuse Program — Corporate Office
2900 Crenshaw Blvd Los Angeles CA 90016 Los Angeles http://www.aadapinc.org/ Substance abuse treatment
[email protected] (323) 293-6284
Center for Employment Opportunities
1320 East 7th St, Suite 260
Los Angeles CA 90021 Los Angeles https://ceoworks.org/our-offices/los-angeles/ Reentry Employment Services
[email protected] 909-380-8823
Sadler Healthcare, Inc. 225 North Mariposa Los Angeles CA 90004 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (213) 736-5441
Sadler Healthcare, Inc. 1731 Menlo Ave. Los Angeles CA 90006 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (323) 734-3284
HealthRight360 2307 West 6th St. Los Angeles CA 90057 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (213) 351-2830
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Tarzana Treatment Center 7101 Baird Avenue Reseda CA 91335 Los Angeles https://www.tarzanatc.org/location-detail/reseda/302-2/ Substance abuse and mental health treatment for adults and youth.
(818) 342-5897
Fred Brown Recovery Services
270 West 14th St. San Pedro CA 90731 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (310) 519-8723
Fred Brown Recovery Services
856 West 19th St. San Pedro CA 90731 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (310) 519-8723
Southern California Alcohol and Drug Program
11501 Dolan St. Downey CA 90241 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (562) 923-7894
Detour Mentoring Group, Inc.
1202 West 135th Street
Gardena CA 90247 Los Angeles http://www.illnevergiveup.com/ Mentoring
[email protected] 310-768-8100
Los Angeles Regional Reentry Partnership
742 North La Brea Blvd.
Inglewood CA 90302 Los Angeles http://www.lareentry.org/ LARRP is a network of public, community and faith-based agencies and advocates working together to ensure that our reentry system meets the needs of our agencies, communities, and the people we serve, both in terms of capacity and public policy. LARRP is the successor organization to several other reentry groups including the LASD Reentry Advisory Board and the 21st Century Reentry Project. The work of LARRP is accomplished through a Steering Committee and three standing committees: Housing, Employment, and Behavioral Health. LARRP is a project of Community Partners.
Californians United for a Responsible Budget (CURB)
1137 E Redondo Blvd Inglewood CA 90302 Los Angeles http://www.curbprisonspending.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] (213) 864-8931
U.S. Veterans Initiative 733 South Hindry Avenue
Inglewood CA 90301 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (310) 744-6553
Tarzana Treatment Center 2101 Magnolia Avenue
Long Beach CA 90806 Los Angeles https://www.tarzanatc.org/location-detail/long-beach/2101-magnolia-avenue/ Substance abuse and mental health treatment for adults and youth.
(562) 218-1868
Tarzana Treatment Center — Long Beach Outpatient Facility
5190 Atlantic Avenue Long Beach CA 90805 Los Angeles https://www.tarzanatc.org/location-detail/long-beach/5190-atlantic-avenue/ Substance abuse and mental health treatment for adults and youth.
(562) 428-4111
CEC Long Beach Reentry 2233 E. 69th St. Long Beach CA 90805 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html [email protected] (562) 663-0711
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Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
Chapman House 834 Pacific Ave. Long Beach CA 90813 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (562) 495-3404
Safe Refuge 3115 East 7th St.. Long Beach CA 90804 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (562) 987-5722
CEC Long Beach Reentry 2233 E. 69th St. Long Beach CA 90805 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (562) 663-0711
Tarzana Treatment Centers, Inc.
2101 Magnolia Ave. Long Beach CA 90806 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor..
[email protected] (562) 428-4111
Tarzana Treatment Center 8330 Reseda Blvd. Northridge CA 91324 Los Angeles https://www.tarzanatc.org/location-detail/northridge/8330-reseda-boulevard/ Substance abuse and mental health treatment for adults and youth.
(818) 534-1820
Tarzana Treatment Center 422 W Avenue P Suite C280
Palmdale CA 93551 Los Angeles https://www.tarzanatc.org/location-detail/palmdale/422-w-avenue-p-suite-c280/ Substance abuse and mental health treatment for adults and youth.
(661) 729-9090
Friends Outside 261 E. Colorado Blvd Suite #217
Pasadena CA 91101 Los Angeles http://www.friendsoutsidela.org/ Chapters and affiliates provide services and programs within county jails, support groups and emergency assistance for family members, children's social and recreational programs, assistance with visiting at area jails, and resources and referrals to people re-entering to the community from jail and prison.
[email protected] (626) 795-7607 ext. 103
Grandview Foundation, Inc.
225 Grandview St. Pasadena CA 91104 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (626) 797-1124
Phoenix House — Lake View Terrace
11600 Eldridge Avenue
Sylmar CA 91342 Los Angeles https://www.phoenixhouse.org/locations/california/lake-view-terrace/ Addiction recovery and rehabilitation services for teens.
888 671 9392
Tarzana Treatment Center 18646 Oxnard Street Tarzana CA 91356 Los Angeles https://www.tarzanatc.org/location-detail/tarzana/18646-oxnard-street/ Substance abuse and mental health treatment for adults and youth.
(888) 777-8565
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Phoenix House — Venice Beach Residential and Outpatient Services
503 Ocean Front Walk
Venice CA 90291 Los Angeles https://www.phoenixhouse.org/locations/california/phoenix-house-venice/ Addiction recovery and rehabilitation services.
[email protected] 888 671 9392
Phoenix House of California, Inc.
503 Ocean Front Walk
Venice CA 90291 Los Angeles https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (310) 392-3070
Parole Units Compton 322 W. Compton
Blvd., #203 Compton CA 90220 Los Angeles
310.639.8601
El Monte & Santa Fe Springs
9900 Baldwin Place El Monte CA 91731 Los Angeles
626.527.3005
Antelope Valley 43645 Pioneer Court Lancaster CA 93534 Los Angeles
661.729.0530
El Monte, LA Central 2444 S. Alameda St. Los Angeles CA 90058 Los Angeles
323.238.1700
Long Beach, Mid City, Huntington Park GPS & Mid City GPS
2444 S. Alameda St Los Angeles CA 90058 Los Angeles
323.238.1600
Pomona, San Gabriel Valley, & San Gabriel Valley GPS
971 Corporate Center Drive
Pomona CA 91768 Los Angeles
909.802.1020
Pasadena, San Fernand Valley, & Van Nuys
8100 Balboa Place Van Nuys CA 91406 Los Angeles
818.442.0400
County Probation Los Angeles County - Alhambra Area Office
200 W. Woodard Ave.
Alhambra CA 91801 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(626) 308-5542
Los Angeles County - Central Placement
3965 S. Vermont Ave. 3rd Floor
Los Angeles CA 90037 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(323) 730-4400
Los Angeles County - Centinela Area Office
1330 W. Imperial Highway
Los Angeles CA 90044 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(323) 241-5800
Los Angeles County - Crenshaw Area Office
3606 W. Exposition Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90016 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(323) 298-3511
Los Angeles County - Day Reporting Center
5811 South San Pedro Street
Los Angeles CA 90011 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(323) 235-7047
Los Angeles County - Downey Headquarters
9150 E. Imperial Hwy.
Downey CA 90242 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(866) 931-2222
Los Angeles County - East Los Angeles (ELA) Area Office
4849 Civic Center Way
Los Angeles CA 90022 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(323) 780-2185
Los Angeles County - East San Fernando (ESF) Valley Office
14414 Delano St. Van Nuys CA 91401 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(818) 374-2000
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Los Angeles County - Firestone Area Office
8526 S. Grape St. Los Angeles CA 90001 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(323) 586-6469
Los Angeles County - Foothill Area Office
300 E. Walnut Street Room 200
Pasadena CA 91101 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(626) 356-5281
Los Angeles County - Harbor Area Office
3221 Torrance Bl. Torrance CA 90503 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(310) 222-2672
Los Angeles County - Long Beach Area Office
275 Magnolia Ave Suite 1985
Long Beach CA 90802 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(562) 247-2200
Los Angeles County - Lynwood Regional Justice Center
11701 Alameda Street
Lynwood CA 90262 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(323) 357-5545
Los Angeles County - Pomona Valley Area Office
1660 W. Mission Blvd.
Pomona CA 91766 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(909) 469-4507
Los Angeles County - Rio Hondo Area Office
8240 S. Broadway Whittier CA 90606 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(562) 908-3119
Los Angeles County - Riverview Area Office
12310 Lower Azusa Rd.
Arcadia CA 91006 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(626) 579-8506
Los Angeles County - San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Area Office
11234 E. Valley Bl Suite 302
El Monte CA 91731 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(626) 575-4059
Los Angeles County - Santa Monica Area Office
1725 Main St. Santa Monica
CA 90401 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(310) 260-3525
Los Angeles County - South Central Area Office
200 W. Compton Bl. Suite 300
Compton CA 90220 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(310) 603-7311
Los Angeles County - Valencia Sub Office
23759 Valencia Blvd. Valencia CA 91355 Los Angeles http://probation.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/probation
(661) 253-7271
Local Child Support Agencies
Los Angeles http://cssd.lacounty.gov/ Steven J Golightly [email protected]
323-889-3400
Orange 1055 North Main Street 1st Floor
Santa Ana CA 92701 Orange http://www.css.ocgov.com/ Steven Eldred [email protected]
714-347-8115
Middle Sierra Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizers
Mother Lode
Larry Yanni [email protected] Dave Thoeny [email protected]
(209) 533-3396
Regional Training Coordinators Mother Lode Vicki Long (209) 536-4509
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[email protected] Larry Yanni [email protected]
Local Board
Mother Lode 197 Mono Way, Suite B
Sonora CA 95370
Amador Calaveras Mariposa Tuolumne
http://mljt.org/ David Thoeny [email protected]
(209) 533-3396
Adult Education Program Consortia Yosemite (Stanislaus Mother Lode) Consortium
435 College Ave. Modesto CA 95350 Stanislaus www.yosemite.edu/aebg Pedro Mendez [email protected]
(209) 575-6332
Capital Adult Education Regional Consortium
P.O. Box 269003 Sacramento CA 95826 Sacramento http://www.caerc.org Branka Marceta [email protected]
(916) 228-2587
Delta Sierra Regional Alliance (San Joaquin Delta)
5151 Pacific Avenue Stockton CA 95207 San Joaquin https://www.deltacollege.edu/ Heather Maloy [email protected]
(209) 954-5012
Gateway Adult Education Network
50 East 20th Street Merced CA 95340 Merced http://mygaen.org Marisol Zaragoza [email protected]
(209) 384-6213
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair Central Valley/Mother Lode Regional Consortium
http://crconsortium.com/ Karri Hammerstrom [email protected]
(559) 324-6476
Department of Rehabilitation 2550 Mariposa Mall,
Room 2000 Fresno CA 93721 Fresno http://dor.ca.gov/
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Araceli Holland [email protected]
(559) 488-7300
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers Central Valley Regional Center
4615 North Marty Avenue
Fresno CA 93722 Fresno Kings Madera Mariposa Merced Tulare
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc367.cfm Heather Flores (559) 276-4300
Valley Mountain Regional Center
702 North Aurora Street
Stockton CA 95202 Amador Calaveras San Joaquin Stanislaus Tuolumne
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc377.cfm Tony Anderson (209) 473-0951
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Independent Living Centers Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
Immigrant Serving Organizations California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
Immigration Legal Services (Statewide) Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)
405 Fourteenth Street, Suite 1201
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda www.cliniclegal.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
510-272-2730
PICO California 171 Santa Rosa Avenue
Oakland CA 94610 Alameda www.picocalifornia.org Education and Outreach
916-447-7959
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.
1530 James M Wood Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90015 Los Angeles www.catholiccharitiesla.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other; Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
213-251-3411
Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law
256 S Occidental Blvd Los Angeles CA 90057 Los Angeles www.centerforhumanrights.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
213-388-8693
Immigration Center for Women and Children
634 S. Spring Street, Suite 727
Los Angeles CA 90014 Los Angeles www.icwclaw.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies
213-614-1165
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National Immigration Law Center
3435 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles CA 90010 Los Angeles www.nilc.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
213-639-3900
UNITE HERE 464 Lucas Ave. #201 Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles www.unitehere.org Education and Outreach
213-481-8530
California Family Resource Association
4700 Roseville Road North Highlands
CA 95660 Sacramento www.californiafamilyresource.org Education and Outreach
916-244-1941
California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation
2210 K Street, Suite 201
Sacramento CA 95816 Sacramento www.crlaf.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Legal Training and Technical Assistance; Education and Outreach.
916-446-7901
Center for Gender & Refugee Studies - California at UC Hastings College of the Law
200 McAllister Street San Francisco CA 94102 San Francisco www.cgrs.uchastings.edu Legal Training and Technical Assistance
415-565-4877
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
1663 Mission Street, Suite 602
San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco www.ilrc.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
415-255-9499
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights
131 Steuart Street #400
San Francisco CA 94105 San Francisco www.lccr.com Removal Defense; Legal Training and Technical Assistance.
415-543-9444
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees Proteus, Inc. 1011 W. Atchison
Ave. Mariposa CA 93706 Mariposa http://www.proteusinc.org/
WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 233-1380 (559) 266-6177
Re-Entry Organizations Changing Echoes 7632 Pool Station Rd Angels Camp CA 95222 Calaveras http://changingechoes.com/
Substance abuse treatment. [email protected] 1800-633-7066
Parole Units None
County Probation Amador County 675 New York Ranch
Rd. Jackson CA 95642 Amador http://www.amadorgov.org/departments/probation
(209) 223-6387
Calaveras County 23 E. Saint Charles San Andreas CA 95249 Calaveras http://probation.calaverasgov.us/
(209) 754-6466
Mariposa County 5091 Bullion Street Mariposa CA 95338 Mariposa http://www.mariposacounty.org/index.aspx?NID=81
(209) 966-3612
Tuolumne County 465 S. Washington St.
Sonora CA 95370 Tuolumne https://www.tuolumnecounty.ca.gov/337/Probation-Department
(209) 533-7500
Child Support Central Sierra Child Support Agency
Alpine: 75A Diamond Valley Road, Markleeville, CA 96120
Alpine Amador
http://www.amadorgov.org/services/central-sierra-child-support-agency
Julie Prado [email protected]
209-223-6663
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(Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne)
Amador: 639 New York Ranch Road, Jackson, CA 96542 Calaveras: 509 East St. Charles St., San Andreas, CA 95249 Tuolumne: 975 Morning Star Drive, Sonora, CA 96472
Calaveras Tuolumne
Mariposa 5362 Lemee Lane Mariposa CA 95338 Mariposa http://www.mariposacounty.org/index.aspx?nid=69 Sharon Wardale-Trejo [email protected]
209-742-0865
North Bay Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizer
Solano Racy Ming [email protected]
(707) 888-4919
Regional Training Coordinator
Solano Brian Hooker [email protected]
(707) 863-3588
Local Workforce Development Boards
Workforce Alliance of North Bay
1546 1st Street Napa CA 94559 Lake, Napa, Marin, Mendocino
http://workforcealliancenorthbay.org/ Bruce Wilson [email protected]
(707) 337-5292
Sonoma 2227 Capricorn Way, Suite 100
Santa Rosa CA 95407 Sonoma https://sonomawib.org/ Katie Greaves [email protected]
(707) 565-8500
Solano 320 Campus Lane Fairfield CA 94534 Solano http://solanowdb.org/ Heather Henry [email protected]
(707) 864-3370
Adult Education Program Consortia Sonoma County Adult Education Consortium
1501 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa CA 95404 Sonoma http://www.sonomacountyadulteducation.org Nancy Miller [email protected]
(707) 527-4720
Napa Valley Adult Education Consortium
1600 Lincoln Avenue Napa CA 94558 Napa http://nvaec.org/ Erik Shearer [email protected]
(707) 256-7150
Solano Adult Education Consortium
401 Nut Tree Road Vacaville CA 95687 Solano http://www.SolanoAdultEd.org Christine Hess [email protected]
Marin County Adult Education Block Grant Consortium
835 College Ave. Kentfield CA 94904 Marin http://www.marinadultedconsortium.com Elizabeth Pratt [email protected]
(415) 457-8811
Mendocino-Lake CCD 1000 Hensley Creek Rd.
Ukiah CA 95482 Mendocino www.mendolakeACE.org Christy Pedroncelli Smith [email protected]
(707) 463-5217
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair Bay Area Community College Consortium
https://sites.google.com/a/baccc.net/baccc/Home Rock Pfotenhauer [email protected]
(831) 479-6482
Department of Rehabilitation 50 D. Street, Ste. 425 Santa Rosa CA 95404 Sonoma http://dor.ca.gov/ David Wayte
[email protected] (707) 576-2247, x11047
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The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
88 Rowland Way, Suite 100
Novato CA 94945 Marin http://dor.ca.gov/ The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Maryann Perrine [email protected]
(415) 893-7708
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers North Bay Regional Center 610 Airpark Road Napa CA 94558 Napa
Solano Sonoma
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc371.cfm Gabriel Rogin (707) 256-1100
Golden Gate Regional Center
1355 Market Street, Suite 220
San Francisco CA 94103 Marin San Francisco San Mateo
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc361.cfm Eric Zigman (415) 546-9222
Redwood Coast Regional Center
1116 Airport Park Boulevard
Ukiah CA 95482 Del Norte Humboldt Mendocino Lake
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc370.cfm Rick Blumberg, Ph.D. (707) 462-3832
Independent Living Centers Marin Center for Independent Living (MCIL)
710 Fourth Street San Rafael CA 94901 Marin http://www.marincil.org/ To assist persons with all types of disabilities to achieve their maximum level of sustainable independence as contributing, responsible and equal participants in society.
415-459-6245
Disability Services & Legal Center (DS&LC)
521 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa CA 95401 Sonoma http://mydslc.org/ DSLCs mission is to advance the rights of people with disabilities to equal justice, access, opportunity, and participation in our communities.
707-528-2745
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
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For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
CalFresh Employment & Training (Community Based Organizations) Health and Human Services Opportunity Center
1101 Fifth Ave. Suite 250
San Rafael CA 94901 Marin http://shasta.networkofcare.org/mh/index.aspx The Network of Care for Mental/Behavioral Health is an online information portal for individuals, families and social service agencies concerned with community mental health services, substance use treatment programs and help for people with developmental disabilities.
Probation Department/Center for Positive Change
675 Texas St. Suite 6500
Fairfield CA 94534 Solano http://www.solanocounty.com/default.asp The County provides a variety of services aimed at improving the lives of children, women, men and the elderly. Through countywide planning and coordination, the County’s role in health care includes providing clinical services and health care assistance to the poor and disabled, providing alcohol, drug and mental health services and protecting the community from public health threats such as communicable diseases.
Immigrant Serving Organizations Centro Laboral de Graton 2981 Bowen Street Graton CA 95444 Sonoma http://www.gratondaylabor.org/
Centro Laboral de Graton (CLG) is a worker-led day labor center that organizes with domestic workers and day laborers in West Sonoma County, CA for the advancement of their rights and dignity as workers, as immigrants, and as members of the broader community. CLG offers a hiring process to employers that is democratic, fair, and transparent. This process has been developed over 15 years of organizing with workers, and seeks to embody and support the vision and mission of CLG.
Jesus Guzman [email protected]
(707) 829-1864
California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
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additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
Immigration Legal Services Canal Alliance 91 Larkspur St San Rafael CA 94901 Marin www.canalalliance.org
Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
(415) 454-2640
California Human Development
3315 Airway Drive Santa Rosa CA 95403 Sonoma www.californiahumandevelopment.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
(707) 523-1155
Vital Immigrant Defense Advocacy and Services (VIDAS)
576 B Street, Suite 1C Santa Rosa CA 95401 Sonoma www.vidaslegal.org Education and Outreach
(707) 523-1740
Refugee Resettlement Agencies None
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees California Human Development
55 First Street, Box M Lakeport CA 95453 Lake https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Field Office. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] (707) 262-0440
California Human Development
2261 Elm Street, Building K
Napa CA 94559 Napa https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Field Office. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] (707) 253-4648
California Human Development
100 Main Street South
St.Helena CA 94574 Napa https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Day Labor Center and Field Office. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] (707) 963-7805
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California Human Development
631 South Orchard Avenue
Ukiah CA 95482 Mendocino https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Field Office. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] (707) 467-5959
California Human Development
459 Marvin Way Dixon CA 95620 Solano https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Field Office. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living
[email protected] (707) 678-3266
Ya Ka Ama Indian Education and Development, Inc.
7462 Steve Olson Lane
Forestville CA 95436 Sonoma http://ya-ka-ama.org/ WIOA 166 Grantee - supports Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian programs. Ya-Ka-Ama's WIOA Program is established to facilitate economic self-sufficiency through employment and job training for Native Americans.
[email protected] (707) 881-1541
California Human Development
2nd Street Fulton CA 95439 Sonoma https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Day Labor Center. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] (707) 328-9793
California Human Development
405 Grove St Healdburg CA 95448 Sonoma https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Day Labor Center. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] (707) 433-6652
California Human Development
PO Box 2588 Santa Rosa CA 95405 Sonoma https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Drug Free Living - Residential for Adolescents. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas,
[email protected] (707) 526-3152
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offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living
California Human Development
3315 Airway Drive Santa Rosa CA 95403 Sonoma https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Administration Office, Immigration Services, and Drug Free Living - Outpatient Services. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] (707) 523-1155
California Human Development
1015 Center Drive, Suite B
Santa Rosa CA 95403 Sonoma https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Training Center, Field Office, Green Energy. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] (707) 523-1155
California Human Development
1695 Piner Road Santa Rosa CA 95403 Sonoma https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. disABILITY Services. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] (707) 542-5609
California Human Development
3555 Sonoma Highway
Santa Rosa CA 95405 Sonoma https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Drug Free Living - Residential for Women. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] (707) 526-3150
California Human Development
1711 Ridley Avenue Santa Rosa CA 95405 Sonoma https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Drug Free Living - Residential for Men. CHD provides services across northern California to
[email protected] (707) 526-3151
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rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
Re-Entry Organizations Center Point - N. California Corporate Office
135 Paul Drive San Rafael CA 94903 Marin http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 415-492-4444
Center Point - STOP 2 Main Office Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming
1601 Second St. #104 San Rafael CA 94901 Marin http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 415-456-6655
Center Point - Multi-Service Center
1601 Second St. San Rafael CA 94901 Marin http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 415-456-6655
Center Point - Adult Residential
603 D St. & 207 1st St.
San Rafael CA 94901 Marin http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 415-454-9444
Center Point - Women & Children's Residential
1601 Second Street San Rafael CA 94901 Marin http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 415-459-2395
Center Point - Medical Clinic
1601 Second St. #108 San Rafael CA 94901 Marin http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 415-456-6655
Center Point - CAJI 207 1st Street San Rafael CA 94901 Marin http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 415-991-5787
Archway Recovery 1525 Union Ave Fairfield CA 94533 Solano https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (707) 435-1804
Bi-Bett 419 Pennsylvania St Vallejo CA 94590 Solano https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (925) 798-7250
Friends Outside (Drop-In Center @ Sonoma County Main Adult Dentention Facility)
2777 Ventura Avenue
Santa Rosa CA 95403 Sonoma http://www.friendsoutsidesonoma.org/ Chapters and affiliates provide services and programs within county jails, support groups and emergency assistance for family members, children's social and recreational programs, assistance with visiting at area jails, and resources and referrals to people re-entering to the community from jail and prison.
[email protected] 707-526-7318
Center Point - DAAC 1430 Neotomas Ave Santa Rosa CA 95405 Sonoma https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html [email protected] (707) 571-2333
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Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
McAlister Institute 2100 Napa Vallejo Hwy
Napa CA 94558 Napa https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (707) 257-7078
Parole Units Ukiah 798 North State
Street Ukiah CA 95482 Mendocino
(707)463-5713
Vallejo 1840 Capitol Street Vallejo CA 94590 Solano
(707)648-5372
Santa Rosa 3222 Airway Dr. Suite A
Santa Rosa CA 95403 Sonoma
(707)576-2200
County Probation Lake County 201 S. Smith St Lakeport CA 95453 Lake http://www.lakecountyca.gov/Government/
Directory/Probation.htm
(707) 262-4285
Napa County 1125 3rd St. Napa CA 94559 Napa https://www.countyofnapa.org/1636/Probation
707-253-4431
Marin County 3501 Civic Center Drive Suite 259
San Rafael CA 94903 Marin https://www.marincounty.org/depts/pb
(415) 473-6599
Mendocino County - Ukiah Office
585 Low Gap Rd Ukiah CA 95482 Mendocino https://www.mendocinocounty.org/government/probation
707-234-6900
Mendocino County - Fort Bragg Office
700 S. Franklin Rm 107
Fort Bragg CA 95437 Mendocino https://www.mendocinocounty.org/government/probation
707-234-6900
Mendocino County - Willits Office
472 E. Valley St. Willits CA 95490 Mendocino https://www.mendocinocounty.org/government/probation
707-234-6900
Solano County 475 Union Avenue Fairfield CA 94533 Solano http://www.co.solano.ca.us/depts/probation/default.asp
(707) 784-7600
Solano County - Vallejo 321 Tuolumne Street Vallejo CA 94590 Solano http://www.co.solano.ca.us/depts/probation/default.asp
(707) 553-5531
Sonoma County 600 Administration Drive, Room 104J
Santa Rosa CA 95403 Sonoma http://sonomacounty.ca.gov/Probation/
(707) 565-2149
Local Child Support Agencies
Lake 3980 Gard St. Kelseyville CA 95451 Lake http://www.lakecountyca.gov/Government/ Directory/DCSS.htm
Gail Woodworth [email protected]
707-262-4774
Napa 1127 First Street Suite D
Napa CA 94559 Napa https://www.countyofnapa.org/2094/Child-Support-Services Janet Nottley [email protected]
707-253-4250
Marin 88 Rowland Way, Suite 200
Novato CA 94945 Marin https://www.marincounty.org/depts/CS Jill Francis [email protected]
415-473-4067
Mendocino 107 South State Street
Ukiah CA 95482 Mendocino https://www.mendocinocounty.org/government/child-support-services
Randy Johnson [email protected]
707-472-2800
Sonoma 3725 Westwind Boulevard Suite 200
Santa Rosa CA 95403 Sonoma http://sonomacounty.ca.gov/Child-Support-Services/ Jennifer Traumann [email protected]
707-565-4023
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Solano 435 Executive Court North
Fairfield CA 94534 Solano http://www.solanocounty.com/depts/dcss/default.asp Pamela K Posehn [email protected]
707-784-3606
North State Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizer
NORTEC Michael Cross [email protected]
(530) 892-9600 ext. 204
Regional Training Coordinator
NORTEC Terrianne Brown [email protected]
530-892-9600 ext. 203
Local Wokforce Development Board
NORTEC 525 Wall Street Chico CA 95928
Del Norte Siskiyou Modoc Trinity Shasta Tehama Butte Nevada Sierra Plumas Lassen
http://ncen.org/ Michael Cross [email protected]
(530) 892-9600
Adult Education Program Consortia Lassen County AB86 Consortium
478-200 Hwy 139 Susanville CA 96130 Lassen http://www.lassencollege.edu/ academics/grants/index
Paige Broglio [email protected]
(530) 257-6181 ext. 8997
Adult Education Pathways 800 College Ave Weed CA 96094 Siskiyou http://www.AdultEducationPathways.org Heather Stafford [email protected]
(971) 940-0282
Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Adult Education Consortium
11555 Old Oregon Trail P.O. Box 496006
Redding CA 96003 Shasta http://better.jobs Rachelle Modena [email protected]
(530) 242-7635
Butte-Glenn Adult Education Consortium
3536 Butte Campus Drive
Oroville CA 95962 Butte http://butteglennadulted.org/ Tessa Miley [email protected]
(530) 895-2894
OnRamp to Employment, Plumas County Adult Education
570 Golden Eagle Avenue
Quincy CA 95971 Plumas http://www.frc.edu/CTE-Adult-Education/ Michelle Abramson [email protected]
(530) 283-4245
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair North/Far North Regional Consortium
http://nfnrc.org/ Tessa Miley [email protected]
(530) 895-2894
Department of Rehabilitation 470 Rio Lindo
Avenue, Ste 4 Chico CA 95926 Butte http://dor.ca.gov/
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment,
Harry Ellis [email protected]
(530) 895-6052
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independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
1900 Churn Creek Road, Ste. 100
Redding CA 96002 Shasta http://dor.ca.gov/ The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Debra Speer [email protected]
(530) 224-4721
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers Far Northern Regional Center
1900 Churn Creek Road, #319
Redding CA 96002 Butte Glenn Lassen Modoc Plumas Shasta Siskiyou Tehama Trinity
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc363.cfm Laura Larson (530) 222-4791
Redwood Coast Regional Center
1116 Airport Park Boulevard
Ukiah CA 95482 Del Norte Humboldt Mendocino Lake
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc370.cfm Rick Blumberg, Ph.D. (707) 462-3832
Alta California Regional Center
2241 Harvard Street, Suite 100
Sacramento CA 95815 Alpine Colusa El Dorado Nevada Placer Sacramento Sierra Sutter Yolo Yuba
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc364.cfm Phil Bonnet (916) 978-6400
Independent Living Centers Disability Action Center (DAC)
1161 East Avenue Chico CA 95926 Butte https://actionctr.org/ To achieve and/or maintain their optimal level of self-reliance and independence. It is the purpose of DAC to assist persons with disabilities to achieve and/or maintain their independence. DAC will provide support services (eg. information, housing assistance, and provider referrals) and to eliminate barriers (physical, emotional, societal, etc.) to increase opportunities for participation in the community.
530-893-8527
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DAC will also work to ensure provision of needed services, identified by persons with disabilities and other community members, while supporting consumers’ rights to live independently.
FREED, Center for Independent Living (FREED)
435 Sutton Way Grass Valley CA 95945 Nevada http://www.freed.org/ To promote independence and self-determination for people with disabilities through person-driven services, collaborative community partnerships and education, and leadership that advocates for fully inclusive communities.
530-477-3333
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
CalFresh Employment & Training (Community Based Organizations) SMART Center 790 Main St. Weaverville CA 96093 Trinity https://thesmartcenter.biz/
Smart Business Resource Center services assist job seekers in obtaining employment and enable employers to meet the growth, retention, training and staffing needs of their business. We are your workforce center in Shasta and Trinity counties, providing services to you at low or no cost.
(530) 246-7911
Butte Community College 3536 Butte Campus Dr.
Oroville CA 95965 Butte http://www.butte.edu/
Immigrant Serving Organizations California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
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and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
Immigration Legal Services Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC)
405 Fourteenth Street, Suite 1201
Oakland CA 94612 Alameda www.cliniclegal.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
510-272-2730
PICO California 171 Santa Rosa Avenue
Oakland CA 94610 Alameda www.picocalifornia.org Education and Outreach
916-447-7959
Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Inc.
1530 James M Wood Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90015 Los Angeles www.catholiccharitiesla.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other; Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
213-251-3411
Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law
256 S Occidental Blvd Los Angeles CA 90057 Los Angeles www.centerforhumanrights.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
213-388-8693
Immigration Center for Women and Children
634 S. Spring Street, Suite 727
Los Angeles CA 90014 Los Angeles www.icwclaw.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies
213-614-1165
National Immigration Law Center
3435 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles CA 90010 Los Angeles www.nilc.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
213-639-3900
UNITE HERE 464 Lucas Ave. #201 Los Angeles CA 90017 Los Angeles www.unitehere.org Education and Outreach
213-481-8530
California Family Resource Association
4700 Roseville Road North Highlands
CA 95660 Sacramento www.californiafamilyresource.org Education and Outreach
916-244-1941
California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation
2210 K Street, Suite 201
Sacramento CA 95816 Sacramento www.crlaf.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Legal Training and Technical Assistance; Education and Outreach.
916-446-7901
Center for Gender & Refugee Studies - California at UC Hastings College of the Law
200 McAllister Street San Francisco CA 94102 San Francisco www.cgrs.uchastings.edu Legal Training and Technical Assistance
415-565-4877
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)
1663 Mission Street, Suite 602
San Francisco CA 94103 San Francisco www.ilrc.org Legal Training and Technical Assistance
415-255-9499
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights
131 Steuart Street #400
San Francisco CA 94105 San Francisco www.lccr.com Removal Defense; Legal Training and Technical Assistance.
415-543-9444
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees California Human Development
1249 Mangrove Avenue
Chico CA 95926 Butte https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Administration Office. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services
[email protected] 530-899-0624
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network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
Re-Entry Organizations WestCare — STOP Area 1 2858 Ceanothus
Ave., Ste. 170 Chico CA 95973 Butte https://www.westcare.com/
Case Management; Treatment/Placement in residential, outpatient, and sober living; Domestic violence, education, vocational training; Pre-employment and job placement services; Transportation from prison to treatment providers (Serving Del Norte, Siskiyou, Modoc, Humboldt, Trinity, Shasta, Lassen, Mendocino, Tehama, Plumas, Butte, Glenn, Sierra, Lake, Colusa, Sutter, Yuba, Nevada, Placer, Yolo, El Dorado, and Sacramento Counties).
(530) 830-1180
Redeemed Recovery 844 Butte St Redding CA 96049 Shasta https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (530) 241-5518
Parole Units Weed Store Front Office 550 Park St Weed CA 96094 Siskiyou
(530)938-2107
Redding 391 Hemsted Drive Redding CA 96002 Shasta
(530)226-3432
Red Bluff 10 Gilmore Road, Suite C
Red Bluff CA 96080 Tehama
(530)529-7700
Chico 1370 Ridgewood Dr. St. 14
Chico CA 95973 Butte
(530)895-4534
Susanville Store Front Office
170 Russell Ave. Suite G
Susanville CA 96130 Lassen
(530)257-2929
County Probation Del Norte County 450 H St #202 Crescent
City CA 95531 Del Norte http://www.co.del-norte.ca.us/
(707) 464-7215
Shasta County 2684 Radio Lane Redding CA 96001 Shasta https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/probation_index.aspx
(530) 245-6200
Siskiyou County 805 Juvenile Lane Yreka CA 96097 Siskiyou http://www.co.siskiyou.ca.us/page/probation-department
530-841-4155
Modoc County 326 South Main Street
Alturas CA 96101 Modoc http://www.co.modoc.ca.us/departments/probation
530-233-6324
Trinity County - Weaverville
333 Tom Bell Rd Weaverville CA 96093 Trinity https://www.co.tehama.ca.us/depprobation
(530) 623-1204
Trinity County - Hayfork 154 Tule Creek Rd Hayfork CA 96041 Trinity https://www.co.tehama.ca.us/depprobation
(530) 628-4827 ext. 4
Tehama County 1840 Walnut Street Red Bluff CA 96080 Tehama https://www.co.tehama.ca.us/depprobation
(530) 527-4052
Butte County 42 County Center Drive
Oroville CA 95965 Butte https://www.buttecounty.net/probation/Home.aspx
(530) 538-7661 (Oroville)
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(530) 879-7555 (Chico)
Nevada County 109 1/2 N Pine Street Nevada City CA 95959 Nevada https://www.mynevadacounty.com/617/Probation
530-265-1200
Lassen County 2950 Riverside Drive Suite 101
Susanville CA 96130 Lassen http://www.lassencounty.org/dept/probation/probation-home
(530) 251-8212
Plumas County 270 County Hospital Road Suite 128
Quincy CA 95971 Plumas http://www.countyofplumas.com/index.aspx?NID=90
(530) 283-6200
Local Child Support Agencies
Del Norte 983-A Third Street Crescent City CA 95531 Del Norte http://www.co.del-norte.ca.us/departments/child-support-services
Aaron D Goodwin [email protected]
707-464-2154 ext. 2234
Siskiyou/Modoc 1215 South Main Street PO Box 1047
Yreka CA 96097 Siskiyou Modoc
http://www.co.siskiyou.ca.us/page/child-support-services Gary W Sams [email protected]
530-841-2965
North Coast (Humboldt and Trinity)
2420 6th St Eureka CA 95501 Humboldt Trinity
https://humboldtgov.org/601/Child-Support-Services Lisa Dugan [email protected]
707-441-3262
Shasta 2600 Park Marina Dr. Redding CA 96001 Shasta https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/dcss_index.aspx Terri Morelock [email protected]
530-229-8896
Tehama 1005 Vista Way, Suite A
Red Bluff CA 96080 Tehama https://www.tehamachildsupport.org/ Tonya Moore [email protected]
530-528-4560
Butte 78 Table Mountain Blvd.
Oroville CA 95965 Butte http://www.buttecounty.net/childsupportservices/ Home.aspx
Sean Farrell [email protected]
530-538-6578
Sierra Nevada 950 Maidu Avenue Suite 140
Nevada City CA 95959 Sierra Nevada
http://www.sierracounty.ca.gov/201/Child-Support-Services https://www.mynevadacounty.com/488/Child-Support-Services
Mike Dent [email protected]
530-265-7097
Plumas 522 Lawrence St. Quincy CA 95971 Plumas http://www.countyofplumas.com/index.aspx?nid=78 Michelle Blackford [email protected]
530-283-6117
Lassen 2950 Riverside Drive, Ste. 104
Susanville CA 96130 Lassen http://www.co.lassen.ca.us/dept/department-child-support-services/department-child-support-services
Kelley Cote [email protected]
530-251-2640
Orange Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizer
Orange John Melville [email protected]
(650) 799-2298
Regional Training Coordinator
Orange Brian Rayburn [email protected]
(714) 480-2885
Local Workforce Development Boards
Anaheim 290 South Anaheim Blvd, Suite 102
Anaheim CA 92805 Orange http://www.anaheim.net/4865/AnaheimJobs Luz Flores [email protected]
(714) 765-4342
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Orange 1300 South Grand Avenue, Bldg B, 3rd Floor
Santa Ana CA 92705 http://www.ocwib.org/ Brian Rayburn [email protected]
(714) 480-6500
Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-25
Santa Ana CA 92701 http://www.santa-ana.org/workcenter/ Deborah Sanchez [email protected]
(714) 647-5360
Adult Education Program Consortia Coast Adult Education Consortium
1370 Adams Avenue Costa Mesa CA 92626 Orange http://www.cccd.edu/aboutus/edservices/ grants/Pages/Adult-Education-Block-Grant.aspx
Andrea Serban [email protected]
(714) 438-4698
North Orange County Regional Consortium for Adult Education (NOCRC)
505 N Euclid Avenue, Suite 200
Anaheim CA 92801 Orange www.nocrcae.org Janeth Manjarrez [email protected]
(714) 462-9579
South Orange County Regional Consortium (SOCRC)
28000 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo CA 92692 Orange www.socccd.edu www.ivc.edu
Debbie Vanschoelandt [email protected]
(949) 726-5811
Rancho Santiago Adult Education Consortium
2323 N. Broadway Santa Ana CA 92706 Orange www.ranchosantiagoadulted.com Chrissy Gascon [email protected]
(714) 462-9579
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair Los Angeles/Orange County Regional Consortium
http://www.laocrc.org/ Richard Verches (Los Angeles) [email protected] Gustavo Chamorro (Orange County) [email protected]
(310) 367-0842 (714) 241-5810
Department of Rehabilitation 222 S. Harbor Blvd,
#300 Anaheim CA 92805 Orange http://dor.ca.gov/
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Trung Le [email protected]
(714) 991-0833
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers Regional Center of Orange County
1525 North Tustin Avenue
Santa Ana CA 92705 Orange https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc368.cfm Larry Landauer (714) 796-5100
Independent Living Centers Dayle McIntosh Center for the Disabled (DMC)
501 North Brookhurst Street, Suite 102
Anaheim CA 92801 Orange http://daylemc.org/ The mission of the Dayle McIntosh Center is Access and Independence by, and For, People with Disabilities.
714-621-3300
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
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California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
Jobs & Training Provider Organizations East African Community Of Orange County
2323 W Lincoln Avenue, Suite 205
Anaheim CA 92801 Orange [email protected] (714) 254-8880
OCAPICA (Orange County Asian Pacific Islander Alliance)
12900 Garden Grove Boulevard, Suite 214a
Garden Grove
CA 92843 Orange www.ocapica.org (714) 636-9095
OMID Multicultural Institute for Development
4199 Campus Drive, Suite 300
Irvine CA 92612 Orange www.omidinstitute.org (949) 502-4721
Pars Equality 2091 Business Center Drive, Suite 230
Irvine CA 92612 Orange www.parsequalitycenter.org [email protected] (949) 392-8111
Tiyya Foundation Inc. 505 N Tustin Avenue, Suite 280
Santa Ana CA 92705 Orange www.tiyya.org [email protected] (714) 547-5050
Uplift Charity 1205 N Red Gum, Suite B
Anaheim CA 92806 Orange www.upliftcharity.org [email protected] (714) 614 7324
Vietnamese Community of Orange County, Inc.
1618 W First Street Santa Ana CA 92703 Orange www.thevncoc.org (714) 558-6009
Access California Services 631 S. Brookhurst Street, Suite 107
Anaheim CA 92804 Orange www.accesscal.org [email protected] (714) 917-0440
Voice of Refugees 622 N Gilbert Street, Suite 200
Anaheim CA 92801 Orange www.jvor.org [email protected] (714) 235-7887
Immigrant Serving Organizations California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
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and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
Immigration Legal Services Access California Services 631 S. Brookhurst
Street Suite 107 Anaheim CA 92804 Orange www.accesscal.org
Application Assistance-Naturalization; Education and Outreach.
714-917-0440
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), California
2180 W. Crescent Ave., Suite F
Anaheim CA 92801 Orange www.ca.cair.com Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
714-776-1847
Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center (DBA: The LGBT Center OC)
1605 N Spurgeon Street
Santa Ana CA 92701 Orange www.lgbtcenteroc.org Education and Outreach
714-953-5428
Legal Aid Society of Orange County
2101 N. Tustin Avenue
Santa Ana CA 92705 Orange www.legal-aid.com Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
714-571-5200
Orange County Communities Organized for Responsible Development (OCCORD)
13252 Garden Grove Blvd., Suite 204
Garden Grove
CA 92843 Orange www.occord.org Education and Outreach
714-621-0919
Orange County Labor Federation
309 N. Rampart St., Suite A
Orange CA 92868 Orange www.oclabor.org Education and Outreach
714-385-1534
Public Law Center 601 Civic Center Drive West
Santa Ana CA 92701 Orange www.publiclawcenter.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
714-541-1010
University of California, Irvine School of Law, Immigrant Rights Clinic
P.O. Box 5479 Irvine CA 0 Orange www.law.uci.edu/academics/real-life-learning/clinics/immigrant-rights.html Removal Defense
949-824-9646
World Relief 13121 Brookhurst St., Suite H
Garden Grove
CA 92843 Orange www.worldreliefgardengrove.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
714-210-4730
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees Southern California Indian Center, Inc.
20275 Slater Avenue - Suite 150
Fountain Valley
CA 92708 Orange http://www.indiancenter.org/ WIOA 166 Grantee - supports Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian programs. Serves the American Indian community of Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside Counties. Provides support and assistance in the areas of Workforce
[email protected] 714-9623-6673
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Development, Education, Family Support, and Multimedia Training.
Re-Entry Organizations Yellowstone Recovery 154 East Bay Street Costa Mesa CA 92627 Orange https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html
Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (949) 678-3014
Working Wardrobes 1851 Kettering St Irvine CA 92614 Orange http://workingwardrobes.org/ Workforce readiness services.
[email protected] (714) 210-2460
Pacific Reentry Career Services
P.O. Box 7791 Laguna Niguel
CA 92607 Orange https://www.prcsca.org/ Career assistance to formerly incarcerated people looking for employment following release.
[email protected] 949-424-7727
Taller San Jose Hope Builders
801 N. BROADWAY Santa Ana CA 92701 Orange https://tsjhopebuilders.org/ Employability skills and job training for disadvantaged youth.
[email protected] (714) 543-5105
Asian Americans Advancing Justice
1626 E 4th St Santa Ana CA 92701 Orange https://www.advancingjustice-la.org/ Legal Services, Family Services, Employment Services, Housing (Asian-American specific).
[email protected] 888.349.9695
Phoenix House — Behavioral Health Intervention and Support Services (BHIS)
1585 E 17th St, Suite 200
Santa Ana CA 92705 Orange https://www.phoenixhouse.org/locations/california/ behavioral-health-intervention-and-support-services-bhis/ Addiction recovery and rehabilitation services.
888 671 9392
Phoenix House — Santa Ana Residential and Outpatient Services
1207 E. Fruit Street Santa Ana CA 92701 Orange https://www.phoenixhouse.org/locations/california/phoenix-house-orange-county/ Addiction recovery and rehabilitation services.
[email protected] 888 671 9392
Phoenix House — Family Wraparound Services
1615 East 17th Street Suite 100
Santa Ana CA 92705 Orange https://www.phoenixhouse.org/locations/california/family-wraparound-services/ Addiction recovery and rehabilitation services.
[email protected] 888 671 9392
Pat Moore Foundation 1918 West Hall Avenue
Santa Ana CA 92704 Orange https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (714) 227-2561
Parole Units Fullerton & Orange 2911 Coronado
Street Anaheim CA 92806 Orange
(714) 688-4855
Santa Ana, Socoast, & Orange GPS
18002 Sky Park Circle Irvine CA 92614 Orange
(949) 863-1478
County Probation Orange County 1055 N. Main Street Santa Ana CA 92701 Orange http://ocgov.com/gov/probation/
714-569-2000
Child Support Orange 1055 North Main
Street 1st Floor Santa Ana CA 92701 Orange http://www.css.ocgov.com/ Steven Eldred
[email protected] 714-347-8115
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San Joaquin Valley and Associated Counties Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizers
Merced
David Mirrione [email protected] Ruby Awesome [email protected]
(209) 724-2007
Regional Training Coordinator
Merced Lance Lippincott [email protected]
(209) 724-2042
Local Workforce Development Boards
Fresno 2125 Kern Street, Suite 208
Fresno CA 93721 Fresno https://www.workforce-connection.com/ Blake Konczal [email protected]
(559) 490-7101
Kern, Inyo, & Mono 1600 East Belle Terrace
Bakersfield CA 93307 Kern, Inyo, Mono
http://www.etronline.com/ Teresa Hitchcock [email protected]
(661) 325-4473
Kings 124 North Irwin Street
Hanford CA 93230 Kings http://www.kingsedc.org/ Lance Lippincott [email protected]
(559) 585-3532
Madera 2037 West Cleveland Avenue
Madera CA 93637 Madera http://www.maderaworkforce.org/wib/ Tracie Scott Contreras [email protected]
(559) 662-4500
Merced 1205 West 18th Street
Merced CA 95340 Merced http://www.mercedwib.com/ David Mirrione [email protected]
(209) 724-2000
San Joaquin 56 South Lincoln Street
Stockton CA 95203 San Joaquin http://www.sjcworknet.org/index.asp John Solis [email protected]
(209) 468-3500
Stanislaus 251 East Hackett Road, C-2
Modesto CA 95358 Stanislaus http://www.allianceworknet.com/home Doris Foster [email protected]
(209) 558-2100
Tulare 309 West Main Street, Suite 120
Visalia CA 93291 Tulare https://www.employmentconnect.org/vosnet/Default.aspx Adam Peck [email protected]
(805) 477-5306
Adult Education Program Consortia Delta Sierra Regional Alliance (San Joaquin Delta)
5151 Pacific Avenue Stockton CA 95207 San Joaquin https://www.deltacollege.edu/ Heather Maloy [email protected]
(209) 954-5012
Gateway Adult Education Network
50 East 20th Street Merced CA 95340 Merced http://mygaen.org Andre Urquidez [email protected]
(209) 384-6202
State Center Adult Education Consortium
390 West Fir Ave.Building A, Suite 303
Clovis CA 93611 Fresno www.adultedconnect.org Sherri Watkins [email protected]
(559) 573-4816
West Hills College Consortium
9900 Cody St. Coalinga CA 93210 Fresno http://www.westhillscollege.com/ district/grants/ab86/
David Castillo [email protected]
(559) 934-2166
Sequoias Adult Education Consortium (SAEC)
630 South Atwood Visalia CA 93277 Tulare http://sequoiasadulted.com John Werner [email protected]
(559) 967-5342
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Kern AEBG Consortium 2100 Chester Ave. Bakersfield CA 93301 Kern www.KernAEBG.com Thatcher Weldon [email protected]
(661) 336-5039
West Kern Consortium 915 N. Tenth Street, Suite 34
Taft CA 93268 Kern http://www.wkaen.org Kathleen Johnson [email protected]
(661) 745-4315
Yosemite (Stanislaus Mother Lode) Consortium
435 College Ave. Modesto CA 95350 Stanislaus www.yosemite.edu/aebg Pedro Mendez [email protected]
(209) 575-6332
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair Central Valley/Mother Lode Regional Consortium
http://crconsortium.com/ Karri Hammerstrom [email protected]
(559) 324-6476
Department of Rehabilitation 2550 Mariposa Mall,
Room 2000 Fresno CA 93721 Fresno http://dor.ca.gov/
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Araceli Holland [email protected]
(559) 488-7300
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers Kern Regional Center 3200 North Sillect
Avenue Bakersfield CA 93308 Inyo
Kern Mono
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc372.cfm Michi Gates (661) 327-8531
Central Valley Regional Center
4615 North Marty Avenue
Fresno CA 93722 Fresno Kings Madera Mariposa Merced Tulare
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc367.cfm Heather Flores (559) 276-4300
Valley Mountain Regional Center
702 North Aurora Street
Stockton CA 95202 Amador Calaveras San Joaquin Stanislaus Tuolumne
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc377.cfm Tony Anderson (209) 473-0951
Independent Living Centers Resources for Independence, Central Valley (RICV)
3008 North Fresno Street
Fresno CA 93703 Fresno http://www.ricv.org/ Encouraging people with disabilities to be in control of their lives and live more independently through a diverse range of choices and opportunities.
559-221-2330
Independent Living Center of Kern County (ILCKC)
5251 Office Park Drive, Suite 200
Bakersfield CA 93309 Kern http://ilcofkerncounty.org/ The mission of Independent Living Center of Kern County is to empower people with disabilities to grow creatively, professionally, and personally; and educate the community
661-325-1063
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about disability related issues. It is the vision of Independent Living Center of Kern County to promote positive change in society; leading to the integration and acceptance of persons with disabilities within our community.
Disability Resource Agency for Independent Living (DRAIL)
920 12th Street Modesto CA 95354 Stanislaus http://www.drail.org/ The Disability Resources Agency for Independent Living (DRAIL) is dedicated to increasing the independence of individuals with disabilities through resources, advocacy and services.
209-521-7260
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
CalFresh Employment & Training (Community Based Organizations) Reading and Beyond 4670 E. Butler Ave Fresno CA 93702 Fresno http://www.readingandbeyond.org/
The mission of Reading and Beyond is to empower children and families to live productive, self-reliant lives. We offer a two-generation program that works with children and parents together to build education, economic assets, social capital, and health and wellbeing to create economic security that passes from one generation to the next.
(559) 342-8632
Community Partnership for Families of San Joaquin County
2044 Fair Street Stockton CA 95201 San Joaquin https://www.cpfsj.org/ All families in San Joaquin County have the opportunity and resources to build their capacity to overcome generational poverty.
[email protected] (209) 444-4111
Jobs & Training Provider Organizations Merced Lao Family Community, Inc.
1748 Miles Court, Suite B
Merced CA 95348 Merced www.laofamilymerced.org [email protected] (209) 384-7384
Lao Khmu Association, Inc. Center for Employment Opportunity
1044 N El Dorado Street
Stockton CA 95202 San Joaquin www.laokhmu.org (209) 463-3410
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Vietnamese Voluntary Foundation (VIVO)
4422 N Pershing Avenue, Suite D7
Stockton CA 95207 San Joaquin www.vivousa.org [email protected] (209) 475-9454
International Rescue Committee
2925 Niagra Street, Suite 6
Turlock CA 95382 Stanislaus www.rescue.org/united-states/turlock-ca (209) 667-2378
World Relief, Modesto 1401 F Street Modesto CA 95354 Stanislaus www.worldreliefmodesto.org (209) 491-2712
Catholic Charities, Fresno 149 N Fulton Street Fresno CA 93701 Fresno www.ccdof.org (559) 237-0851
Fresno Center for New Americans
4879 E Kings Canyon Road
Fresno CA 93727 Fresno www.fresnocenter.com [email protected] (559) 255-8395
Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission
1920 Mariposa Mall, Suite 300
Fresno CA 93721 Fresno www.fresnoeoc.org [email protected] (559) 263-1000
Immigrant Serving Organizations Education & Leadership Foundation
4295 E. Ashlan Ave Fresno CA 93731 Fresno https://www.education-leadership.org/ The Education and Leadership Foundation (ELF) is a community benefit organization that provides education and immigration services.
[email protected] (559) 291-5433
Dolores Huerta Foundation
P.O. Box 2087 Bakersfield CA 93303 Kern http://doloreshuerta.org/ DHF creates leadership opportunities for community organizing, leadership development, civic engagement, and policy advocacy in the areas of health and environment, education and youth development, and economic development.
Camila Chavez [email protected]
(661) 322 3033
Catholic Charities Diocese of Stockton
1106 North El Dorado
Stockton CA 95202 San Joaquin http://ccstockton.org/ Programs provided by Catholic Charities Diocese of Stockton include behavioral health services; environmental education; health access services; immigration services; nutrition assistance services; senior services; and veteran services.
Elvira Ramirez [email protected]
(209) 444-5900
Fathers and Families of San Joaquin
338 E. Market Street Stockton CA 95202 San Joaquin https://www.ffsj.org/ Fathers & Families of San Joaquin (FFSJ) is a progressive, solutions orientated organization that works to address the varying needs of men, women, youth, their families and the community. FFSJ addresses critical problems such as institutional inequity, fatherless homes, wide spread poverty, employment disparities, inadequate access to public health services, community re-entry and youth on youth violence.
Sammy A. Nunez [email protected]
(209) 941-0701
California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
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benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
Immigration Legal Services Education and Leadership Foundation
4290 East Ashlan Avenue
Fresno CA 93726 Fresno www.education-leadership.org Education and Outreach
559-291-5428
Fresno Center for New Americans
4879 E. Kings Canyon Road
Fresno CA 93727 Fresno https://fresnocenter.org Education and Outreach
559-255-8395
San Joaquin College of Law - New American Legal Clinic
901 Fifth Street Clovis CA 93612 Fresno www.sjcl.edu Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies.
559-323-2100
The Catholic Council for the Spanish Speaking of the Diocese of Stockton (dba El Concilio)
445 N. San Joaquin St.
Stockton CA 95202 San Joaquin www.elconcilio.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
209-644-2600
Refugee Resettlement Agencies World Relief-Modesto 1401 F St. Modesto CA 95354 Stanislaus https://worldreliefmodesto.org/
Programs provided by World Relief-Modesto include refugee resettlement, employment services, and youth services.
Lori Aderholt [email protected]
209-521-2448
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees Proteus, Inc. 3454 E. Date Ave Fresno CA 93725 Fresno http://www.proteusinc.org/
WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 473-4485 (559) 445-1829
Proteus, Inc. 265 N. Van Ness Ave. Fresno CA 93701 Fresno http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 499-2535 (559) 499-2540
Proteus, Inc. 1815 Van Ness Ave. Fresno CA 93721 Fresno http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 499-2140 (559) 499-6358
Proteus, Inc. 437 S. Madera Ave. Kerman CA 93630 Fresno http://www.proteusinc.org/ [email protected] [email protected]
(559) 473-4489 (559) 842-3304
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WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
Proteus, Inc. 8800 S. Academy Ave Parlier CA 39648 Fresno http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 646-2735 (559) 266-6177
Proteus, Inc. 1680 E. Manning Avenue
Reedley CA 93654 Fresno http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 637-2444 (559) 637-0392
Proteus, Inc. 2570 Jensen Ave., Suite 108
Sanger CA 93657 Fresno http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 875-7146 (559) 875-1322
Proteus, Inc. 3706 McCall Avenue, Ste.107
Selma CA 93662 Fresno http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 891-0135 (559) 891-0177
Employers' Training Resource
920 N Main Street Bishop CA 93514 Inyo http://www.etronline.com/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. ETR is a department within the County of Kern which serves as the administrative arm of the Kern/Inyo/Mono Counties Workforce Development Board.
[email protected] 760-872-1394
Employers' Training Resource
1600 East Belle Terrace
Bakersfield CA 93307 Kern http://www.etronline.com/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. ETR is a department within the County of Kern which serves as the administrative arm of the Kern/Inyo/Mono Counties Workforce Development Board.
[email protected] 661-325-4473
Employers' Training Resource
1120 Golden State Avenue
Bakersfield CA 93301 Kern http://www.etronline.com/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. ETR is a department within the County of Kern which serves as the administrative arm of
[email protected] 661-868-7300
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the Kern/Inyo/Mono Counties Workforce Development Board.
Employers' Training Resource
200 China Grade Loop
Bakersfield CA 93308 Kern http://www.etronline.com/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. ETR is a department within the County of Kern which serves as the administrative arm of the Kern/Inyo/Mono Counties Workforce Development Board.
[email protected] 661-336-6700
Proteus, Inc. 1816 Cecil Ave Delano CA 93215 Kern http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(661) 721-5800 (661) 721-5850
Proteus, Inc. 216 W. 7th Street Hanford CA 93230 Kings http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 582-9253 (559) 582-1023
Central Valley Opportunity Center
1930 Howard Road, Suite 125
Madera CA 93637 Madera http://www.cvoc.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. CVOC operates numerous employment, educational, economic development and social service programs in central California.
[email protected] 559-662-0100
Central Valley Opportunity Center
6838 Bridget Court P.O. Box 1389
Winton CA 95388 Merced http://www.cvoc.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. CVOC operates numerous employment, educational, economic development and social service programs in central California.
[email protected] 209-357-0062
California Human Development
631 East Oak Street Lodi CA 95240 San Joaquin https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Field Office and Immigration Services. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
[email protected] 209-331-2081
California Human Development
2895 Teepee Dr. Stockton CA 95205 San Joaquin https://californiahumandevelopment.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Training Center. CHD provides services across northern California to rural towns and major metropolitan areas, offering a bilingual services
[email protected] (209) 235-2070
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network for Training & Jobs, Affordable Housing, disABILITY Services, pathways to Immigration and Citizenship, and treatment to support Drug-Free Living.
Central Valley Opportunity Center
1801 H Street, Suite A4
Modesto CA 95354 Stanislaus http://www.cvoc.org WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. CVOC operates numerous employment, educational, economic development and social service programs in central California.
[email protected] (209) 577-3210
Proteus, Inc. 5750 Ave. 378 Dinuba CA 93618 Tulare http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 595-0723 (559) 596-0564
Proteus, Inc. 400 W. Tulare St. Ste. C
Dinuba CA 93618 Tulare http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 591-5701 (559) 591-0674
Proteus, Inc. 54 N. Main, Ste. 10 Porterville CA 93257 Tulare http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 781-1852 (559) 781-7989
Tule River Indian Tribe P.O. Box 589 Portville CA 93258 Tulare http://www.tulerivertribe-nsn.gov/ WIOA 166 Grantee - supports Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian programs. The Tule River Workforce Development Department (TRWDD) provides services to all eligible Native Americans within Tulare County. Programs offer customers specific training, employment, and other supportive services.
[email protected] (559) 781-4271
Proteus, Inc. 1830 N. Dinuba Bulevard
Visalia CA 93291 Tulare http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 738-1137
Proteus, Inc. 224 NW 3rd Street Visalia CA 93291 Tulare http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 627-0100 (559) 635-1059
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Proteus, Inc. 315 W. Pearl St. Visalia CA 93291 Tulare http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 737-9873 (559) 737-9874
Proteus, Inc. 7940 Doe Ave Visalia CA 93291 Tulare http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 471-4551 (559) 651-1780
Proteus, Inc. 1100 N Miller Park Ct Visalia CA 93291 Tulare http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 651-0800 (559) 651-0999
Proteus, Inc. 250 E. Antelope Ave. Woodlake CA 93286 Tulare http://www.proteusinc.org/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Proteus provides training, education, and community services within the Central San Joaquin Valley.
[email protected] [email protected]
(559) 564-4224 (559) 564-4226
Employers' Training Resource
107384 Highway 395 Coleville CA 96107 Mono http://www.etronline.com/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. ETR is a department within the County of Kern which serves as the administrative arm of the Kern/Inyo/Mono Counties Workforce Development Board.
[email protected] (530) 495-1262
Employers' Training Resource
452 Mammoth Road, Suite 305
Mammoth Lakes
CA 93546 Mono http://www.etronline.com/ WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. ETR is a department within the County of Kern which serves as the administrative arm of the Kern/Inyo/Mono Counties Workforce Development Board.
[email protected] (760) 924-1788
Re-Entry Organizations ACLU Northern California (Fresno Office)
P.O. Box 188 Fresno CA 93707 Fresno https://www.aclunc.org/ Legal services; Service Area: Los Angeles, Kern, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties.
(559) 554-2994
WestCare — Administrative Office
1900 N Gateway Blvd.
Fresno CA 93727 Fresno https://www.westcare.com/ Health services, supportive services.
[email protected] (559) 251-4800
WestCare — Belmont Health and Wellness
611 E. Belmont Fresno CA 93701 Fresno https://www.westcare.com/ (559) 265-4800
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Admissions, Adult Outpatient Program, Day Reporting Center (DRC).
WestCare — The Living Room
901 E. Belmont Fresno CA 93701 Fresno https://www.westcare.com/ Case management, meals program, health services.
(559) 486-1469
WestCare — San Joaquin Valley Veterans (SJVV Fresno)
1505 N. Chestnut Ave.
Fresno CA 93703 Fresno https://www.westcare.com/ Supportive Services for Veteran Families, Case Management, Outreach, Drop-In Services.
(559) 255-8838
WestCare — Homefront 3636 E. Eugenia Fresno CA 93701 Fresno https://www.westcare.com/ Transitional housing for female Veterans with/without children for up to two years, Case Management, Bridge Housing.
(559) 266-1169
WestCare — Veterans Plaza
119 N. Calaveras Fresno CA 93702 Fresno https://www.westcare.com/ Transitional housing for female Veterans with/without children for up to two years, Case Management, Bridge Housing.
(559) 241-8751
WestCare — Liberty Plaza 4605 E. Liberty Fresno CA 93702 Fresno https://www.westcare.com/ Sober Living for Women.
(559) 237-3420, Ext. 2036
WestCare — McKinley Plaza
1388 & 1398 E. Bulldog Lane
Fresno CA 93710 Fresno https://www.westcare.com/ Sober Living for Men.
(559) 237-3420, Ext. 2036
WestCare — Housing Services
1900 N. Gateway Blvd
Fresno CA 93727 Fresno https://www.westcare.com/ Housing assistance
(559) 241-8753
Comprehensive Addition Program
2445 West Whitesbridge Road
Fresno CA 93706 Fresno https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (559) 485-6364
WestCare 2772 South Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Fresno CA 93706 Fresno https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (559) 237-3420
WestCare 611 E Belmont/Echo Fresno CA 93701 Fresno https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (559) 251-4800
WestCare — H Street Campus
2901 S. H Street Bakersfield CA 93304 Kern https://www.westcare.com/ Men's Long Term Residential; Adult Outpatient Program; AB-109 Strong Bridges: Case management in and out of custody to ensure client engagement with treatment services; STOP: Treatment Placement, Case Management, Pre-employment, Job Placement Services and Transportation from Prison to Treatment Providers.
(661) 398-4303
Bakersfield Recovery 2000 Baker Street Bakersfield CA 93305 Kern https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (661) 325-1817
Bakersfield Recovery 600 Bernard Street Bakersfield CA 93305 Kern https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html [email protected] (661) 325-1817
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Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
Turning Point -Kennmore Center
1100 Union Avenue Bakersfield CA 93307 Kern https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (661) 861-6111
Westcare 2901 South H Street Bakersfield CA 93304 Kern https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (661) 326-4303
Center Point - Avenal State Prison
1 Kings Way Avenal CA 93204 Kings http://www.cpinc.org/ Comprehensive program of counseling, skills training and supportive services.
[email protected] 559-386-4323
WestCare — Hanford 410 E. 7th Street, Suites 5,7,9
Hanford CA 93230 Kings https://www.westcare.com/ Adolescent Outpatient Drug-Free Program; Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) in Kings and Tulare Counties.
(559) 584-8100
WestCare — Crisis Psychiatric Response Services
209 E. 7th Street Madera CA 93638 Madera https://www.westcare.com/ Mental health services
(559) 673-3508
WestCare — Merced 399 George Drive Merced CA 95341 Merced https://www.westcare.com/ Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) in Merced County.
(209) 323-5798 Ext. 20801
Fathers and Families of San Joaquin
338 E. Market Street Stockton CA 95202 San Joaquin http://www.ffsj.org/ Supportive services
[email protected] (209) 941-0701
Service First of Northern California
102 West Bianchi Road
Stockton CA 95207 San Joaquin https://servicefirstnc.org/ Substance abuse treatment; Supportive services.
[email protected] 209-644-6300
El Concilio 445 N. San Joaquin St.
Stockton CA 95202 San Joaquin http://www.elconcilio.org/ Immigration, Health Care, Reentry Services.
[email protected] (209) 644-2600
Mary Magdalene Community Services
440 N El Dorado St Stockton CA 95202 San Joaquin http://www.marymagdalenecs.com/ Reentry Services, Parenting Services, Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Health Care.
[email protected] (209) 888-4519
WestCare — SJVV Stockton
4545 Georgetown Place, Bldg. D
Stockton CA 95207 San Joaquin https://www.westcare.com/ Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) in San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties.
(209) 662-6073
Circle of Friends 501 S. Pershing Ave Stockton CA 95231 San Joaquin https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (209) 475-8081
SJCBH- Chemical Dependency Counseling
620 N Aurora Suite #1
Stockton CA 95202 San Joaquin https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (209) 468-8750
Theresa's Boarding Home 3903 Odell Ave Stockton CA 95206 San Joaquin https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html [email protected] (209) 649-6120
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Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
UNEED2 22 E. 10th St Tracy CA 95376 San Joaquin https://www.uneed2.org/ Computer skills training.
[email protected] (209) 831-3550
San Joaquin County Behavioral Health
500 W. Hospital Rd. French Camp CA 95231 San Joaquin https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
James Sooy [BHS] [email protected]
(209) 468-9606
Centipede Peer-to-Peer *Mobile* Lodi CA 95240 San Joaquin https://centipedepeertopeer.simdif.com/ Centipede Peer to peer Navigation Services are designed to reduce gaps in care by linking individuals and families to essential health and community services.
[email protected] 503-438-0562
Friends Outside 500 9th Street, Suite K-3
Modesto CA 95345 Stanislaus http://www.friendsoutside.org/ Chapters and affiliates provide services and programs within county jails, support groups and emergency assistance for family members, children's social and recreational programs, assistance with visiting at area jails, and resources and referrals to people re-entering to the community from jail and prison.
(209) 522-2209
Nirvana Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center
1028 Reno St Modesto CA 95351 Stanislaus https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (209) 579-1103
Nirvana Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center
1028 Reno St Modesto CA 95351 Stanislaus https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (209) 579-1103
Nirvana Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center
1116 1/2 Alice St Modesto CA 95351 Stanislaus https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (209) 579-1151
Nirvana Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center
1028 Reno St Modesto CA 95351 Stanislaus https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (209) 579-1151
Nirvana Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center
1100 Kansas Ave Ste B-C
Modesto CA 95351 Stanislaus https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (209) 579-1151
Nirvana Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center
131 Kelley St Modesto CA 95354 Stanislaus https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (209) 579-1151
Nirvana Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center
833 Maze Blvd Modesto CA 95354 Stanislaus https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (209) 579-1151
Parole Units Greater Fresno Area 5060 E. Clinton Way Fresno CA 93727 Fresno
(559)253-4144
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Fresno 5060 E. Clinton Way Fresno CA 93727 Fresno
(559)253-4144
Greater Bakersfield Area 3416 Sillect Ave. Ste. A
Bakersfield CA 93308 Kern
(661)633-5100
Bakersfield 3400 Sillect Avenue Bakersfield CA 93308 Kern
(661)634-9620
Bakersfield 3416-A Sillect Ave Bakersfield CA 93308 Kern
661)633-5100
Visalia & Hanford 344 W. 5th Street Hanford CA 93230 Kings
(559)582-1969
Merced 439 West 15th Street Merced CA 95340 Merced
(209)726-6513
Greater Stockton Area 612 Carlton Ave Stockton CA 95203 San Joaquin
(209)948-7652
Stockton 612 Carlton Ave Stockton CA 95203 San Joaquin
(209) 948-7652
Ceres & Modesto 21051 Partee Lane Ceres CA 95307 Stanislaus
(209)556-5010
County Probation Fresno County 2171 N. Fine Ave. Fresno CA 93727 Fresno http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/departments/probation
(559) 600-6040
Inyo County 918 N Main St Bishop CA 93514 Inyo https://www.inyocounty.us/county_directory.htm
(760) 878-0274 (Independence) (760) 872-4111 (Bishop)
Kern County 1415 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield CA 93301 Kern http://www.kernprobation.com/
(661) 868-4500
Kings County 1424 Forum Dr Hanford CA 93230 Kings https://www.countyofkings.com/departments/probation-department
(559) 852-2850
Merced County 2150 M Street Merced CA 95340 Merced https://www.co.merced.ca.us/80/Probation
(209) 385-7494
Mono County - Bridgeport 57 Bryant Street Bridgeport CA 93517 Mono https://www.monocounty.ca.gov/probation
(760) 932-5570
Mono County - Mammoth 452 Old Mammoth Road
Mammoth Lakes
CA 93546 Mono https://www.monocounty.ca.gov/probation
(760) 924-1730
Madera County 209 West Yosemite Avenue
Madera CA 93637 Madera https://www.maderacounty.com/government/probation
(559) 675-7739
San Joaquin County 24 South Hunter Street Canlis Bldg. Room 201
Stockton CA 95202 San Joaquin https://www.sjgov.org/department/prob/default
(209) 468-4100
Stanislaus County 801 11th Street Modesto CA 95354 Stanislaus http://www.stancounty.com/probation/
(209) 567-4120
Tulare County 221 South Mooney Blvd. Room 206
Visalia CA 93291 Tulare http://tularecounty.ca.gov/probation/
(559) 713-2750
Local Child Support Agencies
Fresno 2220 Tulare Street Suite 310
Fresno CA 93721 Fresno http://www.co.fresno.ca.us/departments/child-support-services
Kari Gilbert [email protected]
559-600-1312
Kern 1300 18th Street Bakersfield CA 93301 Kern http://www.kerncountychildsupportservices.com/ Elizabeth Chavez [email protected]
661-868-2894
Eastern Sierra 162 E Line St Suite B Bishop CA 93514 Inyo http://www.inyocounty.us/CSS/ Susanne Rizo 760-872-1148
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(Inyo and Mono) Mono [email protected]
Kings 312 W. 7th St. Suite 201
Hanford CA 93230 Kings https://www.countyofkings.com/departments/child-support-services
Barbi Brokhoff [email protected]
559-852-2457
Madera 120 N. Lake Street Madera CA 93637 Madera https://www.maderacounty.com/government/child-support-services
Sarah Honeycutt [email protected]
559-675-7889
Merced 3368 N. Highway 59 Suite A
Merced CA 95348 Merced http://www.co.merced.ca.us/62/Child-Support-Services Sharon Wardale-Trejo [email protected]
209-381-1322
San Joaquin 826 North California Street
Stockton CA 95202 San Joaquin https://www.sjgov.org/childsupport/ Lori A. Cruz [email protected]
209-468-8005
Stanislaus 251 E. Hackett Road Modesto CA 95358 Stanislaus http://www.stancodcss.org/ Baljit Atwal [email protected]
209-558-1414
Tulare 8040 W Doe Ave Visalia CA 93291 Tulare http://tularecounty.ca.gov/dcss/ Roger Dixon [email protected]
559-713-5709
Southern Border Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizers
Imperial
Brooke Valle [email protected] Priscilla Lopez [email protected]
(619) 228-2955 (619) 455-1893 (442) 265-4985
Regional Training Coordinators
Imperial
Melanie Hitchcock [email protected] Brooke Valle [email protected] Priscilla Lopez [email protected]
(619) 228-2944 (619) 228-2955 (619) 455-1893 (442) 265-4985
Local Workforce Development Board
Imperial 2799 South 4th Street El Centro CA 92243 Imperial http://www.ivworkforce.com/ Priscilla Lopez [email protected]
(760) 337-5007
San Diego 3910 University Avenue, Suite 400
San Diego CA 92105 San Diego http://workforce.org/ Peter Callstrom [email protected]
(619) 228-2900
Adult Education Program Consortia San Diego Adult Education Regional Consortium
4100 Normal Street San Diego CA 92103 San Diego https://www.sandiegounified.org/san-diego-adult-education-regional-consortium-sdaerc
Kelly Henwood [email protected]
(619) 388-4896
San Diego East Region Adult Education
8800 Grossmont College Dr.
El Cajon CA 92020 San Diego https://adultedworks.org/ Ute Maschke [email protected]
(619) 588-3509
Education to Career Network of North San
1234 Arcadia Vista CA 92804 San Diego http://educationtocareer.net Suzanne Sebring [email protected]
(760) 744-1150 ext. 3758
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Diego County (Palomar/Vista)
Coastal North County Adult Education Consortium
1 Barnard Dr. Oceanside CA 92056 San Diego http://www.miracosta.edu/instruction/ab86/index.html Beatriz Aguilar [email protected]
(760) 757-2121 ext. 8782
South Bay Adult Education Consortium/Southwestern
458 Moss St Chula Vista CA 92692 San Diego www.southbayadulted.org Crystal Robinson [email protected]
(619) 934-6300
Imperial County Adult Education Consortium
1398 Sperber Rd. El Centro CA 92251 Imperial https://www.icoe.org/adult-education-block-grant Denise Cabanilla [email protected]
(760) 312-6618
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair San Diego/Imperial Counties Regional Consortium
http://myworkforceconnection.org/ Mollie Smith [email protected]
(619) 644-7815
Department of Rehabilitation 721 Capitol Mall Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento http://dor.ca.gov/
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Alfonso Jimenez [email protected]
(951) 782-4355
464 W. 4th Street, Suite 152
San Bernardino
CA 92401 San Bernardino
http://dor.ca.gov/ The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Thomas Darby [email protected]
(909) 383-4856
Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers San Diego Regional Center 4355 Ruffin Road,
Suite 200 San Diego CA 92123 Imperial
San Diego https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc362.cfm Carlos Flores (858) 576-2996
Independent Living Centers Access to Independence of San Diego, Inc. (A2I)
8885 Rio San Diego Drive, Suite 131
San Diego CA 92108 San Diego http://accesstoindependence.org/ Access to Independence of San Diego, Inc., a Center for Independent Living, (CIL), is a cross-disability, non-profit corporation that provides services to people with disabilities to help maximize their independence and fully integrate into their communities.
619-293-3500
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
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California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
CalFresh Employment & Training (Community Based Organizations) San Diego Workforce Partnership
3910 University Avenue, Suite 400
San Diego CA 92105 San Diego http://workforce.org/ The San Diego Workforce Partnership funds job training programs that empower job seekers to meet the current and future workforce needs of employers in San Diego County. We are the local Workforce Development Board, designated by the City and County of San Diego.
[email protected] (619) 228-2900
Southwestern Community College
900 Otay Lakes Road Chula Vista CA 91910 San Diego http://www.swccd.edu/ (619) 421-6700
Jobs & Training Provider Organizations Alliance for African Assistance
5952 El Cajon Boulevard
San Diego CA 92115 San Diego www.alliance-for-africa.org [email protected] (619) 286-9052
Arbor E&T/ResCare 1750 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor
San Diego CA 92101 San Diego www.rescare.com (619) 321-1800
Catholic Charities, San Diego Refugee Services
4575-A Mission Gorge Place
San Diego CA 92120 San Diego www.ccdsd.org/refugee-services (619) 287-9454
International Rescue Committee
5348 University Avenue, Suite 205
San Diego CA 92105 San Diego www.rescue.org/united-states/san-diego-ca [email protected] (619) 641-7510
Jewish Family Service of San Diego
8804 Balboa Avenue San Diego CA 92123 San Diego www.jfssd.org [email protected] (858) 637-3210
Karen Organization of San Diego
5354 University Avenue, Suite 1
San Diego CA 92105 San Diego www.karensandiego.org (619) 582-0783
National Conflict Resolution Center
530 B Street, Suite 1700
San Diego CA 92101 San Diego www.ncrconline.com [email protected] (619) 238-2400
Public Consulting Group 151 Van Houten Avenue
El Cajon CA 92020 San Diego www.publicconsultinggroup.com/humanservices [email protected] (619) 270-4000
RefugeeNet 4265 Fairmount Avenue, Suite 130
San Diego CA 92105 San Diego www.refugee-net.org (616) 283-1337
Somali Family Service of San Diego
6035 University Avenue, Suite 6
San Diego CA 92115 San Diego www.somalifamilyservice.org (619) 265-5821
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Immigrant Serving Organizations Alliance for African Assistance
5952 El Cajon Blvd. San Diego CA 92115 San Diego http://www.alliance-for-africa.org/ SSG operates more than 25 divisions and programs across Southern California and in San Francisco that provide linguistically and culturally competent services to address the social, health, behavioral health and economic needs of our richly diverse multi-ethnic communities.
[email protected] (619) 286-9052
California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
Immigration Legal Services Alliance for African Assistance
5952 El Cajon Blvd San Diego CA 92115 San Diego www.alliance-for-africa.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Education and Outreach.
619-286-9052
Alliance San Diego 4443 30th Street San Diego CA 92116 San Diego www.AllianceSD.org Education and Outreach
619-269-1823
Casa Cornelia Law Center 2760 Fifth Avenue, Suite 200
San Diego CA 92127 San Diego www.casacornelia.org Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense.
619-231-7788
International Rescue Committee, San Diego
5348 University Ave, Suite 205
San Diego CA 92105 San Diego www.rescue.org/sandiego Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
619-641-7510
Jewish Family Service of San Diego
8804 Balboa Ave. San Diego CA 92123 San Diego www.jfssd.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Education and Outreach.
858-637-3000
Legal Aid Society of San Diego
110 South Euclid Avenue
San Diego CA 92114 San Diego www.lassd.org Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Removal Defense; Legal Training and Technical Assistance; Education and Outreach.
877-534-2524
Refugee Resettlement Agencies
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Alliance for African Assistance
5952 El Cajon Blvd. San Diego CA 92115 San Diego http://www.alliance-for-africa.org/ The Alliance for African Assistance offers a wide range of services tailored to supporting underprivileged and immigrant communities. Some of the services offered include home care services, economic development, workforce training, immigration services, refugee resettlement services, and translation and interpretation services.
Walter Lam [email protected]
619-286-9052
Jewish Family Service of San Diego
6160 Mission Gorge Rd. #207
San Diego CA 92120 San Diego http://www.jfssd.org/site/PageServer Jewish Family Service is a client-centered, impact-driven organization working to build a stronger, healthier, more resilient San Diego. They provide aging and wellness services, case management, counseling and family support, food assistance, Jewish connections, parenting services, refugee and immigration services, and workforce services.
Etleva Bejko [email protected]
858-637-3093
International Rescue Committee-San Diego
5348 University Ave. Ste.205
San Diego CA 92105 San Diego www.rescue.org/sandiego The International Rescue Committee provides opportunities for refugees, asylees, victims of human trafficking, survivors of torture, and other immigrants to thrive in America.
Donna Duvin [email protected]
619-641-7510
Catholic Charities-San Diego
4575 Mission Gorge Pl.
San Diego CA 92120 San Diego Robert J. Moser [email protected]
619-287-9454
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees Southern California American Indian Resource Center, Inc.
239 East Main Street El Cajon CA 92020 San Diego http://www.scair.org/ WIOA 166 Grantee - supports Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian programs. Provides career, educational, cultural, mental health and community services to Native Americans and their families, throughout San Diego County.
[email protected] [email protected]
(619) 328-0676
Center for Employment and Training
4153 Market Street, Suite C
San Diego CA 92102 San Diego https://cetweb.edu WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Integrated job training services: Green Building Construction Skills; Welding Fabrication; Medical Assistant.
[email protected] (619) 527-4895
Center for Employment and Training
294 South 3rd Street El Centro CA 92243 Imperial https://cetweb.edu WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Integrated job training services: Accounting Clerk; Retail Operations Specialist; Welding Fabrication; Green Building Construction; Truck Driver.
[email protected] (760) 337-6565
Re-Entry Organizations ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties
P.O. Box 87131 San Diego CA 92138 San Diego https://www.aclusandiego.org/ [email protected] 619-232-2121
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Legal services; Service Area: Los Angeles, Kern, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties.
United African American Ministerial Action Council - San Diego Center for Re-Entry Management
404 Euclid Ave Suite 390
San Diego CA 92114 San Diego http://uaamac.org/index.php?option=com_content&view =category&id=58&layout=blog&Itemid=107 Enhanced case management program designed to provide employment opportunities for the ex-offender population and other marginalized persons
[email protected] 619-264-1213
Second Chance Program San Diego
6145 IMPERIAL AVENUE
San Diego CA 92114 San Diego https://www.secondchanceprogram.org/ Reentry services, Substance abuse treatment, Job readiness training.
[email protected] 619-234-8888
United Methodist Urban Ministries San Diego
6310 Alvarado Court San Diego CA 92120 San Diego https://metrocommunityministries.org/ Reentry Services, Education, Mentoring, Job Search/Place Assistance.
[email protected] 619-285-5556
Volunteers of America Southwest
3530 Camino Del Rio N #300
San Diego CA 92108 San Diego https://www.voasw.org/ Volunteers of America is a non-profit human services organization committed to serving people in need, strengthening families, and building communities.
[email protected] (619) 282-8211
Center for Employment Opportunities
450 A Street, Suite 300
San Diego CA 92101 San Diego https://ceoworks.org/our-offices/san-diego/ Reentry Employment Services.
619-684-4810
HCS - San Diego LightHouse
3880 Rosecrans San Diego CA 92110 San Diego https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (619) 515-0243
Adonai Jireh Sober Living 6102 Wunderlin Avenue
San Diego CA 92114 San Diego https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (760) 295-3898
SD Health Alliance - Fashion Valley Clinic
7020 Friars Road San Diego CA 92108 San Diego https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (619) 718-9890
ACCE Institute 384 H Street Ste 102 Chula Vista CA 91910 San Diego http://www.acceinstitute.org/ Policy/Advocacy
[email protected] 619-754-9407
Fellowship Center 737 East Grand Ave. Escondido CA 92025 San Diego https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (760) 745-8478
McAlister -New Connections
2049 Skyline Drive Lemon Grove CA 91945 San Diego https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (619) 465-7303
Center for Positive Changes
9628 Campo Road Ste. M
Spring Valley CA 91977 San Diego http://www.centerforpositivechanges.org/About-Us.html Center for Positive Changes (CFPC) is a non-profit agency founded in 1999 dedicated to providing effective, quality treatment within our practice, to our clients, who include
[email protected] (619) 660-3886
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both the children in residential therapy at CFPC and their families. Most of the young men and women who enter our program are between the ages of 12 and 18 and have either a mental health condition or a family conflict contributing to their struggles within the family and/or school environment. Most of our youth are dependents of the court; however, some are wards of the court assigned a probation officer or youth from the Adoption Assistance Program. At CFPC, we recognize the challenges that parents and caretakers face and it is our goal to provide the best possible care and support for young men and women, allowing them to reunite with their families or to live a healthy, independent and productive lifestyle.
Foundations in Recovery- Sacramento House
438 Sacramento Avenue
Spring Valley CA 91977 San Diego https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Reentry Services - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Subcontractor.
[email protected] (619) 569-0047
Choices in Recovery- Foundation House
619 Civic Center Drive
Vista CA 92084 San Diego https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (619) 945-5290
Parole Units El Centro 279 S. Waterman
Ave. El Centro CA 92243 Imperial
760.352.7524
Chula Vista 1, 2 & El Cajon 765 Third Avenue, Ste. 200
Chula Vista CA 91910 San Diego
619.476.3700
San Diego 1 & Seaport GPS
765 Third Avenue, Ste. 300
Chula Vista CA 91910 San Diego
619.476.3710
Escondido & Inland GPS 1301 Simpson Way Escondido CA 92029 San Diego
760.737.7925
County Probation Imperial County 324 Applestill Road El Centro CA 92243 Imperial http://www.co.imperial.ca.us/probation/index.htm
(442) 265-2400
San Diego County - Probation Administration Center
9444 Balboa Ave. Suite 500
San Diego CA 92123 San Diego https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/probation/
(858) 514-3148
San Diego County - El Cajon Office, East County Regional Center
250 E. Main St. 8th Floor
El Cajon CA 92020 San Diego https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/probation/
(619) 441-3441
San Diego County - Hall of Justice/ Central Division
330 W. Broadway San Diego CA 92101 San Diego https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/probation/
(619) 515-8202
San Diego County - North County Office
325 S. Melrose Dr. Suite 2600
Vista CA 92081 San Diego https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/probation/
(760) 806-2333
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San Diego County - South County Office
1095 Bay Blvd Chula Vista CA 91911 San Diego https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/probation/
(619) 498-2111
Child Support
Imperial 2795 So. 4th Street El Centro CA 92243 Imperial http://www.co.imperial.ca.us/ChildSupport/ Liza Barraza [email protected]
760-482-2343
San Diego 3666 Kearny Villa Road
San Diego CA 92123 San Diego https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/dcss/ Jeff Grissom [email protected]
858-650-6540
Ventura Regional Planning Unit
Regional Organizer
Ventura Patricia Duffy [email protected]
(805) 477-5306 (805) 477-5350
Regional Training Coordinators
Ventura
Maria Lopez [email protected] Nancy Ambriz [email protected]
(805) 477-5132 (805) 204-5188
Local Workforce Development Board
Ventura 855 Partidge Drive Ventura CA 93003 Ventura http://www.workforceventuracounty.org/ Melissa Livingston [email protected]
(805) 477-5306
Adult Education Program Consortia Ventura County Adult Education Consortium
5200 Valentine Road Ventura CA 93003 Ventura http://www.vcaec.org Kathy Walker [email protected]
(805) 289-7925 ext.1016
Strong Workforce (SWP) Regional Chair South Central Coast Regional Consortium
https://sccrcolleges.org/ Luann Swanberg [email protected]
(805) 479-7670
Department of Rehabilitation 509 East Montecito
Street, Suite 101 Santa Barbara
CA 93103 Santa Barbara
http://dor.ca.gov/ The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Sarah Asbury [email protected]
(805) 560-8137
509 East Montecito Street, Suite 101
Santa Barbara
CA 93103 Santa Barbara
http://dor.ca.gov/ The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Susan Mathers [email protected]
(805) 560-8138
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Department of Developmental Services Regional Centers Tri-Counties Regional Center
520 East Montecito Street
Santa Barbara
CA 93103 San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Ventura
https://www.dds.ca.gov/RC/rc366.cfm Omar Noorzad, Ph.D. (805) 962-7881
Independent Living Centers Administration for Community Living (ACL)
https://www.acl.gov/ Elizabeth Akinola [email protected]
California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC)
1000 G Street Sacramento CA 95814 https://cfilc.org/ Christina Mills 916-326-1690
Health and Human Services Programs For CalWORKS County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalWORKs contact to: Emily Hering [email protected]
For CalFresh County Contact
Send a request for the appropriate county CalFresh contact to: Sarah Turner [email protected]
Immigrant Serving Organizations California Immigrant Policy Center
1225 8th Street, Suite 590
Sacramento CA 95814 Sacramento https://caimmigrant.org/ The California Immigrant Policy Center (CIPC) is a constituent-based statewide immigrant rights organization with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego and Oakland. It is the premiere immigrant rights institution in the state that promotes and protects safety, health and public benefits and integration programs for immigrants, and one of the few organizations that effectively combines legislative and policy advocacy, strategic communications, organizing and capacity building to pursue its mission. CIPC has an additional stakeholder list and they may be contacted to obtain additional information on other local partners.
[email protected] (213) 250-0880
La Hermandad 534 S A St, Oxnard Oxnard CA 930130 Ventura http://lahermandadfamilyservices.org/ La Hermandad’s mission is to address the legal, social, educational, and economical inequities facing immigrants, their families, our youth, and the senior population. La Hermandad emphasizes citizenship organizing, civic engagement and community development activities aimed at building grassroots power in order to strengthen this community’s voice.
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Mixteco/Indígena Community Organizing Project (MICOP)
520 W. 5th St. (Suite F)
Oxnard CA 93030 Ventura http://mixteco.org/ The Mixteco/Indígena Community Organizing Project (MICOP) unites indigenous leaders and allies to strengthen the Mixtec and indigenous immigrant community in Ventura County, estimated at 20,000 people. Most are strawberry farmworkers, and many speak primarily their indigenous language.
Vanessa Teran [email protected]
(805) 483-1166
Immigration Legal Services El Concilio Family Services 301 South C Street Oxnard CA 93030 Ventura www.elconciliofs.org
Application Assistance-Naturalization; Application Assistance-Other Immigration Remedies; Education and Outreach.
(805) 486-9777
Mixteco/Indigena Community Organizing Project (MICOP)
520 West 5th St., Suite G
Oxnard CA 93030 Ventura www.mixteco.org Education and Outreach
(805) 483-1166
WIOA 166 & 167 Grantees Center for Employment and Training
761 South C Street Oxnard CA 93030 Ventura https://cetweb.edu WIOA 167 Grantee - supports migrant and seasonal farmworker (MSFW) programs. Integrated job training services: Business Office Administration; Machinist Technology/CNC; Truck Driver; Green Building Construction Skills; Medical Assistant.
[email protected] (805) 487-9821
Re-Entry Organizations Prototypes Womens Center
2150 N Victoria Ave Oxnard CA 93030 Ventura https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (805) 382-6296
Khepera House 125 W Harrison St Ventura CA 93001 Ventura https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation/STOP.html Detox - CDCR Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Contractor.
[email protected] (805) 653-2596
Parole Units Ventura 1555 West 5th
Street, Ste. #140 Oxnard CA 93030 Ventura
(805)382-8151
County Probation Ventura County 800 South Victoria
Avenue Ventura CA 93009 Ventura http://public.venturaprobation.org/
(805) 654-2106
Child Support Ventura 5171 Verdugo Way Camarillo CA 93012 Ventura https://www.ventura.org/child-support-services/ Marcus Mitchell
[email protected] 805-437-8100
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i Formerly Adult Education Block Grant (AEBG) Consortia.