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1 2013 Sacramento Regional Domestic Violence Resource Directory

2 ~~~ DEDICATION ~~~ For all the lives that have been touched by domestic violence, and for all those who work courageously to help break the cycle. ~ Sacramento Domestic Violence Prevention Collaboration ~

3 2013 SACRAMENTO REGIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCE DIRECTORY: This project began in 2006 as a focus of the Sacramento Domestic Violence Prevention Collaboration (SDVPC) to enhance access to DV- related resources in the Sacramento region. Every attempt has been made to compile both current and accurate information. Inclusion of a particular resource in the directory is not necessarily an endorsement by the Collaboration. WHO WE ARE: The SDVPC originally began in 2003 as a law enforcement investigators collaboration between the Sacramento County Sheriff s Department and the Sacramento City Police Department. Of primary concern was the cyclical nature of family violence and the resulting trauma to children. Due to the wide-range social implications of domestic violence, the SDVPC quickly grew to include local social service agencies and non-profit organizations, as well as various law enforcement departments. The SDVPC now includes over 16 different agencies and organizations throughout Sacramento County. The SDVPC created the 2004 and 2005 conferences on Children, Families and Domestic Violence, and is proud to announce the 2007 Sacramento Regional Domestic Violence Resource Directory. Our focus continues to be the impact of domestic violence on children and families, in the hope of someday breaking the cycle of violence.

4 MISSION STATEMENT: The Sacramento Domestic Violence Prevention Collaboration is a multi-agency response dedicated to the prevention of domestic violence through advocacy, education, intervention, law enforcement, and coordination of resources. SDVPC PARTNERS: California Attorney General s Office California Partnership to End Domestic Violence Child Abuse Prevention Council Domestic Intervention Center of Citrus Heights Galt Police Department Healthy Marriage Project Greater Sacramento Region My Sister s House NCJW Family Shalom Sacramento City Police Department Sacramento City Unified School District Sacramento County District Attorney s Office Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance Sacramento County Probation Department Sacramento County Sheriff s Department Transitional Living and Community Support WEAVE

5 2013 Sacramento Regional Domestic Violence Resource Directory TABLE OF CONTENTS Alcohol and Drug Services Children s Services Counseling Services Domestic Violence Agencies and Shelters Emergency Housing Resources Financial Assistance Gay/Lesbian/Bi-Sexual/Transgender Population Health Care/Medical Homeless Services Immigration and Naturalization Language/Cultural Services Law Enforcement/Corrections/ Probation/ Parole Legal Services Mental Health Services Prevention/Education Special Needs Population Teen/Youth Services Index

6 ALCOHOL AND DRUG SERVICES Al-Anon and Alateen 5429 Palm Avenue Suite A Sacramento, CA Business Line: Web Site: (916) (Al-Anon meeting information) ais6-10@att.net Services Include: Support groups for adults and teens that have alcoholic families. Meeting information and schedules available. NCADD Sacramento -- Options for Recovery Residential Treatment 2143 Hurley Way Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) x 215 Services Include: Women substance abusers pregnant or parenting children under 18 years-old. Shelter, medical needs, prenatal care, and assistance in helping clients enter chemical dependency treatment programs. Transitional living provided for treatment program participants. Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services Assessment and Treatment Referral 3321 Power Inn Road, Suite 120 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Monday Friday 8:30 AM 11:30 AM and 1:00 4:00 PM. Drop-in basis. Clients who need alcohol and drug services enter the system of care by participating in a preliminary assessment. The assessment can be completed by any of the following staff at the following locations: AOD division staff located at 3321 Power Inn Road, Monday Friday, 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM on a drop-in basis. AOD Division staff located off-site at Neighbor Multi- Service Centers.

7 ALCOHOL AND DRUG SERVICES Wellspace Health (formerly The Effort) 1820 J Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) info@wellspacehealth.org The purpose of Wellspace Health is to transform and improve lives by offering an integrated continuum of mental health care, addictions treatment, and health care services for individuals, families, and the community in the Sacramento region. Wellspace Health Detoxification Services Business Line: (916) (24-hour) Wellspace Health Medical Clinic & Outpatient Addiction Treatment Facility 1820 J Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Monday Friday; 9:00 AM 8:00 PM Wellspace Health Mental Health Counseling 8233 E. Stockton Blvd Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Monday Thursday; 9:00 AM 8:00 PM and Friday; 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Wellspace Health Residential Addiction Treatment Facility Business Line: (916) (24-hour)

8 CHILDREN S SERVICES Birth & Beyond Family Resource Centers The Birth & Beyond Program provides free and voluntary family support services to residents of Sacramento County at eight Family Resource Centers. One of the Program s primary goals is to ensure pregnant women and newborn infants have primary care physicians and receive regular medical care. Dunlap Family Resource Center th Avenue Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Zip codes served: 95811, 95816, 95818, 95819, 95814, 95817, and La Familia Counseling Center th Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Zip codes served: 95824, 95817, and Meadowview Family Resource Center 2251 Florin Road Suite 158 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Zip codes served: 95822, 95831, 95758, 95832, and

9 CHILDREN S SERVICES Mutual Assistance Network 811 Grand Avenue Suite A-3 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Zip codes served: 95838, 95834, and North Highlands Family Resource Center 6015 Watt Avenue Suite 2 North Highlands, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Zip codes served: 95652, 95673, 95843, 95610, 95660, 95824, and [if more than 5 miles away then will be referred to Grand Ave at The Mutual Assistance or to Del Paso Blvd.] North Sacramento Family Resource Center 1217 Del Paso Blvd. Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Zip codes served: 95815, 95833, 95834, 95821, and Rancho Cordova Neighborhood Center 2880 Gold Tailings Ct, Rancho Cordova, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Zip codes served: 95670, 95741, 95742, and Only parts of 95827, but not Gold River.]

10 CHILDREN S SERVICES Valley Hi/ Florin Resource Center 7000 Franklin Blvd. Suite 820 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Zip codes served: and Home visitation services: 95823, 95828, 95829, and end of Birth & Beyond Family Resource Centers listing - Child Abuse Prevention Center 4700 Roseville Road Suite 102 North Highlands, CA Business Line: (916) A training, resource, and administrative facility. Provides referrals to Birth and Beyond. For pregnant women or families with babies to three months. Provides information about family resources. Child Action 9961 Horn Road Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) info@childaction.org A childcare resource and referral agency. It can help people locate daycare services and can provide other services. Low income funding available. Anyone can be referred. Walk-in 8:00 AM 5:00 PM to see an information specialist who can refer to the appropriate agency. Offers parenting classes and gives information on licensure.

11 CHILDREN S SERVICES Head Start 925 Del Paso Blvd. Suite 200 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Pre-school program for low-income families. Sacramento County Child Protective Services 24-hour emergency response line. Business Line: (916) 875-KIDS Sacramento County Child Protective Services (CPS) investigates child abuse and neglect and provides services to keep children safe while strengthening families. CPS also trains foster parents, acts as an adoption agency, and licenses family daycare homes. Sacramento County Office of Education PO Box Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Call for information regarding homeless services in your school district.

12 CHILDREN S SERVICES Sacramento Crisis Nursery North 4533 Pasadena Avenue Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) (24-hour) Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Respite care for children up to 6 years-old, preventative program, 24-hours a day up to 30 days, emergency medical. No fees. Not equipped for children with severe disabilities or who have been sexually abused. Sacramento Crisis Nursery South 6699 South Land Park Drive Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) (24-hour) Fax Line: (916) See Sacramento Crisis Nursery North for available services. The Birthing Project Clinic 1900 T Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax: (916) Services Include: Pregnancy testing, family planning, prenatal care, parenting support groups, WIC assistance and appointments, on site MediCal eligibility worker. Family Facts offers birth control, health assessment information on birth control and sterilization, Hepatitis B and HIV testing, pap smears and cervical cancer screening.

13 CHILDREN S SERVICES WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Sacramento Nutrition Program 2251 Florin Road Suite 100 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Business Line: (800) Health and nutrition program available to pregnant women, new mothers, and children under the age of five. Provides funds to purchase healthy food. Call to schedule an appointment.

14 COUNSELING SERVICES Asian Pacific Community Counseling th Avenue, Suite 120-B Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Services Include: Works with the Asian and Pacific Islander community. Programs focus on the needs of older adults and their caregivers. Catholic Social Service of Sacramento - New Pathways Counseling 5890 Newman Court Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) newpathways@csssac.org New Pathways Counseling is the main program of Catholic Social Service of Sacramento. They provide direct mental health services including counseling, support groups and educational classes covering a wide range of topics, parent education, children s group meetings, assessment and referral services. Centro Guadalupe 730 S Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Services Include: Advocacy and immigration, counseling, food closet, employment services, emergency rental and utility assistance.

15 COUNSELING SERVICES Diogenes Youth and Family Services 9719 Lincoln Village Suite 110 Sacramento, CA Hour Hot Line: (800) (TDD) Business Line: (916) Provides free services for runaway, homeless, and other at-risk youth. Services Include: Shelter, counseling, workshops and support groups. Services also provided for families. El Hogar Mental Health and Community Service Center th Street Sacramento, CA Client Services Line: (916) Need to be referred by Adult Access (916) Services Include: Mental health professional team provides services to seriously mentally ill adults including mental health, medication support, and community referrals. Jewish Family Services 2862 Arden Way #103 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Services Include: Individual, couples, children, and family counseling; information and referral services; social services for the elderly, and refugee services. Additional programs are available.

16 COUNSELING SERVICES La Familia Counseling Center, Inc th Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) (800) (TDD) Services Include: Multicultural counseling, outreach, and support services to low income, at-risk youth and their families. Lutheran Social Services Building Bridges Program th Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Case management program. Provides follow-up services to homeless persons who have graduated from local transitional housing programs. Lutheran Social Services Inland Area Office 3734 Broadway Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Assists individuals and families with permanent housing and to achieve selfreliance.

17 COUNSELING SERVICES Lutheran Social Services Transitional Housing Program for Homeless Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) (Marsha Hil) Services Include: Assists homeless families with a two-year transitional housing program. Helps with independent living skills, parenting skills, employment, education, and accessing additional community resources. My Sister s House 3053 Freeport Blvd. #120 Sacramento, CA Help Line: (916) Business Line: (916) Services Include: Outreach and education to help prevent domestic violence and human trafficking, 24/7 multi-lingual help line, culturally appropriate emergency shelter and transitional housing; Women at Work program to promote self-sufficiency which includes job training / referral, peer and individual counseling, legal services, immigrant and culturally appropriate domestic violence education, intervention, and advocacy.

18 Sacramento County Probation Department Certified Batterer s Treatment Programs Please note the following agencies offer various counseling services in addition to the certified batterer s treatment program. Please contact each agency for further information. Affordable Counseling (916) Turquoise Drive Rocklin, CA Aldar Academy 4436 Engle Road Sacramento, CA Contact Person: Roman Montague Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Montague@Aldaracademy.org Affordable Counseling Spanish speaking class Contact Person: Alfredo Gomez Business Line: (916) California Wrap Around 648 Northfield Drive (Office Only) Sacramento, CA Contact Person: Dr. Lenore Tate Business Line: (916) Cell Phone: (916) Fax Line: (916) cawparound@comcast.net

19 COUNSELING SERVICES Alternative Health Consultants 25 Cadillac Drive Suites # Sacramento, CA Contact Person: Todd Bingham Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (559) Changing Courses 3355 Myrtle Avenue Suite 265 North Highlands, CA Contact Person: Claudia Dias Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Evergreen 2961 Fulton Avenue Sacramento, CA Contact Person: Steve Banks Business Line: (916) Business Line: (530) Fax Line: (916) Lonnie Fay & Associates 2775 Cottage Way Suite 29 Sacramento, CA Wynona Way (Grant Adult) North Highlands, CA Contact Person: Reese Fay Business Line: (916) Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916)

20 COUNSELING SERVICES ManAlive 7000 Franklin Blvd. Suite 640 Sacramento, CA Contact Person: Daniel Thomas Business Line: (877) Fax Line: (877) Pacific Educational Services Kemper Road Suite 2 Auburn, CA Contact Person: Lorraine Velasco Business Line: (800) ((toll free) Fax Line: (530) education@pesprograms.com Sacramento Black Alcoholism Center 4825 J St. Suite 120 Sacramento, CA Contact Person: Bertha Dell-Udeze Business Line (916) Fax Line: (916) Sacramento Counseling Associates 7844 Madison Avenue Suite 105 Fair Oaks, CA Contact Person: Roy Henderson Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) psyguyroy100@comcast.net - end of Sacramento County Probation Department Certified Batterer s Treatment Programs

21 COUNSELING SERVICES Southeast Asian Assistance Center th Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) saacenter.org Services Include: Assists the Southeast Asian and Slavic population with mental health and dual diagnosis services. Sutter Counseling Center 855 Howe Avenue Suite 1 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Monday Friday 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Provides evaluation and treatment to children and adolescents regarding behavioral and emotional problems. Also works with their families. VIVA (Volunteers in Victim Assistance) 2020 Hurley Way, Suite 205 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) viva@victimassistance.us VIVA is a Victim Service Center that helps victims, families and friends cope with the immediate and long-term personal results of violence crime including family violence, child abuse and neglect, and elder abuse. Services Include: Drop-in center, crisis intervention, counseling, victim and criminal justice advocacy, court accompaniment, support groups, information and referral. VIVA s programs include the following: Special Victim Recovery Project, Project Hands On (expressive arts therapy program for children), Victims United Drop-In Center and Memorial Wall

22 COUNSELING SERVICES WEAVE P.O. Box K Street Sacramento, CA Crisis Line: (916) Business Line: (916) Services Include: Emergency shelter, support groups, individual and group counseling for victims; bilingual services; legal, children services (individual and play therapy); court preparation and workshops for custody, dissolution of marriage, restraining orders; court accompaniment, sexual assault response team, domestic violence response and community outreach. Wind Youth Services 701 Dixieanne Avenue Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) WIND Youth Services is a non-profit agency for homeless/street youth. Programs include a youth shelter, tutoring center, on-site education program, and outreach. The shelter provides a safe living environment, and accepts boys and girls 11 to 18 years of age. The tutoring center offers survival services, case management, counseling, life skills training, and referrals.

23 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGENCIES AND SHELTERS Domestic Violence Intervention Center of Citrus Heights 6060 Sunrise Vista Dr. Citrus Heights, CA Crisis Line: (916) Business Line: (916) Services Include: Emergency shelter; legal clinic, education, and support groups. My Sister s House 3053 Freeport Blvd. #120 Sacramento, CA Help Line: (916) Business Line: (916) Services Include: Outreach and education to help prevent domestic violence and human trafficking, 24/7 multi-lingual help line, culturally appropriate emergency shelter and transitional housing; Women at Work program to promote self-sufficiency which includes job training / referral, peer and individual counseling, legal services, immigrant and culturally appropriate domestic violence education, intervention, and advocacy. WEAVE P.O. Box K Street Sacramento, CA Crisis Line: (916) Business Line: (916) Services Include: Emergency shelter, support groups, individual and group counseling for victims; bilingual services; legal advocacy, children services (individual and play therapy); court preparation and workshops for custody, dissolution of marriage, restraining orders; court accompaniment, sexual assault response team, domestic violence response team, and community outreach..

24 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGENCIES AND SHELTERS outside Sacramento County The Center for Violence-Free Relationships (formerly El Dorado Women s Center) 1248 Broadway Suite C Placerville, CA Crisis Line: (530) Crisis Line: (916) Business Line: (530) Business Line: (916) Monday Friday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Services Include: Emergency and legal advocacy, temporary restraining order assistance, and batterer s treatment. Safe Quest Solano 1745 Enterprise Drive Suite 2D Fairfield, CA Hot Line #1: (1-866) Business Line: (707) Services Include: Emergency shelter, counseling, and children s services, restraining order assistance, and counseling for male victims. Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Center 175 Walnut St Woodland, CA Hot Line #1: (530) Hot Line #2: (916) Business Line: (530) Business office hours Monday Friday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM. Works with clients to eliminate sexual assault and domestic violence through sensitive prevention, intervention, and treatment. Services Include: Shelter, crisis line, individual counseling, support group, Latina outreach, domestic violence response team, and legal advocacy.

25 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGENCIES AND SHELTERS outside Sacramento County Stand up Placer (formerly PEACE for Families) PO Box 5462 Auburn, CA Heritage Oaks, Suite 200 Auburn, CA Hot Line: (800) Hot Line: (916) Business Line: (530) Services Include: 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, domestic violence emergency response, legal services and support groups. National Domestic Violence Hot Line Business Line: (800) Business Line: (800) (TTY) Domestic Violence (Sacramento County) Shelters Domestic Violence Intervention Center of Citrus Heights (accessed through the Crisis Line) (916) My Sister s House (accessed through the Help Line) (916) WEAVE Safehouse (accessed through the Crisis Line) (916)

26 EMERGENCY HOUSING RESOURCES Temporary and Permanent Housing Resources Lutheran Social Services Building Bridges Program 3734 Broadway Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Provides a case management program for homeless individuals graduating from local transitional housing programs. Lutheran Social Services Transitional Housing Program for Families 3734 Broadway Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Helps families who need support in transitioning into new ways of living. Services Include: Assists homeless families with a two-year transitional housing program. Helps with independent living skills, parenting skills, employment, education, and accessing additional community resources.

27 EMERGENCY HOUSING RESOURCES Temporary and Permanent Housing Resources Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center Family Shelter Program 4516 Parker Avenue Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Temporary emergency shelter, meals, health services, transportation, and clothing for SAEHC residents. Counseling and case work, assistance in finding transitional housing and permanent housing. Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center Women s Refuge (Firehouse) Business Line: (916) Services Include: Temporary emergency shelter, meals, and transportation. Housing 30 day limit. Assistance in locating jobs and permanent housing. Case management, information, and referrals. Substance abuse counseling available. Workshops in money management and coping skills for residents. Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance Programs General Information Number Business Line: (916) Services Include: Public welfare program for Sacramento County including financial assistance and employment resources. Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency Shelter Care Plus Business Line: (916) Homeless assistance program for disabled adults and families.

28 EMERGENCY HOUSING RESOURCES Temporary and Permanent Housing Resources Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency Housing Choice Vouchers (formerly Section 8) Administrative Office: (916) Business Line: (916) (applications) Affordable housing and community redevelopment needs. Salvation Army Social Services Center 12 th & North B Street Sacramento, CA Social Services Line: (916) (family services, food and utility assistance) Business Line: (916) (administration and homeless shelters) Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Lodging and meals for homeless men and women for 30 days. Resources include mental health services, substance abuse counseling, employment counseling, job development, computer training, and recreational activities. Additional resources include alternative housing, AA, bible studies, and spiritual counseling.

29 EMERGENCY HOUSING RESOURCES Temporary and Permanent Housing Resources SPCA Animal Shelter Business Line: (916) St. John s Shelter for Women and Children Shelter Line: (916) Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) info@stjohnsshelter.org Shelter for women and children. Males must be under 15 years-old. Services Include: Initial 14 night stay, 60 night maximum stay. Extensions by the week. Mental health, alcohol/drug assessment, and counseling. Case plan developed with case manager. Children must enroll in school. Transitional Living and Community Support, Incorporated 2277 Fair Oaks Blvd., Suite 440 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) ppowell@tlcssac.org Services for mentally ill and homeless mentally ill adults. Services Include: Housing, training in independent living skills, outreach services, community support services, and information/referral. Call the business line for additional information and programs.

30 EMERGENCY HOUSING RESOURCES Temporary and Permanent Housing Resources Volunteers of America Mather Community Campus Point West Plaza 1900 Point West Way Suite 270 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Monday Friday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Services Include: Housing and employment services for single homeless adults and homeless families. Provides employment services, case management, training, and classes that help with self-sufficiency and housing.

31 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Sites Services Include: Assistance programs such as Cal WORKS, General Assistance, Medi-Cal, CMISP and food stamps, job clubs, and Cal WORKS Clinical Team Services. Open Monday to Friday. Office hours are generally 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call office location for hours and directions. A100 Pat Wright Building th Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) C100 Research Office 3960 Research Drive Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) E100 East Sacramento Office 2700 Fulton Avenue Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) F100 North Highlands Office 5747 Watt Avenue North Highlands, CA Business Line: (916) N100- Rancho Cordova Office Folsom Blvd. Suite #1 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916)

32 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Q100 Bowling Green Office 4433 Florin Road Suite #160 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) V100 Susie Gaines-Mitchell Building 2450 Florin Road Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916)

33 GAY / LESBIAN/BI-SEXUAL / TRANSGENDER POPULATION Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center 1927 L Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Men s and women s coming out groups, men and women s discussion groups, as well as two youth groups. Call for dates and information. Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays P.O. Box Sacramento, CA Help Line: (916) contact@pflagsacramento.org 7 days a week. 8:00 AM 7:00 PM Services Include: A support group for parents, family, and friends of lesbians and gays. Education about homosexuality. Advocates for equal rights for gays and lesbians, facilitates communication between gays and non-gays.

34 HEALTH CARE / MEDICAL Emergency Numbers/Crisis Lines Ambulance/Emergency Care Dial 911 AIDS Hotline Poison Control Center AIDS (2437) (800) Suicide Prevention (916) or (24-hour crisis line) (916) Lincoln (24-hour crisis line) (916) Roseville (24-hour crisis line) American Red Cross Capital Chapter Headquarters 565 Exposition Blvd Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Emergency relief in cases of fire and other natural disasters. Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center 2150 Stockton Blvd. Sacramento, CA Hour Operation Emergency Crisis Line: (916) Business Line: (916) (916) Services Include: Crisis intervention, rehab, referrals, advocacy, medication management services. Individual therapy targeted towards those who are a danger to themselves and/or others.

35 HEALTH CARE / MEDICAL INDIGENT MEDICAL SERVICES Harm Reduction Services 2800 Stockton Blvd. Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Tuesday Friday 12:00 PM 4:00 PM Service Include: HIV and Hepatitis testing, case management for HIV clients, needle exchange program, health education, and Saturday medical clinic. All services are free of charge. Imani Clinic Oak Park Community Center 3415 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Acute care for children without health insurance. Public health services available. Sacramento County Primary Care Center 4600 Broadway Suite 1100 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Monday Friday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM UC Davis Health System 24-Hour Operator: (916)

36 HEALTH CARE / MEDICAL WOMEN S HEALTH Planned Parenthood Capital Plaza Center th Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax: (916) Other health centers are also available. Check website for additional information. Services Include: Sexual and reproductive health care including family planning, gynecological care, STI/STD testing/ treatment, and options counseling. Pregnancy Hotline Sacramento Life Center 930 Alhambra Blvd. Suite 230 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Hotline: (916) Fax: (916) Services Include: Family planning and primary care information, birth control, pregnancy testing and options counseling, HIV testing. Referrals for men and women.

37 HEALTH CARE / MEDICAL DENTAL CARE American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry Give Back a Smile Program Business Line: (800) A program dedicated to providing domestic violence survivors with free cosmetic dental care. Sacramento City College Dental Health Clinic Business Line: (916) Basic dental care. Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services Dental Clinic 4600 Broadway, Suite 2200 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Extractions and fillings.

38 HOMELESS SERVICES Domestic Violence Shelters Domestic Violence Intervention Center of Citrus Heights (accessed through the Crisis Line) (916) My Sister s House (accessed through the Help Line) (916) WEAVE Safehouse (accessed through the Crisis Line) (916) Shelters for Pets SPCA Animal Shelter Business Line: (916) Temporary and Permanent Housing Resources Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center Family Shelter Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center Firehouse (Women s Refuge) Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Salvation Army Social Services Center 1200 North B Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) St. John s Shelter for Women and Children Sacramento, CA Shelter Line: (916) Business Line: (916)

39 HOMELESS SERVICES Temporary and Permanent Housing Resources Volunteers of America Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Numerous programs including outreach and referral for the homeless with mental health issues, shelter for the homeless, recovery programs for drug abusers and alcoholics, support services for seniors, children, and families, and job placement. Wind Youth Services 701 Dixieanne Avenue Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Emergency after hours number: (800) WIND Youth Services is a non-profit agency for homeless/street youth. Programs include a youth shelter, tutoring center, on-site education program, and outreach. The shelter provides a safe living environment, and accepts boys and girls 11 to 18 years of age. The tutoring center offers survival services, case management, counseling, life skills training, and referrals. Bishop Quinn Cottages: 1500 North A Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) (property management) Business Line: (916) (property management) Transitional housing for homeless adults.

40 HOMELESS SERVICES Temporary and Permanent Housing Resources Francis House Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Services Include: Client advocacy, resource counseling, gas vouchers, bus tokens, and hygiene items. Loaves and Fishes Friendship Park 1321 North C. St. Sacramento, CA Business Line: Daytime center for homeless men, women, and children. Various services available. Sign-up in Friendship Park at the Service Center. Monday Friday 7:00 AM 2:30 PM. Loaves & Fishes - Maryhouse Business Line: (916) Services for homeless women and families include a hot lunch program. Additional services available. Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency Housing Choice Voucher & Conventional Housing Applications Customer Service Center th Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916)

41 IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION Catholic Charities Immigration Program 711 T Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Immigration counseling, citizenship services, legal representation in court, and public education. United States Department of Homeland Security USCIS Application Support Center 825 Riverside Parkway, Suite 100 West Sacramento, CA Web Site: United States Immigration and Naturalization Service 650 Capitol Mall Sacramento, CA Business Line: (800) Business Line: (800) (TTY) Web Site: Oversees the following: citizenship, employment authorization, lawful permanent residency, family and employment related immigration, asylum and refugee status, inter-country adoptions, replacement immigration documents, and foreign student authorization. Website includes immigration forms, laws and regulations, education and resources, case status information, appointment scheduling, online filing, and employer information.

42 IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION World Relief 3750 Auburn Blvd, Suite B Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) (916) beastman@wr.org Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Information/assistance with citizenship, green cards, new arrivals, and resettlement. Additional services are also available.

43 LANGUAGE / CULTURAL SERVICES Asian Community Center of Sacramento Valley 7375 Park City Drive Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) info@accsv.org Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Works with the Asian and Pacific Islander community. Programs focus on the needs of older adults and their caregivers. Asian Pacific Community Counseling th Avenue, Suite 120-B Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) info@apccounseling.org Web Site: Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Works with the Asian and Pacific Islander community. Offers mental health services including short-term counseling, and referral services. Asian Resources, Inc Stockton Blvd. Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Web Site: Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Employment and training programs for refugees and WIA (Workplace Investment Act) eligible clients. Career centers at various sites include computer training classes, computer literacy and additional services. Advocacy and immigration, counseling, food closet, employment services, emergency rental, and utility assistance..

44 LANGUAGE / CULTURAL SERVICES Centro Guadalupe 711 T Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Advocacy and immigration, counseling, food closet, employment services, emergency rental and utility assistance. El Hogar Mental Health and Community Center 3780 Rosin Court, Suite 110 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Mental health professional team provides services to seriously mentally ill adults including mental health treatment, medication support, and community referrals. Hmong Women s Heritage Association 7275 E Southgate Drive, Suite 306 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Web Site: Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Crisis intervention, counseling, parenting classes, clan advisory conflict resolution, health education, translating and interpreting. Additional services available. La Familia Counseling Center, Inc th Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) (800) TDD Services Include: Multicultural counseling, outreach and support services to low income, at-risk youth and their families.

45 LANGUAGE / CULTURAL SERVICES My Sister s House 3053 Freeport Blvd. #120 Sacramento, CA Help Line: (916) Business Line: (916) Services Include: Outreach and education to help prevent domestic violence and human trafficking, 24/7 multi-lingual help line, culturally appropriate emergency shelter and transitional housing; Women at Work program to promote self-sufficiency which includes job training / referral, peer and individual counseling, legal services, immigrant and culturally appropriate domestic violence education, intervention, and advocacy. Focus is upon Asian / Pacific Islander victims. Southeast Asian Assistance Center th Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) seacenter@sbcglobal.net Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Assists the Southeast Asian and Slavic population with mental health and dual diagnosis services. United lu-mien Community Inc Lemon Hill Avenue Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Services Include: Teaching and preserving the lu-mien culture, and helping to adjust to living in the United States. Education, outreach, support services and referrals. Additional services available.

46 LAW ENFORCEMENT / CORRECTIONS / PROBATION / PAROLE In an emergency call City Police Departments Citrus Heights 6315 Fountain Square Drive Citrus Heights, CA Non-Emergency/ Investigations Line: (916) Elk Grove 8380 Laguna Palms Way Elk Grove, CA Non-Emergency Dispatch Line: (916) Investigations Line: (916) Folsom 46 Natoma Street Folsom, CA Non-Emergency/Investigations Line: (916) Galt 455 Industrial Drive Galt, CA Non-Emergency/Investigations Line: (209)

47 LAW ENFORCEMENT / CORRECTIONS / PROBATION / PAROLE In an emergency call City Police Departments Continued Rancho Cordova 2891 Kilgore Road Rancho Cordova, CA Non-Emergency/ Investigations Line: (916) Sacramento 5770 Freeport Blvd. #100 Sacramento, CA Non-Emergency Dispatch Line: (916) Public Counter/Reporting Line: (916) Investigations Line: (916) Sacramento North Station 3550 Marysville Blvd. Sacramento, CA Office Intake Line: (916) Investigations Line: (916) Sacramento South Station 5303 Franklin Blvd. Sacramento, CA Office Intake Line: (916) Investigations Line: (916)

48 LAW ENFORCEMENT / CORRECTIONS / PROBATION / PAROLE In an emergency call Sacramento County Sheriff s Department Non-Emergency Dispatch (916) Central Division Stationhouse (916) th Street Sacramento, CA East Division Stationhouse (916) Rockingham Drive Sacramento, CA North Central Division Stationhouse (916) Marconi Avenue Suite # 100 Sacramento, CA Northeast Division Stationhouse (916) Garfield Avenue Sacramento, CA South Division Stationhouse (916) Jeff Brian Lane Suite # A Wilton, CA 95693

49 LAW ENFORCEMENT / CORRECTIONS / PROBATION / PAROLE In an emergency call California Highway Patrol Business Line: (800) Roseville Police Department Business Line: (916) West Sacramento Police Department Business Line: (916) Emergency Operations: (916) Campus Law Enforcement California State University Sacramento University Police Business Line: (916) Los Rios Community College District District Police Business Line: (916) (click on Sacramento City College/quick link/ Menu/Police) University of California Davis University Police Emergency Phone: (530) Business Line: (530)

50 LAW ENFORCEMENT / CORRECTIONS / PROBATION / PAROLE California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation 1515 S Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Services Include: Information and advice to families and friends of inmates and parolees. Assists with questions regarding correctional services and resources. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Adult Parole Operations Parole Headquarters (Region 1) 9825 Goethe Road Suite 200 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Supervises a statewide program of adult male and female felons who have been released from California Institutions. Provides specific levels of service based on the protection of the community and the individual needs of the parolee. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Office of Victim and Survivors Services P.O. Box Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Business Line: (877) (toll free) victimservices@cdcr.ca.gov Assists victims of inmates and parolees incarcerated in California. Can provide information regarding locating an inmate in prison and/or the release date. In addition, can provide information on the lifer process, the parole revocation process and restitution issues.

51 LAW ENFORCEMENT / CORRECTIONS/ PROBATION / PAROLE California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board Business Line: (800) Includes the Victim Compensation Program (VCP) that can help victims of violent crime and their families deal with the emotional, physical, and financial aftermath of crime. Victims can apply for compensation by filing an application with the California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board, which administers the VCP. Sacramento County Jail Information Line Business Line: (916) Website includes inmate information. View inmate booking and location information. Sacramento County District Attorney s Office 901 G Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) daoffice@sacda.org Services Include: Prosecutes criminal matters in Sacramento County including domestic violence, child and elder abuse, sexual assault cases, child and spouse support orders, and restraining orders. Investigates and prosecutes unlawful business practices.

52 LAW ENFORCEMENT / CORRECTIONS / PROBATION / PAROLE Sacramento County District Attorney s Office Child Abduction Unit 906 G Street Suite # 620 Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) daoffice@sacda.org Services Include: Enforcement of custody rights and orders. Works in locating and reuniting custodial parents and their children who have been concealed or taken unlawfully by a non-custodial parent, family member or friend. Prosecution considered on a case-by-case basis. Sacramento County District Attorney s Office Domestic Violence Unit 901 G Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Restraining Order Line: (916) (24-hour) DomVi.DA@sacda.org Prosecutes felony and misdemeanor domestic violence crimes. Services Include: Crisis intervention and short-term counseling, assistance in obtaining emergency services, emotional support and information during the court process, court accompaniment, advocacy for victims within the criminal justice system, assistance in preparing victim impact statements for sentencing, and assistance in applying for victim compensation.

53 LAW ENFORCEMENT / CORRECTIONS/ PROBATION / PAROLE Sacramento County District Attorney s Office Victim and Witness Assistance Program 901 G Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Services Include: Crisis intervention and short-term counseling, assistance in obtaining emergency services, court accompaniment, emotional support and Information during the court process, advocacy for victims within the criminal justice system, assistance in applying for victim compensation, assistance in preparing victim impact statements for sentencing, information about victim s rights, special services for elder and dependant adults, and a homicide survivor s support group. Sacramento County Probation Department Adult Court Investigation and Services 711 E Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Assists the Adult Court in performing a variety of duties, including preparing presentence reports, drug diversion supervision, California Department of Correction reports, and change of plea reports. Sacramento County Probation Department Adult Field Services 3201 Florin-Perkins Road Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Supervises and monitors adult offenders placed on formal probation with court ordered terms and conditions of probation.

54 LAW ENFORCEMENT/ CORRECTIONS/ PROBATION/PAROLE Sacramento County Sheriff s Department Sheriff s Inmate Release Elective Notification System (SIRENS) Business Line: (916) A telephone service provided by the Sacramento County Sheriff s Department for residents of Sacramento County. With program registration, SIRENS offers offender custody status information for victims and other concerned citizens 24- hours a day, seven days a week. Notifications can be sent via , text message or phone call. VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) Service Business Line: (800) (800) (TTY) The California State Victim Notification service (VINE) helps victims of crime obtain information about the custody status of their offender and is provided by the local sheriff in the counties listed above and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). VINE is a free service that is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week. VINE is available in English and Spanish and all registrations are confidential.

55 LEGAL SERVICES CASA Supervised Visitation Program 310 Bicentennial Circle Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax: (916) Offers low cost supervised visitation by trained providers available with court order. Visitation hours by appointment. One to three month long waiting list. Emergency services available. Family Protection and Legal Assistance Clinic 221 Court St. Woodland, CA Business Line: (530) Monday Thursday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM; Friday 9:00 AM 12:00 PM. Clinic is located in a locked facility; prospective clients need to call for screening process before coming to office. Assists low-income domestic violence victims in family law and domestic violence proceedings. Legal Services of Northern California th Street Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Fax Line: (916) Services Include: Free legal services for low-income clients. Areas include: health, housing, education, social security, employment, unemployment, and discrimination.

56 LEGAL SERVICES Sacramento County Department of Child Support Services 3701 Power Inn Road Sacramento, CA Business Line: (866) (24-hour) Web Site: Monday Friday 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Establishes, modifies, and enforces child support and health insurance orders for custodial parents and for TANF reimbursement; enforces existing spousal support orders together with child support orders. Sacramento Mediation Center 2015 J Street, Suite 204 Sacramento, California Business Line: (916) sacramento@calawyersforthearts.org Services Include: Mediation for individuals and groups. Also provides conflict resolution training to community members. Sacramento Superior Court Family Law Facilitator 3341 Power Inn Road Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Web Site: Monday and Friday 8:30 AM 4:30 PM Provides answers to general procedural family law questions, such as how to obtain a divorce, child support, custody, visitation, (excluding domestic violence) and provides assistance in completing family law forms. Child/spousal calculations at no fee. Their web site can be accessed by internet to look up case indexes on both civil and criminal cases to see if current charges are pending or the results of cases.

57 LEGAL SERVICES Sacramento Superior Court Family Relations Court House 3341 Power Inn Road Sacramento, CA Business Line: (916) Web Site: Call for information on divorce, child support, paternity and custody issues, DV TRO, civil harassment orders, court hearing information, filing family law documents, obtaining family law records. In addition criminal case information and case history can be accessed at their website. Victims of Crime Resource Center University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law 3200 Fifth Avenue Sacramento, CA Business Line: (800) VICTIMS McGeorge students, under attorney supervision, provide information and referral statewide to victims, their families, victim service providers, and victim advocates. Services Include: Resource and referral, legal research, educational outreach, distribution of informational brochures on victims rights, and representation through their Crime Victims Legal Clinic. WEAVE Legal Services Legal Department (Voic ) Business Line: (916) Services Include: Court preparation class, dissolution workshop and temporary restraining order (TRO) workshop. Leave name/number to request callback within 3-5 working days.

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