Community Resources

Choose the county you live in and start with the links identified here. In many cases, you will be guided to the county’s Health and Human Services home page, where you can find resources on services such as adoption and foster care, mental health services, child abuse, alcohol and drug prevention, custody issues, Medi-Cal for children and more.

 






























 




Government Agencies

More Local Resources:

  • Family Resource & Information Guide
  • 2010-2011 Family Resource Guide, Twin Rivers
  • My Sister’s House seeks to eliminate domestic violence in the Asian and Pacific Islander community through family education
  • WEAVE provides crisis intervention services to women, men and children in Sacramento County who have experienced domestic violence or have been sexually assaulted.
  • Birth & Beyond is a home visitation program that provides family support services to pregnant women and families with children through five years of age in the home. Birth & Beyond Family Resource Centers are open to anyone in the community and offer a variety of services including parenting workshops, school readiness activities and classes, crisis intervention services and family activities.
  • Fathers Resource Center, Inc. has developed a network of resources designed to improve the quality of life and relationships between fathers and their children.
  • Wind Youth Services works with youth experiencing homelessness, helping them find safety from the streets and giving them access to resources to help them move from crisis to healthy functioning and independent lives. One of their Projects, HealthShack, provides a Personal Health Information System (PHIS) designed for youth, which provides resources as well as safe keeping and accessibility for important life documents.
  • The Effort is a Sacramento-based provider offering a full range of care for health, mental health, and addictions treatment.
  • Panacea Services, Inc. is part of a community services organization that offers comprehensive youth and family drug & alcohol treatment, anger management counseling as well as other supportive counseling services at locations throughout Sacramento County.
  • Warmline provides resources and support to families of children with special needs from birth to 22 years old in six counties in Northern California










Government Agencies

More Local Resources

Serves families of children with special needs

Provides 24-hour crisis services to youth and families. Provides emergency housing for runaways and/or homeless youth.

Online community serving families and children with special needs

Individual and group counseling for rape survivors

















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