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SUPPORT SERVICES, GROUPS, AND ACTIVITIES - SPEC

SPIRIT PEER EMPOWERMENT CENTER #15084807


location_on A
  • 276 Gates Place
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-274-1431

Spirit Peer Empowerment Center offers support groups for people experiencing homelessness and/or mental health challenges.

Support services include:

  • Staff can administer naloxone Narcan in case of opioid overdose (naloxone is the drug, Narcan is a brand)
  • Housing Circle - assists with completing low income apartment applications, Craigslist searching, housing advocacy, and more. Call 530-274-1431 for meeting time info.
  • WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan) education, an eight week course supporting individuals to succeed at the goals they set for themselves, including looking at triggers and addictions and ways to get beyond them
  • Food distribution to those in need
  • Hot showers for program participants - They offer 5 showers per day, 10am-1:30pm. It's recommended to be there a bit before they open at 10am to get one as they are first come, first served. Shower is ADA-compliant, but not roll in. Please notify in advance if needed.
  • Laundry facilities for program participants
  • Clothing closet …
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HOSPITALITY HOUSE SHELTER - GRASS VALLEY

HOSPITALITY HOUSE #4661715


location_on B
  • 1262 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-271-7144

Hospitality House offers a year-round, temporary, overnight emergency shelter for homeless residents of Western Nevada County who have lived in the county for 45 days or more. ID not required.

Services available to those who are staying at the shelter include:

  • Emergency shelter
  • Food
  • Clothing
  • Showers
  • Laundry
  • Job training
  • Customized case management
  • Mental health counseling
  • Enrichment classes
  • Transportation
  • Housing assistance


Intakes

  • 7 days a week (based on availability)


Animals

  • Hospitality House accepts approved pets. Contact Hospitality House or ask a 211 call agent for details of the pet policy.

Web pages


NOTE: 211 gets inquiries about the apartments behind Safeway. Brunswick Commons is the apartment complex on Old Tunnel Rd behind the Safeway, etc in Grass Valley. Members of the general public cannot apply for units because the complex is entirely devoted to people who are clients of Hospitality House, Turning Point, or Nevada County Behavioral Health. Peopl…

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PROGRAMS - UNWC

UNITED WAY OF NEVADA COUNTY #86190760


location_on C
  • 563 Brunswick Rd. Suite 11
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-274-8111

United Way of Nevada County allocates donated funds from annual fundraising campaign to qualified Nevada County non-profit human service organizations; forwards donor designated funds to non-profit health and human service organizations; collaborates with local government, education, local businesses and humans service organizations.
Programs include:

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PSPS EVENT & DISASTER ACTIVATION RESOURCES - FREED

FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING #69028795


location_on D
  • 435 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-477-3333

If you are having a life-threatening emergency call 9-1-1. For example, if you have lost power to essential life-sustaining medical devices and do not have backup power for them, or you have a medical need for temperature control.

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FREED works with the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC) and PG&E to support people with disabilities and older adults during a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) event or other emergencies due to power shutoffs. The goal is to enable them to remain safe while independent in their residences and communities.

Funding for some services listed below is ONLY for PSPS events (or other power outage events for which PG&E may activate FREED). There is no funding for generators. No generators are available through any of these programs.

FREED is available to possibly assist in several ways:

DISABILITY DISASTER ACCESS & RESOURCES (DDAR) - DDAR assists individuals with disabilities and older adults in disaster readiness and recovery. …

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211-CONTACT CENTERS-CALIFORNIA & USA

CONNECTING POINT #68869729


local_phone
  • Phone 1
    2-1-1


The 211 Connecting Point Contact Center can refer people to other 211 call centers in California and around the USA.

Find contact centers around the United States here.

You can also call 866-FIND-211 (866-346-3211) to find your county's 211 in California. Your call can be transferred to your local 2-1-1.

(Note: If you work at a 2-1-1 in California and would like your county to route appropriately through the 866-find-211 phone line, please contact Eve Hamilton at ehamilton@icfs.org.)

California 211 Direct Phone Numbers
2‑1‑1 is a free telephone number providing access to local community services.
2‑1‑1 is available in multiple languages, allowing people access to information and to obtain referrals for resources such as physical and mental health, housing, utility, food, transportation, employment assistance, and suicide and crisis interventions. 2‑1‑1 also provides disaster preparedness, response, and recovery during declared emergencies.

County Number
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YOUTH SERVICE CORPS EMPLOYER INFO - CP

CONNECTING POINT #81388616


location_on E
  • 208 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-274-5601

The Youth Service Corps program allows nonprofit organization or local government agency employers to connect with eligible job applicants and expand their workforce while the program pays for training.

The program:

  • Places trained interns that match the needs of employers
  • Pays an intern’s wages for up to six months while employers provide role-specific training
  • Provides interns with coaching and support for the duration of the internship
  • Is open to both English only and Spanish only speakers

The Connecting Point Employment Services department offers the Youth Service Corps program. The program is focused on hiring youth ages 16-30 to work with local nonprofits or government agencies in the areas of public service, food insecurity, and climate action.


Web pages

Youth Service Corps was previously called Youth Jobs Corps. Program detai…

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YOUTH SERVICE CORPS PARTICIPANT INFO - CP

CONNECTING POINT #81388580


location_on E
  • 208 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-274-5601

Note: Due to a high volume of referrals, there is currently an active waitlist to join this program as a youth participant.The Youth Service Corps team will reach out once the individual reaches the top of their waitlist.


The Youth Service Corps program allows nonprofit organization or local government agency employers to connect with eligible job applicants and expand their workforce while the program pays for training.

The program:

  • Places trained interns that match the needs of employers
  • Pays an intern’s wages for up to six months while employers provide role-specific training
  • Provides interns with coaching and support for the duration of the internship
  • Is open to both English only and Spanish only speakers

The Connecting Point Employment Services department offers the Youth Service Corps program. The program is focused on hiring youth ages 16-30 to work with local nonprofits or government agencies in the areas of public service, food insecurity, and climate action.

Web pages

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TRASH, GARBAGE, RECYCLING COLLECTION SERVICES - WM

WASTE MANAGEMENT OF NEVADA COUNTY #4662970


location_on F
  • 13083 Grass Valley Avenue (Main office for Nevada County)
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-274-3090


SB1383 will commence on January 1st, 2025

Nevada County jurisdictions are working out details to implement SB1383 and inform the public. Info will be added when available and confirmed. https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3466/Organics-Recycling

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Waste Management provides a full range of residential and commercial solid waste collection services, including curbside pick-up, curbside recycling, environmental services, dumpsters and waste and recycling receptacles. Medication disposal available at 13083 Grass Valley Ave. Grass Valley (Main office for Nevada County).
Home-Generated Sharps - https://www.wm.com/location/california/nevada_county/recycling/hhw.jsp

  • Sharps include needles, syringes, pen needles & lancets.
  • It is illegal to put these items in the trash or recycling. By law they must be transported in approved biohazard sharps containers, which are sold at pharmacies.
  • Accepted (only in approved biohazard containers) at the McCourtney Road Tra…
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SAFE PROGRAM - BFFY

BRIGHT FUTURES FOR YOUTH #70210129


location_on G
  • 200 Litton Drive, Ste. 308
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-4311

The SAFE (Stability, Access, Foundation, Empowerment) program is committed to finding and helping youth ages 12 -26 who are experiencing homelessness.

Many youth experiencing homelessness do not have access to local or state funding or simply don’t know what services are available. And few nonprofit organizations in the region can help. SAFE fills the gap by connecting youth who have alternative, unpredictable, or inconsistent housing access with community resources and well-trained professionals.

SAFE helps mitigate homelessness in Nevada County by providing:
  • Basic needs, such as food, clothing, housing, hygiene supplies, showers
  • Education and training, including transitioning to college and/or trade school
  • Physical health and mental wellness counseling
  • Training to develop the necessary skills to live independently
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IN-HOME CARE FOR SENIORS - SC

SHEKINAH CARE #4664022


local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-277-1621

Shekinah Care, In-Home Care for Seniors provides fee-based long- and short-term in-home care for seniors.

Services include:
  • Personal care including bathing, grooming, dressing, mobility assistance
  • Palliative care
  • Alzheimer's and dementia care
  • Healthy food prep
Provides a thorough assessment of home and living conditions to point out possible health and safety issues and determine what type of assistance is needed. The choice to make any changes in the home environment and care should involve the client and all available family members and health care professionals. Fingerprinted for safe and reliable help.

Call for appointment and then an in-home assessment will be done to ascertain the level of services that are required. Services for in-home care are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Shifts can be any length of time with minimum shift of 4 hours.

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