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FREE HEALTH CARE CLINIC 2026 - CALIFORNIA CAREFORCE/PLACER VETERNANS STAND DOWN

CALIFORNIA CAREFORCE #78979932


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  • @the Grounds (Roseville fairgrounds), 700 Event Center Dr.
    Roseville, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    916-749-4170

The 2026 Placer Veterans Stand Down is scheduled for May 5-6, 2026, at @the Grounds (Roseville fairgrounds) located at 700 Event Center Dr. in Roseville, CA, 95678. All services are free and open to veterans and their families on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of services as capacity allows. The clinic will open at 8:00 am each day. Services are provided at the discretion of the healthcare provider.

A veteran ID is required. For more information about the Placer Veterans Stand Down event, please visit their website: Placer Veterans Stand Down – Serving Homeless Veterans and their Families.

Patient FAQs

Volunteering info

In December, the Clinic volunteer registration system will be open for the 2025 Placer Veterans Stand Down. All volunteers must create a volunteer profile in our system before signing up to volunteer for a clinic; this can be done anytime. All volunteers must create a volunteer profile in our system before signing up to volunteer for a clinic; this can be don…

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CHILDREN'S MUSEUM - KIDZONE

KIDZONE MUSEUM #4661753


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  • 11711 Donner Pass Road
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-587-5437

The KidZone Museum operates a children’s museum focused on early childhood development through creative play and exploration. 

Designed primarily for children under age 7, exhibits and programs support cognitive, physical, social, and creative skill-building. Camps and school partnerships extend learning opportunities for elementary-aged children. 

Teenagers may participate through volunteer roles.

The museum includes:

  • Indoor play structure and exploration exhibits
  • Infant play area
  • Art studio for creative expression
  • Nature play space
  • Science and discovery lab
  • Seasonal camps and school-based programs
  • Teen volunteer opportunities


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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - GIVE BACK TAHOE

GIVE BACK TAHOE #65630960


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  • 11071 Donner Pass Road
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-587-1776

Give Back Tahoe was developed in collaboration with the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation to connect volunteers with nonprofit groups from the North Lake Tahoe and Truckee areas.

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MEDICAL APPOINTMENT TRANSPORTATION

TAHOE TRUCKEE HELPING HANDS #97677371


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  • PO Box 3472
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-580-8456

Tahoe Helping Hands provides Medical Appointment Transportation. The program helps ensure community members get to healthcare appointments safely, on time, and with dignity. They coordinate rides for seniors and others who need extra support getting to medical and dental visits, lab work, therapy, or other essential care.

Their drivers offer door-through-door assistance, meaning they don’t just drop you off—they help you to the door, and make sure you’re supported every step of the way.

Tahoe Helping Hands serves outlying areas around Truckee within Nevada County, which are not covered by existing local services.

To keep the program safe and reliable:

  • Volunteer drivers are background-checked and trained in transportation best practices.

  • Rides are scheduled in advance and coordinated by their team.

  • All riders complete a brief intake so they can understand their needs and offer the right support.

  • Service is always free, thanks to the generosity of donors and community sponsors.

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VOLUNTEER VISITS

TAHOE TRUCKEE HELPING HANDS #97677384


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  • PO Box 3472
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-580-8456
POLICE DEPARTMENT - TRUCKEE

TOWN OF TRUCKEE #68901223


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  • 10183 Truckee Airport Road
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-550-2323

The Town of Truckee provides law enforcement and public safety services within the Town of Truckee.

Services include:

  • Patrol, traffic enforcement, marine operations, investigations, and volunteer support (VIPS)
  • Animal services, property and evidence, records management, and downtown parking enforcement
  • Disaster preparedness information and emergency readiness tools
  • Safe disposal of unwanted or expired prescription medications (restrictions apply)

Prescription Medication Disposal Guidelines:

  • Accepted: Legal, non-expired or expired medications in original containers
    • Container size must not exceed 5 inches high or 3 inches in diameter
    • All personal information must be removed from the label, except for the medication name
  • Not accepted: Illegal drugs

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PROGRAMS - CAL VOICES

CAL VOICES #69333381


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  • 720 Howe Avenue, Suite 102
    Sacramento, Sacramento
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  • Phone 1
    916-366-4600

Cal Voices improves the lives of residents in the diverse communities of California through advocacy, education, research, and culturally relevant services. Some programs are offered in specific counties or regions, others are statewide.

Placer County

  • Family Advocates with Placer County Parent Partners offer the following
    • Use creative, culturally sensitive, and strengths-based thinking to support families in achieving their goals.
    • Provide support to families receiving services from Placer County’s Children’s System of Care, including:
      • Behavioral Health
      • Drug Court
      • Child Welfare
      • Juvenile Probation Services
    • Create connections between teachers, juvenile probation officers, mental health workers, and social workers.
    • Support families where applicable
      • Court proceedings
      • Treatment team meetings
      • School meetings
    • Assist families in being equal partners with professionals assisting them.
    • Provide an opportunity for parents to benefit from the support and understandin…
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HEALTH INSURANCE COUNSELING AND ADVOCACY - HICAP

HICAP SERVICES OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA #4661319


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  • 505 12th Street
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-376-8915

Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy (HICAP) provides free, unbiased information and counseling to Medicare beneficiaries and people becoming eligible for Medicare within six months.

It older adults and people with disabilities in Nevada, Placer, and Yuba-Sutter counties.

Services include:

  • Information about Medicare benefits, coverage options, and enrollment
  • Counseling on supplemental insurance, long-term care insurance, and drug plans
  • Assistance with billing issues, appeals, and denials
  • One-on-one appointments with trained volunteer Medicare counselors

Additional notes:

HICAP aims to return phone messages within 2 business days, but it may take longer during high-volume periods.

Phone Numbers by County

  • Nevada County Appointment Line | 530-258-6827
  • Placer County Appointment Line | 916-376-8915
  • Yuba-Sutter Appointment Line | 530-742-4474


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VOLUNTEER CONNECTIONS - HOS

REGIONAL CENTER FOR VOLUNTEERISM - HANDSON SACRAMENTO #69403332


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  • 8001 Folsom Boulevard, Suite 100
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-447-7063

HandsOn Sacramento provides an online database for connecting volunteers with organizations seeking volunteers.


The Regional Center for Volunteerism-HandsOn Sacramento Disaster Services Program manages and supports volunteers and donations in disaster for four counties: Sacramento, El Dorado, Placer and Yolo. It serves as the Emergency Volunteer Center in times of disaster - https://www.handsonsacto.org/EVC.

Below are links to the Disaster and Emergency Services Programs.

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BLIND/LOW VISION AI APP (BME)

BE MY EYES #86153175


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  • 1155 Market St Fl 10
    San Francisco, San Francisco

Be My Eyes provides free video support at a moment’s notice. Every day, sighted volunteers and professionals lend their eyes to solve tasks big and small to assist blind and low-vision people through a live video call.

How It Works

  • Anyone 17 or older may sign up as a visually impaired user or volunteer.
  • Calls are connected based on daytime time zone and language. The average wait time is about 15 seconds.
  • When a call is answered, a live one-way video (two-way audio) is initiated, allowing volunteers or company representatives to see what’s in front of the user’s camera and provide verbal support. Note: Specialized Help availability varies by region and company opening hours.

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