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HUMAN SERVICES - COUNTY OF PLACER #68608175
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program provides free tax assistance to qualifying individuals and families who earned less than $67,000 in 2024.
The coalition also helps educate the public on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
VITA is available through Placer County Health and Human Services in cooperation with IRS and United Way.
Preparation assistance is available online at YourFreeTaxPrep.org or in person by IRS trained volunteers.
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FIELDHAVEN FELINE CENTER #94237681
FieldHaven Feline Center’s FieldHaven Animal Support Team (FHAST) responds to disaster incidents by providing emergency shelter and care for cats and other small animals displaced by wildfires, evacuations, or other crises.
FHAST deploys trained volunteers and veterinary staff to offer on-site animal care, transport support, and compassionate assistance to pet owners.
The program prioritizes pet safety and trauma-informed sheltering in collaboration with local emergency response systems.
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THE ARC OF PLACER COUNTY #65631366
The Arc of Placer County operates programs serving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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CITY OF ROSEVILLE #65630905
The City of Roseville Volunteer Center is a community hub that connects Roseville residents with volunteer opportunities in the community. It links people to the volunteering needs of the City municipality and community organizations.
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HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE SIERRA FOOTHILLS #65630968
The Humane Society of the Sierra Foothills serves the public and helps enforce California‘s anti-cruelty laws that protect animals from abuse and neglect. It also offers adoption services and volunteer opportunities.
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PLACER COUNTY 4-H #65631036
Placer County 4-H provides youth development programs through hands-on learning in partnership with the University of California Cooperative Extension.
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PLACER SPCA #65631401
Placer SPCA provides services for the pets and people of Placer County, including dogs, cats, and small animal adoptions.
Placer SPCA is a private nonprofit organization.
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A TOUCH OF UNDERSTANDING, INC. #65631197
A Touch of Understanding’s mission is to encourage acceptance and respect for all individuals. ATOU's educational programs are designed to increase understanding of differences, thereby minimizing discrimination, bullying, and social isolation suffered by children and adults who are perceived as different for any reason, but especially those with disabilities.
ATOU's in-school workshop provides a potent, life-changing opportunity for students to meet people with disabilities and to experience for themselves what it may be like to have a disability. The workshop is broken up into two parts.
SENIORS FIRST #71742567
February 2024 Revision
Access in Motion 916-660-3934 Non-emergency medical transport. Van service with ambulatory & wheelchair assistance provided.
American Cancer Society (Road to Recovery) 800-227-2345 Provides transportation to and from treatment for people with cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive them selves. Please call well in advance of your appointment date to coordinate a ride with a volunteer driver.
Auburn Loop 530-745-7560 Auburn Loop is a route bus that will pick you up at designated bus stops with designated times throughout the day between hours of 9:00 am until 5:00 pm.
Auburn On-Demand 530-745-7560 Auburn On-Demand is a city provided ride share service. Through an App you are able to request a pickup at a location and destination of your choice. Our bus will then pick you up and take you to your requested destination.
Capital Corridor 530-839-2220 Capitol Corridor is a train that goes from Colfax to San Jose with a set schedule with mul…
[read more]SENIORS FIRST #65722485
Seniors First's Telephone Reassurance Program provides homebound seniors with “social calls” by screened and trained volunteers.
The purpose of this free program is to alleviate the loneliness and isolation older adults often experience when living alone, or when residing in a rural area with limited access to transportation or social activities.
Call Reassurance provide weekly in-home social calls and also serve as a resource on community services and programs that can help the client retain their independence and remain in their home as long as they choose.
Seniors must be 60 and over, homebound (no longer driving), and able to interact socially.
Volunteer and senior matches are based on shared interests, geography, volunteer availability and personality as much as possible.
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