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WARM BREAKFAST & FOOD BAG DISTRIBUTION - WWJD

WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? INC. #65631506


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  • 12225 Rock Creek Road
    Auburn, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    916-786-9953

WWJD? (What Would Jesus Do?) Inc. is a nonprofit, non-denominational organization in Western Placer County serving people who are homeless, transitionally homeless, and working poor. From a mobile van in each community at conveniently located sites, they serve their clients a warm breakfast and provide a bag full of food for their dinner. WWJD? can also provide clothing, blankets, tarps, sleeping bags, toiletries, laundry soap, pet food, and other sundries.

WWJD? is an all-volunteer agency providing a mobile food service in the Roseville, Auburn, & Colfax areas of Western Placer County, along with medical care and transportation, referral services for adults and children who are homeless.

See service times and locations on the WWJD? website - https://www.wwjdinc.org/service-locations.html

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FIRE DEPARTMENT - AUBURN

CITY OF AUBURN #86298991


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  • 1225 Lincoln Way Room 8
    Auburn, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    530-823-4211 x182

Auburn Fire Department provides development and safety of the community through prevention, public education, and emergency response.

The Auburn City Fire Department operates from 3 fire stations with 24/7 coverage.

  • Station No. 1 - Martin Park Fire Station (Volunteer), 485 High Street, Auburn, CA 95603
  • Station No. 2 - Gietzen Station (Staffed), 226 Sacramento Street, Auburn, CA 95603
  • Station No. 3 - Maidu Station (Staffed), 901 Auburn Folsom Road, Auburn, CA 95603


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FIRE DEPARTMENT (PCFD) - PLACER COUNTY

PLACER COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT #69029358


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  • 13760 Lincoln Way
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-823-4904

Placer County Fire Department (PCFD) provides all fire and emergency medical services. Through a Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) which was initiated in 1974, PCFD integrates state and local firefighting resources, career and volunteer, into an effective combination fire department.

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FIRE STATION LOCATIONS - PLACER COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT

PLACER COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT #87315823


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  • 13760 Lincoln Way
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    9-1-1

Placer County Fire Department has 16 fire stations.
  • Bowman Station 10 - Cal Fire/PCFD Headquarters
    • 13760 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA  95603, 530-823-4270
  • Foresthill Station 11
    • 25150 Foresthill Road, Foresthill, CA 95631, 530-367-3111
  • Colfax Station 30 - serves Colfax and Gold Run
    • 24020 Fowler Road, Colfax, CA 95713, 530-346-6776
  • Dutch Flat Station 32 - an unstaffed reserve/volunteer station
    • 980 Sacramento Street, Dutch-Flat, CA 95714, 530-889-0111
  • Alta Station 33 - serves the Interstate 80 corridor from Alta to the top of Donner Summit
    • 33333 Alta Forestry Road, Alta, CA 95701, 530-389-2234
  • City of Colfax Station 36 - an unstaffed/reserve volunteer station that serves the downtown area of the City of Colfax
    • 33 Church Street, Colfax, CA 95713, 530-889-0111
  • City of Colfax Station 37 - an unstaffed reserve/volunteer station on the north end of Colfax.  It serves the City of Colfax and the area around Rollins Reservoir.…
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VOLUNTEER CONNECTIONS - TEAM GIVING

TEAM GIVING #69403029


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  • 2030 W. El Camino Avenue, Suite 210
    Sacramento, Sacramento
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  • Phone 1
    916-824-2118

Team Giving supports non-profit events and projects by leveraging volunteers and equipping their staff with resources, a broader volunteer pool, and training programs.

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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
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  • Phone 1
    916-376-8915

Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy (HICAP) offers free local, individualized information and advocacy for Medicare beneficiaries and individuals becoming eligible within the next six months. Provides assistance to seniors or disabled persons with Medicare issues, including denials and appeals, supplemental insurance, and long term care insurance.

Volunteer HICAP Medicare counselors provide free, unbiased, and individualized counseling by appointment only.

  • Nevada County appointment line: 530-258-6827
  • Placer County appointment line (through Seniors First): 530-889-9500

HICAP aims to return phone messages within 2 business days, but it may be longer.


    FIRE DEPARTMENT - COLFAX

    CITY OF COLFAX #86299002


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    • 24020 Fowler Road - Station 30
      Colfax, Placer
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    • Phone 1
      9-1-1

    Call 9-1-1 in case of emergency

    The City of Colfax has one staffed and two unstaffed/volunteer fire stations.

    Station 30 is staffed and serves the communities of Colfax and Gold Run. The station targets hazards include the Interstate 80 Corridor, UP Railway, Kinder Morgan Pipeline, and the City of Colfax. Station 30 is the upcountry home to the Placer County Technical Rescue Team and serves the rugged canyons and recreation areas of the North Fork of the American River. Station 30 is located at 24020 Fowler Road, Colfax, CA 95713.

    Station 36 is an unstaffed/reserve volunteer station and serves the downtown area of the City of Colfax. Station 36 is located at 33 Church street, Colfax CA, 95713.

    Station 37 is an unstaffed reserve/volunteer station on the north end of Colfax. It serves the City of Colfax and the area around Rollins Reservoir. Station 37 is located at 139 Oak Street, Colfax, CA 95713.

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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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    LAND TRUST - BYLT

    BEAR YUBA LAND TRUST #4661383


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    • 12183 Auburn Road
      Grass Valley, Nevada
    local_phone
    • Phone 1
      530-272-5994

    Bear Yuba Land Trust protects land, builds trails, and offers environmental education programs in Nevada and Yuba counties.

    Services include:

    • Maintaining public preserves and open space
    • Managing conservation easements to protect natural lands
    • Building and maintaining trails for public recreation
    • Offering youth education programs focused on nature and stewardship
    • Providing volunteer opportunities for trail work, events, and habitat restoration


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