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NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #89336133
Drop-in benefits information and application assistance is provided by the Navigator team from the Nevada County Department of Social Services at three libraries each month. Stop by if you need help enrolling in, or renewing your participation in, benefits programs such as
While these resources are always available to the public, having them all together during the Services Drop-In allows you to learn, at the same meeting, such things as what kind of support is available for seniors, how you can proceed with child support, and which doctors take your insurance. These are drop-in services and no appointment is necessary.
Social Services Drop-In days and locations
NEVADA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY #47945568
The Environmental Health Department manages programs focused on environmental protection and some aspects of public health in Nevada County.
These programs regulate food preparation in restaurants, installation of wells and septic systems, handling hazardous materials and other topics related to consumer protection.
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SCOOTER'S PALS #4664064
THE SALVATION ARMY #67168505
The Salvation Army offers a small emergency food pantry to help until individuals/families are able to make it to a normal distribution through Food Bank of Nevada County or Interfaith Food Ministries.
Mon-Thurs, 9am-3pm 10725 Alta St.
FOOD BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY #4662835
Food Bank of Nevada County Food Distributions
Grass Valley - Western Nevada County
2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month from 10am-1pm
Grass Valley Seventh Day Adventist Church
12889 Osborn Hill Rd, Grass Valley, CA 95945
Higgins Corner - Grass Valley - Southern Nevada County
3rd Thursday of each month from 3:30-5:30pm
Sierra United Methodist Church (near Lake of the Pines)
22559 W. Hacienda Dr, Grass Valley, CA 95949
North San Juan
2nd Tuesday of each month from 10am-12pm
Oak Tree School
18847 Oak Tree Rd, North San Juan, CA 95959
Town of Washington
3rd Wednesday of each month at 12pm
Washington Fire Department
15406 Washington Rd, Washington, CA 95986
Truckee
Tuesday from 4pm-5pm
Sierra Community House
12116 Chandelle Way, Suite D2, Truckee, CA 96161
Call to confirm if weather or other factors might affect distributions. 775-545-4083
Income guidelines are posted under the USDA tab here.
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NEVADA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT #4661943
The Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) Program provides pregnant parents and families with young children free home visits that are tailored to the families' specific needs.
Nurses can meet families in the comfort of their own home or by phone to provide:
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AEGIS TREATMENT CENTERS #88715711
Does Aegis Treatment Centers offer…
How can people get it/them?
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NEVADA COUNTY DIAPER PROJECT #11795464
The Nevada County Diaper Project Program provides diapers to young, low-income families who struggle to provide diapers for their babies. Distributes diapers throughout Nevada County at various locations.
Conducts frequent diaper drives and fundraisers to help keep the supply of diapers sufficient to meet the output of several hundred diapers per week.
Diaper Distribution Sites
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This is a Ready to Grow (R2G) resource. Ready to Grow is a First 5 Nevada County program to connect children 0-5 with services and information that support their well-being. Organizations with programs that have this R2G tag may have additional programs of interest to families.
CHAPA-DE INDIAN HEALTH #74232354
Chapa-De provides Pregnancy Care at both Auburn and Grass Valley Health Centers.
In addition to regular appointments with your doctor, their Baby Luv Program helps women get the education and services needed for a healthy pregnancy and healthy baby.
Chapa-De's services include:
FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING #69028795
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. …