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CALWORKS & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES - ROCKLIN, PLACER COUNTY

HUMAN SERVICES - COUNTY OF PLACER #77776133


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  • 1000 Sunset Blvd, Ste 220
    Rocklin, Placer

CalWORKs & Employment Services acts as a part of Human Services, one of six Divisions of County of Placer Health & Human Services.

If you are an adult with dependent children, you may be eligible for California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids, or CalWORKs. CalWORKs provides:

  • Child care, work expense assistance, transportation, and counseling
  • Education, employment and training programs through Employment Services
  • Families with children financial assistance to meet their basic needs
  • Support for families moving toward self-sufficiency

If you are eligible for CalWORKs you will automatically qualify for Medi-Cal and may also qualify for CalFresh. Unless you are exempt, you will be referred to the Employment Services program for assistance gaining employment. Placer County Employment Services (formerly Welfare to Work) can assist you in finding work through the Business Advantage Network. You can receive daily job leads and information on job fairs and recruiting eve…

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CALWORKS AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES - NCDSS

NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4662024


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  • 950 Maidu Avenue
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-1340

California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) facilitates California's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program.

Temporary Financial Assistance

CalWORKs is a temporary financial assistance program for low- or no- income families with children. It can help all kinds of families who have fallen on hard times due to a variety of issues such as fleeing domestic violence, illness or death of an income earner, substance use, child behavior or developmental challenges, homelessness, legal or criminal record constraints, or job loss.

Employment Services

CalWORKs financial assistance is available to children regardless of whether their parents choose to participate in Employment Services. If you participate in Employment Services, you may be eligible to receive CalWORKs cash assistance for yourself, in addition to support with expenses related to your job or education. As an Employment Services participant, you will receive support in identifying and working to…

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CAMPUS PRIDE INDEX

CAMPUS PRIDE INDEX #65630891


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  • PO Box 240473
    Charlotte, Mecklenburg
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    704-277-6710

The Campus Pride Index has been the premier LGBTQ national benchmarking tool for colleges and universities to create safer, more inclusive campus communities. The FREE online tool allows prospective students, families/parents, and those interested in higher education to search a database of LGBTQ-friendly campuses that have come out to improve the academic experience and quality of campus life.  Offers student leader networks and CampusPride Career Connect.  

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CANCER TREATMENT SERVICES

GENE UPSHAW MEMORIAL TAHOE FOREST CANCER CENTER #4664364


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  • 10121 Pine Avenue
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-582-6450

The Gene Upshaw Memorial Tahoe Forest Cancer Center provides comprehensive cancer treatment and support services. Clinical services include comprehensive state of-the-art individual treatment and emergency medical treatment. Support services include: free individual therapy offered to patients, survivors, and caregivers; massage therapy; grief support. Nurse Navigation services provide education, support with appointments, referrals, information, and advocacy.

CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL - TTCF

TAHOE TRUCKEE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION #65925192


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  • 11071 Donner Pass Road
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    775-741-0043

The Tahoe Truckee Child Abuse Prevention Council (CAPC) is a program of the Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation. CAPC's activities are funded by the Children’s Trust Fund in both Placer and Nevada Counties.

CAPC activities include:
  • Providing funding for parenting classes
  • Staff training
  • Community education
  • Advocating for child abuse prevention strategies across the region
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CHILD CARE RESOURCE AND REFERRAL - PCOE

PLACER COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION #67253413


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  • 1229 Pleasant Grove Blvd.
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-745-1380

Placer County Office of Education offers Child Care Referrals to parents and child care providers including

  • providing referrals for licensed child care
  • assisting new child care providers in establishing their business
  • providing educational materials
  • conducting workshops on a variety of topics

Resource and Referral Services are available at no cost to families.


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CHILDREN'S HEALTH - CHAPA-DE

CHAPA-DE INDIAN HEALTH #45572777


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  • 1350 East Main Street
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-887-2800

Chapa-De Indian Health offers complete Pediatric care including:

  • Primary medical care
  • Nutrition and health education
  • Dental care
  • Mental health counseling
  • Psychiatry
  • Pharmacy services
  • Assistance in coordinating care with specialists
  • For established Chapa-De patients, may have child safety car seats available and a trained installation technician

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This is one of many possible First 5 Nevada County Ready to Grow (R2G) program resources. Ready to Grow resources are those that support the well-being of children ages 0-5.

CHILDREN'S SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER

CHILDREN'S SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #65631372


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  • 11434 B Avenue, Suite 300
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-889-6700

Children's System of Care offers comprehensive services for children and youth who may be at risk in Placer County.

Eligibility

Eligibility for Placer Children's mental health services includes full scope Medi-Cal beneficiaries, and County Medical Services Program (CMSP) beneficiaries with low or no share of cost. Those who do not meet these eligibility criteria are assessed on an individual basis regarding their need for services.
For questions please call Family and Children's Services at 916-872-6549 or toll free 866-293-1940.

Services Available

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CIRBY WELLNESS CENTER - ROSEVILLE - ASOC

ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #67934956


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  • 101 Cirby Hlls Drive
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-787-8995

The Cirby Wellness Center offers an array of wellness services all in one place. Activities are facilitated by both peer and professional staff. The activities offered at the Wellness Center are free of cost and designed to foster a sense of community and shared recovery.

The Wellness Center features:

  • A community garden
  • Journaling classes
  • Choir
  • Walking and hiking groups
  • Health education
  • Job readiness
  • and more


Activities are free of cost. Participants are not required to pay for any portion. Any materials and equipment needed for the groups will be provided. Participants only need to arrive with an open mind and willingness to try new things.

Resource Center

Visit the resource center inside the Cirby Wellness Center to find assistance with:

  • Housing
  • Food banks
  • Medi-Cal
  • Mental health screening
  • Resume and cover letter writing
  • Budgeting
  • and more

The Cirby Wellness Center is open to both ASOC clients and community members. We welcome anyone in need of support, resources, and connection. The Ci…

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COALITION FOR HUMANE IMMIGRANT RIGHTS

COALITION FOR HUMANE IMMIGRANT RIGHTS #65631244


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  • 2533 West 3rd Street
    Los Angeles, Los Angeles
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    888-624-4752

CHIRLA organizes and serves individuals, institutions and coalitions to build power, transform public opinion, and change policies to achieve full human, civil and labor rights.

CHIRLA is recognized by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) to provide immigration legal services at low-cost to its members. All legal staff and volunteers at CHIRLA are supervised by licensed attorneys, BIA-accredited representatives, Juris Doctors, and trained paralegals. CHIRLA's Legal Services Department has helped thousands of individuals to become citizens, reunite with their families and apply to become a DACA beneficiary.

CHIRLA's Community Education and Outreach section provides free information, group seminars, presentations, and workshops on Coalition Building, Policy, Civic Engagement, Worker's Rights, Community/Police Relations and other social services relevant to our immigrant community.

CHIRLA's Resources section provides a Know Your Rights Tool Kit as well as a Family Preparedness Plan and ot…

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