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FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER - GRASS VALLEY - NCSOS

NEVADA COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS #91354841


location_on A
  • Methodist Church 236 S Church St
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-273-4059

Nevada County Superintendent of Schools sponsors the Family Resource Centers (FRCs).

They're intended to meet the needs of all families in the region, not just those whose children attend school at that location.

Each of the Family Resource Centers offers the following core services:

  • Parenting Classes
  • Lending Libraries for children and adults
  • ASQ's
  • Child Development Information and parenting support
  • Playgroups
  • Clothes Closet
  • Computer support including printers and fax
  • Food Pantry in San Juan Ridge
  • Diapers
  • Spanish speaking staff
  • Information and referrals for children and parents

They help parents find support and services they need. They make referrals and can direct parents and help navigate community services. Services are free of charge and families are encouraged to drop in during operating hours.

FRCs are a comfortable, inviting space for parents and children, including changing tables, toys, rocking chairs, couches, and the like. They have support available for Spanish speakers and have a P…

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FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER - SAN JUAN RIDGE - NCSOS

NEVADA COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS #4661937


location_on B
  • Oak Tree School Campus 18847 Oak Tree Road
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-292-3174

The San Juan Ridge PARTNERS Family Resource Center (FRC) provides families in the San Juan Ridge area with information and referrals to local resources, services, and facilities on a drop-in basis for visitors of all ages.

General services include:

  • Playgroups for children ages 0-5
  • Weekly activities for older children
  • Child development information
  • Parenting support
  • Counseling
  • Education
  • Employment tools

Specific offerings include:

  • Buss passes
    • Bus passes are issued as 2 one-way trips with transfers that can be used on all routes to make a roundtrip from the San Juan Ridge.
  • Laundry vouchers
    • Laundry vouchers come with one detergent pod and are good for a single wash and dry at Launderland in Grass Valley. 
    • Details for when and how to redeem is printed on the voucher. 
    • The number of laundry vouchers issued at one time will depend on family size and other factors.
  • Adult yoga
    • Mon 6-7:15pm and Wed 9-10:30am
  • A food pantry
    • Tue & Thu 12-3pm (for emergencies)
  • A computer, phone, fax, and p…
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FARMERS MARKET - NC

NEVADA CITY FARMERS MARKET #47523497


location_on B
  • Union Street
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-277-9960

The Nevada City Farmers Market offers a seasonal market where local farmers, artisans, and food vendors sell fresh produce, baked goods, handmade items, and prepared foods.

Services include:

  • Access to locally grown fruits and vegetables
  • Artisan goods and handmade crafts
  • Ready-to-eat foods from local vendors
  • Seasonal community space with rotating vendors

2025 Summer Market:

  • Every Saturday, 8:30am - 1pm
  • April 12th - December 20th, 2025
  • Outdoors on Union Street, Downtown Nevada City


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FEED OUR FUTURE - FTF

FEEDING THE FOOTHILLS #69025910


location_on C
  • 8284 Industrial Ave.
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-783-0481

Feeding The Foothills (FTF) operates the Feed Our Future Program, which provides food assistance to a wide variety of clients.

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FIRES AND FOOD SAFETY - USDA

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRIGULTURE #81311726


location_on D
  • 1400 Independence Ave. S.W.
    Washington, District Of Columbia

USDA's Fire and Food Safety offers useful information to the public.

Generally, saving food that's been in a fire is not a good idea. Food exposed to fire can be compromised by three factors: the heat of the fire, smoke fumes, and chemicals used to fight fire.

Heat from the Fire

Food in cans or jars may appear to be okay, but if they've been close to the HEAT of a fire, they may no longer be safe. Why? Heat from a fire can activate food spoilage bacteria. If the heat is extreme, the cans or jars themselves can split or rupture, rendering the food unsafe.

Fumes from a Fire

One of the most dangerous elements of a fire is sometimes not the fire itself, but toxic fumes released from burning materials. Those fumes can kill; they can also contaminate food. 

Chemicals in Fires

Chemicals used to fight fires contain toxic materials and can contaminate food and cookware. 

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FOOD & DRUG SAFETY - FDA

US FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION #87320000


location_on E
  • 10903 New Hampshire Ave
    Silver Spring, Montgomery
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    888-463-6332 (INFO-FDA)

The US Food & Drug Administration protects public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices; and by ensuring the safety of the nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.

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FOOD & FARM DIRECTORY FOR NEVADA COUNTY - SIERRA HARVEST

SIERRA HARVEST #87709441


location_on B
  • 313 Railroad Avenue
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-2343

Sierra Harvest Provides a Nevada County Food & Farm Directory which is a product directory for local farms and ranches, including contact information. Updated annually. Many of the listed farms and ranches participate in local Farmers Markets.

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FOOD & NUTRITION SERVICES - TTUSD

TAHOE TRUCKEE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT #69489239


location_on F
  • 11603 Donner Pass Road
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-582-2528

Tahoe Truckee Unified School District provides free meals for students through its Food & Nutrition Services.


Tahoe Truckee Unified School District (TTUSD) is providing free summer meals for children aged 18 and younger and any adults with developmental disabilities. Participants do not need to be enrolled in a TTUSD school site.

Participants can receive five breakfasts and five lunches, delivered to the following locations every Monday until August 9th, 2024:

  • Henness Flats Apartments
    • 12929 Waters Way, Truckee, CA
    • 9:15-9:35am

  • 265 Bear St, Kings Beach, CA
    • 10:00-10:20am

  • Tahoe Vista Mobile Home Park
    • 501 National Av, Tahoe Vista, CA
    • 10:50-11:20am

  • Donner Creek Mobile Park
    • 10715 Highway 89, Truckee, CA
    • 9:50-10:10am

  • Truckee Pines Apartments
    • 10100 Estates Drive, Truckee, CA
    • 9:15-9:35am

  • Sierra Village Apartments
    • 10081 Martis Valley Road, Truckee, CA
    • 10:50-11:10am

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FOOD CLOSET - FOOD PANTRY - HCC

HARVEST COMMUNITY CHURCH #65631289


location_on G
  • 1376 Blue Oaks Boulevard
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-771-4781

The Harvest Community Church Drive-Thru Food Closet is open to the community every last Tuesday of the month between 430 pm-530 pm. Receive bags of groceries, provided by the Placer Food Bank without leaving your vehicle (as supplies last).

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FOOD CLOSET & CLOTHING - SM

SALT MINE #65631170


location_on H
  • 590 Lincoln Boulevard
    Lincoln, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-645-3778

The Salt Mine offers emergency services to the city of Lincoln and Sheridan residents only. Their main charitable activity is the food closet, presently offering emergency food to over one thousand needy families in the area each month.

In addition, they help with emergency clothing, household items, and transportation. Other emergency needs are met on an ’as available basis’ or by referral such as bathing and laundry facilities to name a few.

All items sold in these thrift shops are donated by local supporters.

The Salt Mine offers emergency and hot lunches Tue-Fri, 9am-12pm and Sat 12pm-1pm

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