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CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF AYURVEDA #4663256
California College of Ayurveda offers education in the field of Ayurveda. Programs are designed to accommodate both students who can dedicate themselves to full-time study and those who live at a distance. CCA’s main focus is training Ayurvedic practitioners.
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NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4661905
Adult Protective Services provides a support system to elderly and dependent adults who may be subject to neglect, physical abuse or exploitation, or who are unable to protect their own best interests.
The best way to report suspected elder or dependent abuse, is to call Adult Protective Services at 530-265-1639.
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NEVADA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER #4661659
NEVADA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS #86702644
NEVADA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS #4662458
NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4662012
CalFresh, formerly known as Food Stamps and known federally as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), provides extra funds to help those who are in need each month to buy groceries.
With a CalFresh electronic “debit” card (known as EBT) you can buy most foods at many food stores and farmers markets.
Several Nevada County Farmers Markets offer a CalFresh matching program called Market Money (or Market Match), where you can double your CalFresh dollars up to a specified dollar amount per market per week. Amount may change from year to year.
Apply for CalFresh
Californians can visit BenefitsCal.com or GetCalFresh.org to apply or call 877-847-3663 (FOOD) to be connected to their local county social service office.
CalFresh is a low income program - the gross income limit is 200% of the Federal Poverty Line. However, CalFresh program rules are complex - some income is not countable, and some individuals with income below 200% FPL may not qualify for CalFresh.
If you have a hard time …
[read more]NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #88597391
Replace Lost or Damaged Food
People can request replacement benefits for food that they bought using CalFresh and that they lost or had damaged in an emergency such as fire, natural disaster, power outages, etc. A form must be submitted within 10 days of the end of an event, such as a power outage. Sometimes counties extend the deadline beyond 10 days.
To Apply for Replacement Benefits
Complete and submit Replacement or Disaster Supplement Affidavit (CF 303) to apply for CalFresh replacement benefits after disaster.
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Grass Valley - Brighton Greens
988 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA 95949
530-265-1340
Nevada City - Eric Rood Administrative Center
950 Maidu Ave, Suite 120, Nevada City, CA 95959
530-265-1340
Truckee - Nevada County Joseph Center
10075 L…
NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4662024
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…
[read more]NEVADA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS #4662462
NEVADA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE #4661133
Coroner Services determines the cause and manner of death of those persons not in attendance of a physician. The Deputy Sheriff-Coroner initiates reports to assist the pathologist, make death notifications, and retain the property of the deceased for safekeeping until the next of kin is available.
Autopsies are done for all accidental deaths, suicides, homicides, SIDS cases, and natural deaths where the coroner has no previous medical history. Statistical data for deaths in the County are available on the Coroner's website.
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