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CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES - NC HHSA

NEVADA COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES #17104490


location_on A
  • Department of Child Support Services
    Nevada City, Nevada

Provides services for locating parents and assets, establishes paternity and support (including medical), enforces support orders, collects and distributes payments, modifies orders as circumstances change, and refers to community resources.
CIRBY WELLNESS CENTER - ROSEVILLE - ASOC

ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #67934956


location_on B
  • 101 Cirby Hlls Drive
    Roseville, Placer

CIRBY WELLNESS CENTER

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
  • Art groups
  • Journaling classes
  • Choir
  • Walking and hiking groups
  • Yoga
  • Meditation
  • Various exercise groups
  • Health education
  • Cooking classes
  • 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
  • Substance use clinic
  • Mental health screening
  • Resume and cover letter writing
  • Volunteer jobs
  • Budgeting
  • Social media navigation
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CITY OF ROSEVILLE: AFFORDABLE PURCHASE PROGRAM

CITY OF ROSEVILLE #65631237


location_on C
  • 311 Vernon Street
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Roseville Housing
    916-774-5270

Roseville has established a 10 percent affordable housing goal (a combination of purchase and rental) in an effort to create a partnership with the development and business communities in providing housing for low to middle income families.

There is a list of subdivisions that still have an obligation for affordable units but they may not have been built or marketed yet. There is information on their website on how to sign up for email notification when affordable purchase units, whether new or resale, become available.
CITY OF ROSEVILLE: AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING

CITY OF ROSEVILLE #65631238


location_on C
  • 311 Vernon Street
    Roseville, Placer

The City of Roseville's 10 percent affordable housing goal includes affordable rental units to provide rental housing for low to middle income families. Affordable Rental Housing Development Agreements (ARHDA), Regulatory Agreements and Owner Participation Agreements are the mechanisms by which affordable units are identified. The agreements require affordability be maintained for a specific time period. City staff monitors each agreement on an annual basis to ensure compliance and reports its findings to the City Council during a public hearing.
CITY OF ROSEVILLE: ASSISTANCE TO FIRST TIME HOMEBUYERS

CITY OF ROSEVILLE #65630903


location_on C
  • 311 Vernon Street
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-774-5475

The First Time Home Buyer Down Payment Assistance Program (FTHB) is designed to promote home ownership for low income, first time homebuyers. Down payment assistance is in the form of a deferred loan (second mortgage), not due and payable until sale, transfer of property or 30 years, whichever happens first. Maximum assistance will be in the amount of $60,000. Contact the City of Roseville to inquire if there are funds available. We always accept applications to add interested buyers to our waiting list.
CITY OF ROSEVILLE: HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER (RENTAL ASSISTANCE)

CITY OF ROSEVILLE #65630904


The Housing Choice Voucher Program is a program of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) designed to assist very low income families, the elderly and the disabled and help them afford decent, safe and sanitary housing in the privately-owned rental market. Income qualifications must be met in order to be considered for the Housing Choice Voucher program, in which one’s income may be no greater than 50% of the Area Median Income.

Visit City of Roseville's HCV website to see about open availability/waiting lists.
CITY OF ROSEVILLE: HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM

CITY OF ROSEVILLE #65631240


location_on C
  • 316 Vernon Street
    Roseville, Placer

The Housing Rehabilitation program provides loans and grants for housing occupied by low-income families to correct home health and safety problems and help revitalize neighborhoods. Deferred payment loans (no monthly payment required) of up to $100,000 at 0% interest are available to qualified, owner occupied properties. Loans can also be used to make the home accessible to accommodate persons with disabilities. One time only grants of up to $5,000 are available to low-income elderly and/or disabled homeowners. These grants are used to correct health and safety defects and do not need to be repaid. Program funds are very limited.
CLEARPOINT CREDIT COUNSELING SOLUTIONS

CLEARPOINT CREDIT COUNSELING SOLUTIONS #65631243


location_on E
  • 55 Ivan Allen Jr Boulevard
    Atlanta, Fulton
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    800-750-2227

The credit counselors and outreach team help consumers identify and resolve their financial concerns through budgeting, an understanding of credit, learning how to set financial goals, prioritizing debt repayments and making the most effective financial choices.
CODE COMPLIANCE - NCCDA

NEVADA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY #4662429


location_on A
  • 950 Maidu Avenue, Suite 170
    Nevada City, Nevada

The Code Compliance Division of the Nevada County Community Development Agency promotes and maintains a healthy, safe and desirable living and working environment by administering an enforcement program to correct violations of codes and ordinances enacted by the Board of Supervisors in regards to property, buildings, and structures. Enforces regulations for abandoned vehicles, building code violations, California State Housing Law, condition of existing structures that constitute a clear and present danger to the public, illegal solid waste, and zoning requirements for structures.

Processes abandoned vehicle complaints to remove abandoned vehicles from public and private property. To report an abandoned vehicle, call the Abandoned Vehicle Abatement (AVA) Hotline at 530-470-2750. https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/1322/Abandoned-Vehicle-Abatement-AVA-Informat
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT & PREVENTION - SCH

SIERRA COMMUNITY HOUSE #63863287


location_on F
  • 11695 Donner Pass Road, Truckee, CA 96161 / 265 Bear St., Kings Beach, CA 96143
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-546-0952

The Community Engagement & Prevention program is a resource hub for both families and individuals, connecting community members with the help they need. All services are free and available in English and Spanish.

Services include:
  • Professional advocacy and case management
  • Government benefit application assistance (medical, CalFresh, LiHeap, CalWorks)
  • Healthcare enrollment assistance (MediCal, MediCare & Covered California)
  • Healthcare navigation (referrals)
  • Housing search & retention services
  • Emergency hunger relief
  • Financial coaching
  • Tax prep with American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
  • Homeless outreach
  • Moms' Cafe - Virtual Moms' Cafe for families with children. This virtual meeting is for socializing with other mothers. Nurses from Placer County Public Health will be available to answer questions. The virtual moms' cafe will also include special presentations. Available in English and Spanish.
  • Parents' Cafe - Virtual Parents' Cafe for famil…
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