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HUMAN SERVICES - COUNTY OF PLACER #77776133
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:
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…
[read more]SIERRA NEVADA CHILDREN'S SERVICES #66409567
The Children’s Community Chest Program is a discretionary emergency fund of last resort to meet the needs of children ages 0-18 in Nevada and Sierra County families for whom no other community support is available or who find themselves in a situation that requires a timely response.
The eligibility area includes parts of the Tahoe-Truckee region that are in Nevada County or Sierra County.
A variety of hardships are funded, such as: emergency rental assistance, transportation needs, utility payment to avoid shut-off, car repairs, medical related costs, counseling services, and summer camps.
This is truly a funding of last resort. Requests for Children’s Community Chest must be submitted by local public and nonprofit agencies.
Application
You can apply for the Children's Community Chest here.
SNCS needs proof of how the money will be spent before they'll provide the funds. For example: a written price quote, bill, etc. Requests for Children’s Community Chest may be emailed to lvose@sncs.o…
[read more]SIERRA COMMUNITY HOUSE #64062775
CALIFORNIA FOUNDATION FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS (CFILC) #70399026
COMMUNITY BEYOND VIOLENCE #4662638
Community Beyond Violence provides many services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, stalking, and dating violence.
24-HOUR CRISIS LINE - 530-272-3467
Text - 530-290-6555
Chat - rc.chat/cbv
Business line - 530-272-2046
Services include:
Web pages from above with visible url links
This is a Ready to Grow (R2G) resource. R…
KIDSFIRST #65631312
KidsFirst operates two Counseling and Family Resource Centers centrally located & near public transportation in Roseville and Auburn. They offer family & support services.
Programs and Services include:
In addition, KidsFirst helps clients with:
MIRACLE FLIGHTS FOR KIDS #28314351
SALT MINE #65631170
The Salt Mine offers emergency services to the city of Lincoln and surrounding communities. 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, 10am-12pm.
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SIERRA COLLEGE #82547417
Sierra College offers free transportation for students.
Take advantage of free bus transportation by simply showing your Sierra College ID when you board any Roseville Transit, Placer County Transit, Auburn Transit, Nevada County Connects and/or Tahoe Truckee Area Regional Transit (TART) bus.
The above web page includes the following information:
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NATIONAL RUNAWAY SAFELINE #87910153
The Home Free program reunites youth with their family or legal guardian or helps them get to an alternative living arrangement (ALA), such as a community-based transitional living program, through a free bus ticket. Home Free works in collaboration with youth, parents and guardians, law enforcement, anti-trafficking organizations, social service, health care providers, and others to ensure youth who are victims of labor and sex trafficking benefit from reuniting with caring adults or getting an alternative living program.
Eligibility & Restrictions
Youth must be between the ages of 12 and 21 and self-identify as homeless, a runaway, or a victim of human trafficking. Youths must agree to complete the necessary steps to obtain a ticket through the Home Free program.