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CRISIS RESOLUTION CENTER - KFS

KOINONIA FAMILY SERVICES #65630983


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  • 3751 Magnolia Street
    Loomis, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-652-2749

The Crisis Resolution Center provides a toll-free 24-hour telephone number (available to teens and family members residing in Placer County only) for referrals, personal support, advice, and counsel to teens and parents/caregivers/guardians in crisis.

The Crisis Resolution Center provides solution-focused, trauma-informed, and person focus family intervention; which resolves family crises and establishes reunification of children ages 12-17 with their families. The Crisis Resolution Center, located in Loomis California, is a six-bed (co-ed) facility with counseling services, fully licensed and professionally staffed to provide short-term out-client family services and short-term residential care.

The team of trained house parents, child care workers, and a CRC Case Manager offers:

  • Relationship counseling
  • Conflict resolution
  • Parent-child training
  • Referral services

Short-term residential placement for teenagers ages 12-17 (average stay is approximately one to two weeks).Youth at the Crisis…

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FOSTER CARE & ADOPTION SERVICES - KFS

KOINONIA FAMILY SERVICES #65631314


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  • 3725 Taylor Road
    Loomis, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-652-5814

Koinonia Family Services provides foster and adoption services throughout California and Nevada. While foster care and adoption accounts for the largest part of their organization, they also have programs to treat, support, and improve the lives of foster children, adoptive children, group home children, and at-risk youth and families.

Koinonia is also represents the interests and rights of children and young people in "the system" through regulatory and legislative advocacy.

Becoming a professional Foster Parent consists of:

  • A Monthly reserve/stipend
  • Mileage reimbursement to schools out of district
  • Ongoing training
  • Weekly in-home support
  • 24 hour support
  • Paid vacation time
  • Respite care
  • Discounts through IFoster.org
  • CPR/First Aid
  • CPI training

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PLACER SHERIFF'S ACTIVITIES LEAGUE

PLACER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE #65631073


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  • PO BOX 1592
    Loomis, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-652-2422

The Placer Sheriff’s Activities League is engaged in activities and events after school three days a week for local youth.

The events include mentoring, leadership and promote good decision making through sports and/or presentations. The program also implements a drug and gang prevention environment. Look under programs tab on website for specific details of each program.

The Placer Sheriff’s Activities League is facilitated at Parkside Church in Auburn and is hosted by a Placer County Sheriff’s Deputies, Placer County Probation, Children System of Care, Latino Leadership Counsel and KidsFirst.

The Placer Sheriff’s Activities League is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

The Placer Sheriff’s Activities League, along with its partnerships, will work and provide youth with valuable life skills benefiting themselves and the community. Strives to prevent youth involvement of gangs as well as drug use.

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CHILDREN & YOUTH PROGRAMS - CAOPC

CHILD ADVOCATES OF PLACER COUNTY #87210466


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  • 1430 Blue Oaks Blvd, Ste 260
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-887-1006

Child Advocates of Placer County offers programs that support and work with children and youth.

  • The Be Bold Youth Program pairs youth with an adult mentor who will become someone they can trust, learn with, and grow alongside. The hope is to provide life tools and skills that can empower youth to make safer and healthier choices.

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MENTAL HEALTH & SOCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES - PLACER COUNTY - VCSS

VICTOR COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES #87857051


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  • 1520 Eureka Rd, Suite 102
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-759-1168

Victor Community Support Services offers programs providing a wide variety of mental health and social support services to children, youth, young adults, and families, including psychiatric services for children, youth, and adults. Victor partners with behavioral health, child welfare, and juvenile justice departments across California, tailoring services to meet each family’s needs.

Victor serves the youth and families of Placer County through its partnership with Placer County’s Coordinated System of Care. The office is in Roseville (moved from Rocklin). Below is a list of programs offered in Placer County. Please visit the services page or call 916-759-1168 for more information.

  • Children and Youth Mental Health Services
  • Adult Mental Health Services in North Lake Tahoe

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FAMILY SERVICES - WFS

WAYFINDER FAMILY SERVICES #65631321


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  • 1540 Eureka Road, Suite 100
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-722-2233

Wayfinder Family Services provides mental health, kinship, and family support services for children, youth, and caregivers in Placer County.

Programs include:

  • Kinship Support Services Program (KSSP) – Free support for relatives or close family friends caring for children. Helps maintain family connections and avoid foster care placements. Call Wayfinder directly for referral.
  • Home to Stay – Offers short-term in-home counseling and parent education for families at risk of out-of-home placement. Available by self-referral or provider referral. Call 530-722-2233 or email hometostay@wayfinderfamily.org.
  • Be WELL Program – Mental health support groups for youth ages 14–17 and transitional-aged youth (18–25). Group or individual options available. Call 530-722-2233 for details.
  • Specialty Mental Health Services – For children and youth ages 0–21. Referrals required through Placer County’s mental health access lines:
    • Children (0–17): 916-872-6549 or 866-293-1940
    • Adults (…
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ROSEVILLE POLICE ACTIVITIES LEAGUE (RPAL)

CITY OF ROSEVILLE #91531730


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  • 110 Corporation Yard Road Roseville, CA
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-772-7725

The Roseville Police Activities League provides safe and supervised environments for recreational, athletic, social, educational programs.

Programs offered appeal to the different interests of children and young adults helping to build meaningful relationships between Roseville youth and Police Officers.

RPAL also partners with KidsFirst to provide homework help to kids twice a week. All RPAL programs and events are low cost. Some athletic activities include Boxing, Taekwondo, Basketball, Dance, art, cooking, and Yoga.

This program is only available for Roseville residents.

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GRANITE WELLNESS CENTERS GENERAL SERVICES - GWC

GRANITE WELLNESS CENTERS #86936500


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  • 406 Sunrise Avenue, Suite #105
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-273-9541

Granite Wellness Centers (GWC), formerly known as Community Recovery Resources or CoRR, provides comprehensive services to promote wellness for individuals and families with a focus on addressing substance use disorders.

GWC is a source of naloxone, a medication used to rapidly reverse opioid overdose.

Granite Wellness offers residential and outpatient substance use disorder treatment services for adults and youth with personalized treatment plans including group and individual counseling and other services.

Granite Wellness also provides transitional housing up to six months for adult men, women, and women with young children for people enrolled in outpatient services. Other services include educational groups for parenting, anger management, DUI services, Resilient Child program, Family Educational Series, and more.

Services include:

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FOSTER CARE, ADOPTION, & FAMILY SUPPPORT SERVICES – PLACER COUNTY - SSYAF

STANFORD SIERRA YOUTH & FAMILIES #86524194


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  • 8421 Auburn Blvd, Suite 3
    Citrus Heights, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-344-0199

Stanford Sierra Youth and Families provides foster care, adoption, and family advocacy services for youth and families in Placer County.

Services include:

  • Family Advocacy and Support – Helps families navigate behavioral health, child welfare, and educational systems through mentoring, coaching, and support.
  • Pathways to Permanency – Offers foster care and adoption services with the goal of helping children find safe, stable, and permanent homes.


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COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE OF TAHOE TRUCKEE - TTCF

TAHOE TRUCKEE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION #69026272


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  • 11071 Donner Pass Road
    Truckee, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-587-1776

For more than 25 years, the Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee (CCTT) has worked to improve our community’s health, education, and safety. Now, more people are fed, sheltered, and connected with the help they need.

A collaborative that provides community resources, advocacy and outreach in the Truckee-Tahoe area. CCTT is a program of Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation.

CCTT's vision is to create a safe, healthy, and enriching environment for children, youth, and families. Guiding principles include: help assess and prioritize community strengths and needs; convene and facilitate a community response; build capacity within the community; promote collaboration; and promote advocacy and leadership.

MISSION
CCTT is a partnership of non-profit and public organizations working together to address fundamental needs of families in the Tahoe Truckee Region. Collectively, we identify emerging community issues and develop strategies with our combined vision and resources. We do this by: promo…

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