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Homelessness: In 2023, we saw a shocking 37% increase in homelessness since 2018, with over 2,091 people experiencing homelessness, putting them at higher risk for health issues. Access to healthcare services is crucial for these vulnerable populations. Reliable transportation is crucial for reaching essential services. , senior services, and family support programs.
prevention services. 18 CommunityDevelopment@stancounty.com / (209) 525-6330 stancounty Stanislaus County Community Services Agency (General Assistance) Provides temporary relief and support to indigent CalWORKs : Cash aid and services for families with children. Your Story Matters Have you used any of these services? When you notice that a service or resource isn't widely available, help our community by sharing what
housing and support services. Job creation in construction and service sectors. Reduction in homelessness, leading to lower public service costs. through comprehensive support services. This Service Spotlight is available for sponsorship.
to veterans experiencing or at risk of homelessness, linking individuals to housing resources. for Veteran Families (SSVF) - Central Valley Veterans Provides rapid re-housing and homelessness prevention services, including temporary financial assistance. various veteran services. • Stanislaus Housing Assessment Team (HAT) offers free supportive services Sliding-Scale Services: • Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) provides temporary financial
Stanislaus County, underserved communities often face challenges in accessing vital resources and support services From healthcare to housing assistance , employment services to mental health support , this digital it's guiding someone towards vocational training opportunities or connecting families with childcare services : community resources , underserved communities, Stanislaus County resources , empowerment, support services
Services: free clothing, household, and personal hygiene items. Always verify current services and requirements before visiting. Expansion of services to include not just clothing but also shoes and accessories. homeless students in the area. This Service Spotlight is available for sponsorship.
Strong existing mental health infrastructure Demonstrated commitment to addressing homelessness and mental services. Critics worry it doesn't address root causes of homelessness and mental illness. through county Behavioral Health and Recovery Services $31,000 on public defender services $51,000 on , shelter, counseling, and treatment services Prevention Services - Stanislaus County Focuses on emotional
The challenges are widespread and multifaceted, from lack of access to essential services to the absence Healthcare Access In a county where healthcare disparities loom large, accessing quality medical services Housing Insecurity The looming specter of homelessness casts a shadow over the county, leaving many individuals As we navigate through the of needs and services in Stanislaus County, it becomes evident that the power The mission of 211 Stanislaus Info Hub transcends mere service provision; it embodies a profound dedication
: Fixed route bus service ADA Paratransit service for eligible individuals Travel training programs on Sunday Services: Fixed route bus service ADA Paratransit service for eligible individuals Travel Phone : (209) 527-4900 Services : Door-to-door, shared-ride transit service for eligible individuals Phone : 1-800-262-1516 Services: public transit service provides non-emergency medical transportation Specialized Transit Services: Programs like Stanislaus County Paratransit provide door-to-door service
Featured Services This section showcases stories about local programs and their impact on Stanislaus You might read about how the local homeless shelter helped a family during a tough winter, or how a youth These stories highlight the real-world benefits of local services. Resource Directory This is a detailed, user-friendly list of all free services available in Stanislaus Only share information about no-cost community events and services.
temperatures drop, warm clothes, hand warmers, and rain ponchos become lifelines for those experiencing homelessness Shelf-Stable Food: For our homeless population, non-perishable food items are vital.
By providing affordable housing options, the program helps: Reduce homelessness Improve living conditions This Service Spotlight is brought to you by our generous sponsor, Stanislaus Community Foundation.
HELP IS HERE DMV Registration Assistance Options California DMV Online Services Services Offered: website Offered : Licensing services, vehicle registration, testing, title transfers, self-service kiosks for Offered : Licensing services, vehicle registration, testing, title transfers, self-service kiosks for You may be eligible for a no-fee ID card if you are a “homeless person” as defined by the McKinney-Vento This includes (but isn’t limited to) a homeless child or youth, a homeless person, or an individual or
Family Instability Homelessness: Over 4,500 individuals, including more than 6,500 homeless students, These funds are crucial for providing essential services and resources. Schools can partner with local transit services to provide free or discounted rides. If you know someone who could benefit from these services, share this post with them. This Service Spotlight is available for sponsorship.
HIV Testing (Private) : Priceless Confidential testing services to ensure peace of mind regarding sexual Community-Centric Approach By focusing on specific communities and tailoring their services to local The stigma associated with sexual health services and HIV testing is often more pronounced in certain cultural communities, which can further deter people from seeking these essential services. Combined Impact By combining harm reduction with recovery-oriented services, Help is Hope Foundation
, urgent medical attention, and support for marginalized populations, including the homeless. CA 95350 Phone: 1-888-376-6246 Hours: 24/7 for crisis services Services: Mobile Crisis Team available Types of Mobile Healthcare Services Available Mobile healthcare services in Stanislaus County are diverse Emergency Mobile Healthcare Services Ambulance services: Quick response units for emergencies, ensuring Many mobile healthcare services are designed to be affordable, and some may even offer free services
Additional Support Services Disability Rights California Website : disabilityrightsca.org Services : California Department of Social Services (CDSS) Website : cdss.ca.gov Services : Provides comprehensive Understanding In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) is a program designed aid services. , especially for those experiencing homelessness.
Modesto Gospel Mission Service: Food and shelter services. Reservations required at least one day prior to service. Programs and Services Offered These nonprofits offer a variety of programs and services to assist residents Meal Programs: Some nonprofits provide hot meals to those who are homeless or in temporary housing. How to Access These Services Accessing food assistance services is straightforward: Contact Local Nonprofits
Welfare and Institutions Code Section 11453: This law provides financial help for survivors who are homeless They may struggle with: Limited funds to pay for legal services. legal services to help those who cannot afford a lawyer. What services does legal aid provide? This Service Spotlight is available for sponsorship.
Stanislaus County Health Services Agency - Emergency Preparedness Phone : (209) 558-7400 Services : prepares Community Emergency Services Response Team (CERT) Phone : (209) 558-4600 Hours : 24/7 Services : designed Share information about community resources which offers essential support and health services. Allocating resources for emergency services and community programs. Collaborating with organizations to address critical issues, such as the rise in homelessness and the
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