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  • Who Can Stanislaus County Residents Turn To During A Mental Crisis?

    Support Groups Role in a Mental Health Crisis Support groups can play a crucial rose in a mental health for LGBTQ+ individuals Trans Lifeline: 1-877-565-8860 - Crisis support for transgender individuals Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386 - Crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ youth Bullying Hotline : 1-866-721-7385 - Support for victims of bullying Grief Support: 1-800-395-5755 - Help for those dealing with loss What are some key benefits of joining a support group?

  • Unveiling Hope: The Heart of Help Is Hope Foundation

    Look no further, for the Help Is Hope Foundation   in Modesto stands tall as a symbol of unwavering support Is Hope, hope is not merely a luxury but a lifeline that extends to those in need, offering solace, support From providing essential resources to offering emotional support, Help Is Hope is a sanctuary for those From mental health support groups to educational workshops and financial assistance programs, Help Is Together, let us foster a world where hope flourishes, and where each individual is supported, uplifted

  • Homeless and Hospital Won't Discharge You in Modesto? Free Temporary Housing Waiting for You

    When what you really need is temporary housing with some medical support while you recover and find permanent Homeless people discharged without housing support are readmitted within 30 days 40% of the time.   You have support. You rest. You heal. that time A woman in Stockton post-surgery got temporary housing—used the time to get into permanent supportive

  • Juggling Doctors, CPS, School, and Probation in Modesto? One Person Can Handle It All (Free)

    Everything falls apart. 73% of foster youth who age out without support end up homeless or unstable within

  • FREE Narcan (Naloxone) to Anyone In Stanislaus County Through 'Help Is Hope Foundation" in Modesto

    Did you know that every day, 5 Californians lose their lives to opioid overdoses? This crisis is right here in our community, and it's often underreported. But we're not standing idly by. New Partnership Alert:   Help Is Hope Foundation   is thrilled to announce our partnership with the California Department of Health Care Services! Through the Naloxone Distribution Project (NDP), we're making a difference with FREE Narcan/Naloxone , a $44.97 value, at NO cost to you! Harm Reduction & Education: It's time to end the stigma. Opioid addiction affects everyone. By adopting a harm reduction approach, we offer compassion and practical solutions to those in need. Our slogan says it all: "Hope Is Not A Luxury, It Is A Lifeline." With this project, we're giving hope a fighting chance by providing lifesaving Narcan to those who need it most. FREE Narcan Stanislaus! What is Naloxone? Naloxone is a life-saving medication that acts as an opioid antagonist. It works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain, reversing the effects of opioid overdose, including life-threatening respiratory depression. This powerful intervention can rapidly restore normal breathing in a person whose breathing has slowed or stopped due to overdosing on opioids like fentanyl, heroin, oxycodone, codeine, hydrocodone, and morphine​ (CDPH)​​ (CDPH)​​ (DHCS)​. Get Trained & Get Equipped: Our FREE Narcan/Naloxone Basic Training will prepare you to respond to an overdose emergency confidently. Participants will receive two single-dose Narcan Nasal Spray devices, each containing 4 mg of Naloxone, designed for emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdoses. This nasal spray is easy to use and can be administered by anyone, providing an essential tool in combating the opioid crisis. Other locations to get Narcan FREE of charge in Stanislaus County 1. What is Narcan/Naloxone? Narcan is the brand name for naloxone, a medication that rapidly reverses opioid overdoses. It works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain, blocking the effects of opioids like heroin, fentanyl, and prescription painkillers. Naloxone quickly restores normal breathing in someone experiencing an opioid overdose. 2. How is it administered? Naloxone comes in two main forms: Nasal spray (Narcan): Sprayed directly into one nostril Injectable: Given as an injection into muscle or under the skin The nasal spray is most common for non-medical personnel, as it's easy to use without special training. 3. Who should carry naloxone? Health professionals recommend that anyone at risk of witnessing an opioid overdose carry naloxone, including: People who use opioids Friends and family of opioid users First responders Teachers and school staff Anyone in communities with high rates of opioid use 4. Are there side effects? Naloxone has very few side effects when used as directed. The most common ones include: Nausea Dizziness Headache In people dependent on opioids, it may cause withdrawal symptoms. However, these effects are not life-threatening and indicate the medication is working. 5. How long does naloxone's effect last? Naloxone's effects typically last 30 to 90 minutes. Because many opioids remain in the system longer, it's crucial to seek emergency medical care immediately after administering naloxone, as the overdose effects may return when it wears off. Join the Movement: Ready to be a hero? Participate in our training sessions and become a part of the solution. Together, we can make our community safer and stronger. Let’s turn hope into action and save lives one dose at a time. Spread the Word: Share this post and tag a friend to raise awareness. Let's break the chains of addiction and save lives— one dose at a time. Visit HelpIsHope.org  for FREE Narcan and Fentanyl Testing Strips #helpishope   #naloxonesaveslives   #EndOverdose   #harmreduction   #CommunityHeroes   #stopthestigma   #NarcanCalifornia   #OpioidCrisis   #fentanylawarenes   #ndp   #D HCS

  • Your Ultimate Guide to Getting the Most Out of the Stanislaus Info Hub

    section shines a light on how people in Stanislaus County are turning things around thanks to community support Chat Feature: Direct Support from Staff When all else fails, there’s the Chat Feature .

  • Can't Afford Groceries in Modesto? Health Getting Worse? Free Food Help Is Yours Right Now

    You get food support. Vouchers. CalFresh. Delivery. Whatever you need. I need comprehensive food support." The difference?  One meets criteria. One doesn't. If you have Medi-Cal and you're food insecure, food support is covered. Who Gets Food Support? Free food support. You just have to say yes. Click here. Two minutes. Let us help you.  

  • Senior Hunger No More: Stanislaus County Nutrition Food Programs Are Game-Changers

    These partnerships are crucial for providing resources and support to seniors in need. Ways to support include: Monetary donations to local food banks and meal programs. Increasing community awareness and support for fundraising efforts. Encouraging community donations to support meal programs. How can community members get involved in supporting senior nutrition?

  • Discover the Stanislaus Info Hub App: Your Community Resource Hub on the Go!

    make it easier than ever for residents of Stanislaus County to access vital community services and support—anytime Just like the website, the app lets you find information on housing, food assistance, mental health support friends, family, and neighbors to download the app and become part of the growing Stanislaus County support

  • Just Moved In But Scared You'll Lose Your Place in Modesto? Free Help Staying Housed Is Yours

    And the #1 reason people lose housing is lack of support keeping it. Here's What Happens Without Support You already know. A problem comes up. People without housing support are 5 times more likely to lose their housing.   I'm at risk of losing my housing without ongoing support. Who Gets Housing Support?

  • Can't Get Out of Bed in Modesto? Anxiety Won't Stop? Free Therapy Is Yours Right Now

    Professional support with Medi-Cal is free. So you're doing nothing. And it's getting worse. Free Therapy, Free Medication, Free Crisis Support—All Yours If you have Medi-Cal, you have mental health when you're in trouble) Peer support  (people who've been where you are and made it through) Someone Crisis support. Whatever you need. I need mental health support right now." The difference?  One meets criteria. One doesn't.

  • Empowering Communities: Accessing Resources Through 211 Stanislaus Info Hub

    of Stanislaus County, underserved communities often face challenges in accessing vital resources and support From healthcare to housing assistance , employment services to mental health support , this digital opportunities or connecting families with childcare services , this platform stands as a pillar of support Through multilingual support and culturally sensitive information, the platform ensures that every individual By harnessing the power of resources, support, and information available at 211 Stanislaus Info Hub ,

  • Affordable Housing Options for Low-Income Families in Stanislaus County

    They offer: Emergency Shelter Services Housing Counseling Services Rental Assistance Permanent Supportive By supporting affordable housing initiatives, we're not just changing individual lives – we're shaping Together, we can ensure that every person in Stanislaus County receives the support they deserve. How can I volunteer or donate to support affordable housing in Stanislaus County? STANCO and Community Housing and Shelter Services need volunteers for outreach, administrative support

  • "Immigration Woes? Stanislaus County Legal Services Are Breaking Barriers"

    Fortunately, various organizations and initiatives are stepping up to provide support and resources to Catholic Charities : Provides support for immigration status and victims of crime. a vital role in supporting immigrants in Stanislaus County. They not only support immigrants but also enhance the overall prosperity of the region. They can provide guidance and support. How do community initiatives support immigrants?

  • Just Left the Hospital in Modesto But Homeless? Free Recovery Housing Is Yours for 6 Months

    A healthcare worker compassionately assists an elderly man with a walker towards a respite care transport vehicle outside a hospital. The hospital is discharging you. You just had surgery. Or a heart attack. Or pneumonia. You need rest. You need to recover. You need to take medications and change bandages. But you're homeless. You live in your car. Or on the street. Or in a tent. The hospital knows this. They're discharging you anyway. Here's the truth: Homeless people discharged from hospitals are readmitted within 30 days 40% of the time.  Because you can't recover on the street. And people who try to recover while homeless are 5 times more likely to die. You don't have to recover on the street. Free Recovery Housing After Hospital—Up to 6 Months If you have Medi-Cal and you're homeless and just left the hospital (or jail), you can get free recuperative care right now: What Recuperative Care Is: Safe housing while you recover from illness or injury 24/7 medical monitoring (nurses check on you) Help with medications, wound care, physical therapy Three meals a day Case management to help you get permanent housing Stay for up to 6 months (182 days in a rolling 12-month period) What They Provide: Clean bed and room Nursing care and medical monitoring Medication management Wound care and dressing changes Help with physical therapy exercises Food, shower, laundry Connection to permanent housing and other services Who Needs It: You just left the hospital but you're homeless You're too sick to be on the street but not sick enough for the hospital You need medical care while recovering You're leaving jail with medical needs You have nowhere safe to heal People in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced are recovering safely right now instead of on the street.  You could too. Here's What Happens If You Try to Recover on the Street You already know. Your wound gets infected. You don't take your medications right. You can't rest. You get worse. You end up back in the hospital. Or you die. Homeless people recovering from illness have 3 times higher death rates than housed people.  Because the street is not a place to heal. Don't let that happen. Click here right now and see if you qualify.  Two minutes. Tell us you need recovery housing. We'll connect you. Help Is Hope Can Unlock Special Help Today Most homeless people with Medi-Cal don't know recuperative care exists. It's hidden. We help you unlock it. Here's what happens: Click here and fill out the form.  Takes 2 minutes. Basic info. Someone calls you back within 72 hours  to confirm you qualify and get you into recuperative care. You go to a safe place. Nurses help you. You heal. You don't die on the street. Or   book an appointment here  if you want to talk through it first. We're here in the Central Valley—Modesto, Stockton, Merced. We unlock it. You recover safely. Here's What to Say (So You Qualify) How you describe your situation matters. Never lie. But frame it right. ❌ DON'T say:  "I just got out of the hospital."  ✅ DO say:  "I'm homeless and was just discharged from the hospital. I need recuperative care to recover safely and prevent readmission." ❌ DON'T say:  "I'm not feeling great."  ✅ DO say:  "I have acute medical needs requiring nursing care and monitoring. Without recuperative care, I'm at risk of complications, readmission, or death." ❌ DON'T say:  "I need somewhere to stay while I get better."  ✅ DO say:  "I'm experiencing homelessness with serious health conditions. I need medical respite to recover and avoid hospitalization." The difference?  One meets criteria. One doesn't. Both are true. Frame it right. Is This Really Free? Yes. Completely free. If you have Medi-Cal and you're homeless with medical needs, recuperative care is covered. Your health plan pays for it. No co-pay. No bills. No fees. Food and medical care included. Even if you own a car (you're living in), you still qualify. Medi-Cal doesn't count that anymore. The only "catch" is you have to have medical needs.  You can't just be homeless—you need to be recovering from illness or injury. This Could Save Your Life Imagine this: You wake up tomorrow in a real bed. Not the street. Not your car. A nurse comes to check your wound. They give you your medications. Someone brings you breakfast. You rest. You heal. Six months later, you're recovered. And the case manager helped you get permanent housing. You're not homeless anymore. You didn't die on the street. That's what this does.  Free. Right here in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced. You'd be crazy to try to recover on the street when free medical housing exists. Click here and get started.  Two minutes. That's it. Who Gets Recuperative Care? If you have Medi-Cal and any of this sounds like you: ✓ You just left the hospital but you're homeless ✓ You have wounds, injuries, or illness that need medical monitoring ✓ You're too sick to be on the street but not sick enough for the hospital ✓ You're leaving jail with medical needs ✓ You need nursing care to recover ✓ You're at risk of readmission without safe housing Then you probably qualify. Real examples from the Central Valley: A man in Modesto recovered from heart surgery in recuperative care for 4 months—got permanent housing after A woman in Stockton with COPD got 6 months of medical respite—breathing better, housed now A veteran in Merced leaving jail with diabetes got recuperative care—controlled his condition, avoided ER Click here to get started.  Two minutes. Someone calls back within 72 hours. Don't have Medi-Cal or don't qualify?   Check here for other resources that might help. Don't Try to Heal on the Street We see it constantly. Hospitals discharging homeless people who are still sick. People trying to recover in cars or tents. Wounds getting infected. People dying. All preventable. Don't be that person. Help is here. In Modesto. In Stockton. In Merced. Free recuperative care. You just have to say yes. Click here. Two minutes. Let us help you.  You could be safe tomorrow.

  • Can't Shower Safely? Scared You'll Fall in Modesto? Someone Can Help You at Home—Free

    A caregiver assists an elderly woman stepping out of the shower safely, ensuring her comfort and security. You're sitting in your living room in West Modesto or Ceres. Your arthritis is so bad you can't get in the shower without holding onto the wall. The laundry is piling up because you can't carry it. You haven't cooked a real meal in weeks because standing that long makes your COPD flare up. You're looking around your own home thinking, "How did it get this hard?" Here's the truth: 1 in 4 seniors falls at home every single year.  Most of those falls happen in the bathroom or bedroom. Doing normal tasks alone. You don't have to be one of them. Someone Can Come to Your Home and Help You—It's Already Paid For If you have Medi-Cal, you have free help available right now. Someone can come to your home and help you: Shower and bathe safely  (no more being scared you'll slip) Get dressed  (when your hands don't work like they used to) Cook meals  (so you actually eat real food) Do laundry  (so you have clean clothes) Keep your home clean  (so you're not living in a mess) Go to the doctor  (someone goes with you) This isn't charity. This is part of your Medi-Cal coverage. It's already paid for. You just didn't know it existed. People in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced are getting this help right now.  Every single day. You could be next. Here's What Happens If You Don't Get Help Let's be real. You already know what happens. You keep trying to do everything alone. You fall. You end up in the ER. Or worse—you end up in a nursing home because everyone says "it's not safe for you to be alone." Every 11 seconds, someone falls and ends up in the emergency room.  Most of them were just trying to take a shower or make breakfast. You don't want that. We don't want that for you. That's why we're here.   Click here right now and see if you qualify.  It takes two minutes. Check a few boxes. Tell us your name. That's it. Help Is Hope Can Unlock Special Help Today Most people with Medi-Cal don't know this benefit exists. It's buried. Hidden. We help you unlock it. Here's what happens: Click here and fill out the form.  Takes 2 minutes. Basic info. Someone calls you back within 72 hours  to confirm you qualify and get you connected to your care team. You get connected.  Your care team starts helping you at home. Or   book an appointment here  if you want to talk through it first. We're here in the Central Valley—Modesto, Stockton, Merced. We unlock it. A care team takes care of you. Here's What to Say (So You Qualify) How you describe your situation matters. Never lie. But frame it right. ❌ DON'T say:  "I have a hard time with laundry sometimes."  ✅ DO say:  "I can't safely do laundry because of my health condition. I'm at risk of falling or my condition makes it unsafe." ❌ DON'T say:  "Showering is uncomfortable."  ✅ DO say:  "I'm scared to shower alone. I almost fell last week. I need help to be safe." ❌ DON'T say:  "My family helps me when they can."  ✅ DO say:  "My caregiver is burning out and can't keep up. Without help, I'm at risk of losing my housing or needing a nursing home." The difference?  One meets criteria. One doesn't. Both are true. Frame it right. Is This Really Free? Yes. Completely free. Zero dollars. If you have Medi-Cal, this is part of your coverage. Like going to the doctor. Your health plan pays for it. Not you. No co-pay. No hidden fees. No bill coming later. And here's the best part: even if you own a car or have money in the bank, you still qualify. Medi-Cal doesn't count that stuff anymore. Only your income. The only "catch" is you have to ask for help.  And that's what Help Is Hope is here to do—help you ask and make sure you get it. This Could Change Your Life Imagine this: You wake up tomorrow. Someone comes to your home. They help you shower safely. They help you get dressed. They make you breakfast. They do your laundry. They clean your kitchen. You're not alone anymore. You're not scared anymore. You're living in your own home—safely. That's what this does.  And it's free. And it's available right now in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced. You'd be crazy to pass this up. Click here and get started.  Two minutes. That's all it takes. Who Gets This Help? If you have Medi-Cal and any of this sounds like you: ✓ You're scared to shower because you might fall ✓ You can't do laundry or keep your house clean ✓ You're skipping meals because cooking is too hard ✓ Your family is tired and can't help as much anymore ✓ You're worried you'll have to go to a nursing home Then you probably qualify. Real examples from right here in the Central Valley: A 68-year-old in West Modesto with arthritis gets help showering every morning A 50-year-old in Ceres with COPD gets help cooking and cleaning A disabled veteran in Stockton gets help with everything so he can stay home Click here to get started.  Two minutes. Someone calls back within 72 hours. Don't have Medi-Cal or don't qualify?   Check here for other resources that might help. Don't Wait Until You Fall We see it all the time. People wait. They think "I can manage." Then they fall. Then they're in the hospital. Then their whole life changes. Don't be that person. Help is available right now. In Modesto. In Stockton. In Merced. For free. You just have to say yes. Click here. Fill it out. Two minutes. Let us help you.  We're here when you're ready.

  • "Visually Impaired? Stanislaus Countys Transportation Resources Will Amaze You"

    These stories highlight resilience and community support.  Community Support and Its Impact The role of community support in these success stories cannot be overstated Some key groups include: Visually Impaired Persons Support : Focuses on vision health and support for Support Services Available in Stanislaus Stanislaus County offers a range of support services designed What community programs support transportation for the visually impaired?

  • Learn for Free: Stanislaus County Online Education Revolution Is Here

    Community involvement is essential to support and enhance online education. Community Support: Local residents have come together to support each other in their educational journeys Supporting Students and Teachers Technology also plays a crucial role in supporting both students and Parents and guardians play a vital role  in supporting their children's learning. They are learning to support students in both online and offline settings.

  • Can't Afford Food or Rent But Doctors Keep Saying "Take Your Meds"? Real Help Is Free in Modesto

    A Community Health Worker helps a Modesto resident navigate CalFresh benefits to ensure he can afford both healthy food and his essential medications. Your doctor says "take your blood pressure medication and eat healthier." But you can't afford the medication. And you're choosing between rent and food. And you don't even know where the food bank is. And your diabetes is getting worse. Your health problems aren't just medical. They're food. Housing. Money. Stress. And your doctor doesn't have time to help with that stuff. Here's the truth: 80% of your health comes from things outside the doctor's office —food, housing, safety, stress, money. And people who can't afford food are 50% less likely to take their medications.  Your health issues are life issues. Someone can help with the life stuff. Free Help with Everything Affecting Your Health If you have Medi-Cal, you can get a Community Health Worker for free right now—someone who helps with the real-life stuff making you sick: Food Help: Connect you to food banks and food programs Help you apply for CalFresh (food stamps) Show you where to get free meals Help you get food delivered if you can't get out Housing Help: Connect you to rental assistance programs Help you avoid eviction Find emergency housing if you're homeless Navigate housing applications Benefits and Money: Help you apply for disability or SSI Connect you to utility assistance Find programs that can help with bills Navigate the system so you get what you qualify for Transportation: Help you get to doctor appointments Connect you to free ride programs Show you how to use the bus Health Navigation: Help you understand what your doctor said Remind you to take medications Connect you to health programs Make sure you're not falling through the cracks People in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced have community health workers helping them right now.  You could too. Here's What Happens Without This Help You already know. You skip medications because you can't afford them. You miss doctor appointments because you have no ride. Your diabetes or blood pressure gets worse. You end up in the ER. Or hospitalized. Because nobody helped with the life stuff. People without help navigating social services have 3 times more preventable ER visits.  Because their real problems never get solved. Don't let that happen. Click here right now and see if you qualify.  Two minutes. Tell us what you're struggling with. We'll connect you to help. Help Is Hope Can Unlock Special Help Today Most people with Medi-Cal don't know free community health workers exist. They're hidden. We help you unlock them. Here's what happens: Click here and fill out the form.  Takes 2 minutes. Basic info. Someone calls you back within 72 hours  to confirm you qualify and connect you to a community health worker. You get help.  With food. Housing. Benefits. Transportation. All the life stuff affecting your health. Or   book an appointment here  if you want to talk through it first. We're here in the Central Valley—Modesto, Stockton, Merced. We unlock it. You get real help. Here's What to Say (So You Qualify) How you describe your situation matters. Never lie. But frame it right. ❌ DON'T say:  "I'm doing okay mostly."  ✅ DO say:  "I'm struggling with food insecurity, housing instability, and transportation. These issues are affecting my health and I need help navigating resources." ❌ DON'T say:  "I sometimes can't afford my medications."  ✅ DO say:  "I can't afford food and medications. I need help accessing benefits and resources so I can manage my chronic conditions." ❌ DON'T say:  "The doctor's instructions are confusing."  ✅ DO say:  "I have health literacy challenges and social barriers affecting my care. I need a community health worker to help me navigate the system." The difference?  One meets criteria. One doesn't. Both are true. Frame it right. Is This Really Free? Yes. Completely free. If you have Medi-Cal and you're struggling with food, housing, benefits, or other social needs, community health workers are covered. Your health plan pays for it. No co-pay. No bills. No fees. Even if you own a car or have some savings, you still qualify. Medi-Cal doesn't count that anymore. The only "catch" is you have to have Medi-Cal.  If you don't have it yet, we can help you apply. This Could Change Your Health Imagine this: You wake up tomorrow. You have someone helping you. They get you signed up for CalFresh—now you can afford food AND your medications. They connect you to rental assistance—you're not getting evicted. They help you get rides to the doctor. Your blood pressure starts coming down. Your diabetes improves. Because the life stuff got handled. That's what this does.  Free. Right here in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced. You'd be crazy to keep struggling when free help exists. Click here and get started.  Two minutes. That's it. Who Gets Community Health Worker Help? If you have Medi-Cal and any of this sounds like you: ✓ You can't afford food AND medications ✓ You're behind on rent or facing eviction ✓ You don't know how to access benefits you might qualify for ✓ You can't get to doctor appointments ✓ You don't understand what your doctor is telling you ✓ Your health is suffering because of life problems Then you probably qualify. Real examples from the Central Valley: A woman in Modesto got help applying for disability and CalFresh—can finally afford food and meds A man in Stockton got connected to rental assistance and avoided eviction A senior in Merced got help navigating Medicare and transportation—hasn't missed a doctor appointment in 6 months Click here to get started.  Two minutes. Someone calls back within 72 hours. Don't have Medi-Cal or don't qualify?   Check here for other resources that might help. Don't Let Life Problems Make You Sicker We see it constantly. People with health conditions that could be managed. But they can't because of food insecurity. Housing instability. No transportation. No help navigating the system. Don't be that person. Help is here. In Modesto. In Stockton. In Merced. Free community health workers. You just have to say yes. Click here. Two minutes. Let us help you.  Your health could improve when the life stuff gets handled.

  • Free Mental Health Resources in Stanislaus County

    Support Groups: We Need Your Help! If you know of any local support groups or run one yourself, please share this information with us. This post aims to provide a clear pathway for residents to access the support they need. for LGBTQ+ individuals Trans Lifeline: 1-877-565-8860 - Crisis support for transgender individuals Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386 - Crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ youth Bullying Hotline: 1-866-721-7385 - Support

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