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Available: Mon - Fri, 8:00 AM - 5PM Services offered: Focuses on early intervention and community education resources for parents with kids ages 0-12 Soluna: Mental health coaching and resources for teens and young adults 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30329 Services : Provides data, research, and prevention strategies to reduce By recognizing warning signs, reducing access to lethal means, and fostering connection, we can prevent
Address: 1400 Yosemite Boulevard, Modesto, CA 95354 Phone: (209) 529-8259 Eligibility: Adults in need (209) 525-3750 Hours: 24/7 for shelter; office hours Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–4:00 PM Eligibility: Adults They also offer homebuyer education and down payment assistance programs. Local action by county agencies, nonprofit partners, and community volunteers helps slowly reduce these
Services: Offers educational resources, support groups, and information on accessing mental health services such as: Virtual therapy sessions (video or phone) Crisis lines and text services Online peer support Educational Works with community partners to expand access to care to underserved populations, and provide trauma education internet or phone, such as virtual therapy, crisis hotlines, text-based support, peer support groups, and educational Online mental health services are available to adults, youth, families, and caregivers in Stanislaus
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.
Or your adult child with disabilities. this sounds like you: ✓ You're caring for a parent with dementia or Alzheimer's ✓ You're caring for an adult
Community outreach programs that educate residents about available services. Educational Resources: Many offer workshops or online resources to educate residents about the process Community outreach coordinators to educate residents about available services. Offering workshops to educate residents about DMV processes. Programs include: Financial education workshops to help residents understand their options.
652-0734 The CSA offers several crucial programs: General Assistance (GA) : Financial support for adults through: Utility bill assistance via the Heat Energy Assistance Program Weatherization services to help reduce
CA 95356 Phone: (209) 672-1143 Services: provides coordinated, accessible transportation for older adults Public Awareness and Education There is a lack of awareness among the public about the availability and Educational campaigns are needed to inform the community about transport options and eligibility criteria This includes: Electric vehicles to reduce carbon footprints. Offering educational programs about available services.
Involvement of Educational Institutions Schools often partner with parenting classes to enhance educational Overcoming Challenges in Parenting Through Education Parenting can be tough, but education can help parents The Importance of Early Childhood Education in Parenting Classes Early childhood education plays a crucial This includes: Setting educational goals together. Building a supportive community that values education.
Services include advocacy for medical care, compensation for service-related disabilities, education benefits, preventing depression and supporting older adults through emotionally difficult issues or problems 95354 Phone Number : (209) 558-7814 Services Offered : Offers information regarding benefits, housing, education Others have gained access to educational opportunities that helped them transition back to civilian life library branches, are a valuable place for veterans seeking information regarding benefits, housing, education
There may be other local tax preparation services in Stanislaus County that offer reduced fees. Counseling for the Elderly (TCE): Focused on seniors, this initiative provides free tax help for older adults Credits directly reduce the amount of tax you owe, often resulting in a larger refund. Financial Education: These services educate residents about tax credits and deductions, leading to better Organizations like H&R Block, and Jackson Hewitt offer options at sliding scale or reduced cost.
209) 526-1441, 24/7 Services: Shelter for runaways and youth; emergency shelter available for young adults State funding: Allocated through specific programs aimed at reducing homelessness. This approach has shown positive results in reducing homelessness. To combat this, communities can: Organize awareness campaigns to educate the public about homelessness This included: Reducing shelter capacity to allow for social distancing.
Some key partners include: Local government agencies Community action groups Educational institutions Key components include: Early childhood education programs Family support services Community partnerships Providing training on best practices in early childhood education. Increased Disposable Income: With less money spent on childcare, families can invest in education, health The Cradle to Career Initiative is a program that supports children from birth through their education
209) 497-6226 Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30AM - 5:00 PM; Friday 8:30AM - 12:30PM Services for older adults Local grassroots organizations play a vital role in educating tenants about their rights and providing Limited Resources: Community organizations struggle to provide adequate support and education to tenants Community organizations work tirelessly to educate renters about their rights and provide support. Community groups are stepping up to educate tenants about their rights, but more needs to be done.
Smart plugs: Control devices remotely and set schedules to reduce energy waste. Community workshops that educate residents on energy-saving practices. Use energy-efficient light bulbs to reduce electricity usage. Energy-efficient windows that reduce heat loss. Host community workshops to educate residents on energy-saving practices.
These programs can significantly reduce or eliminate medical debt. Some of these approaches include: Local workshops that educate families on financial literacy and debt Resources for Financial Education Educating yourself about financial management can prevent medical debt medical debt, several long-term strategies are being considered: Community-based initiatives that provide education medical debt, individuals can plan for healthcare costs, understand their insurance, and seek financial education
Adult Services: substance use treatment groups available for adults. Harm reduction involves strategies that reduce the negative consequences of drug use while respecting
Phone: ( 800) 675-6110 Hours: 8:00 A - 5:00 PM Services: Provides quality healthcare to low-income adults These services include: Birth control options Counseling and education Screening for reproductive health They offer information on financial assistance programs, health services, and educational support. Some adults aged 26-49 can also qualify for full-scope Medi-Cal if they meet the requirements.
These services can: Provide access to education and job training. Educational Disparities Education is a critical area where BIPOC youth encounter obstacles. Empowerment Through Education and Skill Development Access to Quality Education Education is a powerful Workshops that promote mental health awareness and education. How can education empower BIPOC youth?
Community Involvement and Education Community engagement is vital for effective emergency preparedness Continuous training and education for both residents and local officials to enhance readiness. Community health fairs to educate the public on emergency resources. Educational sessions on recognizing hazards and risks. Educate the public on how to prepare for these changes.
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