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  • "Differently Abled? Stanislaus County's Job Market Has a Surprise for Disabled Employment

    They assist with job placement and provide resources to enhance independence. Nonprofits play a crucial role in advocating for and assisting differently abled job seekers. The California Department of Rehabilitation  (DOR) serves as a vital resource, offering assistance for Partnerships with rideshare companies: Programs like Lyft Up are designed to assist EBT cardholders and Technological Advancements: Innovations in assistive technology are making workplaces more accessible

  • Empowering Communities: Accessing Resources Through 211 Stanislaus Info Hub

    From healthcare to housing assistance , employment services to mental health support , this digital Navigating the Path to Assistance Empowering our community starts with easy access to crucial information Stanislaus Info Hub offers a user-friendly interface, making navigation a breeze for individuals seeking assistance By empowering individuals with the right information, we pave the way for transformative change within Together, let's embark on this journey of empowerment and transformation.

  • "Slash Your Energy Bills: Stanislaus County Secret Weapon for Home Efficiency"

    CVOC Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP/LIHEAP) Phone: (209) 338-0004 Address: 1801 H Street, Suite Offers assistance to others with completion of LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) application line has more information) Service: Offers emergency assistance grants for seniors while funding lasts Information on available energy bill assistance programs through the Stanislaus Info Hub . Provide financial assistance for energy-efficient upgrades.

  • 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

  • Car Trouble? Stanislaus County Low-Cost Vehicle Repair Services Are Wallet-Savers

    Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) Services : offers financial assistance for emissions-related repairs with their transportation needs. transition to alternative transportation: E-Bike Incentives: Programs that provide financial assistance can find help through various financial assistance programs. They are ready to assist you with any questions you may have.

  • Pregnant and Scared in Modesto? High-Risk Pregnancy? Free Support Is Yours Right Now

    Your own care coordinator who helps you with everything Prenatal vitamins and healthy food delivered Transportation

  • Why Is This Needed? 211 Stanislaus Info Hub

    of our county's population lives below the poverty line, highlighting the urgent need for financial assistance Transportation: Over 50% of our county's population is struggling to make ends meet, with 74% of those Reliable transportation is crucial for reaching essential services.

  • "Age in Place: Stanislaus County's In-Home Support Services Will Amaze You"

    Various types of assistance are available, such as personal care and housekeeping. How to Access Financial Assistance To access financial assistance for in-home support services, follow Complete Applications: Fill out necessary applications for grants or assistance programs. They provide: Legal assistance and elder abuse prevention programs Information and assistance for caregivers Services include personal care, housekeeping, meal preparation, and help with transportation.

  • Addicted and Want to Get Clean in Modesto? Can't Afford Rehab? Free Treatment Is Yours Right Now

    if you need it Medical detox (safe withdrawal with doctors) Individual and group therapy Medication-assisted

  • "Wildfire Worries? Stanislaus County's Evacuation Plans Are Life-Savers"

    HELP IS HERE Immediate Assistance In the event of a wildfire or other disaster: Call 9-1-1 for immediate Contact the Red Cross at 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) for disaster assistance. They provide: Financial and legal assistance to those affected by disasters. Financial Aid and Recovery Programs California Disaster Assistance Act (CDAA) : Provides state financial assistance for recovery efforts FEMA Individual Assistance : Offers grants for temporary housing, home

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

    Elderly homeless man leaves hospital for short-term housing and recuperative care. The hospital is ready to discharge you. But you're homeless. You can't go back to the street—you just had surgery, or you're on IV antibiotics, or you need rest. The hospital knows this. They can't discharge you safely. So you're stuck. Taking up a hospital bed. Costing thousands of dollars per day. When what you really need is temporary housing with some medical support while you recover and find permanent housing. Here's the truth: Homeless patients stay in hospitals 3 times longer than housed patients  because they have nowhere safe to discharge to. And it costs $2,500 per day to stay in the hospital.  There's a better way. You can get temporary housing after hospitalization. For free. Free Temporary Housing After Hospital—30 to 90 Days If you have Medi-Cal and you're homeless and being discharged from the hospital, you can get free short-term housing: What You Get: Safe housing for 30-90 days after hospital discharge Medical monitoring (not as intensive as recuperative care, but staff checks on you) Help with medications and follow-up appointments Case management to find permanent housing Time to recover before going back to the street What It Looks Like: Private or shared room Meals provided Shower and laundry Staff to help coordinate your care Bridge to permanent housing Who Needs It: You're homeless and being discharged from the hospital You're too well for recuperative care but not well enough for the street You need a safe place while finding permanent housing You need time to stabilize before community living People in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced are getting post-hospital housing right now instead of being discharged to the street.  You could too. Here's What Happens Without Temporary Housing You already know. The hospital discharges you to the street. You can't rest. You can't keep your wounds clean. You miss follow-up appointments. You get worse. You end up back in the ER. Back in the hospital. Homeless people discharged without housing support are readmitted within 30 days 40% of the time.  Because the street is not a place to recover. Don't let that happen. Click here right now and see if you qualify.  Two minutes. Tell us you're in the hospital and homeless. We'll get you housing. Help Is Hope Can Unlock Special Help Today Most homeless hospital patients don't know temporary post-hospital housing 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 arrange post-hospital housing. You discharge to safe housing. Not the street. You have time to find permanent housing. 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 temporary housing. 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 ready to be discharged."  ✅ DO say:  "I'm homeless and being discharged from the hospital. I need short-term post-hospitalization housing to prevent readmission and street homelessness." ❌ DON'T say:  "I need somewhere to stay."  ✅ DO say:  "Without temporary housing after discharge, I'm at high risk of readmission, complications, and medical instability. I need transitional housing." ❌ DON'T say:  "The hospital wants me to leave."  ✅ DO say:  "I'm experiencing homelessness with acute medical needs post-discharge. I need short-term housing to bridge to permanent placement." 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 and being discharged from the hospital, temporary housing can be covered. No co-pay. No bills. No rent. Food 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 it's temporary—30 to 90 days.  But case managers help you find permanent housing during that time. This Could Save Your Life (And Save the Hospital Money) Imagine this: The hospital discharges you. Not to the street. To a clean room with a bed. You have meals. You have support. You rest. You heal. For 60 days, case managers help you apply for permanent housing. You get approved. You move into your own place. You never went back to the hospital. You're housed. That's what this does.  Free temporary housing. Throughout California serving Modesto, Stockton, and Merced. You'd be crazy to get discharged to the street when free temporary housing exists. Click here and get started.  Two minutes. That's it. Who Gets Post-Hospital Temporary Housing? If you have Medi-Cal and any of this sounds like you: ✓ You're in the hospital now and you're homeless ✓ You're being discharged but have nowhere to go ✓ You need time to find permanent housing ✓ You're not sick enough for recuperative care but too sick for the street ✓ The hospital social worker can't find you a discharge plan Then you probably qualify. Real examples from the Central Valley: A man in Modesto discharged after pneumonia got 60 days housing—found permanent housing during that time A woman in Stockton post-surgery got temporary housing—used the time to get into permanent supportive housing A veteran in Merced got 90 days post-hospital housing—connected to VA housing after 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 Get Discharged to the Street We see it constantly. Hospitals discharging homeless people too early. People ending up back in the ER within days. The cycle continuing. All preventable with temporary housing. Don't be that person. Help is here. Free temporary post-hospital housing. You just have to ask before discharge. Click here. Two minutes. Let us help you.  You could have safe housing tomorrow.

  • Homeless in Modesto? Losing Your Housing? Free Help Finding a Place Starts Today

    You're sleeping in your car. Or on someone's couch. Or in a tent. Or you just got an eviction notice and have nowhere to go. You've tried looking for housing. Every apartment wants first, last, deposit—money you don't have. Your credit is bad. You have an eviction on your record. Landlords won't even call you back. You're starting to think you'll never get housed. Here's the truth: On any given night, over 180,000 people in California are homeless.  But people who get housing navigation help are 3 times more likely to find housing  than people who search alone. You don't have to do this alone. Free Housing Search Help—Someone Does It WITH You If you have Medi-Cal and you're homeless or losing your housing, you can get free help finding a place right now: Housing Search: A housing specialist searches WITH you (not just gives you a list) They know which landlords accept people with bad credit or evictions They fill out applications WITH you They advocate to landlords on your behalf They help you find vouchers and subsidized housing Application Help: Fill out rental applications Get required documents (ID, birth certificate, references) Write landlord letters explaining your situation Navigate housing authority waitlists Advocacy: Talk to landlords who are hesitant Explain why you're a good tenant despite your past Connect landlords with incentive programs Help you understand your tenant rights People in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced are getting housed right now with this help.  You could be next. Here's What Happens If You Keep Searching Alone You already know. You call apartments. They hear about your eviction or bad credit. They hang up. Or they just never call back. You get more and more hopeless. You stay homeless longer. Your health gets worse. Or you give up completely. People who are homeless for more than 6 months are 4 times more likely to develop serious health problems.  The longer you're out there, the harder it gets. Don't let that happen. Click here right now and see if you qualify.  Two minutes. Tell us your housing situation. We'll connect you to someone who can help. Help Is Hope Can Unlock Special Help Today Most homeless people with Medi-Cal don't know free housing navigation 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 connected to a housing specialist. You get a housing navigator.  They search WITH you. They advocate for you. They help you get housed. 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 help finding housing. Here's What to Say (So You Qualify) How you describe your housing situation matters. Never lie. But frame it right. ❌ DON'T say:  "I'm staying with friends right now."  ✅ DO say:  "I'm homeless and couch-surfing. I have no permanent housing. I need help finding a place before I end up on the street." ❌ DON'T say:  "I'm looking for an apartment."  ✅ DO say:  "I'm homeless (or losing housing within 14 days). I've been denied by multiple landlords. I need housing navigation support to get housed." ❌ DON'T say:  "I have an eviction from a few years ago."  ✅ DO say:  "I have barriers to housing (eviction, bad credit, criminal record). I need an advocate to help me explain my situation to landlords." 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 or at risk of homelessness, housing navigation is covered. Your health plan pays for it. No co-pay. No bills. No fees. Even if you own a car (you're living in) or have a little money saved, you still qualify. Medi-Cal doesn't count that anymore. The only "catch" is you have to ask for help.  And we're here to make that easy. This Could Get You Housed Imagine this: You wake up tomorrow. You have a housing specialist. Someone who knows which landlords will work with you. Who fills out applications WITH you. Who calls landlords and advocates for you. Who helps you get documents. Who doesn't give up. And then it happens. You get approved. You get keys. You have a place. You're not homeless anymore. That's what this does.  Free. Right here in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced. You'd be crazy to keep searching alone when free help exists. Click here and get started.  Two minutes. That's it. Who Gets Housing Navigation Help? If you have Medi-Cal and any of this sounds like you: ✓ You're currently homeless (car, street, tent, shelter, couch-surfing) ✓ You're losing your housing within 14 days ✓ You have bad credit or evictions and can't get approved ✓ You're leaving jail/prison with nowhere to go ✓ You're fleeing domestic violence ✓ You've been denied by multiple landlords Then you probably qualify. Real examples from the Central Valley: A veteran in Modesto living in his car got a housing navigator who found him an apartment in 3 weeks A mom in Stockton with an eviction got help explaining her situation and got approved A man in Merced leaving jail got connected to a navigator before release and had housing waiting 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 Stay Homeless We see it constantly. People searching alone. Getting rejected over and over. Giving up. Staying homeless for months or years when they could have been housed. Don't be that person. Help is here. In Modesto. In Stockton. In Merced. Free housing navigation. You just have to say yes. Click here. Two minutes. Let us help you.  You could be housed next month.

  • "Healthcare on Wheels: How Stanislaus County Is Bringing Doctors & Mobile Care"

    Individuals who may have difficulty traveling due to health issues or lack of transportation. Here are some ways it helps: Reduces transportation costs for patients. Pharmacy assistance programs that help residents obtain necessary medications. Here are some ways to get involved: Join local volunteer programs that assist in mobile health services connecting individuals with necessary supports, while community paramedicine  allows paramedics to assist

  • "Drowning in Water Bills? Stanislaus County's Lifeline You Never Knew Existed"

    , utility assistance, and transportation. Understanding Water Bill Assistance in Stanislaus County What is Water Bill Assistance? Eligibility Criteria for Assistance To qualify for water bill assistance in Stanislaus County, residents How to Apply for Assistance Applying for water bill assistance can be straightforward. Overview of Federal Assistance Programs Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): While primarily

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

    Stanislaus County is undergoing a remarkable transformation in education with the introduction of free Families save on transportation and school supplies. Inspirational Journeys The stories of these students highlight the transformative power of online education Assist in online classes: Help teachers by volunteering to support online classes, whether through tutoring In Summary Stanislaus County is undergoing a digital transformation in education.

  • "Utility Bill Shock? CARE and FERA Programs Are Stanislaus County's Hidden Treasure"

    , CA 95354 Phone: (209) 537-9217 Service: provides assistance with utility bills for farmworkers and Supporting legislation that enhances the effectiveness of financial assistance programs. Create engaging posts that highlight the importance of utility assistance. They provide direct financial support, similar to food assistance programs like CalFresh. Transportation Services: Local initiatives, such as those highlighted by the Stanislaus Info Hub, can

  • Disability Support Services and Resources in Stanislaus County

    Health Insurance Counseling Transportation Services Contact:  (209) 558-8698. These organizations provide independent living skills training, housing assistance, income advocacy, When reaching out to any agency, don't hesitate to ask about language assistance or culturally specific Staff at each agency can explain costs, insurance options, and any financial assistance programs that When you call, you can say your preferred language so staff can connect you with someone who can assist

  • Hungry Kids? Discover Stanislaus County Best-Kept Secret for Free Summer Meals in 2025!

    This approach helps overcome transportation barriers for those who may not have easy access to meal sites Assist in distributing meals to families in need. Barriers Transportation can be a significant barrier for families trying to access meal sites. Many families do not have reliable transportation, making it hard to reach meal distribution points. To tackle this issue, the program can: Partner with local transportation services.

  • "Veterans Services in Stanislaus County: Honoring Our Heroes with Support"

    , utility payments, household items, child care, transportation, medical/mental health referrals, affordable Some have found housing assistance through information furnished at the center. Ask a librarian for assistance in locating veterans' resources. : Access to housing assistance programs. They offer housing assistance and can connect you with emergency shelter options.

  • "Money Mastery: Stanislaus County Financial Skills Workshops Are Wealth-Building Wonders"

    Access available resources, such as the Stanislaus Info Hub , for financial assistance programs. with experts remotely Incorporating Financial Tools and Apps The use of financial tools and apps has transformed Community Support and Volunteer Contributions Many community members volunteer their time to assist in These barriers include: Transportation issues: Lack of reliable transportation can hinder attendance. Testimonials: Transformative Experiences from Workshop Attendees Personal Growth and Financial Independence

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