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  • Lyft Up: Improving Mobility for EBT Cardholders in Stanislaus County

    Discounted Rides to Grocery Stores : Access to healthy food is crucial, and Lyft Up aims to make it The program provides discounted rides to and from grocery stores, farmers markets, and food pantries. Inquire about any county-specific transportation assistance programs for low-income residents. Furthermore, while Lyft Up provides valuable assistance, it is advisable to explore other transportation public transit authorities for additional discounts or inquiring about county-specific transportation assistance

  • Free and Low-Cost Dental Clinics in Stanislaus County

    #G -2, Modesto Phone: (209) 491-2223 Note: Accepts ages 5 & older, Medi-Cal Only When to Go to the Emergency most dental issues should be addressed by a dentist, there are situations where you should go to the emergency For most dental issues, including severe toothaches, it's best to see a dentist or an emergency dentist When should someone go to the emergency room instead of a dentist? The emergency room is generally appropriate for serious or potentially life‑threatening issues such as

  • "Medical Bills Nightmare? Stanislaus County's Debt Solution Will Shock You"

    Help Is Here Medical Debt Assistance Programs Dollar For Assistance : helps patients apply for charity : developed the Financial Assistance Program to assist eligible patients (determined by online application Direct Assistance: Many nonprofits provide direct financial assistance to cover medical bills, helping Key updates include: AB 2297 (Hospital and Emergency Physician Fair Pricing Policies) : This amendment Upcoming Legislation As the landscape of medical debt continues to evolve, new laws are expected to emerge

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

    Research indicates that these meals help reduce food insecurity  and improve overall health. Assist in distributing meals to families in need. Here’s how you can donate: Monetary donations to local food banks. Some challenges include: Sourcing fresh ingredients Training staff on food safety Managing food storage Staff Training: School staff are trained to handle food safely and efficiently.

  • Driving to Appointments in Modesto and Broke? Get Paid Back for Gas Money Right Now

    Woman reviews her gas receipts, unaware that she might be reimbursed for her travel expenses to medical appointments. Your friend drives you to the doctor. Or your mom. Or you drive yourself. You're using your own gas money to get to medical appointments. You can barely afford it but you need to go. Nobody told you that you can get paid back for that gas money. You're spending your own money when Medi-Cal could reimburse you. Here's the truth: People spend an average of $200 per month on transportation to medical appointments.  And most people with Medi-Cal don't know they can get reimbursed for gas and mileage.  You're losing money you could get back. You can get paid back for gas and mileage. Right now. Get Reimbursed for Gas When Someone Drives You to Medical Care If you have Medi-Cal and someone drives you to appointments, you can get paid back: What You Get Reimbursed For: Gas money when someone drives you to medical appointments Mileage reimbursement (cents per mile) Parking fees Bridge tolls Public transportation costs (bus, train) Who Can Drive You: A family member or friend A neighbor Anyone who's not a paid driver You can even drive yourself and get reimbursed What Appointments Count: Doctor visits (any medical appointment) Therapy (physical, mental health, substance use) Pharmacy trips to pick up medications Dentist appointments Vision appointments Any Medi-Cal covered medical service How Much You Get: Mileage reimbursement (currently around 20-30 cents per mile) Actual parking and toll costs Public transportation fares People in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced are getting reimbursed for gas money right now.  You could too. Here's What Happens If You Don't Get Reimbursed You already know. You keep spending your own money. Or you can't afford gas and you skip appointments. Your health gets worse because you're missing care. People who can't afford transportation miss 30% more medical appointments.  And every missed appointment makes your health worse. Don't let that happen. Click here right now and see if you qualify.  Two minutes. Tell us you need reimbursement. We'll show you how. Help Is Hope Can Unlock Special Help Today Most people with Medi-Cal don't know they can get reimbursed for transportation. 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 show you how to get reimbursed. You submit your mileage. You get paid back. Every month. 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 reimbursed. Here's What to Say (So You Qualify) How you describe your transportation situation matters. Never lie. But frame it right. ❌ DON'T say:  "My friend sometimes gives me rides."  ✅ DO say:  "I rely on non-professional drivers for medical transportation. I need mileage reimbursement to maintain access to necessary medical care." ❌ DON'T say:  "Gas is expensive."  ✅ DO say:  "I'm using personal funds for medical transportation which creates financial hardship. I need non-medical transportation reimbursement." ❌ DON'T say:  "I'd like to be paid back."  ✅ DO say:  "Without transportation reimbursement, I'm at risk of missing medical appointments due to cost barriers. I need NMT reimbursement." The difference?  One meets criteria. One doesn't. Both are true. Frame it right. Is This Really Free Money? Yes. It's reimbursement for money you already spent. If you have Medi-Cal and you're using your own transportation (or someone else's) to get to medical appointments, you can get reimbursed. No co-pay. You're getting YOUR money back. 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 keep track of your mileage  and submit reimbursement forms. This Could Save You Hundreds of Dollars Imagine this: You wake up tomorrow. You start tracking your mileage to medical appointments. At the end of the month, you submit it. Two weeks later, you get a check for $150. Money you already spent on gas. Back in your pocket. Every month, you get reimbursed. Hundreds of dollars a year. Money you were losing. That's what this does.  Free reimbursement. Right here in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced. You'd be crazy to keep losing money when reimbursement exists. Click here and get started.  Two minutes. That's it. Who Gets Reimbursed? If you have Medi-Cal and any of this sounds like you: ✓ A friend or family member drives you to medical appointments ✓ You drive yourself to appointments ✓ You take the bus to medical care ✓ You're spending your own money on gas and transportation ✓ You're struggling to afford transportation to appointments Then you qualify. Real examples from the Central Valley: A woman in Modesto gets $120/month reimbursed—her daughter drives her to appointments A man in Stockton gets $80/month—he drives himself to dialysis 3x/week A senior in Merced gets bus fares reimbursed—saves $60/month 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 Keep Losing Money We see it constantly. People spending their own gas money. Hundreds of dollars a year. Money they could get back. They just didn't know. Don't be that person. Help is here. In Modesto. In Stockton. In Merced. Free transportation reimbursement. You just have to ask. Click here. Two minutes. Let us help you.  You could get money back next month.

  • Tax Time Terror? Stanislaus County's Free and Low-Cost Prep Services Will Make You Smile

    from IRS-trained VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) volunteers. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) volunteers. This means that money that could help pay for food, rent, and other necessities, remains in government Success Stories: Numerous success stories emerge from these services, showcasing how they have helped Mobile tax assistance units to reach remote areas.

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

    App 24/7 Access to Services : Just like the website, the app lets you find information on housing, food assistance, mental health support, employment services, and more, all organized in easy-to-navigate Whether you're in need of urgent assistance or looking to give back by volunteering, the app puts all

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

    transportation, medical/mental health referrals, affordable health care, housing navigation, money management, food /nutrition assistance and much more. 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.

  • "Medi-Cal Maze? Stanislaus County's Insider Guide to Unlocking Benefits"

    In-person assistance at local Medi-Cal offices. Phone applications through Medi-Cal support. In Person: Visit your local Medi-Cal office for assistance. Seek Local Assistance: Community health centers can provide support and information. They offer information on financial assistance programs, health services, and educational support. Take your time, ask questions, and don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance.

  • "Landlord Troubles? Stanislaus County's Tenant Rights Guide Is Your Secret Weapon"

    If unresolved, contact local housing authorities for assistance. Financial Assistance and Support for Tenants Accessing Rental Assistance Programs Finding help with rent In Stanislaus County, there are several programs available: Emergency Financial Help: Programs that provide CalWORKs : A program offering cash assistance to eligible families. assistance.

  • Free Mental Health Resources in Stanislaus County

    CA 95354 Turning Point: Offers peer-to-peer support programs, shelter services, and transportation assistance Stanislaus County offers numerous resources designed to assist individuals facing mental health crises Phone: (209) 558-7168 Address: 820 Scenic Drive, Modesto, CA 95350 Website: Tobacco Education Emergency 931-2237 - Support for individuals affected by eating disorders Self-Harm Hotline: 1-877-455-0628 - Assistance text 838255 - Specialized support for veterans in crisis Missing Children Hotline: 1-800-235-3535 - Assistance

  • "Startup Dreams? Stanislaus County's Entrepreneur Boot Camps Will Blow Your Mind"

    Fostering innovation: Fresh ideas and technologies emerge from these programs. Boot camps are adapting by: Incorporating emerging technologies like AI and machine learning Offering Local startups are emerging, providing employment opportunities. Future Trends in Entrepreneur Boot Camps in Stanislaus Emerging Industries and Opportunities Stanislaus Regulatory Assistance: Guidance on navigating local regulations can ease the startup process.

  • "Second Chance Careers: Stanislaus County Vocational Rehab Services Revealed"

    These programs are designed to assist people with disabilities, veterans, and at-risk youth in gaining Training and education support Assistive technology services Independent living skills training Online Offers on-the-job trainings including paid internships, work experience and vocation training assistance Housing assistance to ensure stable living conditions. Here are some key points: Decreased need for public assistance programs.

  • Unveiling Hope: The Heart of Help Is Hope Foundation

    From mental health support groups to educational workshops and financial assistance programs, Help Is these interactive sessions, participants gain invaluable insights, forge meaningful connections, and emerge

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

    Get Equipped: Our FREE Narcan/Naloxone Basic Training will prepare you to respond to an overdose emergency receive two single-dose Narcan Nasal Spray devices, each containing 4 mg of Naloxone, designed for emergency Because many opioids remain in the system longer, it's crucial to seek emergency medical care immediately

  • "Golden Years, Golden Fun: Stanislaus County's Senior Social Scene Is Booming"

    at the Second Harvest Food Bank. Volunteers can assist with fitness classes, health fairs, and wellness workshops. Peer Navigator "Project HOPE": assist seniors in making improvement in their life’s journey by providing options, compare private to supplemental plans, review Medicare Advantage plans, research Part D plans, assist These gatherings are a great way to socialize and enjoy good food.

  • "Vet Job Alert: Stanislaus County's Employment Services Are Career Game-Changers"

    Workforce Development Job Centers are available for information and walk-in assistance: Modesto: 629 These services include: Job search assistance Resume writing workshops Interview preparation Access to Job Placement Assistance Veteran employment services offer various forms of job placement assistance: Future Prospects for Veteran Employment in Stanislaus County Emerging Industries and Job Roles Stanislaus Mobile Apps: Many apps now assist veterans in finding jobs and preparing resumes.

  • "Teen Troubles? Stanislaus County's Youth Mental Health Programs Are Game-Changers"

    Chat-based support for immediate assistance. Online resources for self-help and education. Crisis Intervention and Emergency Support 24/7 Crisis Hotlines and Support In Stanislaus County, crisis These hotlines are crucial for offering guidance and resources during emergencies. Emergency Response Teams for Mental Health Emergency response teams play a vital role in addressing mental The collaboration between hotlines, emergency teams, and training programs is a game-changer for mental

  • "Crisis Averted: Stanislaus County's 24/7 Mental Health Lifelines You Need to Know"

    These hotlines are designed to provide immediate assistance to individuals in crisis, ensuring that help Trained counselors are available to listen and provide assistance. Access in-person assistance: Mobile teams can meet families within an hour. the number of individuals seeking emergency care for mental health crises. Effective programs should: Offer financial assistance for basic needs.

  • "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. funding sources: California Department of Housing and Community Development: Provides grants through the Emergency 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

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