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MENTORS DRIVING CHANGE FOR BOYS, MEN AND DADS

15 Madison Street, 95076

For Boys and Young men Teaching and supporting boys in discovery and journey from boyhood to manhood with guidance, coaching, and mentorship grounded in 41 developmental assets, youth leadership development, social-emotional and healthy masculinity

For men Support men in their journey through manhood and couple relationships by developing a healthy masculinity and relationship

For dads Supporting father involvement, fatherhood and co-parenting for the well-being of children

FRIENDLY PEERSUASION PHASE I/ PHASE II

440 Arthur Road, Watsonville, CA 95076
A substance abuse education program for middle school girls, which also prepares them to become facilitators of workshops on this subject for elementary school children. This program approaches drug abuse prevention as a peer issue, using the positive influence of young people modeling healthy behaviors.

CAMP ERIN

2159 Branciforte Drive, Santa Cruz, CA 95065

Camp Erin is a weekend-long camp experience that combines grief education and emotional support with fun, traditional camp activities. Led by bereavement professionals and caring volunteers, campers are provided a safe environment to explore their grief, learn essential coping skills, and make friends with peers who are also grieving.

CENTRAL COAST CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING

1350 41st Avenue, Suite 101, Capitola, CA 95010
Provides information and referral on a wide range of topics related to disabilities. -Information and Referral -Advocacy -Housing application assistance -Transportation -Personal Assistance Services -Independent living skills training -Peer support -Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors Support Groups -Outreach & education -Assistive technology -Benefits counseling -Supportive Services for veterans and families -Supports clients prepare for a disaster event

LIVE OAK SCHOOL DISTRICT

984-1 Bostwick Lane, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

Offers elementary through high school educations in Live Oak in the following locations:

  • Del Mar Elementary School
  • Green Acres Elementary School
  • Live Oak Elementary School
  • Shoreline Middle School
  • Ocean Alternative Education Center
  • Cypress Charter High School
  • Tierra Pacifica Charter School.

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EMMAUS HOUSE

Hollister, CA 95023
Provides safety, counseling, and emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children. Services include:
  • 24 Hour Emergency Crisis Hotline 1-877-778-7978
  • Temporary Shelter during time of transition
  • Emergency food and clothing
  • Play/Art Therapy for Children
  • Safety and Wellness Planning
  • In-house individual and group counseling
  • Outreach therapy
  • Medical referrals and advocacy
  • Referrals for legal assistance
  • Referrals to mental health services

THE CITY OF CAPITOLA RECREATION

4400 Jade Street, Capitola, CA 95010
Offers recreational activities for people of all ages and abilities. Classes for Adults and Youth, COED Softball League, Junior Guard summer program, Camp Capitola summer day camp, facility rentals and free community events.

ATHLETICS - SVMS

555 Glenwood Drive, Scotts Valley, CA 95066
Athletics - SVHS Sports offered: Baseball Basketball - Boys Basketball - Girls Cheer Team Cross Country Football Golf - Boys Golf - Girls Lacrosse Soccer - Boys Soccer - Girls Softball Swimming Tennis - Boys Tennis - Girls Track and Field Volleyball - Boys Volleyball - Girls Wrestling

PARKRX SANTA CRUZ COUNTY

870 17th Avenue, Ste 2, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
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CONSULAR SERVICES

302 Enzo Drive, Suite 200, San Jose, CA 95138
Offers support and legal assistance to Mexican nationals living in or visiting the United States. Also provides assistance with tourist, student, business, and residency visas and guidance on travel to Mexico.

AFFORDABLE HOUSING

No Physical Location

Provides an affordable housing guide to track regional affordable housing projects and developments.

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SPECIALTY CARE PROGRAM

100 Pioneer Street, Suite D, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Dientes offers comprehensive specialty care for patients who previously had to leave the county and wait several months to access services, because there was no endodontist or oral surgeon in Santa Cruz County that accepted Medi-Cal. Through our Specialty Care Program, adults and children can receive root canals, extractions, and other surgical procedures from an oral surgeon and endodontist.

START YOUR RECOVERY SUBSTANCE USE AND MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES IN CALIFORNIA

1321 Duke St, Alexandria, VA 22314
Start Your Recovery is an online resource to help people with substance use disorder and mental health challenges. SYR aims to help people at any stage of their recovery and provide helpful information about substance use issues and information for their family members and friends. It's a single source of reputable, objective information about signs, symptoms, conditions, treatment options. The resource locator offers a full breadth of recovery treatment options locally in California and across the US.

PARENT TEEN MEDIATION

614 Ocean Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Offers workshops for youth and parents focused on gaining skills to prevent conflict from escalating. Increases sense of self-awareness and how respond to conflict. Learn tools to recognize emotions and identify needs in order to communicate better. Offers Parent-Teen or Family Mediation services, as well as conflict resolution coaching. Behavioral & Mental Health Services, Family Workshops, Socio-Emotional Learning, mediation and conflict resolution

HOSPICE TRANSITION & GRIEF PROGRAM

940 Disc Drive, Scotts Valley, CA 95066
Provides hospice care to terminally ill patients at home or in a skilled nursing facility. Grief Support program provides support and counseling to surviving family members and friends. Assists them through the painful period following the death of a loved one. Transitions program provides case management and non-medical supportive services for patients diagnosed with a progressive illness or end-stage disease who are not ready for hospice care. Supportive relationships with patients, caregivers, and family members, Supportive relationships with patients and families, Supportive relationships with patients and families that are culturally and linguistically appropriate, Family support services, Coordinate referrals, data, and care, Referral to other government and social service programs (e.g., for financial, food security, housing, etc.), pediatric hospice with an interdisciplinary team - RN, Social Work, Spiritual Care, Music Therapy.

RESETAR RESIDENTIAL HOTEL

15 W. Lake Avenue, Watsonville, CA 95076

This property offers five units for referrals from VA. Options include efficiency and one-bedroom units. These homes provide affordable and comfortable living for individuals and families.

H4HP COORDINATED ENTRY

1000 Emeline Ave., Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Coordinated Entry is a systemic approach to connecting people experiencing homelessness with available assistance in the community. It is an important way to ensure fair and equitable access to limited housing resources and is a Federal and State requirement. The goals of the new Coordinated Entry System are to:

(1) Facilitate connections to mainstream and community services for as many persons experiencing homelessness as local resources allow;

(2) Streamline the process for matching to limited housing resources within the Housing for Health Partnership network (CoC); and

(3) Prioritize resources for households with the most significant barriers to getting and keeping housing and for those with the greatest personal health and safety risks.

H4HP Connectors may work as part of an outreach team, drop-in center, multi-service center, or other program serving people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. They engage with persons experiencing homelessness, build rapport, enroll participants in HMIS programs and collect participant data.

Connectors offer problem solving assistance with all participants and may conduct a Housing Needs Assessment (HNA). The HNA provides Connectors and participants with information needed to create and act together on an individualized Housing Action Plan and provides information to determine which participants are eligible and prioritized for H4H-supported housing and services.

Only the highest priority households are added to the queue for the system's limited housing resources.

AFFORDABLE HOME OWNERSHIP - AFFORDABLE HOUSING

555 Main Street, Watsonville, CA 95076

Provides affordable homeownership opportunities, home rehabilitation, and accessory dwelling unit (ADU) construction services. Builds homes in partnership with community volunteers and future homeowners using donated materials and professional labor to establish permanently affordable housing. Resells properties to qualifying families at a principal price to maintain long-term regional affordability.

VICTIM/SURVIVOR OF CRIME, LEGAL IMMIGRATION, AND CITIZENSHIP SERVICES

2045 40th Avenue, Capitola, CA 95010

Provides comprehensive legal and immigration assistance for crime victims and survivors. Offers specialized support with preparing victim impact statements and securing U-Visas.

DEMENTIA FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUPS

2 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Suite 150, Monterey, CA 93940

Provides mutual support groups that offer emotional comfort, practical guidance, and resource sharing for caregivers.

EDUCATION & TRAINING SERVICES

749 - 37th Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

Provides intensive early intervention services for children with learning delays. Offers parent training and education covering positive parenting practices and behavioral strategies to support children with autism and developmental delays.

YARR SCC

No Physical Address

Provides a 24-hour rapid response hotline to monitor and respond to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detentions and enforcement actions. Dispatches community support networks to offer immediate assistance and document local raids.

COMMUNITY BRIDGES SURVIVORS/VICTIMS OF CRIME

521 Main Street, Suite Y, Watsonville, CA 95076

Provides advocacy, case management, systems navigation, and mental health services for crime victims and survivors. Offers legal and immigration assistance, including support with court proceedings and documentation, alongside basic needs provisions. Administers educational support including tutoring and homework assistance.

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PUBLIC BENEFITS ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE AND EDUCATION

521 Main Street, Suite Y, Watsonville, CA 95076

Provides screening and enrollment assistance to community members seeking Medi-Cal coverage. Assists participants with understanding eligibility requirements, completing applications, and updating case information. Supports current Medi-Cal enrollees with renewal and understanding recent and future changes to Medi-Cal eligibility.

Provides public benefits enrollment assistance for CalFresh, CalWORKS/TANF, WIC, and State Unemployment Insurance.

MEDI-CAL ENROLLMENT AND RENEWAL SUPPORT

406 Main Street, Suit 406, Watsonville, CA 95076

Provides screening and enrollment assistance to community members seeking Medi-Cal coverage. Assists participants with understanding eligibility requirements, completing applications, and updating case information. Supports current Medi-Cal enrollees with renewal and understanding recent and future changes to Medi-Cal eligibility.

Offers labor rights education and connects individuals to county and community resources.