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ADOLESCENT FAMILY LIFE PROGRAM

1060 Emeline Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Provides home visits to pregnant and parenting teenagers, male (age 19 and under) and female (age 18 and under) and their children. Services include assessments, home nursing, parenting education, and case management to promote a healthy pregnancy and baby, to stay in school or re-enroll in school, to postpone future pregnancies, and to become emotionally, socially and financially independent. Stress Busters: Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices
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QUEER & TRANS YOGA WITH SAPPHIRE YOGA COLLECTIVE

1117 Soquel Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

Gentle yoga taught with a trauma-sensitive lens. Taught by a rotating SYC teacher. $10-$20 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.

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LEGAL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES

1430 Freedom Boulevard, Watsonville, CA 95076
Services include workforce and job development, education and computer literacy, mental health counseling, assessment and linkage to substance use disorder treatment, parenting and family involvement, social services navigation, domestic violence, anger management, and social skills classes, and linkage to shelter and housing support. Introduction: The Juvenile Services Division is responsible for the intake, investigation, pre and post adjudication services which include alternatives to detention programs and community supervision, out-of-home placement, and prevention of out of home placement for juveniles referred to the Probation Department.
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SANTA CRUZ RESIDENTIAL RECOVERY

Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Santa Cruz Residential Recovery offers a 30-bed co-ed residential program, serving clients for 30-90 days, based on individual needs. Staffed by a highly skilled and trained team, certified clinicians help clients focusing on issues surrounding recovery from substance use and co-occurring disorders. Program activities include evidence-based trauma informed and cognitive behavior therapies (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), as well as focused individual and group counseling, pro-social life skill building, mindfulness and daily house meetings.
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TAY (TRANSITION AGE YOUTH)

120 Dubois Street, Suite A, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
We provide resources and services to empower youth ages 15-24 who have or have had experiences with foster care placement, juvenile justice, homelessness/housing instability, or trauma related to being a victim of a crime. TAY also offers counseling, skills building, a drop-in resource center, and subsidized supportive housing. Behavioral & Mental Health Services. Stress Busters: Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices, Supportive Relationships
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HIV/AIDS SERVICES

1070 Emeline Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Offers information about HIV/AIDS education and prevention services, treatment and care services, and HIV clinic testing. Testing Clinics
Beach Flats Health Center Free/Anonymous and Bilingual Open to the Public 302 Riverside Avenue Santa Cruz, CA. 95060 (831) 423-0222 9am - 12pm Tuesdays Diversity Center Free/Anonymous testing at Diversity Center is limited to men who have sex with men 1117 Soquel Santa Cruz, CA. 95062 (831) 425-5422 5pm - 7pm 1st and 3rd Monday of each month
Planned Parenthood Open to the Public Call for more information 1119 Pacific Avenue, Suite. 200 Santa Cruz, CA. 95061 (831) 426-5550 UCSC Health Center Confidential/Fee Based Testing For UCSC Students Only Call for more information Cowell Student Health Center 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz 95064 (831) 459-2500
Planned Parenthood Open to the Public Call for more information 40 Penny Lane, Watsonville (831) 724-7525 Salud Para La Gente Free/Anonymous Spanish-speaking only 204 East Beach Street, Watsonville (831) 728-0222 2pm - 6pm Tuesdays
CARe Team provides Case Management and treatments for individuals who would like to reduce their risk for becoming infected with HIV and those who are already infected.
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SURVIVORS HEALING CENTER

945 S Main St, Salinas, CA 93901

Services include therapy groups/survivor support groups for women, men, all-genders, parents of survivors and Latina survivors, workshops on Healing the Brain and the Nervous System, Relationships and Connection, Healing and the Body, Compassionate Communication, Creativity, lending library, information and referrals, special events and a safe place for fellowship and peer support. We also provide training, resources, presentations, and outreach to the community around the issue of child sexual abuse and sexual violence. Survivors/victims services: Mental Health Services, Support Groups Serve victims/survivors who are impacted by the following crimes: Child sexual abuse/assault

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RIVERFRONT

148 Blaine Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

This property offers 71 low-income units with various layouts. Options include efficiency and one-bedroom units, two-bedroom units, and three-bedroom or larger units. These homes provide affordable and comfortable living for individuals and families.

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INDEPENDENCE SQUARE

1355 Madison Street, Watsonville, CA

This property offers 100 low-income units with various layouts. Options include efficiency and one-bedroom units and two-bedroom units. These homes provide affordable and comfortable living for individuals and families.

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CFSC, INC. APARTMENT COMPLEX FREEDOM

2718 Freedom Boulevard, Watsonville, CA 95076

This property offers 9 low-income units with various layouts. Options include efficiency and one-bedroom units. These homes provide affordable and comfortable living for individuals and families.

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES

2021 Freedom Boulevard, Freedom, CA 95019

Provides library cards, public computer, and wireless internet access. Offers e-resources, research databases, collection of books, newspapers, magazines, CDs, and DVDs. Provides activities for all ages including storytime reading, paint & tech nights and music. Provides adult literacy programs including individual reading, writing, and tutoring.

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HOUSING NAVIGATION & SUSTAINING SERVICES

380 Encinal St, Ste 200, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

The Encompass Housing Navigation Team provides support to tenants of Encompass Housing in order to facilitate a stable living environment, help assist tenants in developing a support system, improve skills needed to maintain housing, and to connect with community resources for employment, education, medical needs and community involvement. Services Offered

  • Help finding and retaining permanent housing for individuals or families
  • Help with home loans and financing
  • Linkage to other community support services (dental, transportation, medical care, etc.) as needed

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NAMI PEER CONNECTION SUPPORT GROUPS

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Support group for adults who identify as living with a mental health condition.
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SOCCER CAMP

Not Necessary For This Service
Offers 1-week camps teaching soccer skills, good health and good sportsmanship. Soccer team players 'give back' during camps: they are trained to become the trainers for young campers.
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HIGHLANDS PARK SENIOR AND COMMUNITY CENTER

8500 Highway 9, Ben Lomond, CA 95005
Activities hosted at the Senior Center Monday through Friday: Schedule varies per month
  • Project Scout
  • Tax Help
  • Grey Bears
  • Brown Bag pick up
  • Community Lunches
  • "Uke"'n Sing"
  • Line Dance
  • Weights
  • Video Yoga
  • Bridge Club
  • Lapidary
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GOVERNMENT SERVICES

Administration Offices, 372 Airport Blvd., Watsonville, CA 95076
Provides rescue and basic life support for medical emergencies. Offers programs to prevent and mitigate the threats associated with fire, medical emergencies, hazardous materials, and accidental injury through prevention and public education activities. The department is also responsible for managing the City's safety and disaster management programs.
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YARR SCC

Rapid Response Hotline

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COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ DISASTER RECOVERY ASSISTANCE

701 Ocean Street, Room 520, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Provides resources to assist residents and collect information on the scale of private property damage to help investigate the availability of possible State or federal assistance.
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CRUZAWARE

701 Ocean Street, Room 520, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

CruzAware represents a significant upgrade over the previous system, CodeRED, and introduces a range of enhanced features to ensure effective communication during both emergency and non-emergency situations. In additional to providing vital information during emergencies, CruzAware includes a robust messaging platform for residents in unincorporated areas that goes beyond emergency alerts and give those residents the option to receive non-emergency notifications regarding roadwork and other neighborhood-level disruptions and information. Each user can select their preferred language and communication channels, including phone calls, text messages and/or email. CruzAware also includes a free mobile app, available across all platforms. This new functionality aims to foster greater awareness, engagement, and collaboration among community members. Key features and benefits of CruzAware include: Comprehensive emergency alerts: Receive critical information during natural disasters, severe weather events, public safety concerns, and other emergencies. Non-emergency messaging: Stay informed about roadwork, community-level impacts, public meetings, and other important updates affecting your area. Customizable communication channels: Choose to receive alerts via text messages, phone calls, email, or the CruzAware mobile app to ensure notifications reach you wherever you are. Enhanced accuracy and precision: Benefit from advanced geolocation technology that delivers targeted alerts based on your specific location, minimizing unnecessary disruptions. Multilingual support: Access alerts and messages in multiple languages to accommodate the diverse needs of our community. To learn more about CruzAware and sign up for emergency notifications, please visit CruzAware.org. Stay connected and stay informed to make our community safer and stronger together.

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STORM ASSISTANCE FOR IMMIGRANTS (SAI)

Various Location
one-time state-funded storm recovery services and disaster relief assisatnce for immigrants impacted by the storms. An adult who qualifies can receive $1,500 and children (under 18yrs) will receive $500, with a max. of $4,500 in assistance per household.
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FAMILIES TOGETHER

2941 Park Avenue, Unit C, Soquel, CA 95073
Provides home-based services to families living throughout Santa Cruz County including case management, housing navigation, and rental assistance. Case-manager serves families in need of housing. Stress Busters: Mental Healthcare, Supportive Relationships
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SANTA CRUZ SPCA

2601 Chanticleer Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95065

At the Santa Cruz SPCA, we rescue and adopt out all kinds of needy dogs and cats, especially those that need a bit of 'above-and-beyond' care and who might be at risk in other shelters. We offer a weekly onsite Pet Food Pantry to any Santa Cruz County Resident. Our aim is to keep as many animals as possible with their families and out of the shelter system by providing free pet food and supplies to those in need. Humane Education We also offer a robust Humane Education curriculum for children ages 6-16. These programs aim to cultivate and build a compassionate society for all animals by promoting proper care and responsible action. Dr Jean's Support for Seniors Support for Seniors program encourages senior people to adopt senior pets by waiving adoption fees when a senior-to-senior match is made. This program also provides financial support for pets of seniors who need both preventative and extended veterinary care.

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SANTA CRUZ POLICE CRIME VICTIM/WITNESS OF CRIME SERVICES

155 Center Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Serve Victims/Survivors who are impacted by the following crimes: Adult Physical Assault (includes aggravated and simple assault);Adult sexual assault;Adults sexually abused/assaulted as children;Child Physical Abuse or Neglect;Child Pornography;Child sexual abuse/assault;Domestic and/or Family Violence;DUI/DWI Incidents;Elder Abuse or Neglect;Hate Crime: Racial/religious/gender/sexual orientation/other;Human trafficking: labor;Human trafficking: sex;Kidnapping (non-custodial);Kidnapping (custodial);Mass violence (domestic/international);Other: vehicular victimization (e. g. hit and run);Robbery;Stalking/harassment;Survivors of homicide victims;Teen dating victimization;Terrorism (domestic/international). Survivors/Victim Services: Advocate, Legal Services Legal Services: Information about Police and Investigation services, Help preparing Victim impact statements, information about the mechanics of court proceedings, Court accompaniment services, Support understanding in criminal justice processes, Filing police reports, Support with gathering & providing relevant documentation, U-Visas.
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