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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.
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HOMELESS SERVICES

318 Cayuga Street, Suite 208, Salinas, CA 93901

In the Monterey/San Benito Counties Continuum of Care (CoC), the system is referred to as the Coordinated Assessment and Referral System (CARS).

In addition to a CARS assessment, and if you meet the program requirements, CCCIL can provide Housing Services through our HHAP Program (Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention). CCCIL's HHAP Program provides Rapid Re-Housing (RRH)) services to Monterey and San Benito County Residents. HHAP services are intended to help eligible participants who are literally homeless and collaborate with the applicant to obtain permanent housing; and achieve housing stability.

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WHAT TO BE RADIO SHOW/PODCAST

399 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
What to Be is a weekly show where we interview inspiring people from a variety of careers to learn about what their job entails and how they got there. You can listen to episodes every Sunday at 7pm on 90.7fm KSQD Santa Cruz or go to https://what-to-be.pinecast.co/.
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YOUR FUTURE IS OUR BUSINESS

399 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

We provide work-based learning opportunities like expos, panels, guest speakers and more to elementary, middle, and high school students as well as internships for post-secondary students. Students get to explore a variety of career options and interact with professionals currently working in the industry. We provide real-world exposure and connect youth to adults who can assist youth with finding their path. Nothing is more valuable than hands-on experience.

Youth Services: YOUTH LEADERSHIP

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BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUPS

250 Locust Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Support Group for new and expectant mothers for breastfeeding-related topics.
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LIFT LINE

545 Ohlone Parkway, Watsonville, CA 95076
Lift Line provides 60,000 door-to-door rides a year to seniors and people with disabilities; allowing these Central Coast residents to remain active and social. Lift Line ofrece 60,000 viajes de puerta a puerta cada ao para personas mayores y personas con discapacidades; permitiendo que estos residentes de la costa central permanezcan activos y sociales.
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EVICTION PROTECTION HELPLINE

1740 - 17th Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
The helpline is open to anyone who just wants general information about evictions. Anyone receiving threats of eviction, or anyone who has been served with a notice to pay or quit, (also known as 3 day, 15 day, 30 day or 60 day notices) or anyone served with an Unlawful Detainer (eviction petition from the Court).
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PARKRX SANTA CRUZ COUNTY

870 17th Avenue, Ste 2, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Park Prescriptions Stress Busters: Experiencing Nature
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COUNSELING

240 E Lake Avenue, Watsonville, CA 95076

Serves the Pajaro Valley community with a focus on the Pajaro Valley Unified School District(PVUSD) youth and their families offering counseling, substance abuse (drug, alcohol, and tobacco)prevention and intervention, and conflict resolution. Mental health services, substance use disorder services, prevention services, youth leadership development, family-supporting services. Collaborates with police department, public probation and education department, a community-based gang prevention program (BASTA) to provide prevention curriculum, student gang intervention services, school dropout, teacher in service and parent education in PVUSD schools and community. Youth Services: HEALTH & WELLNESS, SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SUPPORT, YOUTH LEADERSHIP

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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (APS)

1400 Emeline Avenue, Building K, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

The County of Santa Cruz Human Services Department's Adult Protective Services (APS) provides intervention services to protect elderly or dependent adults from abuse, neglect, or exploitation. We support older and disabled adults who may be experiencing physical assault or abuse, domestic and/or family violence, sexual assault or abuse, bullying (verbal, cyber, or physical), stalking, harassment, neglect, identity theft or fraud, financial crime or scams.

County APS agencies investigate reports of abuse of elders and dependent adults who live in private homes, apartments, hotels, hospitals, or who are, or soon will be, experiencing homelessness. We support older and disabled adults regardless of status-if you are experiencing homelessness; are an immigrant; identify as LBGTQIA+; are a Veteran, have a physical or mental disability; or if you have limited English language proficiency.

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VETERANS SERVICES OFFICE

500 Westridge Drive, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

The County Of Santa Cruz Human Services Department's Veterans Services Office serves all veterans and their families, offering support and guidance of all benefits earned by military services, regardless of time in service, period of service or type of discharge. Established in 1946 to assist veterans, military retirees and their families, we are not employees of the federal government. We are County employees ready to assist you with the benefits and services earned through your military service.

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CAREER ADVANCEMENT CHARTER

Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Career Advancement Charter (CAC) will serve students ages 17 and older who have not yet obtained a high school diploma through programs provided in multiple locations within Santa Cruz County.
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STUDENTS IN TRANSITION

Santa Cruz, CA 95060
The mission of Students in Transition (SIT) is to implement the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, which was put in place to ensure educational rights and protections for children and youth experiencing homelessness. Stress Busters: Mindfulness Practices, Quality Sleep
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NATIONAL MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH HOTLINE

6706 Sw 54th Avenue, Portland, OR 97219
The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline provides 24/7, free, confidential support before, during, and after pregnancy. The Hotline offers callers: Phone or text access to professional counselors Real-time support and information Response within a few minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Resources Referrals to local and telehealth providers and support groups Culturally sensitive support Counselors who speak English and Spanish Interpreter services in 60 language The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline can help. Call or text 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262). TTY users can use a preferred relay service or dial 711 and then 1-833-852-6262.
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LIFE LAB

50 Ocean Street, Davenport, CA 95017
Project Life Lab is Pacific School's gardening program, where the children learn nutrition and natural science in an integrated curriculum with gardening activities. Activities include:
  • Garden-Based Science
  • Weekly Lunch Room Flower Bouquets
  • Plant Propagation
  • Composting Program
  • School Meal Vegetable Harvesting
  • Garden Crafts
  • Gardening Skills
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AFTER SCHOOL RECREATION

50 Ocean Street, Davenport, CA 95017
After School Recreation is available after school hours end for all Pacific School and Pacific Preschool students. Activities include games, sports, snacks, free play, homework, arts and crafts, etc. Preschool students must be picked up by 2:45. Transitional Kindergarten through Sixth Grade students must be picked up by 5:15. After-school programming is free for income-qualified families and offered at a low daily rate for others.
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FEE SUPPORTED ENRICHMENT CLASSES

319 La Fonda Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Community interest enrichment classes outside of the mandated California Department of Adult Education supported by fees.
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HEALTH CARE ACCESS LINE

1070 Emeline Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Offers an information phone line for residents of Santa Cruz County to find out about health insurance programs like Medi-Cal, Healthy Families or Healthy Kids. Operators answer questions on eligibilities, cost, plan coverage, and where to apply. Information can also be access in the website.
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CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING PREVENTION PROGRAM

1430 Freedom Boulevard, Watsonville, CA 95076
Provides services to the community for the purpose of increasing awareness regarding the hazards of lead exposure and working towards an increase in the number of children tested for blood lead poisoning. Offers telephone consultation and referral, home visitation, environmental home inspection and nutritional assessments for families of lead-poisoned children as appropriate for their blood lead levels. Also provides information and written educational materials to the general public, medical providers and community-based organizations. Stress Busters: Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices
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VICTIM/SURVIVOR OF CRIME, LEGAL IMMIGRATION, AND CITIZENSHIP SERVICES

1705 Second Avenue, Salinas, CA 93905
Survivors/victims services: Immigration services Legal services: Help preparing Victim impact statements, U-Visas Serve victims/survivors who are impacted by the following crimes: Adult Physical Assault (includes aggravated and simple assault);Adult sexual assault;Arson;Domestic and/or Family Violence;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);Robbery;Survivors of homicide victims;Terrorism (domestic/international). Serve victims/survivors who are: Experiencing Homelessness;Immigrant/refugees/asylum seekers;LGBTQ+;Undocumented;Victim with limited English proficiency.
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SENIOR SERVICES

175 Westridge Drive, Watsonville, CA 95076
Offers assistance with obtaining information about in-home services, hospice programs, transportation, legal services counseling, health insurance counseling, senior centers, adult day care, Alzheimer's resource centers and Meals on Wheels programs.
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COMMUNITY YOGA CLASS

301 Center Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Gentle yoga taught through a trauma-sensitive lens. $5 suggested donation; no one turned away for lack of funds.

Stress Busters: Mindfulness Practices

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SURVIVORS HEALING CENTER

104 Walnut Avenue, Suite 208, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

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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