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COUNSELING SERVICES

2901 Park Avenue, Soquel, CA 95073
Individual, family, and group counseling for individuals of all ages. Stress Busters: Mental Healthcare; Mindful Practices
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SUICIDE PREVENTION SERVICE

988 or 877-663-5433

24-hour accredited Suicide Crisis Line for those are in suicidal, in crisis, or concerned about another person; Community Education and Outreach presentations and training for community members and service providers; and Suicide Bereavement Support, including groups for adults. Stress Busters: Mental Healthcare

LEGAL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES

3650 Graham Hill Road, Felton, CA 95018
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.

UCSC CARE

400 Hahn Road, Suite 104, Santa Cruz, CA 95064
CARE (Campus Advocacy, Resources & Education) serves the UC Santa Cruz community by providing free and confidential support to those impacted by sexual assault, intimate partner/domestic violence, stalking, or sexual harassment. CARE offers prevention education training and works collaboratively with campus communities to create a culture of respect and empowerment.

1010 PACIFIC APARTMENT COMPLEX

1010 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA

This property offers 23 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.

CFSC, INC. APARTMENT COMPLEX BROADWAY

817 Broadway, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

This property offers 4 low-income units with various layouts. Options include efficiency and one-bedroom units. These homes provide affordable and comfortable living for individuals and families.

CFSC, INC. APARTMENT COMPLEX LINCOLN

536/538 Lincoln Street, Watsonville, CA 95076

This property offers 4 low-income units with various layouts. Options include efficiency and one-bedroom units.These homes provide affordable and comfortable living for individuals and families.

EATING AND BODY IMAGE 12 STEP SUPPORT GROUPS

Po Box 3469, Santa Cruz, CA 95063

OA is a twelve-step, fellowship program for individuals who, through shared experience, strength and hope, are recovering from eating disorders, including compulsive overeating, bulimia, anorexia, or other unhealthy relationships with food and/or body image. More information including meeting schedules may be found at santacruzmontereyoa.org or oa.org

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES

701 Ocean Street, Room 520, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Responsible for emergency planning and preparation for Santa Cruz County. Assesses major emergency threats such as wildfires, floods, earthquakes, tsunami and civil disturbances and helps connect residents with resources in states of emergencies.

RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

501 Soquel Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

Provides financial assistance to South County Santa Cruz County residents for PAST DUE rent payments for low income households. Subject to funding availability.

DAVENPORT RESOURCE SERVICE CENTER (DRSC)

150 Church Street, Davenport, CA 95017
DRSC offers a variety of programming including the following: -Food programs: weekly distributions and walk-in pantry -Youth: year-round teen center, referral-based tutorial program, summer recreation -Families: financial empowerment workshops and case management -Fire recovery: disaster case management for families and individuals who lost their homes in the CZU lightning complex fires, community outreach and education related to disaster preparedness -COVID-19: community outreach and education and connection to resources -Seniors: community engagement and case management -Immigration Legal Services: consultations, family-based petitions, citizenship, DACA renewal, green card renewal, U-Visa, community education -General: translation (English and Spanish), outreach events, information and referral, form assistance, Cal-Fresh and Medi-Cal referral, computer and internet access

YOUTH HOMELESS RESPONSE TEAM

118 First Street, Watsonville, CA 95076

Identify and connect unaccompanied homeless and at-risk youth and young adults (ages 15-24) to the individualized services they need to thrive, including Coordinated Entry, referrals, and individualized plans and case management to achieve housing, education, and/or employment support network goals. Youth Services: ACADEMIC SUPPORT, CAREER EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH & WELLNESS, SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SUPPORT, YOUTH LEADERSHIP

CAB VICTIM/SURVIVOR OF CRIME SERVICES

406 Main Street, Suite 222, Watsonville, CA 95076
Survivors/victims services: Case Manager, System Navigator, Immigration services, Legal services, Support Groups Legal Services: immigration services; U-Visas Financial Services: job search; rental assistance Education Services: Tutoring & homework support Serve victims/survivors who are impacted by the following crimes: Bullying (Verbal, Cyber, or Physical);Child sexual abuse/assault;DUI/DWI Incidents;Mass violence (domestic/international);Survivors of homicide victims;Teen dating victimization. Serve victims/survivors who are: Currently under supervision (probation/parole);Experiencing Homelessness;Immigrant/refugees/asylum seekers;LGBTQ+;Undocumented;Victim with limited English proficiency.

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.

TK-12 PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

133 Mission Street, Suite 100, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
We are providing food, counseling services, and technology (chromebooks and hotspots) for Santa Cruz City Schools students. 9/28/2020 Santa Cruz City Schools is comprised of an elementary and a high school district, governed by a common Board of Education and a general administrative staff. The district serves students residing in the City of Santa Cruz and in county locations from Davenport to Soquel. There are five schools serving nearly 2,000 students in the elementary district, including a Dual Immersion Program. The secondary district includes two middle schools, three comprehensive high schools, a continuation school, an independent studies program and a home school program with a combined population of approximately 4,660 students.
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CONFLICT RESOLUTION TRAINING

614 Ocean Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
We offer one-day public workshops on Communication and Conflict Resolution Skills to learn how to handle conflict effectively and reach win-win solutions. For your business, non-profit, board of directors, group or association, you have the option of to attend one of our public workshops or our trainers can tailor workshops for you and deliver them on-site. We are happy to consult with you about your particular needs so that we can craft a training suited to your group culture. Stress Busters: Mental Healthcare, Supportive Relationships

WORKPLACE MEDIATION

614 Ocean Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Conflict in the workplace can cause costly and time-consuming problems that weaken the whole organization. Some of these costs include disrupted workflow, reduced productivity, absenteeism, and lowered motivation and morale. If a workplace conflict is escalating and coworkers are unable to resolve it on their own, CRC's Workplace Mediation Program can help bring about a satisfying solution. Mediation promotes respectful communication and cooperative problem solving in the workplace.

WALL TO BRIDGES PROJECT

614 Ocean Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Helps to foster family communication during and after incarceration with those in Santa Cruz County. Addresses communication issues between incarcerated individuals and their family members through confidential services. Provides a safe space for clients to discuss the impact incarceration has had on their relationships, and form a plan for the future.

SER'S FARMWORKER JOBS PROGRAM

349 Main Street, #202, Watsonville, CA 95076
Services Include: Unemployment Assistance (UI application/access point) OSHA Training OJT On-the -job training opportunities On site Job readiness training/Job placement assistance Vocational English as a second language (VESL)/GED Preparation Housing Assistance

PUBLIC GUARDIAN

1400 Emeline Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
The Public Guardian is appointed by the Santa Cruz County Superior Court as a Probate Conservator for individuals who have no family or friends to assist them. This type of conservatorship is to assist persons who are substantially unable to manage for themselves. The conservator makes decisions regarding food, clothing, shelter, and health care. Conservator of the estate allows the conservator to find, secure and manage all the financial assets of the conservatorship.

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.

HOMELESS GARDEN PROJECT VOLUNTEER PROGRAM: CULTIVATING COMMUNITY

30 W Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Our volunteer program is flexible to allow for varied interests (farming, retail, special events, technology, etc.) and schedules (daily, weekly, or just here and there).
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ECHO LEADERSHIP

500 Harkins Slough Road, Watsonville, CA 95076

Works with young women in high school to encourage them to pursue post-secondary education, and plan for future careers.

Youth Services: CAREER EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH & WELLNESS, SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SUPPORT, YOUTH LEADERSHIP

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GROWING TOGETHER

25 Holly Drive, Freedom, CA 95019
Designed to increase positive communication between mothers (or another significant female adult) and their daughters. It helps them discuss questions about sexual behavior and puberty without embarrassment. Growing Together: -Allows time for mothers and daughters to explore their feelings, values and expectations. -Provides participants the opportunity to practice decision-making and problem-solving skills. -Provides participants the opportunity to learn about open communication, which is an important part of a healthy relationship. -Provides factual information about the changes girls may experience during puberty. -Helps parents to answer questions about sexual behavior and puberty without embarrassment.
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