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CASA PACIFIC

Watsonville, CA 95076
Treatment Focus: Helping individuals maintain sobriety and transition to independent living Casa Pacific is part of an innovative project centered around work and meaningful daily activities, as the core of the co-occurring disorders treatment approach. Residents attend the Community Connection's Mariposa Center to learn vocational skills and participate in various volunteer jobs, or they participate in the Community Action Board's Alcanse work crew. Other activities include socialization, recreation, accessing community resources, on-site recovery meetings and individualized attention to assist residents in maintaining sobriety, reaching their personal goals, and transitioning into independent community living
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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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WORKFORCE SERVICES FOR EMPLOYERS

500 Westridge Drive, Watsonville, CA 95076

The programs and services we offer provide employers with information needed to connect to local business services that will help solve your productivity issues, ensuring you have access to skilled workers and to quality training to upskill current employees. Workforce services for employers are available and most of the resources are provided to the employer at little to no cost. Workforce Santa Cruz County is ready to work with your business to achieve more! . On the Job Training: Learn about employer subsidies and support to train employees. . Recruiting: Hire new talent, retain employees, and assist with layoffs; . Resources: Find a directory of workforce contacts who will connect your business to services, get information about workforce tax credits, and learn how to access labor market data, or connect with small business consulting. . Rapid Re-employment Services: learn how to support lay-off affected staff with their next step and to lower unemployment claims Learn more: https://workforcescc.com/employers/

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WORKFORCE SANTA CRUZ COUNTY JOB SEEKER SERVICES

229 Green Valley Road, Freedom, CA 95019

Workforce Santa Cruz County offers specialized programs for young adults (16-24) and adult (18+) job seekers and employees, including members of our community with disabilities, military veterans, and dislocated workers. Our services offer wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and more: . CalJOBS: CalJOBS is California's online resource to help job seekers navigate the state's workforce services. You can search and apply for jobs, create rsums, find education and training, download the CalJOBS app, and more. . Young Adults: Get help to develop skills, search and apply for jobs, network and connect to community resources. . Dislocated Workers: If you are 18 years or older, access our no-cost services to find a stable job or training for a new career. We can help you figure out what kind of career would be best for you through customized services specific to individuals who have been terminated or laid off, or have received a notice of termination or layoff. . Veterans: Veterans Career Services are available for unemployed and underemployed veterans and their spouses and include access to training, job search and placement assistance, and other supportive services. . Training: Workforce Santa Cruz County provides adult (18+) and youth (16-24) job seekers and employees with access to a wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and so much more. Eligible youth may co-enroll in both youth and adult programs. Learn more: https://workforcescc.com/job-seekers/

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CAB VICTIM/SURVIVOR OF CRIME SERVICES

501 Soquel Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
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.
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NUEVA VISTA COMMUNITY RESOURCES

133 Leibrant Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

BASIC NEEDS | NECESIDADES BSICAS Clothes / Ropa Food Distribution / Despensa de alimentos HEALTH | SALUD Covered CA Enrollment / Inscripcin de Covered CA Mental Health Counseling Servicios de consejera mental DROP-IN ADVOCACY SERVICES | SERVICIOS DE APOYO DIRECTO Information & Referral / Informacin y referencia Legal Services / Servicios Jurdicos Public Benefits Enrollment Inscripcin de beneficios pblicos Translation / Traduccin FOR PARENTS | PARA LOS PADRES Parenting Education / Clases para padres FOR KIDS | PARA LOS NIOS Ho mework Tutoring / Club de tareas Summer Lunch / Almuerzo de verano TRAINING & EDUCATION | ENTRENAMIENTO Y EDUCACIN Emergency Preparedness Preparacin para emergencias TECH AND OFFICE | TECNOLOGA Y OFICINA Computer Lab / Uso de computadora STORM RELIEF Assist in your recovery from the winter and spring storms with local fianancial assistance, federal relief navigation, clean-up tools, crisis counseling, and more.

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NUEVA VISTA COMMUNITY RESOURCES

711 East Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

BASIC NEEDS | NECESIDADES BSICAS Clothes / Ropa Food Distribution / Despensa de alimentos HEALTH | SALUD Covered CA Enrollment / Inscripcin de Covered CA Mental Health Counseling Servicios de consejera mental DROP-IN ADVOCACY SERVICES | SERVICIOS DE APOYO DIRECTO Information & Referral / Informacin y referencia Legal Services / Servicios Jurdicos Public Benefits Enrollment Inscripcin de beneficios pblicos Translation / Traduccin FOR PARENTS | PARA LOS PADRES Parenting Education / Clases para padres FOR KIDS | PARA LOS NIOS Ho mework Tutoring / Club de tareas Summer Lunch / Almuerzo de verano TRAINING & EDUCATION | ENTRENAMIENTO Y EDUCACIN Emergency Preparedness Preparacin para emergencias TECH AND OFFICE | TECNOLOGA Y OFICINA Computer Lab / Uso de computadora STORM RELIEF Assist in your recovery from the winter and spring storms with local fianancial assistance, federal relief navigation, clean-up tools, crisis counseling, and more.

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CAREER CENTER

1566 Moffett Street, Salinas, CA 93905
Operates a career center where people can have access to computers, fax, copy machines, online job banks, job posting boards, job search assistance, resume assistance, job fairs, computer and typing testing and certification, referrals and information on local resources. Vocational rehabilitation service is described separately.
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WORKFORCE SERVICES FOR EMPLOYERS

500 Westridge Drive, Watsonville, CA 95076

The programs and services we offer provide employers with information needed to connect to local business services that will help solve your productivity issues, ensuring you have access to skilled workers and to quality training to upskill current employees. Workforce services for employers are available and most of the resources are provided to the employer at little to no cost. Workforce Santa Cruz County is ready to work with your business to achieve more! . On the Job Training: Learn about employer subsidies and support to train employees. . Recruiting: Hire new talent, retain employees, and assist with layoffs; . Resources: Find a directory of workforce contacts who will connect your business to services, get information about workforce tax credits, and learn how to access labor market data, or connect with small business consulting. . Rapid Re-employment Services: learn how to support lay-off affected staff with their next step and to lower unemployment claims Learn more: https://workforcescc.com/employers/

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WORKFORCE SANTA CRUZ COUNTY JOB SEEKER SERVICES

500 Westridge Drive, Watsonville, CA 95076

Workforce Santa Cruz County offers specialized programs for young adults (16-24) and adult (18+) job seekers and employees, including members of our community with disabilities, military veterans, and dislocated workers. Our services offer wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and more: . CalJOBS: CalJOBS is California's online resource to help job seekers navigate the state's workforce services. You can search and apply for jobs, create rsums, find education and training, download the CalJOBS app, and more. . Young Adults: Get help to develop skills, search and apply for jobs, network and connect to community resources. . Dislocated Workers: If you are 18 years or older, access our no-cost services to find a stable job or training for a new career. We can help you figure out what kind of career would be best for you through customized services specific to individuals who have been terminated or laid off, or have received a notice of termination or layoff. . Veterans: Veterans Career Services are available for unemployed and underemployed veterans and their spouses and include access to training, job search and placement assistance, and other supportive services. . Training: Workforce Santa Cruz County provides adult (18+) and youth (16-24) job seekers and employees with access to a wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and so much more. Eligible youth may co-enroll in both youth and adult programs. Learn more: https://workforcescc.com/job-seekers/

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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.
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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
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WHAT TO BE RADIO SHOW/PODCAST

6500 Soquel Drive, Building 2100, Aptos, CA 95003
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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ALCANCE

501 Soquel Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
These services include work skills development, community engagement, job readiness, placement and retention assistance, youth leadership training, and work skills crews. The Alcance program serves youth with employment services, tutoring, mentorship, and community Engagement. Academic Advising, Behaviorial & Mental Health Services, Career Counseling, Career Exploration, Community Advocacy, Cultural and Recreational Activities, Family Workshops, Financial Literacy, Job/Internship Placement, Socio Emotional Learning, Technology Support Services, Tutoring Services, Technical Skills Training, Youth Advocacy/Civic Engagement
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HOPE SERVICES SOUTH DISTRICT

220 Lincoln Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
In Santa Cruz, we provide an array of employment, community living and day program services to individuals with developmental disabilities Collects electronic waste including monitors, computers and accessories, televisions, stereos, DVD players and other electronic items. Also, accepts donations of clothing, and automobiles, running or not.
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LA MANZANA COMMUNITY RESOURCES

521 Main Street, Suite Y, Watsonville, CA 95076

BASIC NEEDS | NECESIDADES BSICAS Food Distribution / Despensa de alimentos HEALTH | SALUD Covered CA Enrollment / Inscripcin de Covered CA Mental Health Counseling Servicios de consejera mental DROP-IN ADVOCACY SERVICES | SERVICIOS DE APOYO DIRECTO Information & Referral / Informacin y referencia Legal Services / Servicios Jurdicos Public Benefits Enrollment Inscripcin de beneficios pblicos Translation / Traduccin FOR PARENTS | PARA LOS PADRES Onsite WIC access / Acceso in situ a WIC Parenting Education / Clases para padres FOR KIDS | PARA LOS NIOS Summer Lunch / Almuerzo de verano STORM RELIEF Assist in your recovery from the winter and spring storms with local fianancial assistance, federal relief navigation, clean-up tools, crisis counseling, and more.

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LIVE OAK COMMUNITY RESOURCES

1740 - 17th Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

BASIC NEEDS | NECESIDADES BSICAS Food Distribution / Despensa de alimentos HEALTH | SALUD Covered CA Enrollment / Inscripcin de Covered CA Mental Health Counseling Servicios de consejera mental DROP-IN ADVOCACY SERVICES | SERVICIOS DE APOYO DIRECTO Information & Referral / Informacin y referencia Public Benefits Enrollment Inscripcin de beneficios pblicos Translation / Traduccin FOR PARENTS | PARA LOS PADRES Parenting Education / Clases para padres FOR KIDS | PARA LOS NIOS Homework Tutoring / Club de tareas TRAINING & EDUCATION | ENTRENAMIENTO Y EDUCACIN Emergency Preparedness Preparacin para emergencias Literacy Classes / Clases de alfabetizacin STORM RELIEF Assist in your recovery from the winter and spring storms with local fianancial assistance, federal relief navigation, clean-up tools, crisis counseling, and more.

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WORKFORCE SANTA CRUZ COUNTY JOB SEEKER SERVICES

2045 40th Avenue, Suite B, Capitola, CA 95010

Workforce Santa Cruz County offers specialized programs for young adults (16-24) and adult (18+) job seekers and employees, including members of our community with disabilities, military veterans, and dislocated workers. Our services offer wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and more: . CalJOBS: CalJOBS is California's online resource to help job seekers navigate the state's workforce services. You can search and apply for jobs, create rsums, find education and training, download the CalJOBS app, and more. . Young Adults: Get help to develop skills, search and apply for jobs, network and connect to community resources. . Dislocated Workers: If you are 18 years or older, access our no-cost services to find a stable job or training for a new career. We can help you figure out what kind of career would be best for you through customized services specific to individuals who have been terminated or laid off, or have received a notice of termination or layoff. . Veterans: Veterans Career Services are available for unemployed and underemployed veterans and their spouses and include access to training, job search and placement assistance, and other supportive services. . Training: Workforce Santa Cruz County provides adult (18+) and youth (16-24) job seekers and employees with access to a wide range of programs to improve skills, discover career pathways, participate in training, and so much more. Eligible youth may co-enroll in both youth and adult programs. Learn more: https://workforcescc.com/job-seekers/

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