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PVPSA - VICTIM/SURVIVORS OF CRIME

335 E Lake Avenue, Watsonville, CA 95076

Provides case management, systems navigation, substance use resources, mental health services, and mutual support groups for crime victims and survivors. Supplies basic needs assistance, family services, and food and diaper distributions. Administers educational interventions, attendance plan implementations, and special education advocacy support.

THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF SAN AGUSTIN

257 Glenwood Drive, Scotts Valley, CA 95066

Provides food on Wednesdays from 10am - 1pm. Home visits and other assistance offered in response to the Need Line.

ST. JOSEPHS CATHOLIC COMMUNITY

435 Monterey Avenue, Capitola, CA 95010
Pre-packaged food and food vouchers available at the station in the lower parking lot on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon. Food baskets also available on Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. Home visits and other assistance offered in response to the Need Line

SLUG SUPPORT

245 Hahn Student Services, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064

The UCSC Slug Support Program was created to promote early intervention with students of concern to prevent culminating problems from escalating into a crisis. The goal of the Slug Support Program is to identify students navigating difficult or challenging situations and assist them in resolving their concerns. Slug Support also has emergency food and housing resources for students as well as a financial assistance hardship fund for basic needs. Slug Support serves both undergraduate and graduate UCSC students.

OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA

515 Frederick Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

Provides a food pantry; Tuesday and Thursday 10 am-Noon. Chickens are generally available at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Home visits and other assistance financial offered when calling the need Line.

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CRITICAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SERVICES

Po Box 891, Capitola, CA 95010
Provides financial aid and assistance to children from birth through 20 years of age with specific unmet needs such as medical, dental, mental health, educational or safety needs for which other resources are insufficient or nonexistent.