12/21/2023 0 Comments Srcs illuminateWoodburn Press Free print activity resources.Vincent de Paul Society: 610 Wilson St.- 528-7580 InterFaith Shelter Network: 3850 Montgomery Dr- 546-7907.Community Support Network: 1410 Guerneville Rd # 575-0979.Living Room (women’s shelter) 1207 Cleveland Ave., Santa Rosa 70.SAY (Social Advocates for Youth)- emergency, temporary & affordable housing support 24 hrs/day: 1243 Ripley St.Catholic Charities (emergency, temporary & permanent housing support):987 Airway Ct.YWCA Domestic Violence Services 546-1234.Sonoma County Suspected Child Abuse Hotline 70.The Family Justice Center-(707) 565-8255 2755 Mendocino Avenue Suite 100.AlaTeen- – support group for kids whose lives have been affected by alcoholism: 70ĭomestic Violence & Child Abuse Reporting & Support.Ridgway High School (formerly Nueva Vista) 522-3291.El Puente (The Bridge) Choices for Change 568-2300 ext.Job Link Center: 2245 Challenger Way, Santa Rosa 565-5550.Sonoma County Community Services: (for Spanish speaking families) - assistance with rent, transportation, immigration issues and referrals: 521-4760 or 433-6652.Catholic Worker (rent and PG&E assistance): 465 A Street, Santa Rosa 575-8343.REACH Program (utilities support): 93 Stony Circle Santa Rosa 542-0998.Salvation Army (rent assistance): 93 Stony Circle Santa Rosa 542-0998.CALL 211 or text zip code to 898211 for info regarding housing, food, transportation, mental health, medical care, legal assistance, job assistance and more.Sonoma County Human Services/Volunteer Center: 565-2108.Solicitud del Programa de Almuerzo Gratis o por precio reducido.Free and Reduced Lunch Program Application.Carta del Programa de Almuerzo Gratis o por precio reducido.Mental Health Resources for Sonoma County Youth.Sonoma County Emergency Mental Health Hotline 1-80.North Bay Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-85.It is our honor to be there for them when they need us the most. This incredible capacity for hope and change shows us what we know: that people are amazing, wonderful, resilient, resourceful, beautiful, unique, and worthy. They need SAY for help, support, and transformation. Youth bring anger, fear, shame, guilt, anxiety, sadness with them. It is easy to be with people when they are at their best, but people need support most when they are at their worst. We embrace it as an opportunity to learn, change, and grow. We do not avoid this, deny this, or run away from this. People make mistakes, bad decisions, exercise poor judgment. We know that life has challenges, bad times, and is not always pretty. We are dedicated to creating and supporting a caring community where all children, youth and families grow, thrive and succeed. Social Advocates for Youth provides support, opportunities and hope to children, youth and families.
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