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CALWORKS & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES - ROCKLIN, PLACER COUNTY

HUMAN SERVICES - COUNTY OF PLACER #77776133


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  • 1000 Sunset Blvd, Ste 220
    Rocklin, Placer

CalWORKs & Employment Services acts as a part of Human Services, one of six Divisions of County of Placer Health & Human Services.

If you are an adult with dependent children, you may be eligible for California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids, or CalWORKs. CalWORKs provides:

  • Child care, work expense assistance, transportation, and counseling
  • Education, employment and training programs through Employment Services
  • Families with children financial assistance to meet their basic needs
  • Support for families moving toward self-sufficiency

If you are eligible for CalWORKs you will automatically qualify for Medi-Cal and may also qualify for CalFresh. Unless you are exempt, you will be referred to the Employment Services program for assistance gaining employment. Placer County Employment Services (formerly Welfare to Work) can assist you in finding work through the Business Advantage Network. You can receive daily job leads and information on job fairs and recruiting eve…

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CIRBY WELLNESS CENTER - ROSEVILLE - ASOC

ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #67934956


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  • 101 Cirby Hlls Drive
    Roseville, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    916-787-8995

The Cirby Wellness Center offers free wellness activities and support services for Adult System of Care (ASOC) clients and community members.

Services include:

  • Hosting group activities such as journaling, choir, gardening, hiking, and health education
  • Providing support with job readiness, resume writing, and budgeting
  • Offering help accessing housing, food banks, Medi-Cal, and mental health screenings
  • Supplying all needed materials; no cost to participate

Additional notes:

Open to both ASOC clients and the general public. Operates within a county outpatient mental health clinic, where additional services may be available.


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COMMUNITY CONNECTION CENTER - GVSD

GRASS VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT #92245588


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  • 235 S Auburn St
    Grass Valley, Nevada
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  • Phone 1
    530-273-9528 x 4081

The Community Connection Center helps to ensuring that every Grass Valley School District student receives the support they need to succeed. By connecting families with essential resources and addressing barriers to success, we aim to help every student reach their full potential.


Services offered

  • Food Pantry - Non-perishable items are available year-round, and fresh produce can be obtained weekly during the school year by appointment.
  • Diapers - available in multiple sizes.
  • Oral Hygiene Supplies - available for youth and adults.
  • COVID-19 Supplies - Including tests, masks, and hand sanitizer.
  • Technology Access - Free Wi-Fi and access to laptops.
  • Referrals - Connections to Grass Valley and Nevada County services.
  • Workshops and Support Groups - Weekly meetings, clubs, and support sessions.
  • Therapy Services - Clinical counseling available.

Community Connection Center only serve families from the Grass Valley School District. However, Their workshops, classes, and events are open to the public.

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COMMUNITY MEAL - HTEC

HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH #48268997


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  • 201 High Street
    Nevada City, Nevada
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  • Phone 1
    530-265-8836

The Holy Trinity Episcoal Church offers a weekly community meal to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity.

Services include:

  • A free hot meal every Tuesday
  • Indoor dining space for guests


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DISABILITY DISASTER ACCESS AND RESOURCES PROGRAM - CFILC

CALIFORNIA FOUNDATION FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS (CFILC) #70399026


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  • 1000 G Street #100
    Sacramento, Sacramento
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  • Phone 1
    833-560-5313

The Disability Disaster Access and Resources Program (DDAR) a joint effort with the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC) and PG&E to support people with disabilities and older adults before, during, and after a PSPS event.

The program enables qualified customers who use electrical medical devices to access backup portable batteries through a grant, lease-to-own or the FreedomTech low-interest financial loan program.

Transportation resources, lodging and food options are also provided through an online application process to qualified customers. CFILC administers all aspects of the program.

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DISASTERASSISTANCE.GOV - FEMA

FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY #78777823


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  • Federal Emergency Management Agency
    Oakland, Alameda
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  • Phone 1
    800-621-3362

The Disaster Assistance Improvement Program (DAIP) provides disaster survivors with information, support, services, and a means to access and apply for disaster assistance through joint data-sharing efforts between federal, tribal, state, local, and private sector partners.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), acts as the managing partner.

DAIP launched a website called DisasterAssistance.gov. The site allows you to:

The site also provides resources to help you learn how to prepare for, respond to, and recov…

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVOR SERVICES - CBV

COMMUNITY BEYOND VIOLENCE #4662638


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  • 1020 McCourtney Road, Suite C
    Grass Valley, Nevada
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  • Phone 1
    530-272-2046

Community Beyond Violence provides crisis response and recovery services for individuals impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, human trafficking, and stalking. 

Services are confidential and available to survivors of all genders.

Services include:

  • 24/7 crisis counseling by phone, text, and online chat
  • Emergency shelter and safe housing (pet friendly) for up to 90 days
  • Support groups
  • Food, clothing, and transportation assistance
  • Legal advocacy and help with Domestic Violence Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs)
  • Court and mediation accompaniment
  • Referrals to Nevada County Victim Witness and other support systems
  • Coordination of Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) exams and medical response following sexual assault
  • Referrals to additional services


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DRIVE THRU GROCERY DISTRIBUTION - SVDP - ROSEVILLE

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY - ROSEVILLE #68531309


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  • 503 Giuseppe Court, Suite 8
    Roseville, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    916-781-3303


St. Vincent de Paul provides individuals and families groceries through the Food Locker Program. Also hygiene packets as available. SVDP also offers families with infants and small toddlers:

  • Baby formula
  • Baby food
  • Diapers
  • Feminine hygiene (pads, liners, tampons) also known as period, menstruation, or menstrual supplies or products


FOOD LOCKER
Eligibility
To be eligible for participation in the Food Locker Program all clients may complete an application if they are a resident of Placer County, show proof of current residency, and provide a valid form of photo identification.

Applications
Applications can be obtained and processed during business hours at St. Vincent De Paul's office located at:
503 Giuseppe Court, Suite 8
Roseville, California 95678
Monday – Wednesday – Friday
9-11am

Food Distributions
Monday – Wednesday – Friday
9 am-11 am
Closed on Saturday and Sunday and all major holidays.

503 Guiseppi Court, Suite #8, Roseville contact: 916-781-3303

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DROP-IN BENEFITS APPLICATION ASSISTANCE - NEVADA COUNTY DSS

NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #89336133


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  • DSS office - 950 Maidu Avenue
    Nevada City, Nevada
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  • Phone 1
    530-265-1340

The Nevada County Department of Social Services provides drop-in benefits information and application assistance provided by the Navigator team. Stop by if you need help enrolling in, or renewing your participation in, benefits programs such as

  • Cash Assistance - CalWORKs & more
  • Food Assistance - CalFresh
  • Healthcare - Medi-Cal
  • Housing
  • In-Home Supportive Services
  • Veterans Services

While these resources are always available to the public, having them all together during the Services Drop-In allows you to learn, at the same meeting, such things as what kind of support is available for seniors, how you can proceed with child support, and which doctors take your insurance. These are drop-in services and no appointment is necessary.

Social Services Drop-In days and locations

  • Grass Valley Library, 207 Mill St, Grass Valley, CA 95945, 530-273-4117
    • First Tuesdays, 10:30am-12:30pm
  • Madelyn Helling Library, 980 Helling Way, Nevada City, CA 95959, 530-265-7050
    • First Wednesdays, 10am-12pm

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DROP-IN BENEFITS APPLICATION ASSISTANCE - PLACER COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES

HUMAN SERVICES - COUNTY OF PLACER #88344058


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  • 415 Roseville Square
    Roseville, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    530-889-7689

County of Placer Human Services offers a drop-in service to assist eligible individuals applying for Medi-Cal, CalFresh, CalWORKs, and General Relief. 

The drop-in service is open Monday and Thursday (excluding holidays) from 8am-12pm at 415 Roseville Square, Roseville, CA, 95678.

Apply for / Access Public Benefits Online (Medi-Cal, CalFresh, CalWORKS, Disaster CalFresh, General Assistance)
Go to BenefitsCal.com to apply for or renew benefits, upload verification, and view information regarding health coverage, food, and cash assistance.

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