ORANGE COUNTY RESOURCE & REFERRAL LIST

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ORANGE COUNTYRESOURCE & REFERRALLIST

HOUSINGAgencyDescriptionContact InfoFamilies ForwardProvides transitional housing for families with children,including counseling, food and other supportive servicesto enable clients to regain self-sufficiency.Orange CountyRescue MissionProvides a transitional living facility. Services include casemanagement, counseling, meals, child developmentcenter, spiritual and personal development services,transportation, legal assistance, financial self-sufficiencyservices, and access to medical, dental and vision care.Provides homeless prevention, emergency services,transitional housing and permanent housing withsupportive services.Provides transitional housing to unaccompanied women.Services to clients include food, clothing, casemanagement and individual and group counseling.949-552-2727Website: www.families-forward.orgEmail: info@families-forward.org8 ThomasIrvine, CA 92618714-247-4379Website: www.rescuemission.org1 Hope DriveTustin, CA, 92782Mercy House LivingCenters, Inc.WISEPlace forWomenFamily Promise ofOrange CountyPathways of HopeGrandma’s House ofHopeColette’s Children’sHomeProvides transitional housing for families with children.Program includes case management, assistance in findingpermanent housing, resume writing, general life skillstraining, and credit, budget and careercounseling. Provides each family up to two bedrooms in afour bedroom house, with shared access to kitchen andbathrooms.Provides transitional housing for employable adults withdependent children. Services to clients include casemanagement, life skills classes, counseling, assistancewith child care and other living essentials, as needed.Provides transitional shelter for unaccompaniedwomen. Specializes in service to clients who are "hard-toplace" in other shelter programs, such as those withdisabilities or severe medical conditions, thoseexperiencing human trafficking, or other difficultsituations.Provides transitional shelter for women who needsupport related to homelessness, domestic violence, orsubstance abuse. Educational and supportive services arealso offered to children staying in the shelter.714-836-7188Website: www.mercyhouse.netPO Box 1905 Santa Ana, CA 92702714-542-3577 x110Website: www.wiseplace.orgEmail: tgalvan@wiseplace.org1411 North BroadwaySanta Ana, CA, unty.orgEmail: info@familypromiseoc.orgPO Box 6225Orange, CA 92863714-680-3691Website: www.pathwaysofhope.usEmail: info@pathwaysofhope.us611 S. FordFullerton CA rgEmail: ghhoffice@gmail.com174 W.Lincoln Ave. Ste. #541Anaheim, CA 92805Website:www.healinghomelessness.orgEmail: info@healinghomelessness.org7372 Prince Drive, Suite 106,Huntington Beach, CA 92647

FAMILY VIOLENCE SERVICESAgencyDescriptionContact InfoWomen’sTransitional LivingCenterProvides a structured domestic violence education andcounseling program for survivors of domestic violence orhuman trafficking who may also have substance abuseissues or mental illness. Offers both a 45-day and a 90day program.Provides emergency housing and a comprehensivetherapeutic program for women and their children whohave experienced domestic violence.714-992-1931Website: www.wtlc.orgP.O. Box 6103Orange, CA 92863Laura’s HouseHuman OptionsInterval HouseCommunity ServiceProgramsOffers an emergency safety house for women with orwithout children who are experiencing domesticviolence. Program includes daily meals, children'strauma informed care, legal advocacy, counseling, casemanagement, parenting education and domesticviolence education and safety planning.Provides 30-45 days of emergency shelter for victims ofdomestic violence and their children. Services includecounseling programs on parenting, self esteem issues,domestic violence education and support, batteredwomen's legal projects and elder abuse education andprevention.Services and support for victims of sexual assault anddomestic violence. Victim Assistance Program.866-498-1511Website: www.laurashouse.orgEmail: laurashouse@laurashouse.org999 Corporate Drive, Ste 225Ladera Ranch, CA 92694877-854-3594Website: www.humanoptions.org1920 E. Warner Ave., Ste. ASanta Ana, CA 92705714-891-8121Website: www.intervalhouse.orgEmail: admin@intervalhouse.org6615 East Pacific Coast Highway,Suite 170Long Beach, CA 90803714-957-2737http://www.cspinc.org1221 East Dyer Road, Suite 120Santa Ana, CA 92705FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEAgencyDescriptionContact InfoProject HOPEAllianceProvides rent payment assistance to preventhomelessness for at-risk families, and rental depositassistance for people with children who are withouthousing and moving into permanent housing. Alsoassists children without permanent homes transitioninto the mainstream educational system through a fullday educational program.Provides financial assistance to individuals and families.Based on funding available at each office location, thefollowing assistance may be provided: rent paymentassistance, electric service payment assistance, gas949-722-7857Website: www.projecthopeschool.org1954 Placentia Avenue, Suite 202Costa Mesa, CA, 92627Salvation ArmySouthern California714-783-2344Website: www.salvationarmysocal.org1515 West North Street

Beach CitiesInterfaith ServicesShare Our SelvesCommunity ActionPartnership ofOrange Countyservice payment assistance, water service paymentassistance, prescription payment assistance, bus passes,clothing vouchers, and furniture vouchers for move-inpurposes.Provides services to help people meet their daily needs,including assistance with payment of all or a portion ofthe bill for people who cannot afford to make thepayments themselves, whose utilities are at risk of beingshut off and who qualify for this service on the basis ofincome or need.Provides financial assistance to individuals and families.Based on funding available, the following assistance maybe provided: gas cards, Target gift cards, bus passes,electric service payment assistance, gas service paymentassistance, water service payment assistance, birthcertificate fee payment assistance and identificationcard fee payment assistance.Gas and electric bill assistance, food bank, food stamps,tax credits, family resource center, and other communityservices.Anaheim, CA, 92801714-969-4462Website: www.bcis-hb.orgEmail: bcishb@verizon.net18131 Gothard St.Huntington Beach, CA949-270-2100Website: www.shareourselves.orgEmail: info@shareourselves.org1550 Superior AvenueCosta Mesa, CA, 92627714-839-6199Website: www.capoc.org11870 Monarch StreetGarden Grove, CA, 92841FOOD ASSISTANCEAgencyDescriptionContact InfoCounty or OrangeSocial ServicesAgency – FamilySelf-SufficiencyAdministers cash aid, medical benefits and financialassistance for food (CalWORKS, Medi-Cal and CalFresh)for the care of children in need when one or bothparents are unable to provide care due to absence,unemployment, disability or death. Clients apply for allthree benefits at once, and qualified families mayreceive one or more of the followingprograms: CalWORKs (Temporary Assistance for NeedyFamilies) Medi-Cal, & CalFresh.Provides services to assist in the safeguarding of thehealth of low-income women, infants and children, whoare at nutritional risk. Services may include access tonutritious foods to supplement diets, information onhealthy eating and referrals to health careOffers a pre-set package of non-perishable groceries tofamilies with children. Perishable items may beavailable, based on availability of donations. Whenavailable, baby food and baby supplies may also beprovided to established food pantry clients.Provides comprehensive services for veterans, including714-575-2400Website: www.mybenefitscalwin.org3320 East La Palma AvenueAnaheim, CA, 92806Women, Infants, &Children NutritionProgramFamilies ForwardVeterans First of888-942-9675Website: www.fns.usda.gov/wic/949-552-2727Website: www.families-forward.orgEmail: info@families-forward.org8 ThomasIrvine, CA, 92618714-547-0615

Orange Countybagged food for veterans, active duty military and theirfamilies.Orange CountyOffice on AgingProvides information and referral services to olderadults, including food assistance.Calvary ChapelOffers weekly groceries to those whose income is notsufficient to meet their needs.Website: www.veteransfirstoc.org/1540 East Edinger Avenue, Suite DSanta Ana, CA, omEmail: officeonaging@ocgov.com1300 South Grand, Building BSanta Ana, CA, 92705714-897-8972Website: www.ccwg.orgEmail: support@calvarychapel.com12832 Knott StreetGarden Grove, CA, 92841HEALTH CAREAgencyDescriptionContact InfoLestonnac FreeClinicCommunity Clinic. Offers basic health care includingphysical examinations, immunizations, family planning,nutrition assistance and diagnosis and treatment ofcommon ailments. Provides pediatric primary careservices to children and adolescents. Services mayinclude immunizations, check-ups and physicals.Provides primary health care to people without healthinsurance or those with inadequate health insurance.Services include preventative health care and chronicdisease management. Services to established patientsmay include radiology, lab tests, medications, patienteducation, and coordination of specialty care such ascardiology, nephrology, neurology, optometry,gastroenterology, gynecology and physical therapy.Provides referrals to AltaMed Clinics, Primary CarePhysicians, Specialists, Dentists and Senior Programs. Asa secondary service, patients without health insurancewill be screened for eligibility for low-cost or no-costinsurance programs including Healthy Families, HealthyKids, Medi-Cal and other government-funded programsProvides health insurance through a network ofhospitals, clinics, physicians and health networksthrough the Medi-Cal, Healthy Families and OneCareprograms.714-633-4600Website: clinic.org1215 East Chapman AvenueOrange, CA, 92866949-270-2100Website: www.shareourselves.orgEmail: info@shareourselves.org1550 Superior AvenueCosta Mesa, CA, 92627Share Our SelvesAltaMed ite:www.altamed.org/find a clinic doctor888-587-8088Website: www.caloptima.org505 City Parkway WestOrange, CA, 92868

MENTAL HEALTHAgencyDescriptionContact InfoCatholic Charitiesof Orange County,Inc.Provides professional individual and group counselingservices, parent education services, and familyenrichment programs. Professional counseling servicesare provided by licensed therapists and supervised prelicensed therapists. Areas of specialization are personalempowerment (domestic violence, anger management)and bereavement counseling.Provides individual, couples, and family counseling. Alsoprovides group counseling and crisis intervention.714-347-9674Website: www.ccoc.orgEmail: receptionist@ccoc.org1800 East 17th StreetSanta Ana, CA, 92705Turning PointCenter for FamiliesVeterans First ofOrange CountyProvides individual mental and behavioral healthcounseling to veterans, active duty military and theirfamilies.Minnie StreetFamily ResourceCenterOffers case management, individual, family and groupcounseling, parent education classes, crisis intervention,information and referrals, counseling services for theprevention and treatment of child abuse and substanceabuse, domestic violence counseling, life skills andwellness workshops, employment services for refugeesand immigrants, and family advocacy.Provides specialized outpatient mental health, childabuse and substance abuse counseling services. Providestherapy to people with behavioral and emotionaldifficulties related to traumatic life events.A nonprofit organization that offers a variety ofcounseling services including for individuals, couples andfamilies, as well as groups: Domestic violence, victims ofviolent crime, child abuse, parenting, anger management,substance abuse, eating disorders and griefrecoveryVictims In Power-a counseling program forvictims of domestic violence.Offers individual, couples, marriage, family, adolescentand general counseling.Child GuidanceCenter, Inc.CARE CounselingCenterNew DirectionsCounseling CenterNew HopeCounseling CenterOffers counseling services for adults regarding subjectssuch as abuse (physical, emotional, sexual), alcohol/drugabuse, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, grieving, lifetraumas, marital conflicts, pain management, panicattacks, parent/teen communication, phobias, premaritaltherapy, self-esteem, separation/divorce recovery, .orgEmail: tpcff@sbcglobal.net2101 East Fourth Street, Suite 150-BSanta Ana, CA, 92705714-547-0615Website: www.veteransfirstoc.org/1540 East Edinger Avenue, Suite DSanta Ana, CA, et.htmlEmail: vzaragoza@sausd.k12.ca.us1300 East McFadden Avenue, Room13Santa Ana, CA, 92705714-736-0231Website: www.cgcoc.org6301 Beach Boulevard, Suite 245Buena Park, CA, 90621714-836-9900Website: www.carecounseling.netEmail: info@carecounseling.net1614 East 17th Street, Suite DSanta Ana, CA, 92701714-744-1081112 East Chapman Avenue, Suite A-5Orange, CA, 140 Redhill Avenue, Suite 130

Corbin FamilyResource CenterFriendly Center,Inc.Mariposa Womenand Family CenterLiving SuccessCenterSouth CoastChildren’s SocietyCenter forIndividual andFamily Therapyaddiction, sexual dysfunction, severe mood changes. Alsooffers counseling from a Christian perspective.Family resource center. Provides health and socialservices to families to support the development,preservation and self-sufficiency of families. Providesindividual, group and family counseling, domesticviolence intervention, community engagementworkshops, employment assistance, family activities,adult literacy, and ESL senior services.Provides child guidance, and cognitive behavioral therapyfor individuals and families.Provides mental health and substance abuse counseling,life skills, and supportive services to women and families.Provides individual, couple, group and family counseling.The objective is to assist women and families resolve theemotional, psychological, and behavioral problems areexperiencing. Childcare available.Provides educational, counseling and psychologicalservices for individuals, couples, families, youth andgroups. Also offers parenting skills classes.Provides outpatient services including individual, group,and family therapy and therapeutic behavioral services(TBS) to children. Therapists, psychiatrists, and TBScoaches provide services in-home or at communitylocations and at times that are convenient for clients andtheir families.Licensed therapists provide counseling services to thosestruggling with eating disorders, drug abuse andaddiction, depression and anxiety and child abuse.Additional services include premarital counseling,bereavement counseling, marital and divorce recoveryand relationship skills.Costa Mesa, CA, 92626714-480-3737Website: www.factoc.org/corbin.htmlEmail: messex@all4kids.org2215 West McFadden AvenueSanta Ana, CA, 92704714-771-5300Website: www.friendlycenter.orgEmail: info@friendlycenter.org147 West Rose AvenueOrange, CA, 92867714-547-6494Website: www.mariposacenter.orgEmail: info@mariposacenter.org812 West Town and Country RoadOrange, CA, 92868949-645-4723Website: www.livingsuccesscenter.orgEmail: info@livingsuccesscenter.org445 East 17th Street, Suite ECosta Mesa, CA, 92627714-536-0077Website: www.sccskids.org2124 Main Street, Suite 165Huntington Beach, CA, 92648714-558-9266Website: www.ciftcounseling.comEmail: info@ciftcounseling.com3000 East Birch Street, Suite 106Brea, CA, 92821SUBSTANCE ABUSEAgencyDescriptionContact InfoSober LivingNetworkProvides information and referrals to sober living homesin Orange County.Her PlacePrimary purpose is to assist women with addictions,800-799-2084Website: www.soberhousing.netEmail: soberhousing@earthlink.net949-707-5111

Family EnrichmentCenterPositive ActionCenter (ChapmanMedical Center)CARE CounselingCenterChemicalDependency Center(Hoag MemorialHospital)ChemicalDependencyServices (SaintJoseph Hospital)AddictionTreatment Centersuch as substance abuse, codependency, gambling, etc.Individual and group therapy along with yoga are usedas means of recovery. An education program consistingof 12 weekly classes are also available. Topics include:Alcohol and Drugs in Society, HIV/STD's, Nutrition/EatingHabits in Society, Self Esteem, Relapse Prevention and12 Step Programs.Provides substance abuse counseling including dualdiagnosis counseling for those in need. Also providesdrug testing services.Offers alcohol and drug treatment programs includinginpatient detox and acute care, partial and intensiveoutpatient for adults and adolescents.A nonprofit organization that offers a variety ofcounseling services including for individuals, couples andfamilies, as well as groups: Domestic violence, victims ofviolent crime, child abuse, parenting, angermanagement, substance abuse, eating disorders andgrief recovery. Offers a state certified program foroutpatient substance abuse.Inpatient hospital with outpatient facilities available.Offers comprehensive, medical care includingdetoxification, education regarding the disease ofchemical dependency, group and individual counseling,an intensive Family Week program, On site 12-stepsupport groups continuing care and communityeducation and referrals.Chemical dependency services offer substance abusetreatment with a family support component. Servicesinclude: detoxification, evening outpatient and codependency treatment in the evening. Provides dualdiagnosis services.Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program andcounseling. Family violence prevention and other relatedservices are also offered. Provides outpatient drug andalcohol treatment programs and counseling.Website: www.herplaceoc.orgEmail: info@herplaceoc.org23181 Verdugo Drive, 104ALaguna Hills, CA, 92653714-758-1884760 North Euclid Street, Suite 108Anaheim, CA, 92801800-337-29662601 East Chapman AvenueOrange, CA, 92869714-836-9900Website: www.carecounseling.netEmail: info@carecounseling.net1614 East 17th Street, Suite DSanta Ana, CA, 92701877-462-4232One Hoag DriveNewport Beach, CA, 92658714-771-81341100 West Stewart DriveOrange, CA, 92868714-992-1677Email: addictiontxctr1@sbcglobal.net104 North Raymond Avenue, Suite A-2Fullerton, CA, 92831EMPLOYMENT SERVICESAgencyDescriptionContact InfoIrvine One-StopCenterProvides comprehensive job search and career servicesincluding workshops regarding job hunting, resume andcover letter writing and labor market research, access toCalJOBS, the internet, printing, outgoing telephone,faxing and mailing, application assistance and general949-341-8000Website: www.oconestop.com125 Technology Drive, Suite 200Irvine, CA, 92618

Veterans First ofOrange CountySanta Ana tWomen HelpingWomeninformation on unemployment insurance, disabilityinsurance and Paid Family Leave.Provides an employment program including job searchand placement assistance, application help, resumebuilding, interview training, and assistance with entryinto post-secondary education to veteransProvides comprehensive job search and career servicesincluding workshops on job hunting; resume and coverletter writing and labor market research; access toCalJOBS, the Internet, printing, outgoing telephone,faxing and mailing; application assistance and generalinformation on unemployment insurance, disabilityinsurance, and Paid Family Leave via an "EDD Navigator"Provides comprehensive job search and career servicesincluding workshops on job hunting; resume and coverletter writing and labor market research; access toCalJOBS, the Internet, printing, direct dial phones forunemployment insurance only, faxing and mailing;application assistance and general information onunemployment insurance, disability insurance, and PaidFamily Leave via an "EDD Navigator"; and opportunity toparticipate in Experience Unlimited, a club forexperienced job seekers.Provides one-on-one assistance with resumedevelopment, interview preparation, job searching andand weekly job leads. Also provides ongoing support andincentives for job retention.714-547-0615Website: www.veteransfirstoc.org/1540 East Edinger Avenue, Suite DSanta Ana, CA, 92705714-565-2697Website: www.ci.santaana.ca.us/cda/workcenter.asp1000 East Santa Ana Boulevard, Suite220Santa Ana, CA, 92701714-518-2315Website: www.edd.ca.gov2450 East Lincoln Avenue, Suite 200Anaheim, CA, 92806949-631-2333 ext 346Website: www.whw.orgEmail: reception@whw.org1800 East McFadden Avenue, Suite 1ASanta Ana, CA, 92705PARENTING & CHILDCAREAgencyDescriptionContact InfoAnaheim/FullertonFamily ResourceCenterProvides case management, parenting education,parent advocacy, individual and family counseling,domestic violence intervention services (PersonalEmpowerment Program and legal assistance), fosterfamily and relative caregiver support services,information and referral, after school programs, adultESL classes, English tutoring, book club, walking club,outreach services, application assistance for low costhealth insurance, food stamps application assistance,FRC health access services for children and pregnantwomen.Offers child care information and programs for schoolage children, their families and individuals interested inopening a child care business. May provide services714-525-3776Website: www.factoc.org320 West Elm AvenueFullerton, CA, 92832Child CareCoordinationReferral Service949-724-663214341 Yale AvenueIrvine, CA, 92604

Generation HerOrange County ChildCare AssociationKidcare ReferralHotlinelisted in the "Categorized as" section below.Provides life skills education, support groups, one-onone mentoring, earned baby items, planning andtracking educational goals, and workshops promotinghealthy parenting for teenage mothers. Attendees maybring partners, friends or family members, or both forsupport. Childcare is provided.Provides referrals to licensed child care providers forchildren of all ages.Provides information and referrals to licensed child carefacilities and child care assistance programs thatprovide subsidized child care services to eligiblefamilies through alternative payment, CalWORKs, andChild Protective Services.626-825-7874Website: www.generationher.orgEmail: info@generationher.org9120 Heil AvenueFountain Valley, CA, reassociation.org888-247-4543Website: www.chs-ca.orgELDERLY SERVICESAgencyDescriptionContact InfoOrange County Officeon AgingProvides information and referral services to olderadultsSenior Informationand ReferralProvides senior housing information and referral forassisted living, board and care, retirement homes andAlzheimer's and Dementia care facilities, counseling,referrals and facility ocgov.comEmail: officeonaging@ocgov.com1300 South Grand, Building BSanta Ana, CA, 92705800-777-7575Website: www.calregistry.comEmail: dir@calregistry.comLEGALAgencyDescriptionContact InfoLaura’s House LegalServicesProvides assistance with domestic violence restrainingorders and court support. In collaboration with theOrange County Bar Association, the legal departmenthosts a monthly legal clinic with attorney consultation.Attorney referrals are provided upon request.Provides temporary restraining order information. Thisis a TAPED message that provides instructions on how949-361-3775Website: www.laurashouse.orgEmail: laurashouse@laurashouse.org999 Corporate Drive, Suite 225Ladera Ranch, CA, 92694714-935-7956Website: www.cspinc.orgDomestic ViolenceAssistance Program

Orange CountyFamily JusticeCenterHuman OptionsLegal AdvocacyServicesLamoreaux JusticeCenterLegal Aid Society ofOrange Countyto obtain a T.R.O. Assistance in completing theapplication is provided to victims of domestic violence.This is an all day process and clients must arrive inoffice no later than 9:30 amProvides free services to victims of child abuse,domestic violence, elderly abuse and sexual assaults.Provides a one stop center for victims of child abuse,domestic violence, elderly abuse and sexualassaults. Also provides assistance to victimsin obtaining an emergency protective order and legalservices in family law.Provides legal counseling services to people who haveexperienced domestic violence including restrainingorder application assistance, accompaniment to courtand education on legal rights.Handles family law matters including child support,custody, guardianship for a minor, visitation,dissolution of marriage, child support services,domestic violence, paternity and legal separationLASOC and CLS provide free and low-cost civil legalservices to low-income families, individuals and seniorcitizens in Orange and Southeast Los AngelesCounties. We operate under a three-tier servicedelivery model. Under this system, our in-houseservices are divided into 1) evaluation, counsel andadvice, 2) pro per clinics and workshops and otherself-help services, and 3) direct representation.Email: generalinfo@csp.inc341 The City Drive, Room 408Orange, CA, enter.orgEmail: AFJC@anaheim.org150 West Vermont AvenueAnaheim, CA, 92805949-757-3635Website: www.humanoptions.org1920 East Warner Avenue, Suite ASanta Ana, CA, s/ljc.html341 The City Drive SouthOrange, CA, 92868(800) 834-50012101 N. Tustin Ave.Santa Ana, CA92705

electric service payment assistance, gas service payment assistance, water service payment assistance, birth certificate fee payment assistance and identification card fee payment assistance. 949-270-2100 Website: www.shareourselves.org Email: info@shareourselves.org 1550 Superior Avenue Costa Mesa, C

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