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- Classes/Treatment - Substance Abuse, DUI, Anger Management, Parenting, Domestic Violence
- Mental Health & Suicide Hotline
- DMV
- Sonoma County Inmate Services
- Veterans
- Sonoma County Indian Health Project
- Food, Housing/Shelter, CalFresh, Medi-Cal, Employment Resources
- Family, Youth, Disability, Immigration Resources
- Your Rights interacting with Police
Classes/Treatment - Substance Abuse, DUI, Anger Management, Parenting, Domestic Violence
Classes: Counseling/Anger Management/Domestic Violence/Parenting/Theft
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Warriors Creating Peace (52 week domestic violence program)
- NOVA Non-Violent Alternatives (52 week domestic violence program)
- 707-523-9361 (Individual and Family Support)
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Anger Management Classes:
- Parenting Classes
- https://calparents.org/
- Online Parenting Classes
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Theft Awareness Classes:
Substance Abuse Meetings
- Self-Help Meeting Tracking Form »
- Alcoholic Anonymous (A.A.) (Faith based) meetings in English and Español, In Person and through Zoom
- Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.) (Faith based) meetings in English and Español, In Person and through Zoom
- Self Help meetings (not Faith based):
- Link to several types of non-faith based self-help meetings:
Substance Abuse Treatment (Outpatient & Inpatient Treatment)
- Behavioral Health Division
- Buckelew Programs
- Center Point DAAC (Residential Treatment, Outpatient Treatment, Youth Service)
- Pura Vida Recovery Services
- Redwood Gospel Mission (Faith based program for men)
- Salvation Army (Oakland, Men Only)
- Women’s Recovery Services
Mental Health & Suicide Hotline
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Suicide Lifeline - 988 (Call or Text)
Mental Health Services/Behavioral Health Services
- Mobile Support Team
- Accessing Mental Health Services
- Buckelew Programs (Family Support)
- Mental Health Crisis Services & Suicide Hotline
Sonoma County Inmate Services
Sonoma County Inmate Services
Veterans
Sonoma County Indian Health Project
Sonoma County Indian Health Project
Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health Services, Nutritional Services, Substance Abuse Treatment
Food, Housing/Shelter, CalFresh, Medi-Cal, Employment Resources
Food Distributions/Food Assistance Programs/Meal Services
- Catholic Charities
- Food For Thought
- Friends In Service Here (F.I.S.H.)
- St. Vincent de Paul – 610 Wilson Street, Santa Rosa (Free Meals)
- United Way of the Wine Country
- Windsor Service Alliance -WSA-
- Where to get food near you
- 211 Sonoma County
Assistance with Rent, Utilities & Transportation
Assistance with rent, utilities, transportation
Housing Assistance/Shelters/Safe Parking/Drop-in Services
- Buckelew Programs
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- Burbank Housing
- California Human Development (CHDP)
- Catholic Charities
- City of Santa Rosa
- Community Action Partnership
- COTS
- Interfaith Shelter Network
- Sonoma County Housing Authority
- Reach For Home
- Redwood Gospel Mission
- United Way of the Wine Country
- YWCA, Housing Assistance
Employment Assistance/Financial Services
- Job Link
- United Way of the Wine Country
Family, Youth, Disability, Immigration Resources
Family Services/Youth Camps
- Buckelew Programs
- Maternidad y Esperanza (Expectant mothers, young children, parents of chilrend 0-3)
- Camp Nuñez (CHDP)
- First 5 Sonoma County
- Head Start (for children prenatal to 5)
- LandPaths (for children and families)
Foster Care/Youth Services
- Mental Health Services for Youth
- TLC Child & Family Services
- Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) Mental Health, Support, Resources
- Contact Number: 707-544-3299. Crisis Hotline 1-888-729-0012.
- https://www.saysc.org/
- Transition Age Youth (TAY) Ages 18-25:
- VOICES Youth Programs (Support Services)
Senior Services
- Adult and Aging Division (IHSS, Area on Aging, Adult Protective Services, Public Authority)
- Council on Aging
- Senior Resource Guide
- Senior Programs (Through Catholic Charities)
- Sonoma Senior Access (Transportation)
- United Way of the Wine Country (Meal Services)
Disability Services
- Becoming Independent
- Disability Services & Legal Center
- In Home Support Services (accepts people of all ages)
- Sonoma County Aging & Disability Resource Hub (accepts people of all ages)
Immigration Services (Servicios de Inmigración y Ciudadanía)
- California Human Development (CHDP)
- Catholic Charities
- Farm Worker Services
- Secure Families Collaborative (legal services, housing, food, mental health, English classes)
- Find Your Ally (legal services to undocumented youth in higher education)
Your Rights interacting with Police
What should I do if ICE agents approach me on the street or in public?
When ICE agents arrest someone in public (or after stopping a car), it typically happens quickly. They may call your name out loud and ask you to confirm your name and then detain you.
- Before you say your name or anything else, ask, “AM I FREE TO GO?”
- If they say YES: Say, “I don’t want to answer your questions” or “I’d rather not speak with you right now.” Walk away.
- If they say NO: Use your right to remain silent! Say, “I want to use my right not to answer questions” and then “I want to speak to a lawyer.”
- If ICE starts to search inside your pockets or belongings, say, “I do not consent to a search.”
- DON’T LIE or show false documents. Don’t flee or resist arrest.
- Don’t answer questions about your immigration status or where you were born. They will use any information you provide against you. Do not hand over any foreign documents such as a passport, consular IDs, or expired visas.
- If you are in Criminal Court for a court date, ask to speak to your public defender before they take you away.
ACLU - Know Your Rights
- ACLU - Know Your Rights: Police Interactions