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532 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
Provides consular services: passports, Mexican ID's, birth certificate assistance, death certificate assistance, real estate transactions, amongst others to citizens of Mexico.
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1425 South Main Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Provides screening, examination and needed stabilizing treatment, without consideration of insurance coverage or ability to pay, when a patient presents to an emergency room for attention to an emergency medical condition.
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3095 Richmond Parkway Suite 201, Richmond, CA 94806
Provides a broad range of outpatient, psychotherapy services to adults, facing moderate to severe psychiatric disabilities. Issues include, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, depression, bipolar, anxiety, relationship conflict, prescription management, and family communication. Services are offered in weekly individual or group therapy sessions.
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3850 San Pablo Avenue, Suite 102, Emeryville, CA 94608
Provides transitional housing for homeless veterans, including those with a past history of substance abuse and/or mental health issues. Residents work with a case manager to create a plan to become self-sufficient and live independently. Interested homeless veterans must complete application available online.
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3501 Lone Tree Way, Suite 4, Antioch, CA 94509
Offers one-stop center for people affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, child abuse and human trafficking. Center helps people in crisis to find hope, safety and healing by being a one-stop center where many service providers are readily available.
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4071 Port Chicago Highway Suite 250, Concord, CA 94520
Provides services across four areas (income, assets, wellness, and social connections) to low-income parents and those with a history of incarceration or probation seeking coaching, workshops, and assistance in obtaining employment, launching a career, building a budget, repairing credit, resolving legal issues, applying for public benefits, and becoming a better parent or neighbor. Additional services include, job readiness placement, on-the-job training, legal services addressing barriers to employment, financial education, debt repayment guidance, behavioral health services and referral, health education workshops, health insurance enrollment and navigation as well as social connections to support in building and maintaining a professional network.
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2023 Vale Road, LifeLong Brookside Second Floor, San Pablo, CA 94806
Offers free telephone or video appointments on Tuesday evenings and free in-person appointments on Thursday evenings. Call will be returned with appointment confirmation of date and time. Offers referrals to community resources, dispenses medications relating to urgent care treatment and limited vision referrals.
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186 Broadway Street, Richmond, CA 94804
Provides resources for relatives raising the child of a family member; this is primarily but not only grandparents raising their grandchildren. Services include support groups, recreation and respite opportunities; after school services; educational workshops; case management and advocacy; basic needs assistance with and help with legal guardianship, etc
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115 East Prospect, Veteran Memorial Building, Danville, CA 94526
Serves as a cooling center during summer heat wave. Clients must call to confirm open hours.
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165 22nd Street, Richmond, CA 94801
Center serves a a cooling center during summer heat waves for homeless individuals or families.
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1865 Rumrill Boulevard, Suite B, San Pablo, CA 94806
Provides free tax preparation to all taxpayers, regardless of age or income and checks for EITC qualifications. Earned Income (includes all taxable income and wages from working) and adjusted gross income (AGI) must each be less than:
$50,594 ($56,844 married filing jointly) with three or more qualifying children
$47,440 ($53,330 married filing jointly) with two qualifying children
$41,756 ($47,646 married filing jointly) with one qualifying child
$15,820 ($21,710 married filing jointly) with no qualifying children
Tax Year 2019 Maximum Credit:
$6,660 with three or more qualifying children
$5,920 with two qualifying children
$3,584 with one qualifying child
$538 with no qualifying children
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746 Loring Avenue, Crockett, CA 94525
Provides fire suppression, emergency medical including paramedic, rescue, fire/arson investigation, building plan review, code enforcement, public education on fire and life safety, and weed abatement to Crockett and Port Costa.
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971 O'Hara Avenue, Oakley, CA 94561
Provides needs based services which may include utility, financial assistance, and vouchers for clothing that can be used in lieu of cash at St. Vincent de Paul thrift stores for discounted clothing and furniture.
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1285 66th Street, Emeryville, CA 94608
Provides a variety of recreational and educational classes to seniors. Delivers hot and cold lunches to home-bound seniors living in the surrounding community on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Volunteers make weekly friendly reassurance calls.
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3701 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, CA 94805
Provides youth leadership program for young Latinas. Program includes support groups at various West County middle and high schools as well as virtual Zoom support group. Support groups offer life skills training, leadership empowerment, youth support information, and skills to make decisions about how to be healthy and successful at school, among their peers, and at home. Provides positive role models and culturally specific mentoring in an environment of trust to teach communication, conflict resolution, anger management, goal setting and life skills while providing opportunities for pro-social behavior and developing activities.
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***CONFIDENTIAL***, Martinez, CA 94553
Coordinates a Multidisciplinary Team (MDT), which includes police, prosecutors, CFS, and others to respond to allegations of child abuse (primarily sexual abuse) and to connect families to resources. Conducts developmentally appropriate, recorded forensic interviews with children who are suspected or alleged victims of sexual or physical abuse, and also with child witnesses to these and other crimes. Also offers case management and support services to non-offending family members.
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***PHONE ONLY***, Oakland, CA 94612
Provides professional financial guidance, credit counseling, community-wide educational programs, debt management assistance, bankruptcy counseling and education services, and housing counseling assistance to consumers via phone, Internet and in-person sessions at numerous local offices throughout the country.
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300 H Street, Suite E, Antioch, CA 94509
Provides resources for relatives raising the child of a family member who need assistance with meeting basic needs. Connection with community resources will occur prior to providing the family with assistance from the program.
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3800 Coolidge Avenue, Oakland, CA 94602
Offers a placement program for youth who exhibit a wide range of acting out behaviors including: aggression, property destruction, running away, sexual acting out, defiance and self-injury behaviors. Provides youth comprehensive assessment and on-going evaluation, individual, group, family and milieu therapy, behavior management and skills building, special education, case management, medication support and monitoring, expressive arts, crisis intervention, trauma informed care and bi monthly family events.
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***ONLINE ONLY***, Hayward, CA 94541
Provides list of housing options for Alameda County. List includes locations, rental cost, wheel chair access and pet friendly units.
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5001 Blum Road, Martinez, CA 94553-4395
Provides services to the public by utilizing the highway transportation system and assists local government during emergencies when requested.
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***Phone and Internet Only***, http://www.pge.com/en/myhome/saveenergymoney/financialassistance/energysavingsassistanceprogram/index.page?, San Francisco, CA 94105
Provides qualified low-income households free energy education, installation of weatherization measures, and free energy-efficient appliances in order to reduce the household's gas and electricity usage and hardship.
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***See Description***, Oakland, CA 94604
Provides a variety of services for individuals with hearing loss including discussion about coping with hearing loss, education on current technology and support services to help people with hearing loss, fellowship, tips on how to cope with hearing problems for people with a hearing loss, their families and friends. Also fosters public and private programs aimed at alleviating hearing loss. Meets at Walnut Creek United Methodist Church, 1543 Sunnyvale Ave., Walnut Creek and Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, 3801 Howe Street, Oakland.
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1266 San Carlos Avenue, Concord, CA 94518
Provides a wide variety of classes for adults, check website or call for current catalog. Mt. Diablo Adult Education Parent Education & School Readiness Program provides classes, workshops and presentations to support parents in the MDUSD district. Offers a Pre-K and early childhood program which is offered at various school sites. Including the following evening parenting classes at the Loma Vista Adult Center Campus and other school district campuses: Parent Education and Cooperative School Readiness Programs at Loma Vista Adult Center, Hidden Valley, Bel Air, Fair Oaks Elementary Schools, and Riverview Middle. Parent participation is required. Provides Certificate Parenting which is an adult only 10-week series for parents of birth to age 18-year-old children and offered in English and in Spanish. Anger Management is a 10-week series for adults only and offered in English and in Spanish.
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1850 Gateway Boulevard, Suite 170, Concord, CA 94519
Provides information, referrals, assistance, understanding and hope to persons of all ages with disabilities as well as elderly individuals for the purpose of helping them to live as independently as possible. Services include: advocacy, benefits assistance, housing assistance, employment services, peer counseling services, assistance with independent educational planning (IEPs for school-aged youth), life skills, ADA information, public & businesses education. Referrals and resources are provided for: assistive technology, agencies serving the disabled, transportation, and youth programs. Advocacy services to increase access to services, benefits, and other social services and advising clients regarding their rights. Housing referral services assist clients by maintaining a registry of accessible, adaptable, affordable apartments and houses. Peer counseling is available to disabled individuals, their families, and friends. In depth individual skills development can be provided within the peer-counseling group or on a one-to-one basis. A small lending library of equipment is available.
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