Advocacy and Supportive Services
Resource Name |
Buckelew - Family Services Coordination |
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Description |
This service offers referrals and education for families of those with behavorial health or situational issues. |
Organization |
Buckelew |
Population Served |
Sonoma County residents |
Website |
https://buckelew.org/services/navigation/family-service-coordination/ |
Address |
2300 Northpoint Parkway |
Phone Number |
707-571-5581 |
Hours |
N/A |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
California Human Development - Immigration and Citizenship Program |
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Description |
Assist people in obtaining legal status, work permits, renewing green cards, completing affidavits of support, and immigrating family members to the United States. Guiding people through the process of completing and submitting citizen applications and help clients to pass their citizenship exams and interviews. |
Organization |
California Human Development (CHD) |
Population Served |
Anyone needing legal aid pertaining to immigration |
Website |
https://californiahumandevelopment.org/immigration-citizenship/ |
Address |
3315 Airway Dr., Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
707-523-1155 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday: 8:30AM-5PM |
Cost |
Reduced cost |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Canine Companions for Independence - Service Dogs |
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Description |
This service provides service dogs to children, adults, and veterans with physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities, hearing loss, or veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). |
Organization |
Canine Companions for Independence, Inc |
Population Served |
Qualifying Sonoma County Residents |
Website |
https://canine.org/ |
Address |
2965 Dutton Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number |
800-572-2275 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Caring Voices and Caring Rides (Catholic Charities -Senior Services) |
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Description |
Caring Voices is a daily phone service for homebound seniors, provided by trained volunteers. Caring Rides is a service that connects seniors with their community by helping with their transportation needs. |
Organization |
Catholic Charities of Northwest California |
Population Served |
Sonoma County residents who are elderly (age 60 and older), homebound, or disabled and live alone. |
Website |
https://ccnwc.org/what-we-do/senior-programs.html |
Address |
987 Airway Court, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
(707) 308-4811 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Caritas Drop In Center and Shelter Access (Catholic Charities) |
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Description |
Caritas offers a day center with supportive services for homeless adults. Services include hot showers, laundry, telephone, and mail service. Coffee and snacks. Sign-up for Sam Jones Hall Shelter (or the waitlist). |
Organization |
Catholic Charities |
Population Served |
Homeless adults in Sonoma County |
Website |
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Address |
301 6th Street |
Phone Number |
Phone Coordinated Entry Number: 866-542-5480
Phone Administration: 707-528-8712
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Hours |
Monday, Tuesday, Wendesday and Friday 6AM-5:30PM, Thursday 9AM-12PM, Saturday 8AM-4PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Council on Aging - Senior Services |
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Description |
Council on Aging will complete a needs assessment, care plan, and referrals to community resources such as meals on Wheels, adult day programs, senior dining sites, legal assistance, and caregiver support. |
Organization |
Council on aging |
Population Served |
Senior's age 60+ |
Website |
Services For Seniors | Council On Aging Services For Seniors | Santa Rosa |
Address |
30 Kawana Springs Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number |
(707) 565-4636 |
Hours |
Monday-Thursday 8:30AM-5PM Friday 8:30AM-3:30PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
None listed. |
Resource Name |
Disability Services and Legal Center |
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Description |
Disability Services and Legal Center's mission is to advance the rights of people with disabilities to equal justice, access, opportunity, and participation in our communities. |
Organization |
Disability Services and Legal Center |
Population Served |
Individuals with disabilities. |
Website |
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Address |
521 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA, 95401 |
Phone Number |
707-528-2745 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8:30 AM- 5 PM |
Cost |
The majority of services are offered free of charge. Contingent legal fees. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Family Justice Center of Sonoma County |
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Description |
The Family Justice Center Sonoma County empowers family violence victims to live free from violence and abuse by providing support services to victims of violence, stalking, sexual assault, child abuse and elder abuse. Services include: Help with restraining orders and police reports, provides crisis intervention by offering emotional support and connects victims and survivors with supportive groups and therapy services. |
Organization |
Family Justice Center of Sonoma County |
Population Served |
Victims and survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, elder abuse, child abuse and sexual assault for all residents of Sonoma County. |
Website |
https://fjcsc.org/ |
Address |
2755 Mendocino Ave. Suite 100, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
707-565-8255 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8:30 AM- 4:30 PM |
Cost |
Most services are free or low cost. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
General Assistance |
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Description |
General Assistance provides temporary cash assistance for individuals who have little or no money. It can be approved for up to 90 days in a 12-month period, and possibly longer for people with disabilities. |
Organization |
County of Sonoma-Human Services Department |
Population Served |
Residents of Sonoma County for at least 15 days U.S. citizens or those approved as Lawful Permanent Residents Adults age 18 or older Married couples under age 18 Minors ineligible for other aid |
Website |
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Address |
2227 Capricorn Way |
Phone Number |
(707) 565-5500 |
Hours |
Monday–Friday |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Hanna Center - Mental Health Center |
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Description |
Hanna's Mental Health Center offers a range of services to help individuals and families address and recover from trauma, build resiliency, and find hope for the future. They offer culturally sensitive services from bilingual clinicians, catering to a wide range of individuals in the community. |
Organization |
Hanna Center |
Population Served |
Sonoma Valley residents and beyond. |
Website |
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Address |
17000 Arnold Drive Sonoma, CA 95476 |
Phone Number |
707-933-4482 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM |
Cost |
Accepts Kaiser and Medi-Cal Pertnership. They also offer fee for service and are happy to provide a superbill for reimbursement through your private insurance. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Immigration Legal Services (Catholic Charities) |
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Description |
As one of the top Department of Justice-accredited organizations in the nation, the legal team offers counseling and support to help individuals achieve citizenship, defend against abuses of power, and ensure they can thrive in our community. |
Organization |
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa Rosa |
Population Served |
Anyone in Sonoma County in need of immigration legal services |
Website |
https://ccnwc.org/what-we-do/immigration-legal-solutions.html |
Address |
987 Airway Court, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
707-528-8712 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Interlink Self-Help Center - Wellness and Recovery Support |
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Description |
Interlink Self-Help Center aims to provide a safe environment in which those of us facing mental health challenges can improve quality of life through self-help, mutual support, and empowerment. Interlink Self-Help Center is open to all community members 18 years of age and over and all of our services are offered free of charge. We offer support for self-directed mental health recovery, and wellness. We are peer managed and operated, in that our programs and services are provided by individuals with lived experience facing their own mental health challenges. Services include: one to one peer support, socialization opportunities, support and education groups, indoor and outdoor activities, co-occurring disorders groups, internship opportunities, and community resources. |
Organization |
West County Community Services |
Population Served |
Sonoma County Residents 18+ |
Website |
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Address |
1033 Fourth St. Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number |
707-546-4481 |
Hours |
See Website For Hours |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Jewish Community Free Clinic - Primary Care, Mental Health Services and Resources and Referrals |
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Description |
JCFC povides primary care, employment evaluations, women’s health care, medications, and laboratory services. The clinic offers therapy, access to their food pantry, work and school readiness and referrals to other community resources. |
Organization |
Jewish Community Free Clinic |
Population Served |
Residents of Sonoma County and Napa County |
Website |
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Address |
50 Montgomery Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number |
707-585-7780 |
Hours |
See Website For Hours |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Latino Service Providers |
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Description |
Latino Service Providers (LSP), is a nonprofit network of organizations, focused on promoting professional development within the Latino population by collaborating with community partners to engage, collaborate, and exchange valuable information; to increase awareness of available resources, access to programs and services; to influence public policy, delivery of services, enhance inter-agency communication; and to promote professional development within the Latinx community. |
Organization |
Latino Service Providers |
Population Served |
All of Sonoma County |
Website |
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Address |
1000 Apollo Way, Suite 185 |
Phone Number |
707-837-9577 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Legal Aide of Sonoma County |
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Description |
This is a private nonprofit organization offering full scope legal services including legal advice, preparation of legal documents, negotiations, and in court representation. Legal Aid of Sonoma County offers many programs including: Child Abuse Prevention, Domestic Violence, Eviction Defense and Tenant Stabilization, Elder Law, Employment and Health, Disaster Relief, and Veteran's Services. |
Organization |
Legal Aide of Sonoma County |
Population Served |
Sonoma County residents |
Website |
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Address |
144 S E St #100 |
Phone Number |
707-542-1290 |
Hours |
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday
9:15AM-11:30AM
1:15PM-4PM
Wednesday
9:15AM-11:30 AM
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Cost |
Fees vary |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Light House - Earle Baum Location - Supports and Resources for Blind and Low Vision People |
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Description |
Light House's Earle Baum location assists in skill development, working with tools to aid an independent life, blind and low vision training, technology training, orientation and mobility training, community resources and support groups. |
Organization |
Light House for the Blind and Visually Impaired |
Population Served |
Residents of Napa County and Sonoma County |
Website |
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Address |
4539 Occidental Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number |
707-523-3222 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Sonoma County - Mental Health, Resources |
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Description |
This is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and their families affected by mental illness by providing mental health education, support and advocacy. |
Organization |
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents |
Website |
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Address |
182 Farmers Ln #202, |
Phone Number |
(866) 960-6264 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Petaluma Peer Recovery Center |
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Description |
Petaluma Peer Recovery Center is a peer run, mental health self-help drop-in center that fosters connection and mutual support. The center creates a safe, inclusive environment where individuals facing mental health challenges can explore their well-being through creativity and shared experiences. |
Organization |
West County Community Services |
Population Served |
All individuals 18+ |
Website |
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Address |
5350 Old Redwood Highway, Suite 600, Petaluma CA, 94954 |
Phone Number |
707-565-1270 |
Hours |
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 10 AM - 3 PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Petaluma People Services Center (PPSC) - Mental Health, Housing, Food, Crisis, Elder and Youth Supports |
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Description |
PPSC is a collection of 90 human services programs that includes counseling, job placement, gang prevention, daily hot meals, rides to the doctor, case management, financial assistance for homeless prevention, information and referrals. |
Organization |
Petaluma People Services Center (PPSC) |
Population Served |
Residents of Sonoma and Marin Counties |
Website |
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Address |
1500 Petaluma Blvd S. |
Phone Number |
707-765-8444 |
Hours |
Hours vary by program, visit website for more information. |
Cost |
Many services are free, some sliding scale, partnership health plan accepted. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Positive Images - LGBTQIA+ Community Center, Support and Resource Hub |
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Description |
This service provides support, advocacy, resources, and education services to the LGBTQIA+ community. Services provided include: support groups, therapy fund, leadership development program, social hangouts, queer art club, and queer art camp. |
Organization |
Positive Images |
Population Served |
North Bay’s LGBTQIA+ population, including transgender and nonbinary individuals, LGBTQIA+ people of color, Latine families, neurodivergent people, and disabled people. |
Website |
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Address |
200 Montgomery Dr c |
Phone Number |
(707) 568-5830 |
Hours |
Drop In Hours: Tuesday-Friday 12PM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Redemption House - Resources and Support for Survivors of Human Trafficking |
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Description |
Redemption House assists survivors of human trafficking in getting back to a functional productive, and healthy lifestyle. This program offers support groups, outreach, community connections, mentoring and education for survivors. |
Organization |
Redemption House of the Bay Area |
Population Served |
Indivduals impacted by human trafficking. |
Website |
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Address |
2751 4th Street Suite 296, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 |
Phone Number |
707-697-2099 |
Hours |
24hrs |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
R.I.S.K Sonoma - Parent Support Network |
Description |
R.I.S.K.-Sonoma (Resources, Information Support and Knowledge) is a non-profit dedicated to helping families get connected to supportive resources. R.I.S.K provides private confidential assistance to parents looking for support and also provides educational forums on topics for parents and the community. |
Organization |
R.I.S.K Sonoma |
Population Served |
Residents of Sonoma County |
Website |
https://risksonoma.org/ |
Address |
No physical address |
Phone Number |
707-400-3486 |
Hours |
Ability to take phone calls and give phone support 24/7 |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Russian River Empowerment Center - West County Community Services (WCCS) |
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Description |
The Russian River Empowerment Center offers a safe space for individuals facing chronic behavioral health challenges to focus on recovery. The center provides support, resources, and recovery programs. |
Organization |
West County Community Services |
Population Served |
Sonoma County Residents 18+ |
Website |
https://www.westcountyservices.org/russian-river-empowerment-center/ |
Address |
9925 Main Street, Monte Rio, CA 95462 |
Phone Number |
707-823-1640 x207 |
Hours |
Monday through Thursday from 11AM-4PM, with additional support available via their warmline for those needing help or information. |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sonoma County Adult and Aging Division |
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Description |
This service helps ensure the safety and well-being of vulnerable adults, provides protective and supportive social services, as well as community training and coordination. Sonoma County Adult and Aging strives to achieve the goals of safety, health, dignity, and independence for older adults, veterans, and people with disabilities. |
Organization |
County of Sonoma |
Population Served |
Residents of Sonoma County |
Website |
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Address |
Santa Rosa Office Petaluma Office |
Phone Number |
707-565-4636 |
Hours |
In-person Lobby Hours: |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sonoma County Vet Connect - Veteran Resources |
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Description |
This service provides Veterans’ benefit information, financial assistance, referrals to outside services, including health care, housing, counseling, and legal advice. |
Organization |
Sonoma County Vet Connect, Inc |
Population Served |
Sonoma County veterans and their families. |
Website |
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Address |
1351 Maple Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number |
707-755-1417 |
Hours |
Tuesday 9AM-12PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
Sonoma Immigrant Services |
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Description |
Sonoma Immigrant Services is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Sonoma Valley whose mission is to strengthen the community through accessible education and advocacy, including immigration legal services. SIS provides suuport with immigration law, citizenship, naturalization, asylum, DACA, VAWA, citizenship education, immigrant rights, special juvenile immigration status, adjustment of status, U-Visa, immigration attorney, legal services, translation, and notary. |
Organization |
Sonoma Immigrant Services |
Population Served |
Sonoma County residents |
Website |
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Address |
18360 Sonoma Hwy |
Phone Number |
707-996-6669 |
Hours |
Monday – Thursday |
Cost |
Fees vary depending on service being offered. $50 consultation fee. Fee may be waived. Call for fee information. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
SOS Unity Kitchen - Support and Resources to the Unhoused |
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Description |
This is a non-profit dedicated to supporting the unhoused, feeding the hungry, providing resources, and guidance in the Sonoma Valley. |
Organization |
Sonoma Overnight Support |
Population Served |
All of Sonoma County |
Website |
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Address |
151 1st Street W Sonoma, CA 95476 |
Phone Number |
707 939-6777 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-1PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sutter Health - Bereavement and Grief Support |
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Description |
This service provides bereavement and grief support groups that are open to the public and provide support to adults who have lost parents, bereaved parents, infant and pregnancy loss, partner loss, suicide loss, children who have lost a parent and teens who have lost loved ones. |
Organization |
Sutter Health |
Population Served |
Adults, young adults, teens, and children who have experienced a loss. |
Website |
https://www.sutterhealth.org/services/grief-bereavement-support |
Address |
110 Stony Point Rd #110 |
Phone Number |
(707) 535-5780 |
Hours |
Office hours and in person groups from 9AM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Verity: 24 Hour Crisis Line, Sexual Assault Prevention, Intervention & Healing Center |
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Description |
Verity aims to eliminate sexual assault and human trafficking in Sonoma County through prevention and education, and to support survivors of sexual violence through intervention and healing. Provides confidential counseling, emergency assistance, and information and referrals. Helps 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Provides trained, compassionate, California State Certified Sexual Assault Victim Counselors. |
Organization |
Verity: Sonoma County's Sexual Assault Prevention, Intervention & Healing Center |
Population Served |
Verity serves all individuals in Sonoma County who have been affected by sexual violence, including survivors of sexual assault, abuse, harassment, and human trafficking. We support survivors of all ages, genders, and backgrounds, as well as their families and loved ones. |
Website |
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Address |
1311 W. Steele Lane. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
24 Hour Support Crisis Line: 707-545-7273 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Vital Immigrant Defense Advocacy and Services (VIDAS) |
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Description |
VIDAS provides trauma-informed immigrant legal advocacy and community wellness programs.Services include: Removal defense, asylum, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), U and T Visas, Violence Against Woment Act (VAWA), Family, Family-Based Petitions, Waivers, Work Authorization, Consular Processing, Adjustment of Status, and Naturalization/Citizenship. |
Organization |
Vital Immigrant Defense Advocacy and Services |
Population Served |
Low-income immigrants |
Website |
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Address |
Locations in Santa Rosa, Napa, and Petaluma. See website for specific location addresses. |
Phone Number |
See website for contact information specific to each location. |
Hours |
See website or contact for hours specific to each location. |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Wellness and Advocacy Center - West County Community Services (WCCS) |
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Description |
The Wellness and Advocacy Center is a non-profit, peer operated mental health center offering one-on-one peer support, various support groups, social activities, an open art studio, and a computer lab. It also provides essential services like shoers and laundry. |
Organization |
West County Community Services |
Population Served |
Anyone in Sonoma County 18+ |
Website |
https://www.westcountyservices.org/wellness-and-advocacy-center/ |
Address |
2245 Challenger Way Suite 104, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number |
707-565-7800 |
Hours |
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 9AM-4PM Wednesday 12PM-4PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
YWCA of Sonoma County - Domestic Violence Resources, Support, and Advocacy |
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Description |
YWCA Sonoma County is dedicated to providing support for families impacted by domestic violence. 24/7 crisis hotline, safe house shelter, childcare, trauma informed counseling and support groups for children, adolescents and adults who identify as victims or survivors of domestic violence. |
Organization |
YWCA |
Population Served |
Sonoma county families who have been impacted by domestic violence. |
Website |
|
Address |
811 3rd Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number |
707-546-9922 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8:30AM - 4:30PM |
Cost |
See website or call for more fee information. |
Language Services |
Yes |