Children and Youth Services
Resource Name |
4C's Sonoma County (Community Child Care Council) - Childcare and Early Education |
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Description |
4Cs serves as a hub for connection, training, and opportunity for both families and care providers. They offer a wide range of services, including child care, educational resources, caregiver classes, and referrals. Their programs support early care and education, providing vital resources to children, families, and the professionals who serve them. |
Organization |
4C's Sonoma County |
Population Served |
4Cs centers offer a 1:8 staff to child ratio for children ages 3-5 years and a 1:4 staff to child ratio ages 2-3 years. |
Website |
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Address |
131-A Stony Circle, Suite 300 |
Phone Number |
(707) 544-3077 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8:30AM-5PM (Some services available by appointment outside regular hours. Call for details. |
Cost |
Free or low cost |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Boys and Girls Club of Sonoma Valley (BGCSV) |
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Description |
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Sonoma Valley offers a wide range of programs for youth ages 6 to 18 across eight sites, including four elementary schools, one middle school, and the Maxwell Clubhouse. Programs include after-school care, summer camps, athletic leagues, and mental health services. Youth also benefit from literacy and academic enrichment, as well as specialized services for teens such as college and career readiness, vocational training, leadership development, and volunteer opportunities. These programs are designed to support the growth, well-being, and future success of young people in the community. |
Organization |
Boys & Girls Clubs of Sonoma Valley (BGCSV) |
Population Served |
Sonoma Valley youth ages 6 to 18 |
Website |
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Address |
100 Verano Ave |
Phone Number |
707-938-8544 |
Hours |
Afterschool hours: 2PM-7PM. All day during the summer months and school holidays. |
Cost |
See website for more information on fees. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Boys and Girls Club of Sonoma Valley - Teen Services Sonoma |
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Description |
Teen Services supports local youth by offering job training, career resources, academic support, leadership opportunities, volunteer experiences, and post-secondary preparation. A welcoming drop-in center provides adult supervision, meals, and a safe space for teens to connect. Services include tutoring, homework assistance, cooking classes, job referrals, work readiness training, and a weekly girls' support group. Teens also enjoy athletic and fitness activities, field trips, and access to facilities such as a basketball court, pool table, computer lab, and commercial kitchen. |
Organization |
Boys and Girls Club of Sonoma Valley |
Population Served |
Sonoma Valley teens and young adults |
Website |
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Address |
17440 Sonoma Hwy |
Phone Number |
707-939-1452 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
CalKIDS Project - California Kids Investment and Development Savings Program |
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Description |
The California Kids Investment and Development Savings Program (CalKIDS) is a children’s savings account program, administered by the ScholarShare Investment Board, an agency of the state of California. CalKIDS will provide eligible participants with college savings accounts, including seed deposits and other potential incentives, to help pay for future qualified higher education expenses. |
Organization |
ScholarShare Investment Board, and the State of California |
Population Served |
California newborns born on or after July 1, 2022. Low-income public school students grades 1-12. |
Website |
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Address |
901 P Street Suite 313B, Sacramento, CA 95814 |
Phone Number |
1 (800) 445-2377 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8 AM-5 PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Child Parent Institute (CPI) |
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Description |
CPI is a nonprofit organiscation that provides child therapy, family resource assistance, parent education, facilitated superivised vistation and a non-public school (New Directions) providing adolescent special education/meantal health services. |
Organization |
Child Parent Institute (CPI) |
Population Served |
Youth under 18 |
Website |
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Address |
3650 Standish Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number |
707-585-6108 or 707-585-6155 |
Hours |
Monday-Saturday 8:30 AM-7 PM |
Cost |
Sliding scale fees based on income, ability to pay, and other health care coverage. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Children's Museum of Sonoma County - a place for kids to learn and play |
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Description |
The children's museum is and amazing opportunity for children and their caregivers to learn hands-on about nature, science, and art in a fun, engaging environment. |
Organization |
Children's Museum of Sonoma County |
Population Served |
Children of all ages. |
Website |
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Address |
1835 W. Stelle Lane, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
707-546-4069 |
Hours |
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 9 AM-4 PM; Sunday 11 AM-4 PM |
Cost |
Infants 11 months and younger: Free Adults and children: $18 |
Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
Chop's Teen Club |
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Description |
Chop’s Teen Club is a facility open to students across Sonoma County, providing a safe and welcoming space where teens can explore their interests, build skills, and receive mentorship. Inspired by the vision of benefactor Charles “Chop” DeMeo, the club empowers local youth and helps pave the way toward a brighter future. Programs include art workshops, a College & Career Hub, culinary classes, leadership development, music expression, sports and recreation, coding classes with access to a computer lab, and a variety of social events. |
Organization |
CHOP's Teen Club |
Population Served |
Youth grades 7-12 who reside or attend middle/high school in Sonoma County; requires Student ID, signed release and waiver of liability indemnity agreetment to register |
Website |
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Address |
509 Adams Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number |
(707) 284 2467 |
Hours |
Visit website calendar for the most up-to-date info. |
Cost |
Annual Fee: $75 (can be done in 3 payments of $25) |
Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
Community Counseling - North Bay - Youth Counseling Services |
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Description |
The services provided by Community Counseling range from short-term, intensive crisis intervention to longer-term case management and family support. Services are individualized and include home-, classroom-, and community-based support. For mild to moderate diagnoses—such as depression and anxiety—services include individual and group therapy provided via telehealth, at office locations, and on-site at schools and other youth-serving organizations (post-pandemic). For moderate to severe diagnoses—such as post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar/mood disorders, or early onset psychosis—services include individual and group counseling, rehabilitation, crisis stabilization, and medication management. |
Organization |
Side by Side |
Population Served |
Children, teens, and young adults (5-26 years old) residing in Sonoma County |
Website |
https://www.sidebysideyouth.org/programs/community-counseling/ |
Address |
1360 North Dutton Avenue Unit C, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number |
415-457-3200 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost |
Medicaid and Medi-Cal are accepted and reduced cost |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Early Learning Institute |
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Description |
This service provides developmental assessments, interventions, and support to young children and families through relationship-based services in natural settings. Our specialized group programs enhance social, language, and motor skills while offering emotional support and resources to empower families. Services are offered in the family’s native language whenever possible. We also provide education and training to the community on child and family issues. |
Organization |
Early Learning Institute |
Population Served |
Children 0-5 and their caregivers |
Website |
https://www.earlylearninginstitute.com/ |
Address |
2300 Northpoint Pkwy, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number |
(707) 591-0170 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8:30AM 4:30PM |
Cost |
Free or low cost |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
First 5 Sonoma County - Early Development Support Services |
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Description |
First 5 Sonoma County invests in the well-being of the county’s youngest children, from prenatal stages through age five. The organization funds programs that support early development, focusing on school readiness and key outcomes such as access to health care, early developmental screenings and interventions, parental support, high-quality early education, and mental health resources—essential elements for children’s long-term success. |
Organization |
First 5 Sonoma County |
Population Served |
Children 0-5 and their caregivers |
Website |
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Address |
120 Stony Point Road, Ste 155, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number |
(707) 522-2020 |
Hours |
Virtual Office Hours Monday- Friday 8AM-5PM. Onsite visits by appointment only. |
Cost |
Free or low cost |
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 |
Youth and adults |
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 |
Head Start - Early Education Intervention |
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Description |
Head Start programs prepare America's most vulnerable young children to succeed in school and in life beyond the classroom. These programs provide services to children and families in core areas such as early learning, health, and family well-being. |
Organization |
U.S Department of Health & Human Services |
Population Served |
Children 0-5 (including pregnant women) and their caregivers. Low-income families. |
Website |
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Address |
Please refer to the website for all locations within Sonoma County |
Phone Number |
707-544-6911 ext. 1032 |
Hours |
See website for hours. |
Cost |
No cost to qualifying families |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
LandPaths - Environmental and Conservation Education |
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Description |
LandPaths is an environmental education and conservation leader with the mission to foster a love of the land in Sonoma County. They offer creative outings led in both English and Spanish, environmental education, nature camps, and people-powered land stewardship of local open spaces. |
Organization |
LandPaths |
Population Served |
Services are open to all. |
Website |
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Address |
618 4th Street, Suite 217 Santa Rosa, CA. 95404 |
Phone Number |
707-544-7284 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost |
Fees vary depending on service being offered. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Migrant Child Education - Academic and Family Support |
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Description |
Migrant Child Education supports migrant students in achieving high academic standards and in closeing the achievement gap between migrant & non-migrant students. The goal of the Migrant Education program is to ensure that all migratory students reach challenging academic standards and graduate with a high school diploma that prepares them for responsible citizenship, further learning, and productive employment. |
Organization |
Santa Rosa City Schools |
Population Served |
Children 3-21 years of age who have not graduated high school in the United States and have moved iwthin the last 3 years with a parents, spouse, or gaurdian who is a migrant worker. |
Website |
https://www.srcschools.org/departments/educational-services/state-federal-programs/migrant-education |
Address |
5510 Skylane Boulevard, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
707-890-3800 |
Hours |
Schedule depends on the program. |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
North Bay Regional Center (NBRC) - Services for children with developmental disabilities |
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Description |
North Bay regional Center provides advocacy, services, support, and care coordination for children and adults diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They partner witih community based organizations and agencies. |
Organization |
North Bay Regional Center |
Population Served |
Qualifying Residents of Sonoma County |
Website |
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Address |
520 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number |
Intake Line: 707- 256-1180 Main Line: 707 569-2000 |
Hours |
See website for hours. |
Cost |
Most services are at no cost, some sliding scale. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Our Village Closet - Support for Foster Youth and Caregivers |
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Description |
Our Village Closet is a non-profit that provides necessary materials and support to youth and caregivers impacted by the foster care system. |
Organization |
Our Village Closet |
Population Served |
Youth and caregivers impacted by the foster care system. |
Website |
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Address |
905 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number |
707-238-2806 |
Hours |
Monday 1 PM-5PM; Wednesday 1 PM-7 PM; Thursday 9 AM-1 PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
River to Coast Children’s Services (RCCS) - Family Advocacy and Services |
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Description |
RCCS provides a wide range of services (payment assistance for childcare, activites and events for families, emergency resources, counseling, etc.), aiming to nurture the healthy development of children and families in our community. |
Organization |
River to Coast Children's Services |
Population Served |
Children ages 0-13 (under 21 for children with exceptional needs) in West Sonoma County |
Website |
https://rccservices.org/ |
Address |
16300 First Street (PO Box 16) |
Phone Number |
707-869-3613 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9 AM-5 PM |
Cost |
Free, low-cost or sliding scale |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sanctuary House |
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Description |
Sanctuary House is CSN’s home for transitional-age youth. This warm and supportive four-bed residence, located in Cotati, serves youth who struggle with trauma and/or addiction and who are either homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Sanctuary House provides a safe living environment with structured programming to help youth gain and strengthen the life skills needed for independence. |
Organization |
Community Support Network |
Population Served |
We accept referrals from anywhere. Potential residents must:
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Website |
https://www.communitysupportnet.org/our-homes/permanent-supportive-housing/sanctuary-house/ |
Address |
11410 Guerneville Road, Suite 14 |
Phone Number |
(707) 575-0979 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8AM -5PM |
Cost |
See website for eligibility requirements. |
Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
Santa Rosa Community Health - Services for Teens |
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Description |
This resource provides primary care services to teens ages 12–19 throughout Sonoma County, offering confidential support in both English and Spanish. Services include pregnancy testing and counseling, birth control, STI and HIV testing and treatment, emergency contraception, vaccinations, and disease screening and management. Teens also have access to individual counseling, family planning, and general medical care. Many services are covered through the Family PACT program, while others are offered on a sliding fee scale. Referrals to additional outside services are also available. |
Organization |
Santa Rosa Community Health |
Population Served |
Teens (12-19) living in Sona County |
Website |
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Address |
599 Bellevue Avenue G17, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number |
707-583-8777 |
Hours |
Monday-Thursday 8AM-5PM, Fridays 8AM-3:30PM |
Cost |
Most teens are eligible for coverage for reproductive health services through Family PACT program. All other services are provided on a sliding scale |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sonoma County Libraries (15 locations) |
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Description |
Sonoma County libraries offer a wide range of resources to support individuals of all ages acquire knowledge and skills in a variety of domains. Check out their website to stay up to date and events, workshops, and services! |
Organization |
Sonoma County Library (All Locations) |
Population Served |
All ages |
Website |
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Address |
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Phone Number |
See website for specific phone numbers to each location. |
Hours |
Hours vary by location, see website for more information. |
Cost |
Free or low cost |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance - Youth Mentorship Program |
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Description |
The Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance is the go-to agency for youth in need of social and emotional support or those facing family or cultural barriers to success.The Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance goal is to match every child who is in need of social or emotional support with a caring adult role model from the Sonoma Valley community. Throughout the year, on-going Mentoring support is provided in the form of group education and one-on-one coaching. The Mentoring Alliance offers Mentees the opportunity to participate in extra-curricular activities such as sports, dance, art, drama, music. |
Organization |
Sonoma Valley Mentoring Alliance |
Population Served |
Students on the seven public school campus in the Sonoma Valley Unified School District. |
Website |
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Address |
276 East Napa St, Sonoma CA 95476 |
Phone Number |
707-938-1990 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost |
N/A |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Teen Parenting Connection |
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Description |
Teen Parent Connections (TPC) is a trauma-informed home visiting program for any pregnant or parenting teen ager 19 years or younger. The social workers provide long-term comprehensive case management services and referrals within a local network of services and resources. TPC staff provide services to over 160 teenagers every year to maximize their educational potential and positive parenting. TPC has been shown to reduce the incidence of poor pregnancy outcomes including decreasing preterm births. Teens who work with TPC are more likely to delay subsequent pregnancies, have increased access to health care and are more likely to graduate. |
Organization |
Department of Health Services |
Population Served |
Any Sonoma County resident that is pregnany or parenting that is 19 years old or younger |
Website |
https://sonomacounty.gov/health-and-human-services/health-services/divisions/public-health/maternal-child-and-adolescent-health/home-visiting/teen-parent-connections-(tpc) |
Address |
463 Aviation Boulevard
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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Phone Number |
(707) 565-4440 |
Hours |
Contact or refer for more details. |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
The Petaluma Family Resource Center |
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Description |
The Petaluma Family Resource Center at McDowell School (FRC) serves the many low-income and vulnerable families at McDowell Elementary School and is now expanding to support families throughout Petaluma City Schools. The services currently offered include: Liais between parents and school, referrals for health, employment, food, and housing, referrals and workshops for immigration and naturalization, craft and conversation workshops, healthy cooking and nutrition classes, financial literacy classes, mental health referrals and support. |
Organization |
The Petaluma Family Resource Center |
Population Served |
Low-income and vulnerable families of the Petaluma City Schools. |
Website |
https://petalumacityschools.org/students-families/petaluma-family-resource-center |
Address |
421 South McDowell Blvd. Petaluma, CA 94954 |
Phone Number |
707-778-4697 |
Hours |
Monday–Friday 8AM–4PM. (Open only during the academic school year. Closed during summer and school breaks) |
Cost |
N/A |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
VOICES - Services for Youth and Young Adults |
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Description |
VOICES works to promote the wellness of youth by providing centralized services and coordinating a seamless referral system. Youth staff provide core programming including trauma education, mental health support, social hangouts, service coordination, support groups, nutrition workshops, fitness activities, and peer coaching. Co-located services such as health clinics and food stamp application support increase the access youth have to health care resources. |
Organization |
Voices |
Population Served |
Sonoma County youth and young adults |
Website |
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Address |
714 Mendocino Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number |
(707) 579-4327 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 10AM-6PM, Drop-In Hours: Tuesday-Friday 1PM-6PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
West County Teen Clinic - Medical and Mental Health Care and Resources |
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Description |
West County Teen Clinic provides compassionate, high-quality, accessible, affordable healthcare and support services for young folks in safe and non-judgemental spaces. |
Organization |
West County Health Centers |
Population Served |
12-26 years old |
Website |
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Address |
652 Petaluma Avenue, Suire F, Sebastopol, CA 95472 |
Phone Number |
707-887-0427 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 1:30 PM-5 PM |
Cost |
Accepts most health insurance including Medi-Cal, some services available for sliding scale or free. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) - Nutrition Program |
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Description |
WIC is a nutrition program serving pregnant women, women who have recently been pregnant, infants, and children up to their fifth birthday.WIC provides nutritious foods, nutition education and breastfeeding support, as well as referrals to health care, substance use counseling, support servicse for food, income, and housing, domestic violence services, dental health services, and child support services. |
Organization |
County of Sonoma Department of Health Services |
Population Served |
Children 0-5, pregnant women or recently pregnant women |
Website |
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Address |
1450 Guernville Road Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
707-565-6590 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8 AM-5PM |
Cost |
No cost to qualifying individuals |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Youth Access - Behavioral Health Services |
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Description |
The Access Team serves as the first point of contact for individuals seeking mental health services. They assess each person's level of need and provide evaluations, referrals, information, and connections to appropriate mental health resources. Services are available for children, youth, and adults. |
Organization |
County of Sonoma |
Population Served |
Youth under 18 |
Website |
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Address |
2227 Capricorn Way, Suite 207. Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number |
707-565-6900 or 800-870-8786 |
Hours |
Monday- Friday 9:00AM to 5:00PM |
Cost |
Free or low cost with Partnership or no insurance |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
YWCA Sonoma County Children's Counseling and Childcare Programs |
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Description |
The YWCA counseling department serves the needs of children, adolescents in healing from trauma. Our childcare services include 5 locations throughout the county. |
Organization |
YWCA - Child Counseling and Childcare Programs |
Population Served |
Youth and Children |
Website |
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Address |
811 3rd Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number |
707-546-9922; Crisis Line: 707-546-1234 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8:30AM - 4:30PM; Crisis Line available 24/7 |
Cost |
Income based sliding scale. |
Language Services |
Yes |