Acute Inpatient Mental Health Services – Telecare
The Santa Cruz County Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF) is a locked acute psychiatric inpatient program. It is a safe, welcoming, recovery-focused place for people who are having a mental health emergency — and need more intensive treatment and support.
2250 Soquel Avenue, Suite 150 Santa Cruz, California 95062
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Santa Cruz County Child and Adolescent Mental Health Program
We serve eligible youth who are at risk for out of home placement with serious emotional disturbances. The goals of service are to help families achieve positive outcomes, reduce out of home placements, maintain family and foster care stability, and decrease the return to Juvenile Hall, psychiatric hospitalization, and out of home placement.
(831) 454-4900
1400 Emeline Ave. Santa Cruz, CA 95060
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Santa Cruz County Substance Use Disorders Services
The mission of the Substance Use Disorders Services Program is to provide opportunities to the diverse population of Santa Cruz County for the education about, prevention of, intervention into, and the recovery from substance use related problems.
(831) 454-4050
1400 Emeline Ave Santa Cruz, CA 95060
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County of Santa Cruz Adult Mental Health Services
The Adult Mental Health Services Program is part of Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency's Mental Health and Substance Abuse Division. We provide supportive services to transition age youth(18-25), adults (25-60) and older adults(over 60) in need of mental health treatment. The needs of people served are diverse and often complex requiring a broad continuum of care from outpatient assessment to inpatient hospitalization, with a strong focus on community based psychosocial rehabilitation.
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1440 MULTIVERSITY
We believe well-being takes root most deeply when people nurture and awaken all dimensions of the self. Explore your potential in a learning environment like no other.
(844)544-1440
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Workforce Santa Cruz County (WFSCC)
Workforce Santa Cruz County's network of Career Centers offer an array of services for businesses, employees, job seekers, and providers of educational and career counseling services.
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El Pájaro Community Development Corporation
Promotes micro-enterprise and small business development by supporting low-income and minority entrepreneurs in Santa Cruz, San Benito and Monterey Counties by providing bi-lingual, bi-cultural business education and training, and professional consulting and technical assistance.
831-722-1224
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California Department of Rehabilitation
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
831-465-7100 – Capitola Office
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Veterans Services of Santa Cruz County
Assists veterans, military retirees and their families in obtaining benefits earned by military service.
1400 Emeline Ave, Santa Cruz
Office: (831) 454-7276
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The Watsonville Law Center (WLC)
The Watsonville Law Center (WLC) provides free legal services to low-income individuals. WLC focuses on addressing issues related to worker rights, consumer protection and barriers to employment. WLC delivers services through advice clinics, one on one consultations, and direct representation. Through its five projects, the Agricultural Workers’ Access to Health (AWAHP), Barriers to Employment, Economic Justice, Language Access to the Court, and the Consumer Protection Projects WLC has assisted thousands of community members.
831-722-2845
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California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA)
Serves very low income residents of Santa Cruz County with civil legal needs such as landlord/tenant matters, issues involving fair housing, wage and hour claims, public education issues, and public benefit denials and overpayments (Social Security, TANF, MediCal, MediCruz, In Home Support Services, etc.)
831-458-1089 and 831-724-2253
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Santa Cruz Immigration Project
Helps immigrants acquire legal status, by re-uniting immigrant families, and by making U. S. citizenship more accessible to eligible immigrants. We provide competent and professional legal services, advocacy, and community education and information.
831-724-5667
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Walnut Avenue Family & Women’s Center
1-866-269-2559 – 24 hour Domestic Violence Hotline
Provides services including Domestic Violence, Youth Development, Family Literacy, Early Childhood Education, African American Community Health Group and Resource & Community Development.
831-426-3062 (office)
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PAPÁS
A program of the Santa Cruz County Community Counseling Center that supporting father involvement and co-parenting.
831-763-3123
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Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance (PVPSA)
Provides education, training, counseling and prevention services to students, family and staff in the Pajaro Unified School District.
831-728-6445
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SPIN
First 5 Santa Cruz County
Provides programs to help children succeed in school and life.
831-465-2217
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Child Development Resource Center
Provides information on childcare services for families and providers.
831-466-5820
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Victim/Witness Center - California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
This website provides valuable information to victim, survivor, or witness to a crime and the offender was sentenced to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) either in an adult or juvenile facility.
http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Victim_Services/index.htm
The victim of crime, family member of a victim, or a witness who testified against the offender may request to be notified of the release, death, or escape of their offender(s).
http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Victim_Services/application.html
Local office: 831-454-2010
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Senior Information & Referral
This is a community resource agency that links older adults and persons with disabilities with support services essential to their physical and mental well-being. The focus is on helping people continue to live independent, fulfilling lives at home by giving them access to necessary information and resources.
831-462-1433
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