Alta Regional Center – 916-978-6400
Mutual Assistance Network – 916-927-7694
Crossroads (Employment Assistance ) – 916-457-1900
Department of Human Assistance/Services – 916-874-3100 / Medi-Cal, Cal-Fresh, General Assistance
In-Home Support Services (IHSS) – 916-874-9741
Sacramento LGBT Community Center – 916-442-0185 / http://saccenter.org/
WIND Youth Services – 916-561-4900
Social Security – 800-772-1213
Resources for Independent Living – 916-446-3074 Resources and advocacy for individuals with disabilities)
California WIC – 916-876-5000
Sacramento Steps Forward – 916-577-9770 / 1331 Garden Hwy, Ste 100
Sacramento Self-Help Housing – 916-341-0593
Adult Protective Services – 916-874-9377
Children’s Protective Services – 916-875-5437
Sacramento Self-Help Housing Navigators
Elk Grove – Becky Jones
916-588-0304
North Area – Alejandra Villa
916-882-8322
American River Parkway – Cee Cee Coleman
916-996-2595
Folsom – Laura Basquez
916-215-3420
South Area – Ce Ce Jones
916-202-3965
Citrus Heights – Toni Morgan
916-533-3069
Carmichael/Arden Arcade – David Connick
916-754-7365
Rancho Cordova – Gabriella Yost
916-591-4093
Safe parking Sites for Homeless
City of Sacramento Community Response – Safe Ground
Homeless.cityofsacramento.org/WarmingCenters
Open 24/7
South Front Street Safe Parking
Safe parking for vehicles
Case managers present in on-site trailer
Will be added into Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) for access to additional support
2. Sixth Street and W Street Safe Ground
Safe place where the unsheltered can camp without being asked to move
Safe parking for vehicles
Staff presence around the clock
Case managers present in on-site trailer
Housing Support Resources
Sacramento Self-Help Housing – 916-341-0593
Renter’s Helpline – 916-389-7877
Sacramento Housing Alliance – 916-442-2156/ 1300 North C Street Sacramento
Independent Living (former Foster Youth) – 916-874-9308
St. Vincent De Paul – 916-572-7553/ Helps with rent, utilities, transportation, clothing, food, furniture, household goods, housing referrals. Messages are checked Mon-Fri. and the response time is within 24-48 hours.
Francis House – 916-443-2646 /Helps with buss passes, utilities, first month’s rent, rent eviction avoidance.
Hotel Vouchers
Salvation Army – 916-678-4010 option 2 Fax – 916-678-4057
Housing Vouches
Sacramento Housing Vouchers – Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency https://www.shra.org/housing-choice-voucher-program/
Intake – 916-440-1314
Eligibility: Homeless, risk of being homeless, fleeing a domestic violence situation, providing rental assistance to prevent homelessness
Transitional Housing
Family Promise Transitional Housing – 916-443-3107 / Families with children under age 18
Saint John’s Program for Real Change – 916-453-1482 /Fax: 916-453-1425 -Call daily to remain on waiting list 12-18 month transitional housing program with services
Traveler’s Aid Society – 916-399-9646 /Transitional help for homeless families only Max $200 assistance with rent, utility Motel vouchers
Next Move – main number – 916-265-3400
Transitional housing for women and children/ Alici – 916-265-3973
Grace House – The Way Ministries – 916-470-0408
Men and women’s sober living home
Men’s transitional home
$600/month
Does not take people on controlled substances/medications
Crisis Shelters
Children and Families (Volunteers of America) – 916-443-4688
Saint John’s (Women and Children) – 916-453-1482
Next Move Phone Screenings
Families – 916-455-5760
Women only – 916-455-0415
6. Salvation Army Shelter/Emergency – 916-442-0331
1200 North Be Street, 95814 -
Lodging Single men and women
7. Women’s Refugee Program (Next Move) – 916-455-2160 x315
Women experiencing homelessness
Food, housing, support services for up to 30 days
Case management, support groups, workshops
8. Sacramento Crisis Nurseries
4553 Pasadena Ave, Sacramento 95821 / 916-679-3600
6699 South Land Park Drive, Sacramento, 95831 / 916-394-2000
Alternative place for parents to leave children in homelike setting while they are experiencing a crisis
Children between 0-5 eligible
30 days – 6 months
Parents must speak to a case manager at Crisis Nurseries before child can access services
Meals provided
9. My Sister’s House – 916-428-3271
Services to clients who are experiencing human trafficking or domestic violence
Includes men and children
Clients must call crisis hotline
Up to 3-month stay
Meals, showers, laundry, counseling, legal advice
10. WEAVE (Women Escaping A Violent Environment) – 916-447-3268
24hr Crisis Line – 866-920-2951
Ages 18 and older
Must call crisis support line while experiencing intimate partner violence
After this, they are asked to complete an over the phone screening
Will then be given a pickup date and time at an undisclosed location
Can stay at shelter for up to 60 days
Provided with case management, counseling, legal resources
Childcare and meals not provided
Children welcome
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