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Writer's pictureJazmine Sutton

Sacramento Community Resources

Updated: Jul 14, 2022


  1. Alta Regional Center – 916-978-6400

  2. Mutual Assistance Network – 916-927-7694

  3. Crossroads (Employment Assistance ) – 916-457-1900

  4. Department of Human Assistance/Services – 916-874-3100 / Medi-Cal, Cal-Fresh, General Assistance

  5. In-Home Support Services (IHSS) – 916-874-9741

  6. Sacramento LGBT Community Center – 916-442-0185 / http://saccenter.org/

  7. WIND Youth Services – 916-561-4900

  8. Social Security – 800-772-1213

  9. Resources for Independent Living – 916-446-3074 Resources and advocacy for individuals with disabilities)

  10. California WIC – 916-876-5000

  11. Sacramento Steps Forward – 916-577-9770 / 1331 Garden Hwy, Ste 100

  12. Sacramento Self-Help Housing – 916-341-0593

  13. Adult Protective Services – 916-874-9377

  14. Children’s Protective Services – 916-875-5437


Sacramento Self-Help Housing Navigators

Elk Grove – Becky Jones



 


Safe parking Sites for Homeless

  1. City of Sacramento Community Response – Safe Ground

  • Homeless.cityofsacramento.org/WarmingCenters

  • homelesscoordination@cityofsacramento.org

  • 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

  1. Sacramento Self-Help Housing – 916-341-0593

  2. Renter’s Helpline – 916-389-7877

  3. Sacramento Housing Alliance – 916-442-2156/ 1300 North C Street Sacramento

  4. Independent Living (former Foster Youth) – 916-874-9308

  5. 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.

  6. 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

  1. Family Promise Transitional Housing – 916-443-3107 / Families with children under age 18

  2. 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

  3. Traveler’s Aid Society – 916-399-9646 /Transitional help for homeless families only Max $200 assistance with rent, utility Motel vouchers

  4. Next Move – main number – 916-265-3400

  5. Transitional housing for women and children/ Alici – 916-265-3973

  6. Grace House – The Way Ministries – 916-470-0408

    • www.thewaytribe.com/grace-house/

    • Men and women’s sober living home

    • Men’s transitional home

    • $600/month

    • Does not take people on controlled substances/medications


 


Crisis Shelters

  1. Children and Families (Volunteers of America) – 916-443-4688

  2. Saint John’s (Women and Children) – 916-453-1482

  3. Next Move Phone Screenings

  4. Families – 916-455-5760

  5. 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

  • www.my-sisters-house.org

  • 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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