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Resources for housing, food, substance abuse treatment, mental health and more.

Classes/Treatment - Substance Abuse, DUI, Anger Management, Parenting, Domestic Violence


Classes: Counseling/Anger Management/Domestic Violence/Parenting/Theft
Substance Abuse Meetings
Substance Abuse Treatment (Outpatient & Inpatient Treatment)
Driving Classes – Alive @ 25 & Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving

Mental Health & Suicide Hotline


Sonoma County Inmate Services


Sonoma County Inmate Services

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Sonoma County Indian Health Project


Sonoma County Indian Health Project

Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health Services, Nutritional Services, Substance Abuse Treatment

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Food, Housing/Shelter, CalFresh, Medi-Cal, Employment Resources


Food Distributions/Food Assistance Programs/Meal Services
Assistance with Rent, Utilities & Transportation
Housing Assistance/Shelters/Safe Parking/Drop-in Services
Employment Assistance/Financial Services

Family, Youth, Disability, Immigration Resources


Family Services/Youth Camps
Foster Care/Youth Services
Senior Services
Disability Services
Immigration Services (Servicios de Inmigración y Ciudadanía)

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Your Rights interacting with Police


What should I do if ICE agents approach me on the street or in public?

When ICE agents arrest someone in public (or after stopping a car), it typically happens quickly. They may call your name out loud and ask you to confirm your name and then detain you.

  • Before you say your name or anything else, ask, “AM I FREE TO GO?”
    • If they say YES: Say, “I don’t want to answer your questions” or “I’d rather not speak with you right now.” Walk away.
    • If they say NO: Use your right to remain silent! Say, “I want to use my right not to answer questions” and then “I want to speak to a lawyer.”
  • If ICE starts to search inside your pockets or belongings, say, “I do not consent to a search.”
  • DON’T LIE or show false documents. Don’t flee or resist arrest.
  • Don’t answer questions about your immigration status or where you were born. They will use any information you provide against you. Do not hand over any foreign documents such as a passport, consular IDs, or expired visas.
  • If you are in Criminal Court for a court date, ask to speak to your public defender before they take you away.
ACLU - Know Your Rights