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- Classes/Treatment - Substance Abuse, DUI, Anger Management, Parenting, Domestic Violence
- Mental Health & Suicide Hotline
- DMV
- Sonoma County Inmate Services
- Veterans
- Sonoma County Indian Health Project
- Food, Housing/Shelter, CalFresh, Medi-Cal, Employment Resources
- Family, Youth, Disability, Immigration Resources
- Your Rights interacting with Police
Classes/Treatment - Substance Abuse, DUI, Anger Management, Parenting, Domestic Violence
Classes: Counseling/Anger Management/Domestic Violence/Parenting/Theft
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Warriors Creating Peace (52 week domestic violence program)
- NOVA Non-Violent Alternatives (52 week domestic violence program)
- 707-523-9361 (Individual and Family Support)
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Anger Management Classes:
- Parenting Classes
- https://calparents.org/
- Online Parenting Classes
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Theft Awareness Classes:
Substance Abuse Meetings
- Self-Help Meeting Tracking Form »
- Alcoholic Anonymous (A.A.) (Faith based) meetings in English and Español, In Person and through Zoom
- Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.) (Faith based) meetings in English and Español, In Person and through Zoom
- Self Help meetings (not Faith based):
- Link to several types of non-faith based self-help meetings:
Substance Abuse Treatment (Outpatient & Inpatient Treatment)
- Behavioral Health Division
- Buckelew Programs
- Center Point DAAC (Residential Treatment, Outpatient Treatment, Youth Service)
- Pura Vida Recovery Services
- Redwood Gospel Mission (Faith based program for men)
- Salvation Army (Oakland, Men Only)
- Women’s Recovery Services
Driving Classes – Alive @ 25 & Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving
Mental Health & Suicide Hotline
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Suicide Lifeline - 988 (Call or Text)
Mental Health Services/Behavioral Health Services
- Mobile Support Team
- Accessing Mental Health Services
- Buckelew Programs (Family Support)
- Mental Health Crisis Services & Suicide Hotline
Veterans
Veterans
- Sonoma County Vet Connect
- Veterans Services
Sonoma County Indian Health Project
Sonoma County Indian Health Project
Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health Services, Nutritional Services, Substance Abuse Treatment
Food, Housing/Shelter, CalFresh, Medi-Cal, Employment Resources
List of Community Resources & Support Services
CalFresh (Food Stamps), Medi-Cal, and Covered California
Food Distributions/Food Assistance Programs/Meal Services
- Catholic Charities
- Food For Thought
- Friends In Service Here (F.I.S.H.)
- St. Vincent de Paul – 610 Wilson Street, Santa Rosa (Free Meals)
- United Way of the Wine Country
- Windsor Service Alliance -WSA-
- Where to get food near you
- 211 Sonoma County
Assistance with Rent, Utilities & Transportation
Assistance with rent, utilities, transportation
Housing Assistance/Shelters/Safe Parking/Drop-in Services
- Buckelew Programs
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- Burbank Housing
- California Human Development (CHDP)
- Catholic Charities
- City of Santa Rosa
- Community Action Partnership
- COTS
- Interfaith Shelter Network
- Sonoma County Housing Authority
- Reach For Home
- Redwood Gospel Mission
- United Way of the Wine Country
- YWCA, Housing Assistance
Employment Assistance/Financial Services
- Job Link
- United Way of the Wine Country
Family, Youth, Disability, Immigration Resources
Family Services/Youth Camps
- Buckelew Programs
- Maternidad y Esperanza (Expectant mothers, young children, parents of chilrend 0-3)
- Camp Nuñez (CHDP)
- First 5 Sonoma County
- Head Start (for children prenatal to 5)
- LandPaths (for children and families)
Foster Care/Youth Services
- Mental Health Services for Youth
- TLC Child & Family Services
- Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) Mental Health, Support, Resources
- Contact Number: 707-544-3299. Crisis Hotline 1-888-729-0012.
- https://www.saysc.org/
- Transition Age Youth (TAY) Ages 18-25:
- VOICES Youth Programs (Support Services)
Senior Services
- Adult and Aging Division (IHSS, Area on Aging, Adult Protective Services, Public Authority)
- Council on Aging
- Senior Resource Guide
- Senior Programs (Through Catholic Charities)
- Sonoma Senior Access (Transportation)
- United Way of the Wine Country (Meal Services)
Disability Services
- Becoming Independent
- Disability Services & Legal Center
- In Home Support Services (accepts people of all ages)
- Sonoma County Aging & Disability Resource Hub (accepts people of all ages)
Immigration Services (Servicios de Inmigración y Ciudadanía)
- California Human Development (CHDP)
- Catholic Charities
- Farm Worker Services
- Secure Families Collaborative (legal services, housing, food, mental health, English classes)
- Find Your Ally (legal services to undocumented youth in higher education)
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
- ACLU - Know Your Rights: Police Interactions

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