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1 Prevention Services Resource Guide Santa Clarita Community Task Force on Homelessness https://santaclaritahomelessaction.org/ 2 Child Care Organization Contact Information Services Notes Boys and Girls Club Newhall Clubhouse Will re-open when school starts in-person. Hours (M-F) (661) 254-2582 Provides structured child care by age groups 2-7 pm during 24909 Newhall Avenue for ages 7+. school Newhall, CA 91321 Annual membership is $60 for the first child 7-7 when school is and $45 for each additional child, however no out Sierra Vista Clubhouse one is turned away due to inability to pay. (661) 251-6017 19425 Stillmore St. Canyon Country, CA 91351 Volunteers of America LA https://voala.org/services/children/ Early Headstart ages 0-3, Headstart ages 3-5. Starting fall 2021, Jessica Olmos (818) 612-3801 Application on the website will direct families both full day and Sonia Gutierrez (661) 215- 2752 to closest location. Free of charge for hybrid classes will qualifying, economically challenged families. be offered. YMCA Santa Clarita https://www.ymcala.org/locations/santa- Phased opening clarita-valley-family-ymca beginning in June. (661) 253 3593 26147 McBean Pkwy, Valencia, CA 91355 Child Care Resource https://ccrcca.org/ There are State and Federal programs that Center https://mychildcare.ca.gov/#/home help families pay for child care. Child development services from birth to 12 years of age, and older children with exceptional needs, are available. Pathways LA https://pathwaysla.org/for-parents/get- Pathways LA helps low-income families find help-paying-for-childcare/ child care, cover the costs of child care and complete the necessary application forms. Clothing and Shoes Organization Contact Information Services Notes https://santaclaritahomelessaction.org/ 3 The Salvation Army Thrift www.satruck.org The collection and sale of used goods Call for large Items Store (661) 251-5680 finances our (ARC) Adult (drug & alcohol) pick up 17657 Sierra Highway, Canyon Country, CA Rehabilitation Center. 1-800-SA-Truck 91351 Assistance League Santa https://assistanceleaguesantaclarita.org/ New school clothing and shoes to children in New location May Clarita (661) 255-1991 elementary, junior high and high schools for 2021 26045 Bouquet Canyon Road eligible families. Saugus, CA 91350 Jesus Loves You 31910 Castaic Road, Castaic, CA, 91384 Clothing, shoes and toiletries. Sun 1:30 - 3 pm International Diane Davis (661) 607-1171 Tues 4:30 – 6 pm Thurs 4:30 – 6 pm Single Mothers Outreach https://singlemothersoutreach.org/clothing-2/ Clothing is free to SMO members. “Closet on Main” (661) 288-0100 24335 Main Street Newhall, CA 91321 Goodwill Thrift Stores (661) 347-7965 Clothing, shoes, household goods and 18901 Soledad Canyon Road furniture. Proceeds are used to employ the Canyon Country, CA 91351 staff and provide training for them. (661) 297-0303 26883 Bouquet Canyon Road Saugus, CA 91350 Developmental Disability and Special Needs Organization Contact Information Services Notes North Los Angeles County https://www.nlacrc.org/home Coordinate and provide community- Regional Center (NLACRC) (661) 775-8450 based services to persons with 25360 Magic Mountain Parkway, intellectual and developmental Suite 150 disabilities and Early Start services for Santa Clarita, CA 91355 infants and toddlers with certain delays and established risk conditions. https://santaclaritahomelessaction.org/ 4 Family Focus Resource Center www.csun.edu/family-focus- Helps individuals and families with The local office covers the resource-center developmental disabilities and special San Fernando, Santa Clarita Kathleen Secchi at 661-294-9715 needs (both children and adults). and Antelope Valleys. and Kathleen.secchi @csun.edu Domestic Violence Organization Contact Information Services Notes Child and Family Center https://www.childfamilycenter.org Domestic violence counseling and Available to all. Medi- (661) 259-9439 main line intervention services for all ages. Services Cal not required. (661) 259-8175 DV Program include help with temporary restraining (661) 259-HELP 24-hr DV help line orders, 24-hour crisis hotline, support and 21545 Centre Pointe Parkway education groups and emergency shelter. Santa Clarita, CA 91350 Los Angeles County Department https://dcfs.lacounty.gov The LA County DCFS promotes child safety They are the largest of Children and Family Services (800) 540-4000 Child Protection and well-being by partnering with agency of this type in Hotline communities to strengthen families, the nation. (661) 702-6262 keeping children at home whenever Santa Clarita Regional Office possible, and connecting them with stable, 28490 Avenue Stanford loving homes when needed. Santa Clarita, CA 91355 Strength United (associated with https://www.csun.edu/eisner- Crisis intervention, individual counseling, See also Family Justice CSUN) education/strength-united support groups, safety plan development Center listed under (661) 253-0258 24/7 crisis line and support, civil legal services. Handle Legal Services. (818) 787-9700 sexual abuse situations. 14651 Oxnard Street Van Nuys, CA 91411 National Child Abuse Hotline (800) 422-4453 LA County DV Hotline (800) 978-3600 National Domestic Violence (800) 799-SAFE (7233) Hotline (800) 787-3224 TTY https://santaclaritahomelessaction.org/ 5 Food Organization Contact Information Services Notes CalFresh (CA Dept of https://www.cdss.ca.gov/calfresh CalFresh provides food for people with low- Also provides application Social Services) income who meet federal income eligibility to WIC program. rules. FeedSCV feedSCV.org They are slowed down with Covid-19, but The contact is Todd Wilson at 661-977- continue to provide weekend meals for 5027. elementary school children, primarily the Newhall School District. Jesus Loves You 31910 Castaic Road, Castaic, CA 91384 Fresh fruits and vegetables, breads and Sun 1:30 - 3 pm International Diane Davis (661) 607-1171 pastries, meats and generally dairy. Tues 4:30 – 6 pm Thurs 4:30 – 6 pm Santa Clarita Grocery http://santaclaritagrocery.org/ (661) Operates as an all-volunteer organization M, W 5:30 – 7 pm 425-7575 serving “weeks’ worth of groceries” and Sat 9:30 – 11 am 21176 Centre Pointe Parkway personal care items, including fresh milk, Seniors W 3:30 – 5 pm Suite 300 eggs, produce, canned goods, dried goods, “Drive up, drive thru” Santa Clarita, CA 91350 meat, deli and breads. Santa Clarita Food https://www.scvfoodpantry.org/ Assistance provided for all who cannot M 11-2, T 9-12, W 2-5 Pantry (661) 255-5001 provide food for their needs in the SCV. Food Th 9-12, Sat 9-12 24133 Railroad Avenue is provided by generous donors and Newhall, CA 91321 distributed by volunteers. Single Mothers Stephanie Montoya Single moms and children receive food, Outreach (661) 288-0177 hygiene items on a weekly basis and hotel vouchers for emergency housing. The Salvation Army www.santaclarita.salvationarmy.org Food Pantry for ALL in need without Monday, Wednesday, Santa Clarita Valley (661) 799-5841 discrimination: Singles, families, seniors, Thursday, Friday Corps- Food Pantry 22935 Lyons Avenue, Newhall, CA homeless, especially those on a fixed income. 9AM-2PM 91321 Northeast Valley Health https://nevhc.org/wic/wic-nutritional- Application to and information about WIC Corporation – WIC education/ program. program (818) 361–7541 or (800) 313-4942 https://santaclaritahomelessaction.org/ 6 Household Goods Organization Contact Information Services Notes The Salvation Army Thrift Store www.satruck.org The collection and sale of used Call for large Items pick up (661) 251-5680 clothing, furniture, appliances 1-800-SA-Truck 17657 Sierra Highway Canyon Country, & household finance our (ARC) CA 91351 Adult (drug & alcohol) Rehabilitation Center. Goodwill Thrift Store (661) 347-7965 Clothing, shoes, household 18901 Soledad Canyon Road goods and furniture. Proceeds Canyon Country, CA 91351 are used to employ the staff and provide training for them. (661) 297-0303 26883 Bouquet Canyon Rd Saugus, CA 91350 Housing / Shelter Organization Contact Information Services Notes Bridge to Home https://btohome.org/ Largest provider of shelter and housing Uses HMIS to record activity. (661) 388-3002 (shelter) navigation services. Bridge to Home The shelter is on Pine Street in (661) 254-4663 (Case management) provides support services and case temporary facilities until the management with a goal to assist individuals new building is completed on and families obtain and retain permanent Drayton Street. housing and increased income. BTH has a shelter for adult individuals and is building a family shelter as part of a new facility on Drayton Street. Family Promise of SCV https://www.familypromisescv.org/ Primarily serve families with children and Provide case management (661) 251-2868 and by email at pregnant women experiencing services to find work and [email protected] homelessness in Santa Clarita Valley by housing during the time they sheltering them for 30 to 90 days in are in the program. Provide Christian and Jewish congregations in the supportive services to all https://santaclaritahomelessaction.org/ 7 Santa Clarita Valley (on hold due to the homeless families who contact pandemic), in our Transitional House for 30 them including resources, to 90 days, and in motels for 1 to 14 days. referrals, motel stays, and shopping from their storage. The Village Family https://www.thevillagefs.org/ Drop-in center for homeless youth. They Monday – Friday: 9:30 am to Services (818) 738-7327 can help with immediate needs: 3:30