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Resources Eastern Ventura County Resources Eastern Ventura County Countywide Thousand Oaks • Department of Veterans Affairs - Outpatient Clinic • California Rural Legal Assistance • Conejo Behavioral Health Clinic Veterans Center - Counseling Services 338 S. “A” St, Oxnard .................................483-8083 125 W. Thousand Oaks Blvd, #500, Thousand Oaks 777-3500 Monday - Friday, 8 am - 4:30 pm • Grey Law (60 yrs.+) - Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES 4440 Calle Real, Santa Barbara ...................(805) 683-1491 District - 1605 Burnley St, Camarillo • 24-hour Helpline ........................................................ dial 211 • Disabled Veterans Outreach (EDD) ...........................582-8763 Make a free appointment .............................658-2266 • Adult Protective Services (abuse/neglect) ....................654-3200 • VA Oxnard Community-Based Outpatient Clinic • Housing Rights Center .......................... 1-800-477-5977 • Area Agency on Aging 1690 Universe Cir, Oxnard ...................................204-9135 MAIL/MESSAGES 646 County Square Dr. #100, Ventura.....................477-7300 • Ventura Vet Center (Counseling) Moorpark - Catholic Charities - 612 Spring Rd, #101 • Mental Health, Older Adult Services 790 E. Santa Clara St, #100 ................................585-1860 ............................................................529-0720 5740 Ralston St, Ventura ...................................... 289-3203 • Veteran’s Home of California - Ventura Simi Valley - Samaritan Center - 280 Royal Ave. • Ombudsman Services (visit nursing homes) ................ 656-1986 10900 Telephone Rd, Ventura ..............................659-7502 (mornings) ....................................................579-9166 • Senior Nutrition (meal site info) ................................ 477-7300 • Veteran Transitional Housing (Ventura) .............652-0000 x102 Thousand Oaks - Lutheran Social Services SHELTERS Moorpark 80 E. Hillcrest Dr, #101 .................................. 497-6207 Domestic Violence Shelters • Community Services Center (Ruben Castro Human Services MEDICAL • Coalition for Family Harmony - 24-hr Hotline ...............656-1111 Center) 612 Spring Rd, Bldg B, #301 • Health Care for the Homeless / Transition Clinic Toll Free 24-hour Hotline ............................. 1-800-300-2181 Walk-in hours - Fridays, 9 am - 1 pm 3147 Loma Vista Rd, Ventura .......................652-6694 TTY .....................................................................656-4439 Simi Valley Moorpark • Interface Children & Family Services • America’s Job Center - 2900 N. Madera Rd, #100 • Moorpark Family Care Center - 612 Spring Rd ...523-5400 4001 Mission Oaks Blvd, Camarillo................ 1-800-485-6114 Walk-in hours - Wednesdays, 8 am - 4 pm Simi Valley Year-round Shelters • Simi Valley Senior Center 3900 Avenida Simi • Ventura County Public Health ...........................981-5221 There are no year-round shelters in the Simi-Conejo area 1st Wednesday 9 am - noon - by appointment only or call Toll Free ............................. 1-888-285-5021 • Lighthouse Womens & Childrens Mission - Emergency Shelter Thousand Oaks Medical Therapy for Children - 2250 N. Tracy Ave. Oxnard ............................................................... 385-7200 • Supervisor Linda Parks’ Office - 625 W. Hillcrest Dr. Walk-in hours - Tuesdays, 9 am - 12 noon Public Health Clinic - 1133 E. Los Angeles Ave, #B • Ventura County Rescue Mission - (men only) th • Thousand Oaks Senior Center - 1385 E. Janss Rd. Resources • Sierra Vista Family Care - 4531 Alamo St ..........584-4885 234 E. 6 St, Oxnard ........................................... 487-1234 • Sierra Vista Family Medical Clinic • Our Place Shelter (mentally ill) Walk-in hours - 2nd Tuesday, 1 - 4 pm 1227 E. Los Angeles Ave .............................582-4000 538 E. Thompson Blvd, Ventura ............................ 652-2151 YOUTH SERVICES • Free Clinic of Simi Valley - 2060 Tapo St. Winter Shelters • Interface Youth Rescue Line ................................... 469-5882 for Homeless People (Tuesdays, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.) .........................522-3733 • Simi Valley - P.A.D.S. (November - March) - • Independent Living Program (former Foster Youth) ... 385-9174 • Simi Valley Hospital - 2975 Sycamore Dr. ...........955-6000 call for information............................................... 579-9166 • Transition Age Youth (TAY Tunnel) Eastern Thousand Oaks • Thousand Oaks - Conejo Valley Winter Shelter 141 W. 5th St. #D, Oxnard .................................. 240-2538 • Conejo Valley Family Medical Group (December - March) - call for information............... 497-6207 • Youth & Teens National Runaway Safeline - 24-hour Hotline 125 W. Thousand Oaks Blvd. #300...............418-9100 ........................................................... 1-800-RUN-AWAY Ventura SHOWERS/TOILETS • Transitions (VC Behavioral Health) ..................1-866-998-2243 • Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center th 215 W. Janss Rd ........................................497-2727 • Ventura County Rescue Mission - 234 E. 6 St, Oxnard 487-1234 • Westminster Free Clinic - • The Samaritan Center - 280 Royal Ave, Simi Valley Most of the agencies listed can offer only limited, temporary County Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - noon ........................ 579-9166 assistance, depending on available funds. Refer to the Eastern at the United Methodist Church - 1000 E. Janss Rd. Ventura County Resources brochure for resources available in other (first come - first served Wed, 4 - 10:30 pm) • Lutheran Social Services of Southern CA regions of the County. Moorpark • Simi Valley (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) MENTAL HEALTH 80 E. Hillcrest Dr. #101, Thousand Oaks ................ 497-6207 Thousand Oaks Countywide • Adult Crisis Team - 24 hour ................... 1-866-998-2243 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING • Children’s Intensive Response Team • RAIN Transitional Living Center (families & singles (for children and youth to 21 years old) .. 1-866-431-2478 Camarillo - Applications call ...................................383-7505 • Behavioral Health Administration • Sarah’s House Maternity Home ..................................581-1910 1913 Williams Dr, #200, Oxnard ..................981-6830 • Tender Life Maternity Home .......................................653-7471 • NAMI - National Aliance on Mental Illness • Veteran’s Transitional Housing facility in Ventura (support / Advocacy) ..................................641-2426 557 E. Thompson Blvd, Ventura .....................652-0000 x108 • STAR (Access to Mental Health Services)/Crisis VETERANS’ SERVICES This brochure was prepared by: 1911 Williams Dr, #200, Oxnard ........ 1-866-998-2243 Countywide County of Ventura - Human Services Agency This information current as of Simi Valley • County of Ventura Veteran Services Homeless Services Program • Ventura County Behavioral Health Clinic - 1227 E. Los 5740 Ralston St, #304, Ventura .............................477-5155 (805) 385-1800 Angeles Ave. - (also serves Moorpark) ..............582-4075 June 2017 www.vchsa.org 56-15-069 (6/17) ALCOHOL & DRUG SERVICES Simi Valley - Oak Park - 901 Quimsa Dr ...............654-3751 • Interface Youth Crises Outreach Program Thousand Oaks • 24-hour Helpline .............................................. dial 211 Tapo Canyon Regional Pk - 4651 Tapo Canyon Rd 4001 Mission Oaks Blvd, #I, Camarillo ..................... 469-5882 • Christian Church of Thousand Oaks - 301 Avenida de los • County Alcohol/Drug Line ................................ 981-9200 ......................................................................654-3700 DROP-IN SERVICES Flores (1st & 3rd Monday 4 - 6 pm) ................. 492-2474 • Alcoholics Anonymous – countywide Info ..........389-1444 CHILDREN’S SERVICES • ARC Ventura County - 5143 Cochran St, Simi Valley ...... 520-0399 • Lutheran Social Services - 80 E. Hillcrest Dr, #101 .497-6207 Español (Spanish).......................................988-0329 • Children’s Crisis Team - 24/7 ........................... 1-866-431-2478 • Canoga Park One Stop Career Resource Center • Manna Conejo Valley Food Bank - 3020 Crescent Way • Al-Anon of Ventura County .............................. 495-0270 • Child Development Resources (CDR) (childcare, Head Start) 21010 Vanowen St, Canoga Park .......................818-596-4448 (Tues 11 am-4 pm, Fri 10 am-4 pm, Sat 10 am-1 pm) • Simi Valley Center - 3150 Los Angeles Ave ........577-1724 ......................................................................485-7878 • Samaritan Center - 280 Royal Ave, Simi Valley - showers, mail, ............................................................ 497-4959 • Khepera House (men) treatment • Children & Family Services (abuse, adoption, foster care) clothing, messages, job coach • Many Mansions / Hacienda de Feliz - 2084 Los Feliz Dr. 150 W. Harrison St, Ventura ........................648-2652 955-2290 or 24-hour Hotline 654-3200 or 1-800-754-7600 (Monday - Thursday, 9 am - noon) .......................... 579-9166 (2nd Sat/month 10 am - 12 noon) ............. 379-1216 • Lighthouse for Women & Children • Children’s Medical Services ........................................981-5291 Health Care HOUSING/HOMELESS SERVICES 150 N. Hayes Ave, Oxnard ........................... 385-7200 • CCS - California Children’s Services • Sierra Vista Urgent Care • Area Housing Authority (does NOT provide emergency • Palmer Drug Abuse Program............................ 482-1265 2240 E. Gonzales Rd, #260, Oxnard
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