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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS This directory is also available online at the Workforce Investment Board’s page of the County of Ventura’s website: http://portal.countyofventura.org/portal/page/portal/WIB COUNSELING AND SUPPORT SERVICES………………………….…5-13 Local…………………………………………………………………....5-7 Southern California…………………………………………………..8-9 National……………………………………………………………...10-13 EDUCATION AND TRAINING…………………………………………...14-18 Adult………………………………………………………………....….14 Assistive Technology…………………………………………...…...14 Colleges………………………………………………………….....14-15 Job Training Centers…………………………………………...…....15 Trade Schools…………………………………………………...…15-17 Universities…………………………………………………………17-18 EMPLOYMENT………………………………………………………….…19-40 Agencies………………………………………………………….…19-21 Assistance Services………………………………………………22-23 Major Employers in Ventura County...…………………………24-35 Top-Ranked Government Employers…………………………..…36 Top-Ranked Private Employers…………………………...……37-39 Web-Based Job Searching…………………………………….……40 3 FAMILY CARE………………………………………………………..…….41-45 Adult Care……………………………………………………….….…..41 Schools and Child Care……………………………………….….41-45 HEALTHCARE……………………………………………………………..46-55 County Supported Services…………………………………………46 Hospitals and Clinics……………………………………….…..…47-48 Medical Supplies and Equipment…………………………….…48-50 Pharmacies…………………………………………………….……50-52 Physician Locator………………………………………………..…...52 Rehabilitation……………………………………………………….….53 Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse………………53-54 Recreational Therapy………………………………………54-55 HOUSING……………………………………………………………..……56-58 Housing Authorities…………………………………………..……...56 Independent Living……………………………………………..…56-58 IMPORTANT GOVERNMENT AGENCIES……………………………...…59 INFORMATION AND REFERRAL……………………………………….….60 LEGAL SERVICES……………………………………………………………61 LIBRARIES…………………………………………………………………….62 TRANSPORTATION………………………………………………….……63-65 YOUTH………………………………………………………………………66-67 INDEX…………………………………………………………………….....68-74 4 COUNSELING & SUPPORT SERVICES LOCAL American Cancer Society Brain Injury Support Group — Greater Conejo Valley Unit 3687 E. Las Posas Rd., Suite 188 50 W. Hillcrest Dr., Suite 208 Camarillo, CA 93010 Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Phone: (805) 482-1312 Toll Free: (800) 227-2345 Website: www.braininjurycenter.org Email: [email protected] Website: www.cancer.org Developmental Disabilities Area Board 9 American Cancer Society 200 E. Santa Clara St., Suite 210 — Western Ventura County Unit Ventura, CA 93001 250 W. Citrus Grove, Suite 200 Phone: (805) 648-0220 Oxnard, CA 93030 Fax: (805) 648-0226 Toll Free: (800) 227-2345 Contact: Lesley Anne Ezelle Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.cancer.org Easter Seals Society Tri-Counties American Heart Association 10730 Henderson Road Ventura County Chapter Ventura, CA 93004 2500 E. Las Posas Rd., Suite D Phone: (805) 647-1141 Camarillo, CA 93010 Fax: (805) 647-1184 Phone: (805) 445-7050 Website: www.ca-tr.easterseals.com Toll Free: (800) 242-8721 Fax: (805) 445-9882 Eating Disorders Group Website: www.americanheart.org New Beginnings Counseling Center 155 Granada Street, Suite N American Red Cross Camarillo, CA 93010 of Ventura County Phone: (805) 987-3162 836 Calle Plano Website: www.newbeginningscounseling.net Camarillo, CA 93002 Phone: (805) 987-1514 Good Grief Club Fax: (805) 987-5165 400 Rosewood Ave., Suite 102 Website: www.arcventura.org Camarillo, CA 93010 Phone: (805) 389-6870 Anger Management Center 333 Lantana, St. 102 Interface Children & Family Services Camarillo, CA 93010 1305 Del Norte St., Suite 130 Phone: (805) 484-7868 Camarillo, CA 93010 Fax: (805) 484-0138 Phone: (805) 485-6114 Website: www.morbrook.org Toll Free: (800) 339-9597 Fax: (805) 983-0789 Braille Institute Contact: Rosa Guerrero 2031 De La Viña St. Website: www.icfs.org Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Phone: (805) 682-6222 Jewish Family Services Fax: (805) 687-6141 of Ventura County Website: www.brailleinstitute.org 857 E. Main Street Ventura, CA 93001 Phone: (805) 641-6565 Fax: (805) 641-6560 Email: [email protected] 5 COUNSELING & SUPPORT SERVICES Leukemia / Lymphoma Psychotherapy / Anger Management Support Group Oxnard Options (Los Robles Hospital) 1400 Vanguard, Box C 215 W. Janss Rd. Oxnard, CA 93030 Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Phone: (805) 385-8672 Phone: (805) 370-4515 Fax: (805) 370-4830 Santa Paula Options 333 W. Harvard Ave. Santa Paula, CA 93060 Mental Health Access Line Phone: (805) 933-8489 Ventura County, (800) 671-0887 Simi Valley Options Morbrook Institute 3855-F Alamo St. (Gay and lesbian support) Simi Valley, CA 155 Granada St., Suite A Phone: (805) 582-7507 Camarillo, CA 93010 Phone: (805) 484-7868 Thousand Oaks Options Fax: (805) 384-0478 72 Moody Ct. Website: www.morbrook.org/morbrook.htm Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Phone: (805) 777-3505 Parents & Friends Group of Ventura Options United Cerebral Palsy 702 County Square Dr. Phone: (805) 986-3254 Ventura, CA 93003 People Creating Success, Inc. Rainbow Connection 1000 S. Hill Road, Suite 320 Ventura, CA 93003 Family Resource Center Phone: (805) 644-9480 Website: www.tri-counties.org Fax: (805) 644-9473 2401 E. Gonzales Rd., Suite 100 Website: www.pcs-services.org Oxnard, CA 93030 Phone: (805) 485-9643 Toll Free: (800) 332-3679 Fax: (805) 278-9056 1900 Los Angeles Ave., Suite 200 Simi Valley, CA 93065 Phone: (805) 522-8030 Toll Free: (800) 517-2524 Fax: (805) 522-8142 Scoliosis Association 3252 E. Darby Street, Suite 233 Simi Valley, CA 93063 Website: www.scoliosis-assoc.org Service to Achieve Growth and Empower (SAGE) 260 Maple Ct., Suite 221 Ventura, CA 93003 Phone: (805) 654-9814 Fax: (805) 654-9815 Website: www.sageservices.org 6 COUNSELING & SUPPORT SERVICES Simi Oaks Counseling Group Ventura County Autism Society Day Treatment Program P.O. Box 2690 2345 Erringer Rd., Suite 207 Ventura, CA 93002 Simi Valley, CA 93065 Fax: (805) 581-6917 Ventura Hillmont Outpatient Clinic 300 Hillmont Avenue Suicide Loss Group Ventura, CA 93003 400 Rosewood Ave., Suite 102 Camarillo, CA 93010 Vista Del Mar Hospital Phone: (805) 389-6870 801 Seneca Street Ventura, CA 93001 Phone: (805) 653-6434 Tri-Counties Regional Center Website: www.vistadelmarhospital.com Website: www.tri-counties.org 2401 E. Gonzales Rd., Suite 100 Oxnard, CA 93030 West Central Oxnard Phone: (805) 485-3177 Mental Health Clinic Toll Free: (800) 664-3171 1911 Williams Drive, Suite 110 Fax: (805) 988-7157 Oxnard, CA 93035 Phone: (805) 981-4200 1900 Los Angeles Ave., Suite 200 Fax: (805) 981-3341 Simi Valley, CA 93065 Phone: (805) 522-8030 Toll Free: (800) 517-2524 Fax: (805) 522-8142 Tri-County GLAD 702 County Square Drive, Suite 101 Ventura, CA 93003 Phone: (805) 644-6322 TTY: (805) 644-6323 Website: www.tcglad.org 7 COUNSELING & SUPPORT SERVICES SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA American Diabetes Association Conejo Counseling Center 6300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 100 3609 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Suite 110 Los Angeles, CA 90048 Westlake Village, CA 91362 Phone: (323) 966-2890 Contact: Intake Coordinator American Red Cross of Ventura County, Diabetes Workshop Ojai Valley District Office (Los Robles Hospital) 111 W. Santa Ana St. 150 Via Merida Ojai, CA 93023 Westlake Village, CA 91362 Phone: (805) 646-6044, ext. 404 Phone: (805) 370-4445 TTY: (805) 496-7151 Build Work Source 9207 Eton Ave. Down Syndrome Association of Chatsworth, CA 91311 Los Angeles Phone: (818) 701-9800 315 Arden Avenue, Suite 25 Fax: (818) 701-9801 Glendale, CA 91203 Phone: (800) 464-8995 Channel Islands Office Website: www.dsala.org of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Dyslexia Awareness & Resource Center 14 West Valerio St. 928 Carpinteria St., Suite 2 Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Santa Barbara, CA 93103 Phone: (805) 682-8783 Phone: (805) 963-7339 Fax: (805) 563-1489 Fax: (805) 963-6581 Contact: Jeannette Chain Contact: Joan T. Esposito Website: www.nmss.org Website: www.dyslexiacenter.org Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Epilepsy Foundation of Los Angeles 3421 Pier Walk 5777 W. Century Blvd., Suite 820 Oxnard, CA 93035 Los Angeles, CA 90040 Phone: (805) 985-7332 Phone: (800) 564-0445 Website: www.charcot-Marie-tooth.org Website: www.epilepsyfoundation.org Fragile X Association of Children and Adults with Attention Southern California Deficit Disorder (CHADD) P.O. Box 6924 4213 State St., Suite 201 Burbank, CA 91510 Santa Barbara, CA 93110 Phone: (818) 754-4227 Phone: (805) 964-1086 Website: www.fraxsocal.org Website: www.chadd.org Children’s Hospital Los Angeles House Ear Institute 2100 W. Third Street University Affiliated Training Program Los Angeles, CA 90057 (Autism services) Phone: (213) 483-9930 450 Sunset Blvd TTY: (213) 484-2642 Los Angeles, CA 90027 Fax (213) 483-8789 Phone: (323) 660-2450 Website: www.HEI.org 8 COUNSELING & SUPPORT SERVICES John Tracy Clinic National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (Services for the hearing impaired) (AMI) — Ventura County 806 W. Adams Blvd. 1339 Del Norte Rd Los Angeles, CA 90007 Camarillo, CA 93011 Phone: (213) 748-5481 Phone: (805) 732-9667 Toll Free: (800) 522-4582 Website: www.namiventura.org Fax: (213) 749-1651 Website: www.johntracyclinic.org Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum 740 E. Wardlow Rd. Disorders Association Long Beach, CA 90807 18653 Ventura Blvd., Suite 414 (562) 426-2257 Tarzana, CA 91356 Website: www.johntracyclinic.org Website: www.brainphysics.com (The) K.E.N. Project in Association with Prader-Willi California Foundation United Cerebral Palsy 514 N. Prospect Ave., Suite 110 Redondo Beach, CA 90277 23679 Calabasas Rd., Suite 540 Toll Free: (800) 400-9994 Calabasas, CA 91302 Website: www.PWCF.org Phone: (818) 222-8118 Fax: (818) 222-2201 Email: [email protected]
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