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The 311-bed hospital #BZ"SFB)PVST.PO'SJBNQN JTBTJHOJöDBOUFYBNQMFPG(PUIJD3FWJWBM McDonald House, and the Woodside is devoted to the care of children and (some departments vary); Sat 9 a.m.-noon i4UFBNCPBUw BSDIJUFDUVSF'JSTUPXOFSBOE Library Native Plant Garden. Membership FYQFDUBOUNPUIFST1SPWJEFTQFEJBUSJDBOE t TXJUDICPBSEJTPQFO builder was Benjamin Gordon Lathrop, San by invitation only.Meeting time: Meets obstetric medical and surgical services in hours) Mateo County’s first county clerk-recorder- monthly June-Sept . association with the Stanford University tXXXQBNGPSHQBMPBMUP assessor. Hours: The first four Wed and the third Sat of each month, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. tXXXXPPETJEFBUIFSUPOHDDPN School of Medicine. Packard Children’s Ravenswood Family Health Center Special tours and/or luncheon by prior offers patients a full range of health care 1798A Bay Road, East Palo Alto. A nonprofit arrangement. programs and services, from preventive and community health clinic that offers primary Health clinics and hospitals t routine care to the diagnosis and treatment medical care and behavioral health services tXXXMBUISPQIPVTFPSH Arbor Free Clinic 795 Willow Road, Bldg. PGTFSJPVTJMMOFTTBOEJOKVSZ)PVSTIPVST for all ages, serving low-income and  .FOMP1BSL"QSJWBUF OPOQSPöUBHFODZ BEBZ$MJOJDTPQFOHFOFSBMMZ.PO'SJ uninsured residents of East Palo Alto, Belle San Mateo County History Museum 2200 BNQN CVUIPVSTWBSZBDDPSEJOHUP providing acute medical care, TB testing )BWFOBOE/PSUI'BJS0BLTJO3FEXPPE$JUZ Broadway St., Redwood City. Housed in the specialty. and other health screenings for uninsured Clinic services include pediatrics, prenatal 1910 county courthouse, the association t people in Santa Clara and San Mateo care, well child checks, adolescent health, operates three museums, including the tXXXMQDIPSH counties. The clinic is staffed by volunteers adult medicine, immunizations, family Woodside Store and Sanchez Adobe in from the Stanford University Medical Menlo Medical Clinic 1300 Crane St., Menlo planning, asthma care and chronic disease Pacifica, and offers classes for children and School. Hours: Sun 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Park. Provides comprehensive primary care, as well as screenings for cancer, blood adults, monthly programs and historical t%VSJOH4VOEBZ$MJOJDFYU and specialty care, including obstetrics/ pressure, diabetes, hearing and vision. demonstrations. It also publishes a twice- XFFLEBZT gynecology, internal medicine, pediatrics Hours: Mon, Wed, Thu 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; Tue yearly journal, informational guides on tBSCPSTUBOGPSEFEV and surgical specialties. Also has on-site BNQN'SJBNQN4BUBN county history and a monthly newsletter. Kaiser Permanente Redwood City laboratory services, as well as radiology, noon. Same-day appointments are available )PVST5VF4VOBNQN Medical Center 1150 Veterans Blvd., ultrasound and mammography. Hours: for urgent care. t Redwood City. A 213-bed acute-care .PO'SJBNQN4BU t tXXXIJTUPSZTNDPSH IPTQJUBMBOENFEJDBMPóDFDPNQMFY  a.m.-12:30 p.m. Same-day appointments tXXXSBWFOTXPPEGIDPSH available serving nearly 100,000 Kaiser Health Ravenswood Family Health Center at Homeless services t Plan members. Specialized center for Belle Haven 100 Terminal Ave., Menlo tXXXNFOMPDMJOJDDPN Community Working Group 2507-A neurosciences, including neurosurgery Park. Offers adult primary-care preventive Alma St. , Palo Alto. Nonprofit organization and neurointerventional radiology, Palo Alto Medical Foundation 795 El TFSWJDFT)PVST.PO 8FE'SJBNQN addressing homelessness on the nationally accredited stroke care center, Camino Real, Palo Alto. The Palo Alto Tue 1-5 p.m. Midpeninsula. 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Raises money for hearing For the Results you Expect independent lives in their own homes. and sight assistance and for community Home care and care management, skilled ZPVUIHSPVQTBOETFOJPST'VOESBJTJOH nursing, palliative and end-of-life care, activities include a food booth at the healthcare advocacy, counseling, money #VSHFTT1BSL+VMZUIDFMFCSBUJPO  management, transportation services, and Connoisseurs’ Marketplace, ticket drives more. BOE8IJUF$BOF%BZT"MTPEFMJWFSTFYDFTT t fruit and vegetables from Saturday Palo t*OGP!4FOJPST"U)PNFPSH "MUP'BSNFST.BSLFUUPOFFEZJOEJWJEVBMT tXXX4FOJPST"U)PNFPSH Meeting time: 1st and 3rd Wed at 7:15 p.m. Stevenson House&$IBSMFTUPO BU5JFO'V3FTUBVSBOU &M$BNJOP3FBM  Road, Palo Alto. Offers independent Menlo Park. living where seniors age 62+ live in one t+JN#JHFMPXBU of three low-rise buildings in either a tXXXMJPOTDPSHDMVCTIUNM studio or one bedroom. Besides providing Lions Club--Menlo Park Live Oak10#PY weekday family-style meal service, care U, Menlo Park. The Lions Club raises money DPPSEJOBUJPOBOEIPVSFNFSHFODZ UISPVHIUIF.FOMP1BSL'BSNFST.BSLFU assistance to residents, Stevenson House and donates to local charities.Meeting coordinates a variety of stimulating social UJNFOEBOEUI.POBNBU-JUUMF and recreational activities. House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Park. t t)BSSZ)BSSJTPOBU tJOGP!TUFWFOTPOIPVTFPSH tXXXMJPOTDPSHDMVCTIUNM tXXXTUFWFOTPOIPVTFPSH Mid-Peninsula Newcomers Club Menlo Service groups Park. Open to residents who have moved to Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Atherton, Portola Margot Lockwood Allied Arts Auxiliary 75 Arbor Road, Valley or Woodside in the last five years or Menlo Park. Volunteer organization works BSFFYQFSJFODJOHMJGFDIBOHFT.FNCFST to benefit the Lucile Packard Children’s meet for book discussions, bridge, lunch, a top 1% )FBMUI4FSWJDFTBU4UBOGPSE5IF"VYJMJBSZ theatre group and local outings. 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Hours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 1BSLBU8PPETJEF&RVFTUSJBO5IFSBQZ .PO'SJBNQNXBSFIPVTF DMJFOUT'JOBODJBMBTTJTUBODFBWBJMBCMF t*OGPPOFWFOJOHMBO- .PO'SJBNQN allows students with physical, mental, guage classes, 650-366-8315 emotional and/or developmental VQPORVBMJöDBUJPO)PVST.PO4BU ttXXXTIGCPSH disabilities to develop physical strength, a.m.-5 p.m. Child Abuse Reporting (San Mateo t Service League of San Mateo County balance, control, self-confidence and County Child Protective Services) tJOGP!ODFGUPSHtXXXODFGUPSH 727 Middlefield Road, Redwood City. self-esteem through riding skills and $IJME1SPUFDUJWF4FSWJDFTJTBIPVS A nonprofit agency that provides horse care. One-hour weekly sessions. Vista Center for the Blind and service provided on behalf of children in-custody programs and services )PVST.PO'SJBNQN Visually Impaired&M$BNJOP in San Mateo County who are newborn within all San Mateo County jails, and to age 18 and alleged to be the victims t Real, Ste. 107, Palo Alto. Offers a family- after-release programs and services at PGDIJMEBCVTF OFHMFDUPSFYQMPJUBUJPO tXXXCPLSBODIPSH centered rehabilitation program for five program sites in the community. Also )PVSTIPVSFNFSHFODZ Community Gatepath10#PY  clients with severe sight loss. Counseling SVOTUIF$IJMESFOT'VOE XIJDIHJWFTUPZTUP and support groups, low-vision clinic, t San Mateo. Community Gatepath is the tXXXDPTBONBUFPDBVT children of inmates at Christmas and helps largest provider of services for people store with helpful products, daily- meet emergency needs of inmates’ families. with developmental disabilities in San living skills, orientation and mobility Deborah’s Palm 555 Lytton Ave., )PVST.PO'SJBNQN Mateo County, serving more than 8,300 instruction, computer and Braille classes. Palo Alto. Named after the Biblical ttXXXTFSWJDFMFBHVFPSH Appointment needed for services other prophet and judge Deborah, who held adults, children and families. St. Anthony’s Padua Dining Room 3500 ttXXXHBUFQBUIDPN UIBOUIFTUPSF)PVST.PO'SJBN court under a palm tree, the nonprofit QN women’s center offers educational Middlefield Road, Menlo Park. The largest Learning Ally'BCFS1MBDF 4UF t and recreational classes, brown-bag dining room for the needy between San  1BMP"MUP 'PSNFSMZ3FDPSEJOHGPS tJOGP!WJTUBDFOUFSPSH lunchtime lectures, professional 'SBODJTDPBOE4BO+PTFTFSWFTIPUMVODIFT UIF#MJOE%ZTMFYJD 7PMVOUFFSTSFDPSE tXXXWJTUBDFOUFSPSH counseling and community-service UPBCPVUQFPQMFQFSEBZ TJYEBZTFBDI educational materials for students and week throughout the year. Groceries and Westwind 4-H Riding for the activities and mentoring. No professionals who cannot read standard produce are also distributed. It welcomes Handicapped/Westwind Riding membership fee. print. Hours: Mon 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tue-Thu donations of money and food, particularly Institute 27210 Altamont Road, Los t BNQN 'SJBNQN 4BU ham and poultry, canned goods, pasta, Altos Hills. Classes are held year-round tJOGP!EFCPSBITQBMNDPN a.m.-2 p.m. rice and dry beans. As part of a mini-health at Westwind Barn. Volunteers welcome tXXXEFCPSBITQBMNPSH t program, a public-health nurse gives advice NJOJNVNBHF )PVST$MBTTFT.PO Ecumenical Hunger Program tXXXMFBSOJOHBMMZPSH  and referrals one day a week during lunch on BOE5IVQN Pulgas Ave., East Palo Alto. A nonprofit a walk-in basis (no appointment necessary), National Center for Equine Facilitated t that provides emergency food, clothing, 8FEPS5IVGSPNBNQN'SFFDMPUIJOH  Therapy (NCEFT) 880 Runnymede tXXXXFTUXJOEIPSH case management and household Wed (for women with children) and Thu (for essentials to families in need in East men and single women), 9:30-11 a.m. Toys Palo Alto, Menlo Park and Palo Alto. for children are provided prior to Christmas. Assists with the Monday night meal Hours: Lunch Mon-Sat 11 a.m.-1 p.m.; holiday for the homeless and low-income in meals noon-2:30 p.m. conjunction with St. Vincent de Paul at tPS 4U'SBODJTPG"TTJTJ$IVSDIPO#BZ3PBE tQBEVBEJOJOHSPPNDPN Also has a women’s support group and children’s program. St. Francis Center 151 Buckingham Ave., t Redwood City. Helps about 500 families tJOGP!FIQDBSFTPSH per month with services ranging from food GiveGiveYourChild Your Child theGiftofthe Gift of aLifetima Lifetimee tXXXFIQDBSFTPSH and clothes to showers and laundry. Also Emergency Services Partnership 1798 operates a literacy program, a community B-Bay Road, East Palo Alto. Emergency HBSEFOBOEBVOJUBQBSUNFOUGPSMPX . KindergartenKindergarten - 8th GGraderade Services Partnership is a project of JODPNFGBNJMJFT)PVST%POBUJPOT.PO'SJ El Concilio of San Mateo County--a 8 a.m.-3 p.m. . 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Twenty-three different programs personal tour! "WF 4BO.BUFP'PSNFSMZ'BNJMZ provide prevention, early intervention, Service Agency of San Mateo County. education, counseling and residential services. With locations all over San Mateo ttXXXZGFTPSH Aileen Mitchner $PVOUZ 'BNJMZ4FSWJDFPòFSTTFSWJDFT Teen Talk Sexuality Education 120 seven days a week in English, Spanish Director of Admission +BNFT"WF 3FEXPPE$JUZ'PSNFSMZ and other languages, assisting more Teen Pregnancy Coalition of San Mateo CAIS and WASC Accredi ted 650.494.8200 ext. 104 than 19,000 people a year who range in $PVOUZ QSPWJEFTDPNQSFIFOTJWFTFYVBMJUZ A BeneBene ficiary of thethe JCFJCF age from 6 weeks to 100 years old. 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Police Chief:#SZBO3PCFSUT $IJMESFO0VUSFBDI Menlo Park fire service Service is Burgess Park, which is located at the QPMJDFDIJFG!NFOMPQBSLQPMJDFPSH TFSWJDFT3PCFSUB3PUI  provided by the Menlo Park Fire Protection Civic Center, recently underwent major 1SPKFDU3FBE Director of Community Services: Cherise District. renovations, including new swimming tXXXNFOMPQBSLMJCSBSZPSH #SBOEFMMDFCSBOEFMM! t FNFSHFODZ  OPOFNFSHFODZ  pools and locker room, renovated baseball menlopark.org Friends of the Menlo Park Library 'JSF1SFWFOUJPO#VSFBV and soccer fields and a new skate park. The tXXXGSJFOETNQMPSH  Arillaga Family Gymnasium opened in 2010. Manager of Environmental Programs: Menlo Park garbage and curbside 3FCFDDB'PUV Menlo Park City Council Chambers 701 Belle Haven Community Library *WZ recycling service Recology Waste Zero. Laurel St., Menlo Park. The Menlo Park Finance Director: $BSPM"VHVTUJOF Drive, Menlo Park. Located on the grounds "ENJOJTUSBUJWFPóDF4IPSFXBZ3PBE  City Council meets Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in DUBVHVTUJOF!NFOMPQBSLPSH of Belle Haven Elementary School, the 4BO$BSMPT the council chambers. Agendas, minutes library serves students and the public. t Menlo Park Library:  Most of its reading selection is geared and staff reports are posted on the city’s tXXSFDPMPHZTBONBUFPDPVOUZDPN toward children and families. Tue, Wed website at www.menlopark.org. The Director of Personnel Services: Glen BNQN5IV 'SJOPPOQN4BU Menlo Art League Meets the second site also contains general information ,SBNFSHILSBNFS! OPPOQN$MPTFE.POEBZTBOE4VOEBZT Wednesday of the month at Menlo Park about the city as well as links to the police menlopark.org t Recreation Center. No meetings in July or department, library and recreation center. Engineering Services Manager: August. The public is welcome to lectures, t DJUZDMFSL  $IBSMFT5BZMPSDXUBZMPS! 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