August 2014 Santa Clara County Calworks Resource Guide

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August 2014 Santa Clara County Calworks Resource Guide CalWORKs Resource Guide Santa Clara County Making a Difference Through People, Service and Performance! August 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Find the Guide on Line at: http://www.sccgov.org/sites/ssa/Department%20of%20Employment%20- %20Benefit%20Services/Pages/Department-of-Employment---Benefit-Services.aspx EMERGENCY RESOURCES HEALTH RESOURCES- CONTINUE Emergency Assistance Network 1 Black Infant Health Program 24 Community Services Agency of Mt. View & Los Altos All Around Senior Services 24 The Salvation Army CalWORKs Health Alliance 25 St. Joseph’s Family Center YMCA – Mental Health Services 25 Sunnyvale Community Services Rebekah – Children’s Services 26 Sacred Heart Community Services Healthier Kids Foundation Santa Clara County 26 Santa Clara InnVision Georgia Travis Center Mental Health Call Center – Counseling Services 27 InnVision Opportunity Services Center Goodwill of Silicon Valley – Wellness Center 27 County Social West Valley Community Services Suicide Prevention 27 Cal-Learn/AFLP Programs – Pregnant Teen Services 28 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA Services Agency Alum Rock Counseling Center 28 Social Services Agency – Benefits Information 2-3 Mission DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCES SUPPORT RESOURCES CalWORKs Social Work Unit 29 Statement: 2-1-1 – Santa Clara County 4 Domestic Violence Prevention 29 VITA – Volunteer Income Tax Assistance 4 Next Door Solutions to Domestic Violence 29 Bay Area Self-Sufficiency Calculator 5 The Social YMCA Domestic Violence Dept. Support Network 29 Bay Area Legal Aid 5 Services Agency Sacred Heart Community Service – JOBLINK 6 FOOD RESOURCES Bill Wilson Center – Contact Cares 6 Second Harvest Food Bank 30 is a culturally Native TANF – Assistance & Services 6 CalFresh Restaurant Meals Program 31 sensitive and Clean Slate – Tattoo Removal Program 7 Farmers’ Market and CalFresh Program 31 socially Expungement Program – Record Clearance 7 Department of Aging and Adult Services 32 Jump Start Auto Repair Program 7 Senior Nutrition – Dining In & Out responsible public New Eyes – Glasses 8 CalFresh Program 32 MERIWEST Credit Union – Financial Education 8 HOUSING RESOURCES agency providing Community Action Agency – Energy Assistance 8 The Family Self-Sufficiency Program – Page 10 Dress for Success – San Jose 9 high quality, Community Technology Alliance – Page 15 Leaders for Community Development 9 Housing Services – Pages 16-17 professional, Sacred Heart – Home Energy Assistance Program 9 financial, and Children Dental Center 10 TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES Teen Health Van 10 Guarantee Ride Program 33 protective services The Family Self-Sufficiency Program 10 Bike to Work Program 33 for residents of Resources for Immigrants 10 Mileage and Bus Pass Cost Reimbursement 33 California Alternative Rates for Energy (CARE) 11 Transit Assistance Program (TAP) 33 Santa Clara Phoenix Data Center 11 Transportation Information for Santa Clara County 34-35 Working Partnerships, USA 11 California Low Cost Auto Insurance Program 36 County. Katherine and George Alexander Law Center 11 Peninsula Family Services – Ways to Work 36 Fatherhood/Male Involvement 11 CHILDREN & CHILD CARE RESOURCES www.sccgov.org Internet Essential from Comcast 12 KAFPA – Kinship, Adoption & Foster Care 37 Santa Clara County Parks 12 First 5 of Santa Clara County – Early Childhood 37 Sight for Students 13 Family Dependency Court System 37 San Jose Public Library 13 Learning Links Preschool 38 Silicon Valley/South Bay SAVES 14 Morgan Hill Migrant Educational Program 38 MERIWEST Credit Union 14 Migrant Education Program (MEP) 38 United Way Silicon Valley – Credit Coaching 15 Child Care Resources – CalWORKs Referrals 39 Community Technology Alliance 15 Alternative Payment Programs – Child Care Services 40 Housing Information 16-17 Child Safety Information – Megan’s Law/Oliver’s Law 40 Opportunity Fund – Match Savings Account 18 Family Stabilization 18 REFUGEE RESOURCES Coalition Against Payday Predators (CAPP) 18 Jewish Family Services of Silicon Valley 41 The Earned Income Tax – Earned Income Credit 19 International Rescue Committee 41 Tax EZ Program – Free Tax Preparation 19 IDA Program for Refugees and Asylees 41 EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES HEALTH RESOURCES Children’s Health Initiative – Health Insurance 20 Council on Aging 42 Industrial Culinary Vocational Training Program 42 Free Prescription Saving Card 20 Health Benefits Recourses Center 21 EC Works – Expanded Subsidized Employment 42 CONTACT WIC – Nutrition Program 21 Employment & Career Centers 43-44 Cecilia Núñez-Massara School Health Clinics 22 EDUCATION / TRAINING (408) 755-7742 San Andres Regional Center 22 Colleges & Adult Ed. – CalWORKs Liaison Services 45 cecilia.nunez- Medi-Cal 23 Adult Education/Colleges/CBOs/Other 46 [email protected] Santa Clara Family Health Plan – Health Plan 23 EMERGENCY RESOURCES EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Assistance for Santa Clara County Families NETWORK The Emergency Assistance Network (EAN) provides a variety of (EAN) services to prevent homelessness and works as a safety net for residents facing eviction, utility disconnection, and hunger. The EAN offers assistance to help families and individuals recover from PROGRAM emergency situations, often providing case management and financial INFORMATION education in conjunction with: Everyone experiences emergencies from time to Food Assistance Utility Assistance time. For some Silicon Rent and Mortgage Aid Medical and Transportation Aid Valley residents, however, each day is a struggle for Contact the Emergency Assistance Network Agency providing financial stability and services to families living in your zip code. independence. When an emergency hits, they need The Salvation Army somewhere to turn for help: Community Services Agency 359 North 4th Street The Emergency Assistance of Mt. View & Los Altos San Jose, CA 95112 Network (EAN) was set up 204 Stierlin Road (408) 282-1165 to assist families during Mountain View, CA 94043 these struggling times. (650) 968-0836 95013 95037 95119 95120 95121 95122 95123 95127 ELIGIBILITY 94022 94024 94035 95132 95135 95137 95138 Families can refer to the 94040 94041 94043 95139 95141 95148 95192 95193 service provider according to the zip code they live in. St. Joseph’s Family Center Sunnyvale Community Services 7950 A-Church Street 725 Kifer Road CONTACT INFORMATION Gilroy, CA 95020 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 2-1-1 (408) 842-6662 (408) 738-4321 WWW.211 scc.org 95020 95046 94085 94086 94087 94089 PARTICIPATING POLICE InnVision Shelter Network Sacred Heart Community Service DEPARTMENTS Georgia Travis Center 1381 S. First Street Gilroy ---------- (408) 846-0323 297 Commercial Street Morgan Hill --- (408) 779-2101 San Jose, CA 95110 San Jose, CA 95112 Milpitas -------- (408) 586-2400 (408) 278-2160 (408) 453-3124 Mt. View ------- (650) 903-6350 San Jose ------ (408) 277-2276 95008 95110 95111 95113 95002 95035 95050 95051 Santa Clara --- (408) 615-4700 95117 95118 95124 95125 95053 95054 95112 95116 95126 95128 95136 95131 95133 95134 InnVision Shelter Network West Valley Community Services Opportunity Services Center 10104 Vista Drive 33 Encina Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 Palo Alto, CA 94301 (408) 255-8033 (650) 853-8672 95014 95030 95032 95033 94301 94303 95044 95070 95129 95130 94304 94305 94306 1 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA Social Services Agency is available to assist you and your family! www.MyBenefitsCalWIN.org Create a MyBenefitsCalWIN account to: Check Your Benefits Status, Amount & Date Available Submit Periodic Reports: Semi-Annual (SAR-7) – Mid Year Status (MSR) Contact a Worker by E-mail Sent to a Centralized E-mail Box Submit/Continue Application Report Abuse and/or Fraud Review Up To 6-Months Case History Request Verification Letter EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) Balance Renewal Online MyBenefitsCalWIN Review Information on Fair Hearings Replace Medi-Cal Card www.MyBenefitsCalWIN.org My BCW application document (PDF) produced will display questions and numbers in the same order as they appear on the SAWS 1 & SAWS 2 Plus APPLY ONLINE FOR Cash Aid (CalWORKs) Food Assistance (CalFresh) Medi-Cal /Health Care Programs Refugee Assistance LANGUAGES English, Spanish, Chinese & Russian MyBenefitCalWIN Mobile Application Available 24/7 Eliminates travel & office hours to simplify & speed up the application process 24-HR AUTOMAT ED INFORMATION LINE: 1-877-96 BENEFITS or 1-877-962-3633 Information Office Locations/Hours How to Apply EBT/Medical Cards Case Status Programs Offered How to Report Abuse 2 COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA Social Services Agency is available to assist you and your family! MyBenefitsCalWIN Mobile Application Provides an overview of the four primary programs: Cash Aid (CalWORKs) Food Assistance (CalFresh) Medi-Cal/Health Care Programs General Assistance Find CalWORKs County Offices via GPS, Zip Code and Select Location MyBenefitsCalWIN Provides Disaster Assistance www.MyBenefitsCalWIN.org Check Eligibility Apply for MyBenefitsCalWIN APPLY ONLINE FOR Once request has been submitted, Applicant may also Cash Aid (CalWORKs) submit verifications by Selecting the Verification Type Food Assistance (CalFresh) and Take a Picture of the Verification Using the Mobile Medi-Cal /Health Care phone camera. Programs Refugee Assistance Information Intake and Continuing Cases: LANGUAGES Intake Benefits: For information on newly filed applications English, Spanish, Chinese & Russian Benefits Application Center (BAC) Families with Children 1867 Senter Rd., SJ (408) 758-3800 CalWORKs, CalFresh & Medi-Cal MyBenefitCalWIN General Assistance (GA) Adults
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