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San Leandro Mock-Up 2 ADULT PROTECTION AND Family Emergency Spectrum Community Latino Commission on BANANAS Girls Incorporated of Community Resources Lavender Seniors of CARE SERVICES Shelter Coalition Services, Inc. Alcohol & Drug Abuse 5232 Claremont Ave Alameda County for Independent the East Bay FESCO Family Emer- 2617 Barrington Court of Alameda County Oakland, CA 94618 13666 E 14th Street Living (CRIL) 1395 Bancroft Ave, Room 10 Alameda County gency Shelter Hayward, CA 94545 1319 Fruitvale Ave Referrals to childcare and San Leandro, CA 94578 439 A Street San Leandro, CA 94577 Medical Center 21455 Birch Street, #5 Energy bill assistance Oakland, CA 94601 subsidized childcare Academic and skills- Hayward, CA 94541 Social activities, support Fairmont Campus Hayward, CA 94541 and weatherization for Drop-in, outpatient and programs. Administers building programs for Assistance for persons and networking for 15400 Foothill Blvd Emergency shelter for eligible individuals. Also residential recovery payment programs to girls and young women. with disabilities including lesbian, gay, bisexual and San Leandro, CA 94578 homeless and low-income offers senior nutrition, fall support. Serves English assist low-income parents Counseling for children, peer support, attendant transgender seniors. 2011 Comprehensive health families. prevention and computer and Spanish speaking in paying for childcare. adolescents, adults and referral, access to 510-667-9655 (Office) care including inpatient, 510-581-3223 (Information) skills training. men, women and youth. Offers parent support families. government benefits, outpatient, rehabilitation, 510-881-0300 (Main Office) Youth prevention services. groups. 510-357-5515 (Main Office) housing information and Marina Community skilled nursing, and HIV Family Violence Law 510-535-2303 (Main Office) 510-658-0381 (Childcare advocacy. Center services. Center Referrals) Seneca Center for 510-881-5743 (Main Office) 15301 Wicks Blvd Crisis Intervention and ALCOHOL AND DRUG Teen Challenge Children and Families 510-658-7353 (General 510-881-0218 (TTY/TDD) San Leandro, CA 94579 510-895-4200 (Main) Mobile Response SERVICES NorWestCal Nevada 2275 Arlington Drive 510-287-5000 Information) Recreation, classes, and PO Box 22009 Oakland Men’s Center San Leandro, CA 94578 Davis Street Family East Bay Paratransit Bay East Alameda County Social 510-658-2307 (TTY/TDD) health and wellness Services Agency Oakland, CA 94623 Al-Anon and Alateen 2221 - 90th Avenue Therapeutic preschool for Resource Center activities for all ages. Adult Protective 24-hour crisis support, District 15 - Oakland, Oakland, CA 94605 Bay Area Crisis Nursery children with behavioral 3081 Teagarden Street Includes senior program. 510-777-2300 1506 Mendocino Drive Services information and referral Hayward Area Christian-based or emotional problems. San Leandro, CA 94577 510-577-6080 (Office) Medi-Cal Center Medi-Cal 6955 Foothill Blvd, Suite 300 for victims of domestic San Lorenzo, CA 94580 residential program for Concord, CA 94521 23-hour crisis stabiliza- Emergency food, clothing Oakland, CA 94605 violence. Immediate Anonymous fellowship men recovering from Short-term residential tion program for voucher program and Spanish Speaking overnight accommoda- drugs, alcohol, gang care for children, age adolescents. free medical clinic for Citizens’ Foundation 888-999-4772 Investigates, intervenes and meetings for spouses, tion, confidential relatives and friends of membership or abuse. birth-11, whose families 510-317-1444 (Main Office) eligible clients. Child care 1470 Fruitvale Ave 510-263-2420 and serves elderly and dependent adults who are relocation and safety problem drinkers. District Community drug are in stress or crisis. 510-483-3030 (Willow Rock programs for low-income Oakland, CA 94601 Medi-Cal known or suspected planning in emergencies. 15 meetings in Alameda, education and prevention Aims to prevent abuse Crisis Response Center) families. Counseling for Bilingual educational General Assistance General victims of abuse, neglect 510-208-0255 (Crisis Line) Castro Valley, Hayward, program. and neglect of children. individuals, couples and and job training, CalFRESH (Food Stamps) (Food CalFRESH or exploitation. 800-947-8301 (Emergencies, Oakland, Piedmont, San 510-562-1141 (East Bay) 925-685-6633 (Office) The Unity Council families. citizenship preparation, CalWORKs Mobile Response) Leandro and San 3301 E 12th Street 510-347-4620 (Main Office) youth services, and 510-577-3500 (Intake) Victory Outreach Children’s Hospital Alameda County Social Services Agency Services Social County Alameda Lorenzo. Oakland, CA 94601 information and referral. 866-225-5277 (Toll-Free Elder Lavender Seniors of 26747 Huntwood Avenue Oakland Deaf Counseling 510-276-2270 (Information Multilingual Head Start 510-261-7839 (Main Office) 800-870-3663 Abuse Hotline) Advocacy and Referral the East Bay and Message Line) Hayward, CA 94544 Center for Child and Early Head Start Alameda County Community Food Bank Food Community County Alameda Agency (DCARA) Alzheimer’s Services of 1395 Bancroft Ave, Room 10 Christian-based Protection programs. Center-based 800-344-2666 (Toll-Free) 14895 E 14th Street, #200 the East Bay San Leandro, CA 94577 residential rehabilitation 747 - 52nd Street childcare and home- DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILI- I P C www.ncwsa.org (List of NQUIRIES UBLIC OMMON San Leandro, CA 94578 2320 Channing Way Social activities, support Meetings) for former gang Oakland, CA 94609 based services. TIES SERVICES Berkeley, CA 94704 and networking for members, substance Comprehensive medical 510-535-6900 (Main Office) Services for deaf and Alcoholics Anonymous hard of hearing people. Adult day health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual and abusers and homeless and mental health East Bay Services to transgender seniors. East Bay Intergroup, men. Prison counseling. services for children and Communication access, persons with Alzheimer’s Inc. the Developmentally 510-667-9655 (Main Office) 510-265-1800 (Main Office) adolescents impacted by COMMUNITY SERVICES information and referral, Disabled or related dementias. employment assistance, Support for caregivers. 295 - 27th Street abuse or violence. Evergreen Day Program Pathways Home Oakland, CA 94612 independent living skills 510-644-8292 (Main Office) 510-428-3000 (Hospital) Alameda County 797 Montague Avenue Health, Hospice and Peer support and CHILD PROTECTION AND Behavioral Health Care and peer counseling. 510-888-1411 (Hayward) Private Duty 510-428-3742 (Center for San Leandro, CA 94577 referrals to 12-step CARE SERVICES Child Protection) Services 510-343-6670 (Main; Video 333 Hegenberger Road, Suite meetings for anyone who Phone) Basic education, personal Building Futures with ACCESS Program development, creative English Women and Children 700 desires to stop drinking Alameda County Social Davis Street Family 1900 Embarcadero, Suite 208 510-483-6914 (TTY/TDD) Oakland, CA 94621 alcohol. Services Agency Resource Center leisure activities and pre- 1395 Bancroft Ave Oakland, CA 94606 Eden I&R, Inc. In-home medical and Children and Family 3081 Teagarden Street vocational training for San Leandro, CA 94577 510-839-8900 (Hotline) Telephone screening, developmentally disabled emotional care for Services Department San Leandro, CA 94577 570 B Street Shelters for women with www.eastbayaa.org (List of information and referral Hayward, CA 94541 adults, age 21 or over. terminally ill patients and Meetings) 24100 Amador Street Emergency food, to mental health, alcohol or without children facing their families. Home Provides information and 510-895-2838 (Day Program) homelessness or family Hayward, CA 94544 clothing, and free and drug abuse services. health care as ordered by Horizon Services, Inc. medical clinic for eligible referral services that violence. 24-hour crisis 24-hour hotline, 800-491-9099 (Centralized East Bay Services to physicians. Private duty PO Box 4217 emergency response, individuals. Child care enable people to access hotline. Intake Service) community resources. the Developmentally home health aides. Hayward, CA 94540 casework and foster care programs for low-income Disabled 510-357-0205 (Office) 510-632-4390 (Information) Detoxification and placement for abused, families. Counseling for Alameda County 2-1-1 (Information and Evergreen Senior 866-292-9688 (Toll-Free residential recovery for abandoned, exploited individuals, couples and Community Food Referral) Service Opportunities Center - Wisdom Path Crisis Line) adults experiencing and neglected children. families. Bank 510-537-3794 (TTY/TDD) Program for Seniors (SOS), Inc./ problems with alcohol Also provides adoption Community Adult Day Meals on Wheels 510-347-4620 (Main Office 7900 Edgewater Drive Gray Panthers 985 Sueirro Street Care Center at St. and other drugs. services. and Child Care Eligibility) Oakland, CA 94621 1435 Grove Way Southern Alameda Hayward, CA 94541 Peter’s Outpatient treatment for 510-670-6699 (Information) 510-567-0322 (Davis Street Provides referrals to free County Network Social, recreational, Hayward, CA 94546 youth and families. 290 Broadmoor Blvd 510-259-1800 (Child Abuse Child Care at Garfield) food and meal programs. 1328 Via El Monte educational and health Home-delivered meals to 510-582-2100 (Main Office) Hotline) 510-635-5437 (Davis Street Distributes food to San Leandro, CA 94577 homebound seniors and San Lorenzo, CA 94580 services for developmen- Adult day care for those Children’s Center) agencies that serve meals tally disabled seniors. disabled residents.
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