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Category Page Category Page Community Info and Referral 1 Housing: Permanent/Rapid Re-Housing 21 Abuse (Adult/Children) 3 Housing: Transitional 22 Adoption Services 3 LGBTQ+ 23 Advocacy & Legal Services 4 Mediation/Conflict Resolution 23 Cancer Services 6 Medical Info/Insurance 23 Caregiver Services 6 Medical Marijuana 24 Child Care 7 Medical Services 24 Civil Rights/Human Rights Advocacy 7 Mental/Behavioral Health 27 Clothing/Hygiene Resources 7 Native American Services 28 Dental Services 8 Organization Resources 30 Developmental/Intellectual Disability Services 9 Parenting Resources 31 Disability-related Resources 9 Pets/Animals 33 Discounts & Reduced Fee 10 Prenatal Services 34 Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence 11 Recreation & Fun 35 Education 12 Senior Services 36 Employment & Training 13 Service Agencies, Clubs and Funders 37 Financial Assistance with Training and Supports 14 Shelters: Emergency/Crisis 39 Food – Meals 15 Spanish Language Resources and Support 40 Food – Pantries & Other Resources 16 Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Services 40 Grief and Bereavement Services 18 SUD: Residential Facilities and Clean & Sober Houses 42 Health & Wellness 19 Transportation 43 Homeless/Houseless 19 Veterans 44 Housing: Assisted Living 20 Volunteer Opportunities 45 Housing: Long Term Care 21 Youth Services 46 • DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services and cannot guarantee accuracy. • Semi-annual updates issued April and October. Send corrections and updates to [email protected]. • The North Coast Health Improvement and Information Network (NCHIIN) has an online, mobile-friendly tool, the North Coast Resource Hub (NCRH), http://resourcehub.nchiin.org/. The primary audience for the NCRH is social workers, case managers, and other service providers working with clients with complex needs. Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Comprehensive database of information on resources available in Humboldt County. Call the 2-1-1 or 707-441- Community Info and 1707 E St. Suite 4, help line from any phone in Humboldt County to talk to a real person: A caring, highly-skilled 2-1-1 Humboldt 1001, 877-460- http://www.211humboldt.org/ Referral Eureka, CA 95501 call center specialist who will link you to the right telephone numbers for real help. It's free, 6000 it's easy, and it's confidential. Services offered through the HNFRC include: Food programs, clothing closets, hygiene Community Info and Arcata Family Resource 2400 Baldwin St., 707-862-1002 http://www.hnfrc.org/ supplies, laundry voucher programs, student and family support, parenting classes, lice Referral Center (HNFRC Member) Arcata, CA 95521 checks, free computer/internet/fax/phone, job support and community events and activities. Connection and referral to resources available in Humboldt County, food programs, health Community Info and Arcata House, Arcata 1005 11th St., Arcata, 707-822-4528, services, substance use support, clothing and hygiene products, showers on a limited basis, http://www.arcatahouse.org/ Referral House Partnership CA 95521 707-633-6236 housing navigation services, application assistance to entitlement benefits, job search and application assistance and other servicves.

Area 1 Agency on Aging http://www.a1aa.org/programs-and- Helps seniors find community resources and publishes the Senior Information Guide, a Community Info and 434 Seventh St., 707-273-3659, 1- Senior Information & services/senior-information-and- categorized phone and internet directory of programs and services relating to seniors. Para Referral Eureka, CA 95501 800-408-4636 Assistance assistance/senior-information-guide llamada en espaol 707-502-7688.

Open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone calls received until 4 p.m. Day Community Info and Betty Chinn- Betty Kwan 133 Seventh St., https://www.bettychinn.org/betty-kwan- 707-407-3833 center services include case management, employment and housing, use of the computer lab, Referral Chinn Day Center Eureka, CA 95501 chinn-day-center.html phone and mail services. Clothing and hygiene products are available on a limited basis.

Blue Lake Community https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- One of five Community Resource Centers (CRCs) operated by Providence, Redwood Memorial Community Info and 111 Greenwood Ave., Resource Center (HNFRC 707-668-5239 community/community-resource- Hospital. Coordinates local programs and provides community information and referrals. Also Referral Blue Lake, CA 95525 Member) centers/ a member of the Humboldt Network of Family Resource Centers (HNFRC).

Provides a variety of community services including a monthly newsletter, clothing closet, Community Info and Bridgeville Community 38717 Kneeland Road, http://www.bridgevillecommunitycenter 707-777-1775 shower, job search and resume assistance, washer and dryer, senior programs, food pantry, Referral Center (HNFRC Member) Bridgeville, CA 95526 .org/ family support, computer access, annual Bridgefest event and more.

Carlotta Healthy Start Services offered through the HNFRC include: Food programs, health services, student and Community Info and 300 Wilder Road, Community Center 707-768-3860 http://www.hnfrc.org/ family support, counseling (Substance Use Disorder), clothing closets, tutoring, lice checks, Referral Carlotta, CA 95528 (HNFRC Member) play groups, free computer/internet/fax, community events and activities and job support. Community Disability Community Info and Resource Guide (Tri- http://www.tilinet.org/wp- A comprehensive guide developed to help persons with disabilities and their service providers ------Referral County Independent content/uploads/Resource-Guide.pdf find needed services. Living) https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- Community Info and Eureka Community 35 West Third St., One of five CRCs operated by Providence, Redwood Memorial Hospital. Coordinates local 707-442-5239 community/community-resource- Referral Resource Center Eureka, CA 95501 programs and provides community information and referrals. centers/ Community Info and Fortuna Adventist 2331 Rohnerville Road, Serving the Valley, provides info on community resources and operates a thrift store, 707-725-1166 http://fortunaacs.com/ Referral Community Services Fortuna, CA 95540 clothing closet, and food pantry. Bilingual staff available Tues/Wed 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Connection and referral to resources available in Humboldt County, food programs, health Community Info and Fortuna Family Resource 2089 Newburg Road, services, substance use support, clothing and hygiene products, showers on a limited basis, 707-725-9082 https://sfe-fesd-ca.schoolloop.com/frc Referral Center (HNFRC Member) Fortuna, CA 95540 housing navigation services, application assistance to entitlement benefits, job search and application assistance and other services. 3000 Newburg Provides a healthy and supportive environment that promotes interaction, understanding and Community Info and Gene Lucas Community Road, Fortuna, CA 707-725-3300 https://glccenter.org/ respect between generations through a variety of activities, classes, programs and services. Referral Center 95540 Offers bilingual classes.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 1 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Services offered through the HNFRC include: Food programs, hygiene support, clothing closet, Community Info and Family Resource T8 Holt St., Hoopa, CA 530-625-4000 http://www.hnfrc.org/ free computer/internet/phone/fax, student and family support, parenting classes, job Referral Center (HNFRC Member) 95546 support, community events and activities. Part of Eureka’s Westside Community Improvement Association; offers extensive, diverse Community Info and Jefferson Community 1000 B St., Eureka, CA 707-497-6280 http://www.Jefferson-project.org community services and recreational opportunities. Also a member of the Humboldt Network Referral Center (HNFRC Member) 95501 of Family Resource Centers (HNFRC).

Loleta Community Loleta Elementary https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- One of five CRCs operated by Providence, Redwood Memorial Hospital. Coordinates local Community Info and Resource Center (HNFRC School, 700 Loleta 707-733-5239 community/community-resource- programs and provides community information and referrals. Bilingual Coordinator. Also a Referral Member) Drive, Loleta, CA 95551 centers/ member of the HNFRC. Manila Community Community Support services include food programs, student and family support, job Community Info and 1611 Peninsula Drive, Resource Center (HNFRC 707-444-9771 http://manilacrc.org/ seeker resources, play groups, counseling and medical referrals, fax/internet, connection Referral Manila, CA 95521 Member) to CalWORKs and CalFresh, community events and meeting space. 2100 J St., Eureka, CA http://www.eurekacityschools.org/index Services offered through the HNFRC include: Food programs, clothing closets, hygiene Community Info and Marshall Family Resource 95501 and 216 West .php?option=com_content&view=article 707-441-2404 supplies, laundry voucher program, student and family support, parenting classes, lice checks, Referral Centers (HNFRC Member) Harris St., Eureka, CA &id=385:marshall-family-resource- free computer/internet/fax/phone, job support and community events and activities. 95501 center&Itemid=265

Services offered include: food programs, student and family support, medical and counseling Community Info and Valley Resource 167 Sherman St., http://www.mattolevalleyresourcecente 707-629-3348 referrals, play groups, free computer/internet/fax, CalFresh signups, and community events Referral Center (HNFRC Member) Petrolia, CA 95558 r.org and activities. Member of the Humboldt Network of Family Resource Centers (HNFRC).

McKinleyville Family Services offered through the HNFRC include: Food programs, health services, student and Community Info and 1450 Hiller Road, Resource Center (HNFRC 707-840-0905 http://mckfrc.org/ family support, counseling (Substance Use Disorder), clothing closets, tutoring, lice checks, Referral McKinleyville, CA 95519 Member) play groups, free computer/internet/fax, community events and activities and job support.

Community Info and Mobile Outreach Vehicle, http://humboldtgov.org/383/Mobile- Mobile unit that travels to outlying areas of Humboldt County. Provides assistance with --- 707-296-5145 Referral HOME Program, DHHS Outreach-Program CalFresh and other social services provided by the County of Humboldt.

Pine Hill/South Bay Food programs, health services, student and family support, counseling referrals, play groups, Community Info and 5230 Vance Ave., https://southbayusd.org/family- Family Resource Center 707-445-5933 free computer/internet/fax usage, community events and activities, housing search, and Cal Referral Eureka, CA 95503 resource-center (HNFRC Member) Fresh sign ups. Member of the Humboldt Network of Family Resource Centers (HNFRC). View or download a comprehensive 15 page resource list maintained by Queer Humboldt. Community Info and Queer Humboldt P.O. Box 45, Arcata, CA http://www.queerhumboldt.org/resourc Community service groups, open and affirming churches and spiritual organizations, youth, 707-502-2890 Referral Extensive Resource List 95518-0045 es/resource-download/ homelessness, crisis, social groups, mental wellness, health wellness, legal resources, wedding resources and more. Rio Dell Community https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- Community Info and 99 Wildwood Ave., Rio One of five CRCs operated by Providence, Redwood Memorial Hospital. Coordinates local Resource Center (HNFRC 707-764-5239 community/community-resource- Referral Dell, CA 95562 programs and provides community information and referrals. Also a member of the HNFRC. Member) centers/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Famil Southern Humboldt Services offered through the HNFRC include: Food programs, health services, student and Community Info and 344 Humboldt Ave., y-Resource-Center-Southern- Family Resource Center 707-923-1147 family support, counseling (Substance Use Disorder), clothing closets, tutoring, lice checks, Referral Redway, CA 95560 Humboldt/124716694350164?rf=16234 (HNFRC Member) play groups, free computer/internet/fax, community events and activities and job support. 0227123806

Willow Creek Community https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- Community Info and 38883 Highway 299, One of five CRCs operated by Providence, Redwood Memorial Hospital.Coordinates local Resource Center (HNFRC 530-629-3141 community/community-resource- Referral Creek, CA 95573 programs and provides community information and referrals. Also a member of the HNFRC. Member) centers/

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 2 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description 707-476-2100, after 5 p.m., Abuse Adult Protective Services 808 E St., Eureka, CA http://humboldtgov.org/499/Adult- APS provides protective services to elders (65 and older) and dependent adults (18-64) who weekends, toll (Adult/Children) (APS), DHHS 95501 Protective-Services are unable to protect their own interests or care for themselves. free 866-527- 8614 Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) speaks for children in court because all children Abuse 2356 Myrtle Ave., CASA of Humboldt 707-443-3197 http://www.humboldtcasa.org/ have a right to live in a safe, healthy and secure environment. Trained volunteers advocate for (Adult/Children) Eureka, CA 95501 abused children in court, assuring that they are placed in safe, nurturing homes. Abuse Child Abuse Prevention P.O. Box 854, Eureka, Provides training, public awareness and support regarding child abuse prevention, 707-269-2016 http://www.capcchumboldt.org (Adult/Children) Coordinating Council CA 95502 intervention and treatment efforts. The Child Protection reporting guide is intended to assist reporters who are concerned about Child Protection feedback: cws- https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5652 possible abuse or neglect of a child and who must decide whether to report their concerns to Abuse Reporting Guide (CPRG) --- [email protected] 784/1026-Humboldt-County-CPRG- Child Welfare Services (CWS), Humboldt County Sheriff's Office (HCSO), or any other law (Adult/Children) (Interim) (DHHS) dt.ca.us Interim-Tool enforcement agency. The CPRG is currently in the final stages of development. This is an interim site/version. DHHS-Child Welfare Services (CWS) Office of the Ombudsperson provides the following Abuse Child Welfare Services 2430 Sixth St., Eureka, https://humboldtgov.org/2360/CWS- 707-388-6777 services: independent review of concerns or complaints; information, consultation and (Adult/Children) Ombudsman (DHHS) CA 95501 Office-of-the-Ombudsperson facilitation; and, assistance with problem resolution. Emergency Response workers investigate reports of child maltreatment. Protection of the Abuse Child Welfare Services, 2430 Sixth St., Eureka, http://humboldtgov.org/497/Child- 707-445-6180 child is the main goal, and maintaining the family unit is emphasized whenever possible. (Adult/Children) DHHS CA 95501 Welfare-Services Emergency response services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Long-Term Care Abuse 434 Seventh St., The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program advocates for the rights of residents of skilled Ombudsman Program, 707-269-1330 http://www.a1aa.org/ (Adult/Children) Eureka, CA 95501 nursing and residential care facilities. Area 1 Agency on Aging

Humboldt: 443- 2737, hotline 445- Serves survivors of all ages and genders who have experienced sexual abuse and the non- Abuse North Coast Rape Crisis P.O. Box 1011, Eureka, 2881. Del Norte: http://www.ncrct.org offending people who care about them. 24 hour crisis line, in-person counseling, support (Adult/Children) Team CA 95502 465-6961, hotline group, advocacy, accompaniment, information and referrals, prevention education. 465-2851 Adoption Horizons Provides adoptable children with families, state licensed home studies, counseling/adoption 10 W Seventh St. Suite Adoption Services (Licensed Private 707-444-9909 http://www.adoption-horizons.org/ planning for pregnant woman, adoption education, preparation and guidance to singles and F, Eureka, CA 95501 Adoption Agency) couples desiring to adopt. http://www.cdss.ca.gov/Benefits- Adoption Services Bureau, For parents who relinquish a child to an adoption agency for placement, who place a child 749 F St., Arcata, CA Services/Adoption- Adoption Services State Deptartment of 707-826-9180 directly, or who wish to adopt. Information available about licensed public and private 95521 Services/Adoptions/Adoption-Field- Social Services Offices/Arcata-Adoption-Office adoption agencies. Provides nurturing homes with love to match with foster children. Social workers visit the kids Environmental 612 G St. Suite 104, and their foster parents weekly. Operates several six-bed group homes and a 30 bed group Adoption Services Alternatives Foster Family 707-443-7370 http://www.ea.org/ Eureka, CA 95501 home, as well as offering transitional rental housing for youth aged 18-24 who have aged out Agency of foster care. The Infant Placement Program differs from other independent adoption programs. This Infant Placement http://www.adoption- 10 W Seventh St. Suite program is geared exclusively for women who want to improve themselves through the Adoption Services Program: Adoption 707-444-9909 horizons.org/programs/infant- F, Eureka, CA 95501 process of adoption. Adoption Horizons assists the family through the matching and legal Horizons placement/ processes, as well as counsels and supports the birthmother.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 3 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Root & Rebound Re-entry Advocacy Center produces a comprehensive guide to increase access to justice and opportunity for people in reentry from prison and jail, and to educate Advocacy & Legal "Roadmap to Re-entry: a https://www.rootandrebound.org/resou ------and empower those who support them. View the guide online or download the 1,000+ page Services Legal Guide” rces/ca-roadmap/ PDF. Topics include housing, public benefits, ID and other key documents, court-ordered debt, employment and education. Advocacy & Legal Blue Lake Tribal Court, 428 Chartin Road, Blue http://www.bluelakerancheria- Has jurisdiction over civil and criminal matters arising within the tribe’s reservation as 707-668-5101 Services Tribe Lake, CA 95525 nsn.gov/govLawTribalCourt.html expressly provided in tribal ordinances. Advocacy & Legal California Indian Legal 324 F St., Eureka, CA 707-443-8397, Legal services to protect/advance Indian rights, foster self-determination, and facilitate tribal http://www.calindian.org/ Services Services 95501 800-347-2402 nation-building. Citizenship classes, refugee resettlement, DACA, preparing documents for visa petitions, Catholic Charities, 707-578-6000 adjustments of status, affidavits of support, consular processing documents, and work Advocacy & Legal 987 Airway Court, https://www.srcharities.org/immigratio Immigration and (Immigration authorizations. Most immigration legal services are provided for free, however, Catholic Services Santa Rosa, CA 95403 n/ Citizenship Services Front Desk) Charities does not cover the USCIS fees-- applicants must cover, unless they qualify for a USCIS fee waiver. DHHS-Child Welfare Services (CWS) Office of the Ombudsperson provides the following Advocacy & Legal Child Welfare Services 2430 Sixth St., Eureka, https://humboldtgov.org/2360/CWS- 707-388-6777 services: independent review of concerns or complaints; information, consultation and Services Ombudsman (DHHS) CA 95501 Office-of-the-Ombudsperson facilitation; and, assistance with problem resolution. An interagency collaborative program providing correctional supervision, substance abuse and Advocacy & Legal Community Corrections 404 H St., Eureka, CA http://www.humboldtgov.org/1413/Co 707-267-9320 mental health assessment and treatment, vocational services, and linkages to community- Services Resource Center 95501 mmunity-Corrections-Resource-Center based services to those on probation. Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-noon, 1-4:30 p.m.

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) speaks for children in court because all children Advocacy & Legal Court Appointed Special 2356 Myrtle Ave., 707-443-3197 http://www.humboldtcasa.org/ have a right to live in a safe, healthy and secure environment. Trained volunteers advocate for Services Advocates (CASA) Eureka, CA 95501 abused children in court, assuring that they are placed in safe, nurturing homes. Provides help with both family and civil law. Services are available to all parties that represent Advocacy & Legal Family Law Self-Help 825 Fifth St. Room 303, 707-445-7256 http://humboldt.courts.ca.gov/sh/ themselves regardless of income. Self-Help Center staff can provide you with information Services Center 95501 Eureka about your legal rights and obligations. Finding Resources and https://clubs.humboldt.edu/club_sites/f Provides leadership by encouraging advocacy, values, and customs that will lead to the Advocacy & Legal Empowerment through 1 Harpst St., Arcata, CA 707-826-3776 ree-finding-resources-and- continued recruitment, retention and graduation of low-income and undocumented students; Services Education: F.R.E.E. (an 95521 empowerment-through-education some pro bono lawyers from the Bay Area hosting webinars and giving free legal services. HSU Club) Advocacy & Legal Helen Zane, Disability 350 E St., Eureka, CA Social Security and SSI lawyer. Apply for Social Security Disability benefits first and wait for 707-822-1611 https://eurekasocialsecuritylawyer.com/ Services Lawyer 95501 decision. If denied, contact a disability lawyer. Homeless Court occurs monthly in a variety of shifting locations throughout Eureka and Advocacy & Legal 825 Fifth St., Eureka, CA http://www.humboldt.courts.ca.gov/ind Homeless Court Services 707-445-7256 Arcata. Various community partners offer intake services. For more information, please Services 95501 ex.htm contact the Courthouse at 707-445-7256. 11860 State Highway The court hears cases involving family law, child abuse and neglect, evictions, domestic Advocacy & Legal Hoopa Valley Tribal 96 (Tribe), Hoopa https://www.hoopa-nsn.gov/the-tribal- violence, restraining orders, juvenile delinquency, juvenile wellness court, traffic citations, and 530-625-4305 Services Court, Hoopa Tribe Justice Center P.O. Box government/hoopa-valley-tribal-court civil complaints for monetary damages. Hoopa Justice Center location 12530 State Highway 1389, Hoopa, CA 95546 96, Hoopa.

Advocacy & Legal Humboldt County District 825 Fifth St., Fourth http://www.humboldtgov.org/289/distri Prosecutes crimes occurring within the boundaries of Humboldt County, supplies legal and 707-445-7411 Services Attorney Floor, Eureka, CA 95501 ct-attorney technical assistance to police agencies and serves as legal advisor to the Grand Jury.

Advocacy & Legal Humboldt County 2002 Harrison Ave., As an agent of the Court they reduce the impact of crime in the community through 707-445-7401 http://www.co.humboldt.ca.us/prob/ Services Probation Department Eureka, CA 95501 investigation, prevention, supervision, collaboration, detention, and victim restitution.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 4 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description The mission of the Judicial System is to restore and preserve traditional methods of Advocacy & Legal Karuk Judicial System, P.O. Box 629, Yreka, CA 530-841-3143 ext http://www.karuk.us/index.php/depart resolving disputes between and among Tribal citizens to provide equality, justice, safety and Services Karuk Tribe 96097 6 ments/judicial-system security for all tribal citizens and to all people within the Karuk Tribe Jurisdiction. 64236 Second Ave., Advocacy & Legal Karuk Tribe - Child & Happy Camp, CA A federally recognized tribe of Karuk people. They are an indigenous people of California, 530-493-1600 http://www.karuk.us/karuk2/home Services Family Services 96039; also have an located in the northwestern corner of the state, in Humboldt and Siskiyou Counties. office in Orleans, CA The mission of LSNC is to provide quality legal services to empower the poor to identify and Advocacy & Legal Legal Services of 123 Third St., Eureka, 707-445-0866 http://www.lsnc.info/ defeat the causes and effects of poverty within their community efficiently utilizing all Services Northern California CA 95501 available resources. Long-Term Care Advocacy & Legal 434 Seventh St., The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program advocates for the rights of residents of skilled Ombudsman Program, 707-269-1330 http://www.a1aa.org/ Services Eureka, CA 95501 nursing and residential care facilities. Area 1 Agency on Aging

https://www.facebook.com/EurekaNAA The mission of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is to Advocacy & Legal P.O. Box 1434, Eureka, NAACP 707-502-2543 CP/ secure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights in order to eliminate Services CA 95502-1434 https://www.eurekanaacp.org/ race-based discrimination and ensure the health and well-being of all persons.

Advocacy & Legal Public Law Library of 812 Fourth St., RM G04, The mission of the Humboldt County Law Library is to provide the public with free access to up- 707-476-2356 http://co.humboldt.ca.us/law-library Services Humboldt County Eureka, CA 95501 to-date, user-friendly and appropriate legal resources. Provides assistance in the areas of both family law and non-family (civil) law. These services Advocacy & Legal Self Help Centers, 825 Fifth St., Room 310, are available to all self-represented parties regardless of income. Provides information on legal 707-445-7256 http://humboldt.courts.ca.gov/sh/ Services Humboldt Superior Court Eureka, CA 95501 rights and obligations; they cannot provide legal advice. Specific areas of help are listed on website. Helping immigrants re-unite with loved ones through various visa processes, up to and Advocacy & Legal Teresa Foster, 2180 Jefferson St. Suite https://www.teresafosterimmigration.co including residency and citizenship; based in Napa, office serves the immigrant community 707 255-8666 Services Immigration Consultant 103, Napa, CA 94559 m/ throughout the state. Mrs. Foster is not an attorney; she is a consultant, with a bond on file at the CA Secretary of State. A program to avoid the unnecessary criminalization of mental illness and extended Services through SF VA Advocacy & Legal incarceration among Veterans by ensuring that eligible justice-involved veterans have timely Veterans Justice Outreach Healthcare System; see --- http://www.va.gov/homeless/vjo.asp Services access to VHA services as clinically indicated. Specialists are responsible for direct outreach, website assessment, and case management. Victim Witness & CA Assists victims of crime and offers support services to victims, their families and witnesses Advocacy & Legal Victim Compensation, 825 Fifth St., fourth 707-445-7411 http://www.co.humboldt.ca.us/distatty/ during criminal proceedings. Victim Witness Assistance Centers work directly with the CA Services Humboldt County District floor, Eureka, CA 95501 Victim Compensation Program (CalVCP) to assist victims. Attorney VINE helps victims of crime with information about the custody of their offender; it is provided VINE Line (Victim Advocacy & Legal by the Humboldt County Sheriff & the CA Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. VINE Information & --- 1-866-277-7477 https://www.vinelink.com Services is a free service, available 24-hours a day, seven days a week, in English and Spanish. All Notification Everyday) registrations are confidential. The Court's role is to protect the values of the people, to support the development of those 190 Klamath Blvd., Advocacy & Legal Tribal Court, Yurok values within each member of the community, and to ensure that the responsibility to protect P.O. Box 1027, 707-482-1350 http://www.yuroktribe.org/tribalcourt/ Services Tribe Yurok traditions and traditional lands are carried out. Yurok Justice Center location 230 Klamath, CA 95548 Klamath Blvd, Klamath, CA 95548.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 5 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Group designed for those who are currently undergoing cancer treatment or have completed All Cancer Support Group, https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/our- 2700 Dolbeer St., 445-8121 ext. treatment, along with family/friends. Facilitated by April Alexander, Ocology Social Worker. Cancer Services Providence, St. Joseph services/cancer-program/support- Eureka, CA 95501 6349 Meets third Thursday of the month at 5:30 p.m. in various locations; please call for more Hospital services/ information. 317 I St., Eureka, CA 707-442-1436 Comprehensive source of national and local resources and information for those dealing with Cancer Services American Cancer Society http://www.cancer.org/ 95503 Office # 443-2241 the challenges of cancer. ACS Thrift Store at 2942 F St., Eureka. Cancer.Net provides timely, comprehensive, oncologist-approved information from the ASCO. 2318 Mill Road, Suite American Society of Cancer.Net brings the expertise and resources of ASCO to people living with cancer and those Cancer Services 800, Alexandria, VA 571-483-1300 http://www.cancer.net/ Clinical Oncology(ASCO) who care for and about them to help patients and families make informed health care 22314 decisions. Cancer Care Program, 2700 Dolbeer St., 707-269-4242, http://www.stjosepheureka.org/Our- Cancer Services Providence, St. Joseph Comprehensive cancer care to reduce morbidity and mortality from cancer. Eureka, CA 95501 800-477-1922 Services/Cancer-Program.aspx Hospital Cancer Support Group, http://www.stjoehumboldt.org/Our- 2700 Dolbeer St., This support group is open to people that have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and their Cancer Services Prostate (Providence, St. 707-496-8340 Services/Cancer-Program/Support- Eureka, CA 95501 loved ones. Provides education, resources, and support. Joseph Hospital) Services.aspx Evergreen Lodge, 2700 Dolbeer St., 707-445-8121 https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- Cancer Services Providence, St. Joseph Low-cost lodging for patients receiving cancer treatment at St. Joseph Hospital. Eureka, CA 95501 ext. 7980 community/evergreen-lodge/ Hospital Humboldt County Breast 987 Eighth St., Arcata, Community resource of support and education for those facing a breast health concern, Cancer Services 707-825-8345 http://www.hcbhp.org and GYN Health Project CA 95521 gynecologic cancer concern, or a diagnosis of breast or gynecologic cancer. 101 Montgomery St., Mission is aimed towards curing leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and Leukemia & Lymphoma Cancer Services Ste 750, San Francisco, 415-625-1100 http://www.lls.org improve the quality of life of patients and their families. Nearest local chapters are in Society CA 94104 Sacramento or S.F. 8455 Colesville Road Represents individuals living with, through and beyond a cancer diagnosis. Advocate for National Coalition for Cancer Services Suite 930, Silver Spring, 877-622-7937 http://www.canceradvocacy.org quality cancer care for all people touched by cancer and for changes in how the nation Cancer Survivorship MD 20910 researches, regulates, finances and delivers quality cancer care. Aides provide personal care, companionship and life enrichment services to help seniors and P.O. Box 6888 Elite Caregivers Senior others requiring assistance to continue to live independently in the comfort of their own Caregiver Services Eureka, CA 95502 707-496-8499 http://www.elite-caregivers.com Home Care home. Aides work independently and in teams to meet the needs of clients. Owned and operated by John and Laura Neely for over 25 years. This licensed, therapeutic day program offers comprehensive care, activities, health Humboldt Senior monitoring, therapies, social services, meals, and transportation for adults age 18 and older 1910 California St., Caregiver Services Resource Center/ Adult 707-443-9747 http://www.humsenior.org with chronic conditions or disabilities. The program is designed to help participants stay Eureka, CA 95501 Day Health Services mentally and physically active, reduce isolation, improve or maintain their health, and prevent decline of their abilities. Locations in Eureka and Fortuna. Humboldt Senior An extensive Alzheimer’s Resource Library is located at HSRC. Staff is available to provide Resource 1910 California St., Caregiver Services 707-443-9747 http://www.humsenior.org consultations regarding dementia care and referrals to community resources. Caregiver Center/Alzheimer's Eureka, CA 95501 support groups are available, as well as caregiver training workshops. Resource Center 707-476-2100, In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) is an alternative to costly out-of-home care such as In-Home Supportive 808 E St., Eureka, CA https://humboldtgov.org/502/In-Home- Caregiver Services toll free 866-527- nursing homes; provides aid to blind, aged, and disabled individuals who are unable to remain Services (IHSS), DHHS 95501 Supportive-Services 8614 safely in their own home without the aid of a care provider.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 6 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Services from light housekeeping to complex personal care, such as: children and adults with 525 Second St.,Ste 204 https://www.pacificmedicalresources.co Caregiver Services Pacific Medical Resources 707-798-6244 special needs; the terminally ill home in their final days; clients discharged from hospital Eureka, CA 95501 m/ setting who need extra care after surgery, etc. A for-profit organization. Serves family caregivers through the National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP). 1140 Sonoma Ave., Ste. Redwood Caregiver 1-800-834-1636, NFCSP serves families and informal caregivers of individuals 60 and over or individuals of any Caregiver Services 1B, Santa Rosa, CA http://www.redwoodcrc.org/ Resource Center 707-542-0282 age with Alzheimer’s disease or related disorders with neurological and organic brain 95405 dysfunction. 1112 Fifth St., Eureka, 707-442-8001 A national network of elder care agencies committed to providing families with the best CA 95501 and 1719 and 707-725- http://www.visitingangels.com/eureka/ Caregiver Services Visiting Angels possible in-home care. Please call to learn more and schedule an appointment at the Eureka Main St., Fortuna, CA 3611 and 707-825-home location. The Arcata location has limited hours. Call for more details. 95540 8008 Changing Tides Family 2379 Myrtle Ave, Child Care, counseling, respite care, developmental and mental health services and other Childcare 707- 444-8293 http://changingtidesfs.org/child-care Services Eureka, CA 95501 community resources. The CDL is a designed to provide a model preschool for children, create a learning center for Child Development Lab students, support and educate parents and serve as a research and instructional center for 1 Harpst St., Arcata, CA Childcare (CDL), Humboldt State 707-826-3838 https://childrencenter.humboldt.edu/ HSU. The CDL serves children from 2 years 9 months to 5 years of age. Any local family is 95521 University eligible to enroll their children in the morning sessions Monday through Friday or afternoon sessions Monday through Thursday. Open to the community. For children age 18 months to 5 years old. The center serves as a : 7351 Tompkins Hill Childcare 707-476-4337 https://www.redwoods.edu/cdc laboratory for Early Childhood Education students, and enriching, educational childcare for Child Development Center Road, Eureka, CA 95503 children of CR student parents, staff, and faculty. 1 Harpst St., Arcata, CA Affordable high quality child care for children 3 months to 5 years old whose parents are HSU Humboldt State Children's Childcare 95521 (Jensen House 707-826-3838 https://childrencenter.humboldt.edu/ students, staff or faculty. Based on a sliding scale. Open Mon. through Fri., 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 Center #94) p.m. Aftercare is available from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. during the academic year. Early Head Start serves pregnant women to 3 year olds. Head Start and State Preschools serve Northcoast Children’s 1266 Ninth St., Arcata, 707-822-7206 1- 3 to 5 year olds. NCS offers programs in home and/or at a center. NCS center programs are for Childcare http://ncsheadstart.org/ Services CA 95521 800-808-7206 2 to 5 year olds, and have various hours. Bilingual staff are available. Please call for information. American Civil Liberties Civil Rights/Human 917 Third St. Suite Q, To preserve, protect and defend the essential civil liberties enshrined in the state and federal Union (ACLU), Redwood 707-336-2258 http://redwoodaclu.blogspot.com/ Rights Advocacy Eureka, CA 95501 constitutions. Chapter 637 F St., Arcata, CA Vision is to ensure that every member of the Humboldt community feels confident expressing Civil Rights/Human Humboldt Center for 95521, P.O Box 685, 707-633-9085 http://www.humrights.org his or her constitutional rights and empowered by the knowledge that HCCR is ready to Rights Advocacy Constitutional Rights Bayside CA 95524 defend those rights, should they be violated.

Civil Rights/Human Humboldt County Human 825 Fifth St. Room 1A, 866-809-4373; http://humboldtgov.org/1308/Human- Aids in the eradication of discrimination in the county specifically in cases of employment, Rights Advocacy Rights Commission Eureka, CA 95501 707-268-2548 Rights-Commission public services and housing. Western Regional 2940 16th St. Suite 200- Civil Rights/Human Created to expose and eliminate the root causes of civil and human rights abuses of people Advocacy Project 2, San Francisco, CA 415-621-2533 http://wraphome.org Rights Advocacy experiencing poverty and homelessness in the community. (W.R.A.P.) 94103 Store is a training center in which disadvantaged youth and young adults learn retail skills and Clothing/Hygiene Angels of Hope Thrift 1309 10th St., Arcata, http://youthability.org/angels-of-hope- basic workplace knowledge. Store proceeds fund the on-the-job training progra.m.. Low cost 707-822-5019 Resources Store CA 95521 thrift-store clothing, shoes, housewares, kitchen stuff, furniture, appliances. Mon-Sat 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. Facility use is $8.75 for adults, $7.50 for seniors, and $5.00 for youths. Discounted price is Clothing/Hygiene 1150 16th St., Arcata, Arcata Pool 707-822-6801 http://arcatapool.com/ $4.00 for recipients with proof of SSI Disability, Medi-Cal, or EBT, also offered on childrens Resources CA 95521 swimming lessons.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 7 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Betty's Showers (at St. Clothing/Hygiene 35 West Third St., https://www.bettychinn.org/bettys- Showers available Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 8 to 11 a.m. First come, first served. Vincent de Paul’s Free 707-407-3833 Resources Eureka, CA 95501 showers.html Sign up at the facility. Hygiene items provided. Dining Facility) Dinner and breakfast are served. For emergency shelter arrive between 5:30 to 6 p.m. People Clothing/Hygiene Eureka Rescue Mission - 110 Second St., Eureka, 707-443-4551 http://www.eurekarescuemission.org/ are released from 7 to 7:30 a.m. Showers are Tuesdays and Thursdays 1 to 3 p.m. Has a Resources Men’s Program CA 95501 clothing closet. Walk-ins may be possible. Clothing/Hygiene Fortuna Adventist 2331 Rohnerville Road, Serving the Eel River Valley, provides info on community resources and operates a thrift store, 707-725-1166 http://fortunaacs.com/ Resources Community Services Fortuna, CA 95540 clothing closet, and food pantry. Bilingual staff available Tues/Wed 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Clothing/Hygiene Frederick and Charles 831 F St., Eureka, CA 707-443-2733 http://fandcbeauty.com/ Haircuts for $10. Call for information on other lower cost services. Resources Beauty College 95501 Arcata Speed Wash, The Loads of Love initiative helps to wash the clothes and bedding of indviduals and families Clothing/Hygiene Loads of Love 1080 F ST., Eureka, CA 707-683-9762 --- living in poverty. Loads of Love provides quarters and detergent for two loads of laundry per Resources 95521 family. First and second Thursday of every month 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.

Clothing/Hygiene Our Savior’s Lutheran 425 Shaw Ave., https://www.eelriverministries.org/our- Free clothing closet open on Wednesdays from 1 to 4 p.m., located directly behind church on 707-786-9619 Resources Church Ferndale, CA 95536 saviors Shaw Ave. Dry goods food pantry also available. 523 T St. (Drop-In Clothing/Hygiene https://www.facebook.com/ravenprojec Provides food, clothing, showers, and other services to homeless youth 21 years of age or RAVEN Project, RCAA Center), Eureka, CA 707-443-7099 Resources t/ younger. 95501 Clothing/Hygiene Ruth’s Room, Rio Dell 100 Butcher, Rio Dell, https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rio- 707-764-3811 No cost clothing closet for everyone; Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Resources Baptist Church CA 95562 Dell-Baptist-Church/368400067958

Shower Care-A-Van, Mobile showers. AHHA's Care-A-Van is a pop-up care center for houseless community Clothing/Hygiene Affordable Homeless members. Services provided: Information and referral services, clean clothing, hygiene --- 707-268-1466 http://www.ahha-humco.org Resources Housing Alternatives products, fresh food, non-perishables, cell phone charging and dog care products. Mobile (AHHA) showers. Call or visit the website for current locations/schedule. DENTAL ONLY. Primary dental care, including routine and preventive dental examinations and Burre Dental Center, 959 Myrtle Ave., https://opendoorhealth.com/services/d care for children and adults. Restorative care, including fillings, root canals, partial and full Dental Services Open Door Community 707-442-7078 Eureka, CA 95501 ental/ dentures, available by appointment. Same day, walk-in and urgent care provided for Health Centers toothache, other oral pain and infection. Denti-Cal (dental Dental Services are one of the benefits under the Medi-Cal program. Denti-Cal administers Dental Services coverage for Medi-Cal --- 800-322-6384 https://www.denti-cal.ca.gov/ coverage. Check website for help finding a provider. beneficiaries) Fortuna Community Primary dental care, including routine and preventive dental examinations and care for Health Center, Open Door 3750 Rohnerville Road, https://opendoorhealth.com/services/d children and adults. Restorative care, including fillings, root canals, partial and full dentures, Dental Services 707-725-4477 Community Health Fortuna, CA 95540 ental/ available by appointment. Same day, walk-in and urgent care provided for toothache, other Centers oral pain and infection. Please call to check if accepting new patients. 535 Airport Road, Provides high-quality health care to the Native American people and all others seeking Dental Services K'ima:w Medical Center 530-625-4261 https://kimaw.org/ Hoopa CA 95546 services on the Hoopa Valley and surrounding areas. Provides responsive, preventive, high quality primary health care services, through a variety of Redwoods Rural Health 101 West Coast Road Dental Services 707-923-4313 http://www.rrhc.org/dental-clinic healing disciplines, to all people without regard to social or economic status. Geographic Center (Dental) #B, Redway, CA 95560 service area is from Rio Dell to Piercy. Oral Health resources, training, education, and preventive services in schools identified with 529 I St., Eureka, CA Dental Services Smile Humboldt 707-298-8178 http://www.smilehumboldt.org/ high untreated rates of decay. Tobacco cessation and Rethink Your Drink resources in dental 95501 offices, and Brush, Book, Bed materials for parents of children ages 0-5.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 8 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Care coordination and support for children ages 0-12 on Medi-Cal who are considered high 529 I St., Eureka, CA https://humboldtgov.org/655/Oral- Dental Services Smile Humboldt Family 707-476-4949 risk. Dental coaches help families make dentist appointments, assist with specific dental needs 95501 Health and provide oral health education and oral health supplies to the whole family. United Indian Health 1600 Weeot Way, http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Direct Health Care Services are made available to eligible persons of Indian descent and Dental Services Services (Potawat Village, 707-825-5000 Arcata, CA 95521 org eligible non-Indian members (married to, or a child of a person who is an "enrolled member"). Arcata) Libby Nix Community United Indian Health http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Direct Health Care Services are made available to eligible persons of Indian descent and Dental Services Center, Highway 96, 530-625-4300 Services (Weitchpec) org eligible non-Indian members (married to, or a child of a person who is an "enrolled member"). Weitchpec, CA Developmental/Intell Butler Valley (Disability 4635 Broadway, Provides residential services and day program to individuals with intellectual disabilities; ectual Disability 707-442-2451 http://www.butlervalley.org/ Services) Eureka, CA 95503 facilities in Arcata and Eureka. Services Available only to Regional Center clients. CBEM provides crisis services to individuals with Developmental/Intell Creating Behavioral and developmental or intellectual disabilities. CBEM prescribes to both Applied Behavior Analysis ectual Disability Educational Momentum --- 707-798-6220 http://www.cbemllc.com/ and Mental Health principles. Unlike facility-based programs, CBEM meets clients in their Services (CBEM) homes, schools, group homes and in the community. Developmental/Intell Early Start is a statewide interagency system of coordinated early intervention services for https://www.dds.ca.gov/services/early- ectual Disability Early Start --- 1-800-515-BABY infants and toddlers with, or at risk of, disabilities or developmental delays and their families. start/what-is-early-start Services [email protected]. Developmental/Intell Humboldt Community Serves those with developmental/intellectual disabilities by promoting individual 1707 E St. Suite 2, ectual Disability Access and Resource 707-443-7077 http://www.hcar.us/ independence, community inclusion and family unity through a wide variety of services and Eureka, CA 95501 Services Center (HCAR) supports. Developmental/Intell Redwood Coast Regional 525 Second St., Suite Offers services and supports for children and adults with developmental/intellectual ectual Disability 707-445-0893 http://www.redwoodcoastrc.org Center (RCRC) 300, Eureka CA 95501 disabilities who live in Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, and Mendocino Counties. Services Provides services for medically at-risk adults with developmental delays, mental health diagnoses, dementia/Alzheimer's, traumatic brain injuries and serious chronic medical issues. Disability-related Adult Day Health Care of 3800 Janes Road, 707-822-4866 http://www.adhcmadriver.org/ Medi-Cal provider. Serves Arcata/Eureka area, including Fieldbrook, McKinleyville and Blue Resources Arcata, CA 95521 Lake. Participants are at the program site from 2 to 5 days per week, Monday through Friday for a minimum of four hours per day. 1330 Bayshore Way, Disability-related CA Department of Works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy Suite 101, Eureka, CA 707-445-6300 http://www.dor.ca.gov/ Resources Rehabilitation resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities. 95501 CTAP offers free, specialized phones designed for individuals who have restricted mobility, California Phones, CA Disability-related speech impairments, or who are blind or deaf. A program of CA's Public Utilities Commission Telephone Access --- 800-806-1191 http://www.californiaphones.com/ Resources Deaf and Disabled Communication Program. Requires application and verification of Program impairment. Community Disability Disability-related Resource Guide (Tri- http://www.tilinet.org/wp- A comprehensive guide developed to help persons with disabilities and their service providers ------Resources County Independent content/uploads/Resource-Guide.pdf find needed services. Living) The certification process for travelers with disabilities to use paratransit/dial-a-ride services in Disability-related HTA, 133 V St., Eureka, Dial-A-Ride 707-443-0826 http://www.hta.org Humboldt County is performed through Humboldt Transit Authority, although the service is a Resources CA 95501 collaboration with HCAR. Visit HTA website for appropriate form.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 9 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Early Start is a statewide interagency system of coordinated early intervention services for Disability-related https://www.dds.ca.gov/services/early- Early Start --- 1-800-515-BABY infants and toddlers with, or at risk of, disabilities or developmental delays and their families. Resources start/what-is-early-start [email protected]. Disability-related Easy Call, Advanced 1336 Fourth St., 707-443-6366 http://www.advancedsecurity.us “I’ve fallen and can’t get up”EasyCall button for seniors/disabled. Resources Security Systems Eureka, CA 95501 Food For People Volunteers deliver a monthly bag of groceries for adults younger than 60 years old who are Disability-related 707-445-3166 http://foodforpeople.org/programs/ho (Homebound Delivery call too ill or disabled to leave home. Requires a referral from a medical professional. See website Resources x303 mebound-delivery-program Program) for application and referral form. Reservation and dispatcher-based system, which means you call dispatchers to schedule the Disability-related 5 Park St., Fortuna, CA Fortuna Senior Bus 707-725-7625 --- times you need the bus. Buses servicing seniors and persons with disabilities (disability under Resources 95540 50 with doctor's note) $2.50/ride or 15 trips for $22.50. Disability-related 5 Park St., Fortuna, CA http://friendlyfortuna.com/index.aspx?n Provides transportation within the Fortuna City limits to people who are at least 50 years of Fortuna Transit 707-725-7625 Resources 95540 id=98 age or persons with a disability; Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. This licensed, therapeutic day program offers comprehensive care, activities, health Humboldt Senior monitoring, therapies, social services, meals, and transportation for adults age 18 and older Disability-related 1910 California St., Resource Center/Adult 707-443-9747 http://www.humsenior.org with chronic conditions or disabilities. The program is designed to help participants stay Resources Eureka, CA 95501 Day Health Services mentally and physically active, reduce isolation, improve or maintain their health, and prevent decline of their abilities. Locations in Eureka and Fortuna. 707-476-2100, In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) is an alternative to costly out-of-home care such as Disability-related In-Home Supportive 808 E St., Eureka, CA https://humboldtgov.org/502/In-Home- toll free 866-527- nursing homes; provides aid to blind, aged, and disabled individuals who are unable to remain Resources Services (IHSS), DHHS 95501 Supportive-Services 8614 safely in their own home without the aid of a care provider.

https://www.pge.com/en_US/residentia The Medical Baseline Program, also known as Medical Baseline Allowance, is an assistance Disability-related PG&E: Medical Baseline l/save-energy-money/help-paying-your- program for residential customers who have special energy needs due to qualifying medical ------Resources Program bill/longer-term-assistance/longer-term- conditions. The program includes two different kinds of help: a lower rate on monthly energy assistance.page bill, and, extra notifications in advance of a Public Safety Power Shutoff. Disability-related Social Security 3144 Broadway St., Administers Social Security disability and retirement benefits. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 866-828-1991 http://www.ssa.gov/ Resources Administration Eureka, CA 95501 Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday 9 a.m. to noon. Services aimed towards those with disabilities. Information is available on a number of topics Disability-related Tri-County Independent 139 Fifth St., Eureka, CA 707-445-8404 http://www.tilinet.org/ including finances, Social Security, accessible housing, service dogs, technical equipment, and Resources Living 95501 accessibility in the community. https://www.att.com/shop/internet/acc Discounts & Reduced Access from AT&T (low AT&T offers low-cost wireline home Internet service to qualifying households, including ------ess/index.html?source=ECmj000000000 Fee cost internet access) households with an SSI or Calfresh reciepient. 0mbU&wtExtndSource=access#/ Amazon Prime is available for $5.99 a month for qualifying customers with an EBT card or a Discounts & Reduced Amazon ------https://www.Amazon.com Medicaid Card (Medi-Cal in California, card is called a BIC.) Inlcudes the music and video Fee streaming libraries and free shipping. Facility use is $8.75 for adults, $7.50 for seniors, and $5.00 for youths. Discounted price is Discounts & Reduced 1150 16th St., Arcata, Arcata Pool 707-822-6801 http://arcatapool.com/ $4.00 for recipients with proof of SSI Disability, Medi-Cal, or EBT, also offered on childrens Fee CA 95521 swimming lessons. Assurance Wireless is a California LifeLine provider for cell phones; it is a government benefit Discounts & Reduced Assurance Wireless (low P.O. Box 5040, http://www.assurancewireless.com/Pub program supported by the federal Universal Service Fund and the California LifeLine Program. 888-321-5880 Fee cost cell phone/plans) Charleston, IL 61920 lic/Welcome.aspx Enrollment is available to consumers who qualify based on household income or who receive certain public assistance programs, like Medi-Cal or CalFresh. Form available on website.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 10 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description CarrollCo, as part of PG&E's Energy Savings Assistance Program, is responsible for helping Discounts & Reduced CarrollCo Energy Savings 102 W Fourth St., Humboldt County renters and owners improve the weatherization of their residences. Call to 707-497-6235 --- Fee Assistance Program Eureka, CA 95501 learn more and see if a household qualifies for free services. Informational fliers will be provided upon request. Discounts & Reduced Coast2CoastRx Card is a free prescription coupon card provided by community governments. Coast2CoastRX ------https://www.coast2coastrx.com/ Fee Cardholders save on both brand name and generic drugs. Endorsed by County of Humboldt.

Effective May 12, 2021, eligible households will be able to enroll to receive a monthly discount off the cost of broadband service from an approved provider. A household qualifies if it has Discounts & Reduced Emergency Broadband ------https://getemergencybroadband.org/ income at or below 135% of the federal poverty level OR a member of the household qualifies Fee Benefit Program for Lifeline benefits through participation in SNAP (CalFresh), Medicaid (Medi-Cal), SSI/SSP or other programs listed on the website. DMV Reduced Fee: can receive a form from DHHS-Social Services for reduced DMV fee for ID if Discounts & Reduced receiving CalFresh, CalWORKs, other benefits. DMV Fee Waiver: Persons experiencing ID Card from DMV ------Fee homelessness may get a form from many organizations serving persons experiencing homelessness, as well as at DHHS-Social Services. Discounts & Reduced Morris Graves Museum of 636 F St., Eureka, CA The museum features exhibitions from artists, both local and from around the world. Families 707-442-0278 http://www.humboldtarts.org/ Fee Art 95501 with EBT Cards (CalFresh/CalWORKs) can visit for free any day.

https://www.pge.com/en_US/residentia California Alternate Rates for Energy Program (CARE) is a PG&E discount program that helps PG&E: California Discounts & Reduced l/save-energy-money/help-paying-your- eligible customers pay their energy bills. CARE provides a monthly discount of 20% or more on Alternate Rates for ------Fee bill/longer-term-assistance/longer-term- gas and electricity. Participants qualify through income guidelines or if enrolled in certain Energy Program (CARE) assistance.page public assistance programs inlcuding CalFresh and Medi-Cal .

https://www.pge.com/en_US/residentia Family Electric Rate Assistance Program (FERA) is a PG&E discount program that helps eligible PG&E: Family Electric Discounts & Reduced l/save-energy-money/help-paying-your- customers pay their energy bills. FERA provides a monthly discount of 18% on electricity only. Rate Assistance Program ------Fee bill/longer-term-assistance/longer-term- Must be a household with three or more people. Participants qualify through income (FERA) assistance.page guidelines.

https://www.pge.com/en_US/residentia The Medical Baseline Program, also known as Medical Baseline Allowance, is an assistance Discounts & Reduced PG&E: Medical Baseline l/save-energy-money/help-paying-your- program for residential customers who have special energy needs due to qualifying medical ------Fee Program bill/longer-term-assistance/longer-term- conditions. The program includes two different kinds of help: a lower rate on monthly energy assistance.page bill, and, extra notifications in advance of a Public Safety Power Shutoff.

Established in 1907, Sequoia Park Zoo is the oldest zoo in California and one of the smallest Discounts & Reduced 3414 W St., Eureka, CA Sequoia Park Zoo 707-441-4263 http://www.sequoiaparkzoo.net/ accredited zoos in the country. Reduced entrance fees with EBT card (CalFresh/CalWORKs) or Fee 95503 BIC (Medi-Cal). All visitors half price first Wednesday of the month.

https://lostcoastoutpost.com/loco- media/loco- Domestic/Intimate "Domestic Violence 101 ------media/blog/post/28194/Domestic%2BVi Extensive listing from a Summer 2020 forum on domestic violence. Partner Violence Resources List" olence%2B101%2BResource%2BList%2B %25281%2529.pdf Domestic/Intimate P.O. Box 811334, Los Break the Cycle 424-265-7346 https://www.breakthecycle.org/ Provides comprehensive resources and technical assistance for dating abuse prevention. Partner Violence Angeles, CA 90081 Breaking the Cycle - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brea Domestic/Intimate 2830 G St. Suite D, Domestic Violence 707-442-7806 king-The-Cycle-Domestic-Violence- Domestic Violence counseling services, counseling and mental health. Partner Violence Eureka, CA 95501 Treatment Treatment/102696349798315

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 11 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description 24-hour support line; emergency shelter and SafeHaven program for survivors and their Crisis Services: Humboldt 707-443-6042, children; peer support groups; emergency food, clothes, toiletries, and TAP support; advocacy Domestic/Intimate P.O. Box 969, Eureka, Domestic Violence 707-444-9255 http://www.hdvs.org/ and accompaniment to law enforcement, hospitals, and court; assistance with DV restraining Partner Violence CA 95502 Services (business) orders and 1 on 1 peer counseling (by appointment only). All services except for the hotline require a personal intake and determination of eligibility. Family Violence Works as a lead agency with Humboldt Domestic Violence Services, North Coast Rape Crisis Domestic/Intimate 908 Seventh St., http://humboldtgov.org/616/Family- Prevention Program, 707-268-2132 Team, Six Rivers Planned Parenthood and the Yurok tribe's Violence Project to implement Partner Violence Eureka, CA, 95501 Violence-Prevention-Program Public Health, DHHS domestic violence prevention programs in the community. Family Violence Project, Offers a 52-week Family Violence Program for people who have been court-mandated clients. Domestic/Intimate 1802 California St., https://www.humboldtfamily.org/our- Humboldt Family Service 707-443-7358 Offers several different men’s FVP groups and are currently forming a new women’s FVP Partner Violence Eureka, CA services Center group. 24/7 help line 206- Domestic/Intimate P.O. Box 75125, Seattle, Provides services to those whose lives have been affected by domestic violence - physical, New Beginnings 522-9472; office http://www.newbegin.org/ Partner Violence WA 98175-0125 emotional, or sexual abuse. 206-783-4520

707-443-2737 (Eureka), 707-445- Serves survivors of all ages and genders who have experienced sexual abuse and the non- Domestic/Intimate North Coast Rape Crisis P.O. Box 1011, Eureka, 2881 (Eureka http://www.ncrct.org/ offending people who care about them. 24 hour crisis line, in-person counseling, support Partner Violence Team CA 95502 hotline), 707-465- group, advocacy, accompaniment, information and referrals, prevention education. 6961 (Del Norte)

Project Connect, Ki'ma:w Domestic/Intimate 535 Airport Road, 530-625-4261 ext A public health initiative to address domestic violence and sexual assault through community Medical Center, Hoopa https://kimaw.org/ Partner Violence Hoopa, CA 95546 401 or 402 interaction and education. Focus on prevention. Valley Tribe

1560 Betty Court Suite Social Work, Emergency Services, Counseling, Therapeutic Culture Groups. Services are free. Domestic/Intimate Two Feathers Native A, McKinleyville, CA 707-839-1933 http://www.twofeathers-nafs.org/ Also helps with emergency food, clothing, and shelter (up to 3 days) for domestic violence. Partner Violence American Services 95519 Contact person Kim Brown. Women's Crisis Shelter in Domestic/Intimate WISH offers temporary refuge for women and children in crisis and provides them with direct Southern Humboldt --- 707-923-4100 https://wishshelter.org/ Partner Violence services that will assist them to move from trauma to self-empowerment. (WISH) Available Education- http://www.cdss.ca.gov/Portals/9/ACIN/ A document issued by the CA Department of Social Services that lists several education- Education Related Resources 2019/I-15_19_ES.pdf related resources for youth in foster care. A junior college offering classes that can lead to certifications and Associates Degrees. 7351 Tompkins Hill Education College of the Redwoods 707-476-4100 https://www.redwoods.edu/cdc Prerequisites in IGETC (Inter-segmental General Education Transfer Curriculum) for University Road, Eureka, CA 95501 transfer available. English Express holds adult English Language Development classes at the Jefferson Community 707-443-5021, http://www.englishexpresshumboldt.org Center in Eureka and at the Multi-Generational Center in Fortuna. Childcare is free. Enrollment Education English Express Humboldt --- Mary Ann Hytken, / is free. MarketPlace English offers free, drop in instruction to ALL AGES at La Pasadita Market teacher/ maestra in Eureka and La Chapparita Market in Fortuna. Check website for current days/times. The Career and Education Center at Eureka Adult School provides an affordable, flexible way 2100 J St. , Eureka, CA Education Eureka Adult School 707-441-2400 http://www.eurekacityschools.org to expand employment opportunities. Most classes are offered on a quarterly schedule, and 95501 some are open for mid-class enrollment. A federally-funded single source to find out all financial aid a person may be eligible for FAFSA (Free Application Education --- 800-433-3243 http://www.fafsa.ed.gov (including grants, loans, etc.) from one application. Part-time and full-time students are for Federal Student Aid) eligible, with emphasis on helping those with lower incomes.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 12 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description A vital community resource, the Library provides services through the Main Library in Eureka, Main: 1313 Third St., ten Branch Libraries, and a Bookmobile. Everyone is welcome to visit and use the Humboldt Eureka, CA 95501 https://humboldtgov.org/1346/Public- Education Humboldt County Library 707-269-1918 County Library. 'Permanent' Library Cards are free of charge to Humboldt County residents See website or call for Library with a permanent local mailing address. 'Express' Library Cards are free of charge and branch locations available without providing such an address. Humboldt Literacy Project 537 G St. Suite 203, https://www.facebook.com/HumboldtLi Education 707-445-3655 Teaching adults the literacy skills they need on the job, at home, and in the community. (Eureka) Eureka, CA 95501 teracyProject/ Humboldt Literacy Project 922 N St., Fortuna, CA https://www.facebook.com/HumboldtLi Education 707-725-0655 Teaching adults the literacy skills they need on the job, at home, and in the community. (Fortuna) 95540 teracyProject/ Humboldt State 1 Harpst St., Arcata, CA Education 707-826-3011 http://www.humboldt.edu CA State University provides classes to achieve Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. University 95521 Employment & Blue Lake Casino, Career 777 Casino Way, Blue http://www.bluelakecasino.com/careers 877-252-2946 Career opportunities at the Blue Lake Casino & Hotel. Training Opportunities Lake, CA 95525 / 1330 Bayshore Way Employment & CA Department of Works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy Suite 101, Eureka, CA 707-445-6300 http://www.dor.ca.gov/ Training Rehabilitation resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities. 95501 A state-run website for job seekers to find local and state-wide job openings in California. Employment & CalJOBS, Online Job 1-800-758-0398 --- https://www.caljobs.ca.gov/ Contact the help desk Mon-Fri between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. for assistance with account set-up, Training Search (help desk) website issues, or general information. CareerBuilder is a global, end-to-end human capital solutions company that helps millions of Employment & CareerBuilder, Online Job 200 N. LaSalle St., Suite 1-800-891-8880 https://www.careerbuilder.com people find jobs and hundreds of thousands of employers to find, hire, and manage the great Training Search 1100, Chicago, IL 60601 (support) talent they need. List of Humboldt County job openings for all interested job seekers. Find openings for all Employment & County of Humboldt, https://www.governmentjobs.com/care ------county departments. Numerous entry level and advanced positions. Sign up for "interest Training Career Opportunities ers/humboldtcountyca cards" to be notified automatically of openings in your area of interest. Career Technical Education (CTE) programs offer both academic and career-oriented training Education at Work, Employment & 901 Myrtle Ave., http://internet.humboldt.k12.ca.us/cte. that prepare youth and adults for a wide range of high-wage, high-skill, and high-demand Career Technical 707-445-7000 Training Eureka, CA 95501 php careers. CTE programs are found in high schools, community and technical colleges, four year Education universities and more. Provides a comprehensive range of workforce preparation and job search assistance for Employment Training Employment & 929 Koster St., Eureka http://humboldtgov.org/543/Employme individuals involved with several county programs including CalWORKs, General Relief, Helping Division, Social Services, 707-441-4600 Training CA 95501 nt-Training Humboldt, Probation and Transitional-Age Youth as well as wage subsidies and job placement DHHS assistance for employers. Employment & Express Employment 14 West Wabash St., Temp agency; Serves local businesses with both full-time and temporary staffing and job 707-268-1866 http://eurekaca.expresspros.com/ Training Professionals Eureka, CA 95501 placement in addition to providing human resource services and consulting. Human Resources Employment & Department, Open Door 1275 Eighth St., Arcata, 707-826-8633 Career and provider partnership opportunities currently offered by Open Door Community https://opendoorhealth.com/careers/ Training Community Health CA 95521 ext. 5175 Health Centers. Centers Employment & Humboldt County Not listed No Phone http://humboldt.craigslist.org/jjj/ Online local listing of job opportunities posted by employers. Training Craigslist: Jobs 707-826-3626 Humboldt State Siemens Hall 212, 1 Humboldt State University's Human Resources web page. Browse open staff, faculty, or Employment & (phone) University, Career Harpst St., Arcata, CA https://hraps.humboldt.edu/ management position quickly and easily before proceeding through the university's internal Training 707-826-3625 Opportunities 95521 job application process. (fax) The world's #1 job site, with over 200 million unique visitors every month from over 60 Employment & Indeed, Online Job Search ------https://www.indeed.com/ different countries. Indeed helps companies of all sizes hire the best talent and offers the best Training opportunity for job seekers to get hired.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 13 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Monster Worldwide, 978-461-8000 Employment & Monster, Online Job Inc. 133 Boston Post (phone) Monster is a global online employment solution for people seeking jobs and the employers http://www.monster.com Training Search Road, Weston, MA 978-461-8100 who need great people. 02493 (fax) Employment & Northern California Indian 241 F St., Eureka, CA Services available to American Indians [Native Americans]: job/career counseling, community 707-445-8451 http://www.ncidc.org/ Training Development Council 95501 service block grants for emergency services, computer use, disaster planning resources, etc.

Pathway to Payday is a job workshop series that provides participants with application and Employment & 133 Seventh St., Pathway to Payday 707-407-3833 http://bettychinn.org/ interviewing tips as well as real interviews from businesses with open positions. The Training Eureka, CA 95501 workshop takes place six times a year. Call for more information about this program. Employment & Sequoia Personnel 2930 E St., Eureka, CA Full service Employment Agency including permanent placement and temporary services; 707-445-9641 http://www.sequoiapersonnel.com/ Training Services 95501 Working to help all members of the area with their employment needs. The SMART Center 707-444-2222 Education and training geared towards those who have been laid off, dislocated, or are re- Employment & (Formerly The Job 409 K St., Eureka, CA (EDD); 707-441- http://www.edd.ca.gov/ entering the workforce. A variety of services geared toward employment and unemployment Training Market, Multiple 95501 5627 (TJM) are offered. Unemployment Insurance Benefit info. Agencies) Employment & The SMART Center https://thesmartcenter.biz/job- Site listing almost 30 local training sites across county for basic skills training, computer ------Training (Website) seekers/job-seeker-services/ training, vocational training and job readiness training. Financial Assistance California Tribal TANF 636 H St., Eureka, CA Provides educational training, career and employment opportunities toward self-sufficiency; with Training and 707-476-0344 http://www.cttp.net/ Partnership 95501 through various supported services and programs with temporary financial assistance. Supports The California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program is CA's Financial Assistance 929 Koster St., Eureka, CalWORKs, Social Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. It provides temporary financial with Training and CA 95501; Garberville 877-410-8809 http://humboldtgov.org/525/CalWORKs Services, DHHS assistance and employment-focused services to families with minor children. Must meet Supports and Hoopa offices income/property limits. Financial Assistance A county-funded general assistance program for indigent county residents that offers General Relief, Social 929 Koster St., Eureka http://humboldtgov.org/527/General- with Training and 707-269-4106 repayable benefits. Individual must meet restrictive income and property limits. Assistance to Services, DHHS CA 95501 Relief Supports disabled recipients with processing of applications for SSI/SSP. Not for people with children.

Financial Assistance Healthy Kids Humboldt, 2200 Harrison Ave., https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- Bilingual staff provides free tax preparation services offered year round to low-to moderate- with Training and Providence, St. Joseph 707-442-6066 Eureka, CA 95501 community/healthy-kids-humboldt/ income individuals and families. Supports Hospital

Financial Assistance Hoopa Valley Tribal 82 Willow St., Hoopa, The Hoopa Tribal TANF program is designed to provide opportunities for eligible needy native with Training and Temporary Assistance to 530-625-4816 http://www.hoopatanf.com/ CA 95546 families to support in the development of native communities. Supports Needy Families (TANF) Administration: 110 Mission: To preserve and strengthen the children and families of the Karuk Tribe and other Financial Assistance Karuk Tribal Temporary http://www.karuk.us/index.php/depart Nugget St., P.O. Box Native American Tribes through an effective social welfare system that empowers individuals with Training and Assistance to Needy 530-493-1440 ments/tanf-dept/138-tanf 1016, Happy Camp, CA and families to work toward and achieve self-sufficiency, sobriety, and to become loving Supports Families (TANF) 96039 responsible parents in a culturally relevant way. The “Money! Search and Rescue” program provides free lessons in money management to Financial Assistance Money! Search & Rescue 904 G St., Eureka, CA lower-income and economically vulnerable families and individuals living in Humboldt County. with Training and 707-269-2016 http://www.rcaa.org Program, RCAA 95501 By sharing money practices and resources that are simple, informative and practical, clients Supports develop the knowledge and tools they need to navigate a wide variety of financial topics.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 14 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Caring professionals serving Humboldt and Trinity families living in separate 2420 Sixth St., Eureka, Financial Assistance North Coast Regional households. Utilizes legal practices to establish paternity and resolve financial issues related to CA 95501 and 850B with Training and Department of Child 866-901-3212 http://humboldtgov.org/DCSS supporting their children. Mediated child support and time share agreements, and free Main St., Weaverville, Supports Support Services budgeting skills education for parents using Department services. Learn more at CA 96093 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtjAlT63ORM Financial Assistance Social Security 3144 Broadway St., Administers Social Security disability and retirement benefits. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, with Training and 866-828-1991 http://www.ssa.gov/ Administration Eureka, CA 95501 Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday 9 a.m. to noon. Supports

Financial Assistance P.O. Box 608, Ukiah, CA 707-463-2546, with Training and Tsunami Enterprises http://www.tsunami-enterprises.org Provides representative payee and money management services. Only for SSI or SSA. 95482 707-462-6023 Supports

Financial Assistance 2-1-1 or 707-441- FREE tax preparation services offered year round for low-to-moderate income individuals and VITA: Volunteer Income with Training and --- 1001, 877-460- https://211humboldt.org/ families. Bilingual services available. Services offered at various locations throughout county. Tax Assistance, 2-1-1 Supports 6000 Please call or visit website for more information.

Financial Assistance Tribe Health & http://wiyot.us/programs-and- There are a wide variety of Social Services offered at the Tribal Office. Some services are based with Training and 1000 Wiyot Drive, 707-733-5055 Human Services services/health-and-human-services on need and/or income qualification. Supports Loleta, California 95551 Mission is to help tribal members and families achieve independence, self-sufficiency and Financial Assistance 190 Klamath Blvd. Yurok Social Services http://www.yuroktribe.org/departments healthy, productive communities. Services include: General Assistance, Food Distribution, Low with Training and P.O. Box 1027, 707-482-1350 Department, Yurok Tribe /socialservices/ Income Home Energy Assistance Program, Tribal TANF, and the Yurok Domestic Supports Klamath, CA 95548 Violence/Sexual Assault Project. Eureka: 3400 Erie St., Yurok Tribal Temporary Financial Assistance Eureka, CA 95501 Assistance to Needy http://www.yuroktribe.org/departments Mission Statement: To help Yurok needy families work toward and achieve self-sufficiency in a with Training and Klamath: 190 Klamath 707-482-1350 Families (TANF), Yurok /socialservices/socialservicestanf1.htm culturally appropriate way. Supports Blvd., P.O. Box 1027, Tribe Klamath, CA 95548

Betty Chinn - Betty’s Blue 133 Seventh St., Eureka Breakfasts and dinners provided throughout Humboldt County. For more information, contact Food - Meals 707-407-3833 http://www.bettysblueangel.com/ Angel, Betty Chinn CA 95501 the Day Center at 707-407-3833. Eureka Rescue Mission - 110 Second St., Eureka, Hot meals offered daily. Breakfast at 6 a.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m. on weekends. Dinner Food - Meals 707-443-4551 http://www.eurekarescuemission.org/ Men’s Program CA 95501 begins at 6:30 p.m. Eureka Rescue Mission- 107 Third St., Eureka, Food - Meals Women & Children’s 707-443-5016 http://www.eurekarescuemission.org/ Hot meals offered. Breakfast offered at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays. Dinner is served daily at 5:30 p.m. CA 95501 Program Gene Lucas Community Humboldt Senior If age 60 or older, donation of $3.50 per meal suggested but not required. If younger than 60, Center, 3000 Newburg Food - Meals Resource Center/ Dining 707-725-6245 http://www.humsenior.org $6 per meal. During pandemic, dining room closed but modified services available. Call for Road, Fortuna CA Center (Fortuna) more information. 95540 Arcata Community Humboldt Senior Call for reservations. If age 60 or older, donation of $3.50 suggested but not required. If Center, 321 Dr. Martin Food - Meals Resource Center/Dining 707-825-2027 http://www.humsenior.org/ younger than 60, $6 per meal. During pandemic, dining room closed but modified services Luther King Jr. Parkway, Center (Arcata) (Food) available. Call for more information. Arcata, CA 95521

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 15 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Humboldt Senior Home Delivered Meals are available to homebound elderly in Arcata, Eureka, Fortuna, and Food - Meals Resource Center/Home --- 707-443-9747 http://www.humsenior.org/ McKinleyville. Drivers also provide “wellness checks” for clients on their routes. Delivered Meals Humboldt Senior If age 60 or older, donation of $3.50 per meal suggested but not required. If younger than 60, 1910 California St., Food - Meals Resource Center/Senior 707-443-9747 http://www.humsenior.org/ $6 per meal. During pandemic, dining room closed but modified services available. Call for Eureka, CA 95501 Dining Center (Eureka) more information. 35 W Third St., Eureka, St Vincent de Paul Free Hot lunch is served seven days a week, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. except for the first two Food - Meals CA 95501; 513 K St., 707-445-9588 --- Dining Facility weekends of the month. Arcata, CA 95521 Food - Pantries and "Summer Meals" Text "Summer meals" to 97779 or call 866-348-6479 to find a nearby free Summer food --- 866-348-6479 --- Other Resources text 97779 service site for children. CalFresh is CA's name for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). 929 Koster St., Eureka, Food - Pantries and CalFresh, Social Services, Applications taken at over the phone at 877-410-8809, at DHHS-Social Services (Mon - Fri 7:30 CA 95501; Garberville 877-410-8809 http://humboldtgov.org/calfresh Other Resources DHHS am - 5:30 pm) and at BenefitsCal.com or GetCalFresh.org. Call for other and Hoopa offices. locations/application methods.

Arcata Seniors, 321 Food - Pantries and Food For People http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must Martin Luther King Jr. 707-825-2027 Other Resources (Arcata Seniors Pantry) try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. Way, Arcata, CA 95521

Arcata Seniors, 321 Food - Pantries and Food For People http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must Martin Luther King Jr. 707-825-2027 Other Resources (Arcata Seniors Pantry) try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. Way, Arcata, CA 95521

Bridgeville Community Food - Pantries and Food For People Center, 38717 http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must 707-777-1775 Other Resources (Bridgeville Pantry) Kneeland Road, 95526 try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. Bridgeville

Food - Pantries and Food For People Route 36 Mile Marker http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must 707-777-1775 Other Resources (Dinsmore Pantry) 42.5, Dinsmore, CA try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. Ferndale Community Food - Pantries and Food For People http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must Church, 712 Main St., 707-786-4475 Other Resources (Ferndale Pantry) try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. Ferndale, CA 95536 Garberville Food - Pantries and Food For People Presbyterian Church, http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must 707-923-3295 Other Resources (Garberville Pantry) 437 Lane, try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. Garberville, CA 95542 Food For People Volunteers deliver a monthly bag of groceries for adults younger than 60 years old who are Food - Pantries and 707-445-3166 http://foodforpeople.org/programs/ho (Homebound Delivery Call or go to website. too ill or disabled to leave home. Requires a referral from a medical professional. See website Other Resources x303 mebound-delivery-program Program) for application and referral form McKinleyville Family Food - Pantries and Food For People Resource Center, 1450 http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must 707-840-0905 Other Resources (McKinleyville Pantry) Hiller Road, try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. McKinleyville, CA 95519

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 16 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Lion's Club/Town Hall, Food - Pantries and Food For People (Trinidad http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must 409 Trinity St., Trinidad, n/a Other Resources Pantry) try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. CA 95570 Food for People Food - Pantries and 501 Ninth St., Arcata, http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must (Arcata House 707-633-6236 Other Resources CA 95521 try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. Partnership Pantry) Blue Lake Community Food - Pantries and Food For People Resource Center, 111 http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must 707-668-4281 Other Resources (Blue Lake Pantry) Greenwood Ave., Blue try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. Lake CA 95525 Food For People The Food Bank for Humboldt County. Call Monday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to schedule an Food - Pantries and 2112 Broadway St., (Eureka Food Choice 707-407-0447 http://www.foodforpeople.org appointment for that week. Pantry hours of operation are Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Other Resources Eureka, CA 95501 Pantry) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. See website for pantry locations and other information. Humboldt Senior Food - Pantries and Food For People Resource Center, 1910 http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Commodities disributed at Humboldt Senior Resource Center on the third Wednesday of each No Phone Other Resources (Eureka pantries) California St., Eureka, try-network month between 10 and 11:30 a.m. CA 95501 St. Joseph's Pantry Food - Pantries and Food For People Shelf, 2292 Newburg http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must 707-725-1148 Other Resources (Fortuna Pantry) Road, Fortuna, CA try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. 95540 Food For People Call or see website for Seasonal free produce distributions May through October, once per month, in Eureka, Food - Pantries and http://foodforpeople.org/programs/free- (Free Produce days, times and 707-445-3166 Fortuna, Garberville, and Redway. Must meet income guidelines. Call or see website for days, Other Resources produce-markets Distributions) locations. times and locations. 707-733-5239 Loleta Community Food - Pantries and Food For People (Resource http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must Church, 228 Church St., Other Resources (Loleta Pantry) Center); 707-733- try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. Loleta, CA 95551 5751 (Church)

Food - Pantries and Food for People See website for times http://www.foodforpeople.org/program Mobile Produce Pantry is a refrigerated truck full of fresh fruits and vegetables driven to 707-445-3166 Other Resources (Mobile Produce Pantry) and locations. s/mobile-produce-pantry distribution locations county wide. See website for times and locations. Orick Elementary Food - Pantries and Food For People School, 120918 http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must 707-488-2803 Other Resources (Orick Pantry) Highway 101, Orick, CA try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. 95555 Food - Pantries and Food For People 143 Main St., Scotia, CA http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must 707-764-5239 Other Resources (Scotia Pantry) 95565 try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. Willow Creek Community Resource Food - Pantries and Food For People http://foodforpeople.org/programs/pan Food for People's Emergency Food pantries provide groceries to households monthly. Must Center, 38883 Highway 530-629-3141 Other Resources (Willow Creek Pantry) try-network meet income guidelines. Call or see website for times. 299, Willow Creek, CA 95573 Serving the Eel River Valley, provides info on community resources and operates a thrift store, Food - Pantries and Fortuna Adventist 2331 Rohnerville Road, 707-725-1166 http://fortunaacs.com/ clothing closet, and food pantry. Bilingual staff available Tuesday and Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to Other Resources Community Services Fortuna, CA 95540 11:30 a.m.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 17 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description https://www.hoopa-nsn.gov/the-tribal- The Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) is a Federal program that Food - Pantries and Hoopa Valley Tribe, Food P.O. Box 498, Hoopa, 530-625-4646 fax government/departments/food- provides USDA foods to low-income households living on Indian reservations. Office Hours: Other Resources Distribution Program CA 95546 530-625-4717 distribution Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Website has food distribution forms. Recreation and Wellness Center, Room Oh SNAP! Services for HSU students include campus food pantry, cooking classes, CalFresh Food - Pantries and Humboldt State 122, HSU Campus, 1 707-826-4565 http://hsuohsnap.org/ app assistance. Pantry open Tuesday and Thursday at 9 - 11 a.m and 1 - 5 p.m., Friday at 9 - 11 Other Resources University, "Oh Snap!" Harpst St., Arcata, CA a.m. and 2 - 6 p.m. 95521 Free clothing closet open on Wednesdays from 1 to 4 p.m., located directly behind church on Food - Pantries and Our Savior’s Lutheran 425 Shaw Ave., Shaw Ave. Dry goods food pantry also available. Grief support group meets at 4:30 p.m. on 707-786-9619 --- Other Resources Church Ferndale, CA 95536 Wednesdays. Beginning September 6th, free English-Second-Language and GED courses will be offered to adults Monday/Wednesday/Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. 523 T St. (Drop-In Food - Pantries and https://www.facebook.com/ravenprojec Provides food, clothing, showers, and other services to homeless youth 21 years of age or RAVEN Project, RCAA Center), Eureka, CA 707-443-7099 Other Resources t/ younger. 95501 Food boxes Monday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Must provide ID and # of people in Food - Pantries and 2123 Tydd St., Eureka, household (including proof of ID for each adult member and proof for children such as SS card, Salvation Army 707-442-6475 http://www.salvationarmyusa.org Other Resources CA 95501 etc. only for first calendar year visit, then just bring adult IDs for visits after that ), income eligibility proof. Limit once a month. Food - Pantries and See Extensive Listing of Many of the family/community resource centers in the Community Info and Referral section numerous in county --- Other Resources Resource Centers offer some food services. Food - Pantries and The Journey Church, Rio 95 Belleview Ave., Río 707-764-5460 http://thejourneyhumboldt.com/ Emergency food services. Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Other Resources Dell Assembly of God Dell, CA 95562

1560 Betty Court Suite Social Work, Emergency Services, Counseling, Therapeutic Culture Groups. Services are free. Food - Pantries and Two Feathers Native A, McKinleyville, CA 707-839-1933 http://www.twofeathers-nafs.org/ Also helps with emergency food, clothing, and shelter (up to 3 days) for domestic violence. Other Resources American Services 95519 Contact person Kim Brown. 866-3-HUNGRY Hotline for referrals to food programs across the US; covers SNAP/CalFresh, WIC, food https://www.hungerfreeamerica.org/ab Food - Pantries and USDA National Hunger 50 Broad St. Suite 1103, (English); 877-8- pantries, summer meals, soup kitchens, other emergency food programs. From 8 a.m. to 8 out/our-work/usda-national-hunger- Other Resources Hotline New York, NY 10004 HAMBRE p.m. eastern time, English and Spanish. (Organizations contact hotline (Spanish) http://nhc.fns.usda.gov/nhc/submit to be listed.) Provides an alternative to CalFresh for low-income tribal members residing within non- Food - Pantries and Yurok Food Distribution, 190 Nelson Lane, http://www.yuroktribe.org/departments metropolitan areas of Humboldt and Del Norte & to other low income individuals residing on 707-464-1852 Other Resources Yurok Tribe Crescent City, CA 95532 /socialservices/fdp.htm the Yurok Reservation. Offers USDA food commodities & fresh fruit and produce. Also offers a tailgate option for delivery. National organization for members (or a friend) of a family that has suffered the death of a 819 15th St., Eureka, 707-445-2197 child. Facilitates meetings to give support. Eureka and Southern Humboldt chapters Grief & Bereavement CA 95501-2455; 464 (Carol); 707-733- https://www.compassionatefriends.org/ Compassionate Friends (www.compassionatefriendssohum.org/home.aspx). Eureka chapter does not have a Services Maple Lane, 1906 or 415-244- chapter/humboldt-county-chapter/ webpage. Meetings held every 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., 819 15th Street in Garberville, CA 95542 7199 (Anne) Eureka. Has over 50 e-mail grief support groups and two web sites. An integrated approach to on-line P.O. Box 3272, Ann Grief & Bereavement grief support provides help to people working through loss and grief issues of many kinds. GriefNet Arbor, MI, 48106-3272 734-761-1960 http://www.griefnet.org Services Companion site, KIDSAID.com, provides a safe environment for grieving kids and their parents USA to find information.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 18 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Hospice of Humboldt's (HoH) vision: a community in which no one dies alone or afraid and all who grieve are comforted. Grief support services include drop-in support groups, community Grief & Bereavement 3327 Timber Fall Court, Hospice of Humboldt 707-445-8443 http://www.hospiceofhumboldt.org/ arts gatherings and direct 1-on-1 counseling. A comfortable, safe place to explore grief for all, Services Eureka, CA 95503 incl. children; grief support services are free and available to anyone in community, regardless of previous connection with HoH. Public Health Nursing A Public Health Nurse will provide support when a family has experienced a fetal demise, Grief & Bereavement 317 Second St., Eureka, http://humboldtgov.org/583/Public- Grief Support, Public 707-268-2105 infant or child death. Referrals area accepted from agencies, medical providers, and families Services CA 95501 Health-Nursing Health, DHHS may self-refer. Support and education for people facing breast or gynecologic cancer concerns. All services are free of charge. Compassionate support from cancer survivors, education and tailored Breast and GYN Health 987 Eighth St., Health & Wellness 707-825-8345 --- research for individuals, lending library, wigs, patient navigation and decision support from a Project Arcata, CA 95521 physician and nurses on staff. No medical services are provided, but useful education and resources are available. Servicing the North Coast region since 1997. BFTF’s goal is to boost the duration of breastfeeding by increasing community awareness and http://first5humboldt.org/programs-and- Breastfeeding Task Force support for breastfeeding mothers. Members include lactation consultants, health care Health & Wellness --- 707-441-5573 partners/partners/resources/breastfeedi (BFTF) providers, nurses, doulas, peer counselors and mothers. DHHS's Maternal Child & Adolescent ng-task-force/ Health program helps coordinate the BFTF. Latino-led and volunteer powered organization that provides outdoor recreation opportunities Health & Wellness Latino Outdoors --- 707-502-4574 http://latinooutdoors.org to youth and families to inspire and empower Latino wellness and outdoor leadership using culturally relevant programs. Contact Ruby Rodriguez. Physical Activity and 908 Seventh St., https://humboldtgov.org/2049/Physical- Supports CalFresh-funded agencies with resources related to healthy eating and active living Health & Wellness Nutrition Program (DHHS- 707-268-2132 Eureka, CA 95501 Activity-and-Nutrition-Program such as recipe cards, cookbooks, physical activity dvds and brochures. PH Healthy Communities)

The Rx Safe Humboldt Coalition works to reduce overuse of opioids in Humboldt; resources for Health & Wellness Rx Safe Humboldt --- 707-443-4563 http://www.rxsafehumboldt.org/ community members include a Alternative Pain Management Resource guide. Staying Active and Independent for Life 434 Seventh St., Evidenced-based, fall-prevention, strength, and balance exercise classes led by trained Health & Wellness 707-442-3763 --- (SAIL), Area 1 Agency on Eureka, CA 95501 volunteers and offered throughout Humboldt County. Aging 24-hour low barrier shelter program for adults (people 18 or older) and families with children in various locations. Temporary shelter provided as people work to get entitlement benefits, 501 Ninth St., Arcata, Homeless/Houseless Arcata House Partnership 707-633-6236 http://www.arcatahouse.org/ employment and connection to medical/mental health/substance use support services and CA 95521 prepare to be permanently housed in the shortest time possible. Case management provided to develop service and housing plans and provide housing navigation services.

Open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone calls received until 4 p.m. Day Betty Chinn- Betty Kwan 133 Seventh St., https://www.bettychinn.org/betty-kwan- Homeless/Houseless 707-407-3833 center services include case management, employment and housing, use of the computer lab, Chinn Day Center Eureka, CA 95501 chinn-day-center.html phone, and mail services. Clothing and hygiene products available on a limited basis. AHHA's Care-A-Van is a pop-up care center for houseless community members. Services Care-A-Van, Affordable provided: Information and referral services, clean clothing, hygiene products, fresh food, non- Homeless/Houseless Homeless Housing --- 707-268-1466 http://www.ahha-humco.org perishables, cell phone charging and dog care products. Mobile showers. Call or visit website Alternatives (AHHA) for current locations/schedule.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 19 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description For Shelters and Housing, See sections "Housing: Permanent/Rapid Re-housing", "Housing: Transitional," "Shelters: Homeless/Houseless ------see those specific sections Emergency/Crisis." Home Grown uses the Host Home model. It is a comprehensive, community-based approach to addressing youth homelessness. It relies on caring community members in Humboldt Homeless/Houseless Home Grown Host Homes --- 707-502-2228 https://homegrownhosthomes.org County, who open their homes for 3-12 months and “host” youth (ages 18-24) experiencing homelessness. Hosts provide youth with housing, stability and mentorship, while staff work with them to achieve their independent living goals. The Humboldt Houseless Youth Support Collaboration (HHYSC) is a community and youth Humboldt Houseless collaboration that supports the needs of houseless youth in Humboldt. Meetings are currently Homeless/Houseless Youth Support --- 707-298-5190 --- 2nd and 4th Wednesdays from 3 to 4 p.m. Focus is on connecting about services for young Collaboration (HHYSC) people in Humboldt County and discussing ways shared knowledge and resources can support one another. Questions, email: [email protected]. See various other Other sections that may have applicable listings include "Advocacy & Legal Services," Homeless/Houseless ------categories "Clothing/Hygiene resources," "Food - Meals," "Food - Pantries." Addie Meedom House staff are dedicated to providing senior supported living that offers Housing: Assisted 1444 Parkway Dr., Addie Meedom House 530-627-4010 http://www.addiemeedomhouse.com/ exceptional care and excellent value. Call toll free at 866-646-0142 to schedule a tour or Living Crescent City, CA 95531 request more information. Bay Assisted Living provides a full range of exceptional senior living options. Their Housing: Assisted 1355 Myrtle Ave., community offers all of the comforts of home with the added benefit of a team of Alder Bay Assisted Living 707-825-3162 http://www.alderbayalf.com/ Living Eureka, CA 95501 experienced, caring professionals dedicated to providing you or your loved one with quality service. 1-800-952-5253, CA Department of Social (916) 651-8848, http://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/C California Department of Social Services maintains an online database that contains Housing: Assisted 744 P St. MS 8-30-90 Services (CDSS), Licensed CCLD Complaint ommunity-Care-Licensing/Facility-Search-informative listings of licensed care facilities within the state of California. The database is free Living Sacramento, CA, 95814 Care Facilities Hotline 1-844-LET- Welcome to use and is constantly being updated to ensure accurate and up-to-date information. US-NO A privately owned and operated 15 bed residential care home. Family oriented setting that Housing: Assisted 6253 Berry Ln., Eureka, http://www.cuttencarehome.com/index promotes and enhances a positive quality of life for every resident. Family and friends are Cutten Care Home 707-444-3428 Living CA 95501 .html encouraged to stop by for a visit and a cup of coffee, or to join residents for lunch. Offers a selection of daily planned activities such as exercise, history trivia, bingo, and music. Frye's Care Home is a privately owned and operated senior living community offering both Housing: Assisted 2240 Fern St., Eureka, Frye's Care Home 707-442-2712 http://www.fryescarehome.com/ Assisted Living and Memory Care. Please contact them to schedule a tour or to request more Living CA 95503 information. Owned and managed by long-time registered nurse Susan Powell, Humboldt House Lodge is a Housing: Assisted 4041 F St., Eureka, CA senior living facility that offers independent and assisted living options. Each room is private Humboldt House Lodge 707-601-5561 https://www.humboldthouselodge.net/ Living 95503 and features its own bedroom and deck or balcony. Please call to schedule an appointment and tour the facility. Riverhouse Assisted living is a small, 6-resident assisted living facility owned and managed by Housing: Assisted 510 Painter St., Rio Dell, George and Peggy Patmore. Located near the Eel River in Rio Dell, the home offers a scenic Riverhouse Assisted Living 707-764-5505 http://riverhouseliving.com/ Living CA 95562 and personal experience for its residents. Call for more information and to schedule a personal tour. Sequioa Springs Assisted Living Community, located in Fortuna, is an exclusive retirement Sequioa Springs Senior Housing: Assisted 2401 Redwood Way, community, providing independent living, assisted living and Alzheimer’s and dementia care Living Community 707-726-0111 http://sequoiasprings-sl.com/ Living Fortuna, CA 95540 for seniors. Their beautiful community offers the perfect retirement experience for (Avalon), Fortuna independent seniors and for those needing assistance with their daily activities.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 20 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Timber Ridge is a senior living community with three different locations within Humboldt Housing: Assisted 2740 Timber Ridge Ln., http://www.timberridgecare.com/comm County. The Eureka location features 1 to 4 bedroom and studio apartment-style homes, fine Timber Ridge, Eureka 707-443-3000 Living Eureka, CA 95503 unities/eureka dining, and ample activities for residents to enjoy. Call or visit the website for more information on this and other Timber Ridge locations. Timber Ridge Renaissance communities offer personalized care for residents with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other memory diseases. With compassion and expertise, Eureka Renaissance Housing: Assisted Timber Ridge, Eureka 2780 Timber Ridge Ln., http://www.timberridgecare.com/comm 707-443-3000 staff work hard to ensure that residents receive the care they need. Eureka Renaissance Living Renaissance Eureka, CA 95503 unities/eureka-renaissance residents enjoy therapeutic activities and a cozy home-like environment with the safety and security that families expect. Timber Ridge is a senior living community with three different locations within Humboldt Housing: Assisted Timber Ridge, 1400 Nursery Way, http://www.timberridgecare.com/comm County. The McKinleyville location features one bedroom and studio apartment-style homes, 707-839-9100 Living McKinleyville McKinleyville, CA 95519 unities/mckinleyville fine dining, and ample activities for residents to enjoy. Call or visit the website for more information on this and other Timber Ridge locations. Timber Ridge Renaissance communities offer personalized care for residents with Alzheimer's, Housing: Assisted Timber Ridge, 1400 Nursery Way, http://www.timberridgecare.com/comm dementia, and other memory diseases. With the same care and warmth found in their other 707-839-9100 Living Mckinleyville Renaissance McKinleyville, CA 95519 unities/mckinleyville-renaissance communities, McKinleyville Renaissance residents enjoy therapeutic activities and a cozy home-like environment with the safety and security that families expect. Housing: Long Term Butler Valley (Long Term 4635 Broadway, Provides residential services and day program to individuals with intellectual disabilities; 707-442-2451 http://www.butlervalley.org/ Care Care) Eureka, CA 95503 facilities in Arcata and Eureka. At Eureka Rehabilitation & Wellness Center in Eureka, it is their goal to provide their patients with a caring and compassionate environment. Their short-term and long-term care programs Housing: Long Term Eureka Rehab & Wellness 2353 23rd St., Eureka, 707-445-3261 http://eurekarehabwc.com/ include Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, and Respiratory Therapy Care Center CA 95501 and it’s their skilled 24 hours nursing staff that assist in everyday tasks such as dressing and eating. Fortuna Rehabilitation & Wellness Center offers both short-term and long-term care with Housing: Long Term Fortuna Rehab & 2321 Newburg Road, programs that include Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy. High quality of 24 hour nursing 707-725-4467 http://fortunarehabwc.com/ Care Wellness Center Fortuna, CA 95540 care. Bereavement support provided for families with a local hospice agency, and help for patients to connect with their spiritual side. Granada Rehab & Wellness center in Eureka is a long-term care facility with 24-hour nursing Housing: Long Term Granada Rehab & 2885 Harris St., Eureka, staff on hand to make life as convenient and enjoyable as possible for its residents. The facility 707-443-1627 http://granadarehabwc.com/ Care Wellness Center CA 95503 has 87 beds and offers a variety of services ranging from wound care and dietary services to religious services and a beauty shop. At Seaview Rehabilitation & Wellness Center in Eureka, they have a high quality 24 hour Housing: Long Term Seaview Rehab & 6400 Purdue Dr., nursing staff that strives to build an environment of care and compassion for their 707-443-5668 http://seaviewrehabwc.com/ Care Wellness Center Eureka, CA 95503 patients. Their short-term and long-term care programs include Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, and Respiratory Therapy. The Southern Humboldt Skilled Nursing Facility has 8 beds in a warm and friendly atmosphere Housing: Long Term Southern Humboldt 733 Cedar St., 707-923-3921 http://www.shchd.org/jerold-phelps- with an excellent staff to care for your loved ones. It is located in the same building as Jerold Care Skilled Nursing Facility Garberville, CA 95542 ext. 248 community-hospital/ Phelps Community Hospital and our local Southern Humboldt Community Clinic, onsite lab, radiology, CT scanner, mammography, and emergency room. Housing: A permanent supportive housing program for people who are chronically homeless and 1005 11th St., Arcata, Permanent/Rapid Re- Arcata House Partnership 707-822-4528 http://www.arcatahouse.org/ disabled. Clients are helped to locate an appropriate unit and negotiate a lease with a CA 95521 Housing landlord. 434 Seventh St., #210 A unique partnership between the Department of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Housing: 707-267-0740 Carlos L. Lopez and Eureka, California Development (HUD) that provides long-term case management, financial supportive services Permanent/Rapid Re- email preferred: http://www.career-rehab.com/ Associates LLC 95501 and permanent housing support for chronically homeless veterans. kgonzalez@career- Housing see description rehab.com or [email protected]

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 21 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description The Coordinated Entry System (CES) is a HUD-requirement used to prioritize households for Housing: Coordinated Entry System HUD-funded housing assistance for people experiencing homelessness. Prioritization in this Permanent/Rapid Re------(CES): 2-1-1 real-time list is based on severity of service needs. In Humboldt, individuals call 2-1-1 to enroll Housing in the CES. Housing: Hoopa Valley Tribal 25 Hostler Field Permanent/Rapid Re- 530-625-4759 --- Low income and market based rentals. Housing Authority Housing Hwy 96, Hoopa Housing Housing: HHAP program receives referrals from DHHS-Adult Protective Services and assists clients who Housing Homeless Adults 904 G St., Eureka, CA Permanent/Rapid Re- 707-269-2016 http://www.rcaa.org are homeless, to find permanent housing. HHAP also provides long-term case management to Program (HHAP), RCAA 95501 Housing help clients' sustain housing. Housing: Humboldt Housing HHA is a local public housing agency, serving families and senior citizens of low & moderate 735 West Everding St., Permanent/Rapid Re- Authority (HHA) (for 707-443-4583 --- income. Section 8 includes a housing choice voucher program, where eligible clients may Eureka, CA 95501 Housing HUD/Section 8) work with a landlord who is willing to accept the voucher to pay for part or all of the rent. Housing: Nation's Finest operates a Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program. SSVF is a 109 Fourth St., Eureka, Permanent/Rapid Re- Nation's Finest (SSVF) 707-442-4322 https://www.nationsfinest.org/ rapid rehousing program that can assist veteran households that are homeless, or at risk of CA 95501 Housing losing their housing, to become housed or remain housed. Housing: North Coast Homeshare Matches people looking for housing with people that have extra space in their home through a 434 Seventh St., Permanent/Rapid Re- Program, Area 1 Agency 707-442-3763 http://www.a1aa.org/ detailed process including; an application, background and reference checks, an interview, Eureka, CA 95501 Housing on Aging inspection of the rental space, and follow-up after a match is made Housing: Yurok Indian Housing 15540 N. Highway 101, Services include rehabilitation programs, elder emergency assistance, rental programs for low Permanent/Rapid Re- 800-281-4749 http://www.yurokhousing.com Authority Klamath, CA 95548 rent and students, home ownership programs and weatherization. Housing Betty's House Family Shelter serves families with children aged 0-17 years old. The shelter Betty's House Family 624 C St., Eureka, CA offers case management, resource referrals, meals, and a stay of up to 6 months. Referrals are Housing: Transitional 707-407-3833 http://bettychinn.org/ Shelter 95501 accepted from CalWORKs or Child Welfare Services. Call the provided number for more information. Betty's House Medical Respite is a shelter that provides meals and a 21-day stay for residents Betty's House Medical 624 C St., Eureka, CA referred to the program, with a total capacity of 10 adult individuals at a time. All referrals Housing: Transitional 707-407-3833 http://bettychinn.org/ Respite 95501 must go through the Care Transitions Team at St. Joseph Hospital, but feel free to call for general information. Home Grown uses the Host Home model. It is a comprehensive, community-based approach to addressing youth homelessness. It relies on caring community members in Humboldt Housing: Transitional Home Grown Host Homes --- 707-502-2228 https://homegrownhosthomes.org County, who open their homes for 3-12 months and “host” youth (ages 18-24) experiencing homelessness. Hosts provide youth with housing, stability and mentorship, while staff work with them to achieve their independent living goals. P.O. Box 607, Non-denominational, faith-based transitional housing resource for adult mothers and their 311 1/2 Greenwood children. Offers structure, support, and accountability for moms willing to grow and build Housing: Transitional Mercy's Haven 707-844-3042 http://www.mercyshaven.org/ Road, successful lives with their children. Please call us or visit the website to learn more about what Blue Lake, CA 95525 they do and apply for residency. Nation's Finest operates multiple programs for homeless veterans in Eureka.The transitional housing (TH) program consists of 18 VA Grant & Per Diem beds, three currently designated for 109 Fourth St., Eureka, Housing: Transitional Nation's Finest 707-442-4322 https://www.nationsfinest.org/ female veterans. In TH, veterans engage with case management staff upon enrollment. Staff CA 95501 and veteran work to develop an Individual Service Plan to identify various barriers and develop goals to overcome them.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 22 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Parents and Children in Referrals accepted from DHHS-Child Welfare Services, Healthy Moms and other DHHS 904 G St., Eureka, CA Housing: Transitional Transition Program 707-269-2013 http://www.rcaa.org programs. PACT provides short-term housing with supportive services that promote self- 95501 (PACT) sufficiency and reduce the risk factors associated with the impact of generational poverty. Serenity Inn, Alcohol Drug 2109 Broadway, Housing: Transitional 707-442-4815 --- Low-cost motel with single rooms and shared living spaces/dorm style; clean and sober policy. Care Services Eureka, CA 95501 Youth Services Bureau, 1100 California St., 707-443-8322 Provides long term housing and financial assistance with rent, security deposits, etc. for Housing: Transitional http://rcaa.org/youth-service-bureau RCAA Eureka, CA 95501 ext 202/206 qualifying youth ages 16 to 24. Eric Rofes Multicultural Warren House 53, 1 The ERC’s mission is to shift public opinion of the queer community on campus and in the local LGBTQ+ Queer Resource Center Harpst St., Arcata, CA 707-826-3795 https://www2.humboldt.edu/erc area from tolerance to acceptance. The ERC creates a hub for students to learn about events (ERC), HSU 95521 and organizations on campus.

P.O. Box 111, Eureka https://www.facebook.com/pg/humbol Extensive listing of Humboldt, regional and national resources. Can subscribe to a free LGBTQ+ Humboldt Pride --- CA 95502 dtpride monthly e-newsletters on website to stay in the know on all things queer in Humboldt. PFLAG (formerly known Uniting people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) with families, as Parents, Families and https://www.facebook.com/pflag.eurek LGBTQ+ ------friends, and allies, PFLAG is committed to advancing equality through its mission of support, Friends of Lesbians and aarcata/ education, and advocacy. See website for local chapter meeting time/location. Gays) Queer Humboldt is an organization dedicated to providing resources for the queer P.O. Box 45, Arcata, CA LGBTQ+ Queer Humboldt 707-502-2890 http://www.queerhumboldt.org community. Website lists local events, resources, groups, links, visitor information, news and 95518-0045 pictures that will benefit the queer community. View or download a comprehensive 17 page resource list maintained by Queer Humboldt. Queer Humboldt P.O. Box 45, Arcata, CA http://www.queerhumboldt.org/resourc Community service groups, open and affirming churches and spiritual organizations, youth, LGBTQ+ 707-502-2890 Extensive Resource List 95518-0045 es/resource-download/ homelessness, crisis, social groups, mental wellness, health wellness, legal resources, wedding resources and more. HMS is a community organization of trained volunteer mediators, offering conflict resolution services for disputes including divorce/separation, child custody, family conflict, workplace or Mediation/Conflict Humboldt Mediation 317 Third St., Eureka CA http://www.humboldtmediationservices 707-445-2505 business conflict and tenant-landlord issues. Neutral facilitators and consultants in the resolution Services (HMS) 95501 .org/ construction of agreements. Fees are on a sliding scale; no one turned away due to inability to pay. Medical Covered CA Certified https://apply.coveredca.com/hix/entity/ Find local help to enroll in health care coverage and discuss options: certified insurance ------Info/Insurance Enrollment Counselors locateassister/searchentities agents, certified enrollment counselors, county offices. Healthy Kids Humboldt, Medical 2700 Dolbeer St., https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- Bilingual staff Lucy Silveira. Services focus on children’s health insurance, Medi-Cal enrollment Providence, St. Joseph 707-442-6066 Info/Insurance Eureka, CA 95501 community/healthy-kids-humboldt/ and navigation of the health care system. Hospital The Humboldt IPA provides leadership in working with health plans and health care providers Medical Humboldt Independent 2662 Harris St., Eureka, 707-443-4563 http://www.humboldtipa.com/ to ensure that medical care is provided in a manner that enhances the public health and Info/Insurance Practice Association (IPA) CA 95503 promotes access to quality care. Medical Humboldt-Del Norte P.O. Box 6457 Eureka, 707-442-2367 http://www.hdncms.org/ Professional Organization for Physicians. Local component of California Medical Association. Info/Insurance County Medical Society CA 95502 Medical Kris Kelly Health 2700 Dolbeer St., A resource of legitimate health websites. A social worker is located inside the Evergreen 707-442-9094 --- Info/Insurance Information Center Eureka, CA 95501 Lodge at St. Joseph Hospital. Medi-Cal is CA's Medicaid program; health care coverage for low to middle income individuals 929 Koster St, Eureka, Medical Medi-Cal, Social Services, and families. Applications are taken over the phone at 877-410-8809, at DHHS - Social CA 95501; Garberville 877-410-8809 http://humboldtgov.org/528/Medi-Cal Info/Insurance DHHS Services (Mon - Fri 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.) and at BenefitsCal.com. Call for other locations and and Hoopa offices. application methods.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 23 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Member Services Medical Department, Open Door 963 Myrtle Ave., https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m A free service that helps community members to access community resources, programs, and 707-269-7073 Info/Insurance Community Health Eureka, CA 95501 ember-services/ benefits - such as Medi-Cal, CalFresh, and Covered CA - and to navigate health care services. Centers Medical P.O. Box 219, Online resource for finding patient assistance programs that provide free/low-cost NeedyMeds, Inc. 800-503-6897 http://www.needymeds.org Info/Insurance Gloucester, PA 01931 medications. Managed care organization for Medi-Cal (MC) in Humboldt. Ensures MC recipients have Medical Partnership HealthPlan of 1036 Fith St., Suite E, 800-863-4155 http://www.partnershiphp.org/ access to quality medical care. Help finding doctors and specialists, help resolving issues. Open Info/Insurance California Eureka CA 95501 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly, a health plan that provides medical care and Redwood Coast PACE, Medical 1910 California St., supportive services for eligible frail adults age 55 and older who need a nursing home level of Humboldt Senior 707-443-9747 http://www.humsenior.org/ Info/Insurance Eureka, CA 95501 care, but who wish to remain at home. Locations in Eureka and Fortuna. Service area from Resource Center Trinidad to Scotia, inland to Blue Lake and Carlotta. Medical The Rx Safe Humboldt Coalition works to reduce overuse of opioids in Humboldt; resources for Rx Safe Humboldt --- 707-443-4563 http://www.rxsafehumboldt.org/ Info/Insurance community members include a Alternative Pain Management Resource guide. Humboldt California 601 I St., Arcata, CA Medical marijuana dispensary. Hours Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday 10 Medical Marijuana 707-822-9330 http://www.theheartofhumboldt.com/ Association 95521 a.m to 8 p.m, Saturday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m, and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. https://www.facebook.com/The- Humboldt County 1670 Myrtle Ave., Ste B, Medical Marijuana 707-442-2420 Humboldt-County-Collective- Medical marijuana collective. Collective Eureka, CA 95501 129949220363162/ 980 Sixth St., Arcata, CA Humboldt Patient Medical Marijuana 95521, 445 Fifth St., 707-826-7988 http://hprcarcata.com/ Medical marijuana dispensaries. Resource Center Eureka, CA 95501 The CARE Network team coordinates planning of services with inpatient discharge planning, CARE Network, the emergency department and St. Joseph Hospital Medical group. The care and services 2200 Harrison Ave., 707-445-8121 https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- Medical Services Providence, St. Joseph provided by the team are person-centered and focused on a community-based, multi- Eureka, CA 95501 x5825 community/care-network/ Hospital disciplinary approach, linking individuals to the various resources available to help meet ongoing healthcare needs. Childhood Lead Poisoning Provides case management services for children with elevated blood lead levels. Works with Prevention Program 908 Seventh St., https://humboldtgov.org/607/Childhood- Medical Services 707-268-2132 families and providers to identify and reduce sources of lead in the home. Free lead test kits (DHHS-PH Healthy Eureka, CA 95501 Lead-Poisoning-Prevention-Prog and educational information available. Communities) Eureka Community Health & Wellness 2200 Tydd St., Eureka, https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m Provides high quality medical, dental and mental health care and health education to all, Medical Services Center, Open Door 707-441-1624 CA 95501 edical/ regardless of financial, geographical, or social barriers. Call to check if accepting new patients. Community Health Centers Ferndale Community Health Center, Open Door 638 Main St., Ferndale, https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m Provides high quality medical, dental and mental health care and health education to all, Medical Services 707-786-4028 Community Health CA 95536 edical/ regardless of financial, geographical, or social barriers. Call to check if accepting new patients. Centers Fortuna Community Health Center, Open Door 3750 Rohnerville Road, https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m Provides high quality medical, dental and mental health care and health education, regardless Medical Services 707-725-4477 Community Health Fortuna, CA 95540 edical/ of financial, geographical or social barriers. Call to check if accepting new patients. Centers Help with end of life planning; no cost or obligation for Information Visits. Once patient with a 3327 Timber Fall Court, terminal illness is enrolled, full range of medical and supportive services; an interdisciplinary Medical Services Hospice of Humboldt 707-445-8443 http://www.hospiceofhumboldt.org/ Eureka, CA 95503 team collaborates to design a Plan of Care to meet needs of patient, caregivers and families or friends. Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 24 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Humboldt Open Door Clinic, Open Door 770 10th St., Arcata, CA https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m Provides high quality medical, dental and mental health care and health education, regardless Medical Services 707-826-8610 Community Health 95521 edical/ of financial, geographical or social barriers. Call to check if accepting new patients. Centers Jerold Phelps Community Hospital is a Critical Access Hospital located in downtown Jerold Phelps Community 733 Cedar St., Medical Services 707-923-3921 http://www.shchd.org Garberville. Acute and swing beds available. Offers a 24-hour emergency room, radiology, Hospital Garberville, CA 95542 mammography, full lab services and a low-dose CT scanner. 535 Airport Road, Provides high-quality health care to the Native American people and all others seeking Medical Services K'ima:w Medical Center 530-625-4261 https://kimaw.org/ Hoopa CA 95546 services on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation and surrounding areas. 3800 Janes Road, Medical Services Mad River Hospital 707-822-3621 http://www.madriverhospital.com/ Mad River Community Hospital is a 78-bed, acute care medical facility. Arcata, CA 95521 McKinleyville Community Health Center, Open Door 1644 Central Ave., https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m Provides high quality medical, dental and mental health care and health education to all, Medical Services 707-839-3068 Community Health McKinleyville, CA 95519 edical/ regardless of financial, geographical, or social barriers. Call to check if accepting new patients. Centers Medi-Cal is CA's Medicaid program; health care coverage for low to middle income individuals 929 Koster St., Eureka, Medi-Cal, Social Services, and families. Applications taken at over the phone at 877-410-8809, at DHHS - Social Services Medical Services CA 95501; Garberville 877-410-8809 http://humboldtgov.org/528/Medi-Cal DHHS (Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 5:30 pm) , and at BenefitsCal.com. Call for other locations/application and Hoopa offices. methods. Mobile Health Services, Using a combination of fully-equipped mobile clinic vans and fixed clinic sites, Open Door Telehealth & Visiting Locations vary. Call for https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m Medical Services 707-443-4666 Mobile Health Services provides comprehensive care to homeless community members. Specialist Center, Open more information. edical/ Offers walk-in and scheduled appointments at all locations. Door NorthCountry Clinic, Open 785 18th St., Arcata, CA https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m Provides high quality medical, dental and mental health care and health education to all, Medical Services Door Community Health 707-822-2481 95521 edical/ regardless of financial, geographical, or social barriers. Call to check if accepting new patients. Centers Open Door Community Health Centers, Willow 38883 Highway 299, https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m Provides high quality medical, dental and mental health care and health education to all, Medical Services 530-629-3111 Creek Community Health Willow Creek, CA 95573 edical/ regardless of financial, geographical, or social barriers. Call to check if accepting new patients. Center Pediatric Department, Eureka Community 2200 Tydd St., Eureka, https://opendoorhealth.com/services/p Comprehensive pediatric services, including health screenings, immunizations and boosters, Medical Services 707-269-7057 Health & Wellness CA 95521 ediatrics/ well-child exams, acute care and more. Center, Open Door Planned Parenthood of 3225 Timber Fall Court http://www.plannedparenthood.org/srp Information on a variety of healthy living topics; same day appointments available; ensures Medical Services Northern CA, Eureka Suite B, Eureka, CA 707-442-5700 p/ access to reproductive and sexual health care for all. Health Center 95501 St. Joseph Hospital: 2700 Dolbeer St.; St. Joseph Hospital and General Hospital campuses are located within a block of each other in 707-445-8121, Providence, St. Joseph Campus General del Eureka. The acute care hospital offers comprehensive services including emergency, level 3 Medical Services 707-445-5111 https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/ Hospital, Eureka Hospital: trauma program, cardiac services, an accredited cancer program, childbirth center, 2200 Harrison Ave., neurosurgery, outpatient laboratory and orthopedic and sports medicine. Eureka, CA 95501 PHC offers adult, travel immunizations, and children's immunizations. Tuberculosis testing/ Public Health Clinic, 529 I St., Eureka, CA http://humboldtgov.org/557/Public- Medical Services 707-445-6200 screening and other services available at the main clinic in Eureka. Limited services are Public Health, DHHS 95501 Health-Clinics available at the Willow Creek and Garberville clinics.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 25 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Redwood Community Health Center, Open Door 2350 Buhne St., Suite A, https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m Provides high quality medical, dental and mental health care and health education, regardless Medical Services 707-443-4593 Community Health Eureka, CA 95501 edical/ of financial, geographical or social barriers. Call to check if accepting new patients. Centers Redwood Memorial 3300 Renner Drive, A Providence, St. Joseph Health critical access hospital which along with Eureka campuses Medical Services 707-725-3361 https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/ Hospital, Fortuna Fortuna, CA 95540 offers comprehensive services including emergency care. Open 365 days a year. An alternative to the emergency room for those without chronic or life- 2440 23rd St., Eureka, Medical Services Redwood Urgent Care 707-298-2011 https://redwoodurgentcare.com/ threatening conditions. Monday through Sunday 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., major holidays 9 a.m. to CA 95501 5 p.m. Redwoods Rural Health 101 West Coast Road, Provides responsive, preventive, high quality primary health care services, through a variety of Medical Services 707-923-2783 https://www.rrhc.org/ Center Redway, CA 95560 healing disciplines, to all people without regard to social or economic status. Outpatient telemedicine and in-home palliative care for seriously ill eligible Californians with 1) advanced conditions and diseases, and, 2) California Blue Shield (PPO) primary insurance, 517 Third St., #22, Medical Services ResolutionCare 707-442-5683 https://www.resolutioncare.com/ Partnership HealthPlan of CA (Medi-Cal), or Health Net/California Health & Wellness Eureka, CA 95501 Insurance. Website has a self-assessment and referral forms. [email protected] See listings in Housing: Medical Services ------For skilled nursing facilities/long-term care, see Housing: Long-Term care section. Long Term Care section

850 Hwy 96, Willow https://madriverhospital.com/six-rivers- Services include medical, pediatrics, physical therapy, health maintenance and promotion, Medical Services Six Rivers Medical Center 560-629-3116 Creek medical-center-willow-creek diagnosis and management of primary care concerns.

The Southern Humboldt Community Clinic is a full-service rural clinic open weekdays 8:30 a.m. Southern Humboldt 509 St., Garberville, Medical Services 707-923-3921 http://www.shchd.org to 5 p.m., and also offers a visiting nurse program. There are outpatient services available on- Community Clinic CA 95542 site including lab, radiology, mammography and CT so there is no need to go anywhere else. 321 Van Duzen Road, Southern Trinity Health Provides access to quality, comprehensive, innovative, and integrated primary health care and Medical Services P.O. Box 4, Mad River, 707-574-6616 http://www.sthsclinic.org/ Services emergency medical services regardless of ability to pay. CA 95552 St. Joseph Health Medical Group offers women a full range of women’s health and wellness St. Joseph Health Medical 2773 Harris St. Suite D, http://www.stjosephhealthmedicalgrou Medical Services 707-476-2909 services, including obstetrical and gynecological care which is appropriate of each stage of life. Group Eureka CA 95501 p.com/ Prenatal and gynecological services are also available in Spanish. Student Health and Wellbeing Services, 1 Harpst St., Arcata, CA https://wellbeing.humboldt.edu/shc- Student Health and Wellbeing Services (SHWS) consists of medical services, counseling and Medical Services 707-826-3146 Humboldt State 95521 welcome-letter psychological services and health education for HSU students. University Telehealth & Visiting Specialist Center, Open 2426 Buhne St., Eureka, https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m Provides high quality medical, dental, and mental health care, and health education to all, Medical Services 707-443-4666 Door Community Health CA 95501 edical/ regardless of financial, geographical, or social barriers. Call to check if accepting patients. Centers 3302 Renner Drive United Indian Health http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Direct Health Care Services are made available to eligible persons of Indian descent and Medical Services Suite C, Fortuna, CA 707-725-7988 Services (Fortuna) org eligible non-Indian members (married to, or a child of a person who is an "enrolled member"). 95540 United Indian Health 1600 Weeot Way, http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Direct Health Care Services are made available to eligible persons of Indian descent and Medical Services Services (Potawat Village, 707-825-5000 Arcata, CA 95521 org eligible non-Indian members (married to, or a child of a person who is an "enrolled member"). Arcata)

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 26 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Libby Nix Community United Indian Health http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Direct Health Care Services are made available to eligible persons of Indian descent and Medical Services Center, Highway 96, 530-625-4300 Services (Weitchpec) org eligible non-Indian members (married to, or a child of a person who is an "enrolled member"). Weitchpec, CA Behavioral Health Mental/Behavioral 231 Second St., Eureka, http://humboldtgov.org/1739/Adult- Provides mental health screening, assessment, referral, and individual and group therapy for Counseling Clinic, 707-268-2900 Health CA 95501 Outpatient-Services eligible adults. Behavioral Health, DHHS

Behavioral Health Same Same Day Services and Psychiatric Emergency Services offer mental health crisis and Mental/Behavioral 720 St., Eureka http://humboldtgov.org/1760/24-hour- Day Services, Behavioral 707-445-7715 stabilization services for persons exhibiting acute psychological distress. Outpatient therapy, Health CA 95501 Crisis-Services Health, DHHS outpatient medication support, and case management available. Mental/Behavioral Celebrate Recovery 1032 Bay St. Eureka, CA Celebrate Recovery offers a 12-step accountability and support program for men and women 707-442-1784 http://eurekafaithcenter.org/ Health (Eureka Faith Center) 95501 as they seek healing from various hurts, habits and hang-ups. 707-268-2800, Mental health services including individual and group therapy, case management and Mental/Behavioral Changing Tides Family 2259 Myrtle Ave., http://changingtidesfs.org/mental- 707-444-8293, brokerage services, therapeutic behavioral services, and other mental health services which Health Services Eureka, CA 95501 health 800-795-3554 are intended to support children and youth up to age 20. Children & Family Mental/Behavioral 2440 Sixth St., Eureka, http://www.humboldtgov.org/1601/Chil Provides assessment, treatment, medication support, and case management for children, Services, Behavioral 707-268-2800 Health CA 95501 drens-Mental-Health-Services youth, and families. Health, DHHS Crisis counseling support for Californians impacted by COVID-19. Organized by CalMHSA Mental/Behavioral COVID-19 Crisis click on website which helps fund, develop and implement mental health services at the state, regional and --- https://www.calhopeconnect.org/ Health Counseling Line to start live chat local levels. Go to www.calhopeconnect.org to initiate a live chat and select a population most identified with. Through 2021 only. Mental/Behavioral 2370 Buhne St., Eureka, http://www.crestwoodbehavioralhealth. Home to a mental health rehabilitation center and a social rehabilitation program (transitional Crestwood 707-442-5721 Health CA 95501 com/eureka residential). Crisis Text Line serves anyone, in any type of crisis, providing access to free, 24/7 support and information via text messages. Text HOME to 741741 about any type of crisis to reach a Mental/Behavioral Crisis Line Text Messaging Text HOME to https://www.crisistextline.org/how-it- --- volunteer Crisis Counselor. The goal of any text conversation is to get you to a calm, safe Health Option 741741 works/ place. Sometimes that means providing a referral to further help and sometimes it just means being there and listening. 707-476-4094 707-445-7715 Mental/Behavioral Crisis Stabilization Unit, 720 Wood St., Eureka http://humboldtgov.org/450/Crisis- The Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) is an outpatient program that provides crisis intervention (crisis line), toll Health Behavioral Health, DHHS CA 95501 Stabilization-Unit and stabilization services to individuals in need of immediate and emergency services. free crisis line 888- 849-5728 Garberville Behavioral Mental/Behavioral 727 Cedar St., 707-268-2990 https://humboldtgov.org/766/DHHS- Humboldt County Behavioral Health services. Counselors onsite and outreach. Assessments, Health Outpatient, Health Garberville, CA 95542 707-923-2729 Locations medication clinic last Wednesday of the month. Behavioral Health, DHHS Mental/Behavioral GriefShare (Eureka Faith 1032 Bay St. Eureka, CA GriefShare is a 13-week video seminar and support group for men and women grieving the 707-442-1784 http://eurekafaithcenter.org/ Health Center) 95501 loss of someone close. "Your journey from mourning to joy." Hoopa Valley Tribe, Mental/Behavioral 535 Airport Road, 530-625-4261 ext Mental health, Substance Use Disorder programs, children and family services, Behavioral Health https://kimaw.org/ Health Hoopa, CA 95546 450 Parole/Probation. Services Variety of sponsored programs including substance abuse, gambling addiction, family violence Mental/Behavioral Humboldt Family Service 1802 California St., 707-443-7358 http://humboldtfamilyservice.org and counseling services for both adults and children; Medi-Cal and other insurance accepted, Health Center Eureka, CA 95501 and sliding fee scale is available; clinical intake form available on website.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 27 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Medi-Cal, Partnership Partnership Health Plan of CA (PHC) is the managed care plan for Medi-Cal (MC). PHC Mental/Behavioral Health Plan of California 200 State St., Boston, 888-204-5581 http://beaconhealthstrategies.com/ contracts with Beacon Health Strategies to administer some of the mental health benefits for Health (Beacon Health MA 02109 MC . MC recipients can contact to find mental/behavioral health providers/services. Strategies) At the HCHV behavioral health program, Nation's Finest employs a full-time clinician as well as Mental/Behavioral 109 Fourth St., Eureka, Nation's Finest (HCHV) 707-442-4322 https://www.nationsfinest.org/ a case manager to address some of the higher level needs clients may be facing including: Health CA 95501 substance use disorder, healthy relationships, anger management and communication skills. North Coast Association A clinical membership directory of local mental health professionals. Listing searchable by Mental/Behavioral P.O. Box 5363, Eureka, of Mental Health 707-441-3832 http://www.ncamhp.org specialty, region, clinician name, etc. Resource is available by print or online (donations Health CA 95502 Professionals accepted). Services include group homes, school-based and clinic-based mental health services, wrap Mental/Behavioral Remi Vista Community 3960 Walnut Drive, https://remivistainc.net/community- 707- 268-8722 around programs, supported living for developmentally disabled adults. Accepting referrals for Health Counseling Services Eureka CA 95503 counseling-services/ transitional housing. Affordable mental health counseling.

Sempervirens Psychiatric Offers a locked hospital based treatment for clients who have serious and persistent mental Mental/Behavioral 720 Wood St., Eureka, http://humboldtgov.org/437/Sempervir Health Facility, 707-445-7710 illness that need acute psychiatric care. It is a Medi-Cal and Medicare certified 16 bed facility, Health CA 95501 ens-Psychiatric-Health-Facility Behavioral Health, DHHS and the only inpatient psychiatric hospital within a 300 mile radius. 3302 Renner Drive Mental/Behavioral United Indian Health http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Direct health care services are made available to eligible people of "Indian descent" and Suite C, Fortuna, CA 707-725-7988 Health Services (Fortuna) org eligible non-Indian members (married to, or a child of a person who is an "enrolled member"). 95540 United Indian Health Mental/Behavioral 1600 Weeot Way, http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Direct health care services are made available to eligible persons of "Indian descent" and Services (Potawat Village, 707-825-5000 Health Arcata, CA 95521 org eligible non-Indian members (married to, or a child of a person who is an "enrolled member"). Arcata) Libby Nix Community Mental/Behavioral United Indian Health http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Direct health care services are made available to eligible persons of "Indian descent" and Center, Highway 96, 530-625-4300 Health Services (Weitchpec) org eligible non-Indian members (married to, or a child of a person who is an "enrolled member"). Weitchpec, CA Willow Creek Behavioral Mental/Behavioral 77 Walnut Way, Willow http://humboldtgov.org/766/DHHS- Health Outpatient, 530-629-2410 Call to check for availability of services. Health Creek, CA 95573 Locations Behavioral Health, DHHS

The Bear River Social Services Department exists to serve, support, and respect every member Native American Bear River band of the 588 Singley Road, 707-733-1900 of the Bear River Community in a compassionate way while promoting health, safety, self- http://www.brb-nsn.gov/ Services Rohnerville Rancheria Loleta, CA 95551 ext. 3558 sufficiency and overall well-being. The Social Services Department is committed to working to advance new and effective ways of living while honoring traditional values and beliefs. Native American 708 Ninth St. , Arcata, 707-826-2079 --- The Big Lagoon Rancheria is a federally-recognized tribe located in Humboldt. Services CA 95521 428 Chartin Road, P.O. The Blue Lake Rancheria strives each day to secure a better future for its people; protect its Native American Blue Lake Rancheria Box 428, Blue Lake, CA 707-668-5101 https://bluelakerancheria-nsn.gov/ sovereignty and heritage; learn from the past; and build a resilient, healthy economy and Services 95525 environment, with benefits for the Tribe, the region and the planet.

Native American Californbia Tribal TANF 636 H St., Eureka, CA Provides educational training, career and employment opportunities toward self-sufficiency; 707-476-0344 http://www.cttp.net/ Services Partnership 95501 through various supported services and programs with temporary financial assistance.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 28 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Emergency Broadband Effective May 12, 2021, eligible households will be able to enroll to receive a monthly discount Native American https://getemergencybroadband.org/do- Benefit Program: ------off the cost of broadband service from an approved provider. An Enhanced Tribal Benefit is Services i-qualify/tribal-benefit/ Enhanced Tribal Benefit available to qualifying households living on Tribal lands. Hoopa Valley Tribe, Native American 535 Airport Road, 530-625-4261 ext Mental health, Substance Use Disorder programs, children and family services, Behavioral Health https://kimaw.org/ Services Hoopa, CA 95546 450 Parole/Probation. Services Administration: 110 Mission: To preserve and strengthen the children and families of the Karuk Tribe and other Karuk Tribal Temporary http://www.karuk.us/index.php/depart Native American Nugget St., P.O. Box Native American Tribes through an effective social welfare system that empowers individuals Assistance to Needy 530-493-1440 ments/tanf-dept/138-tanf Services 1016, Happy Camp, CA and families to work toward and achieve self-sufficiency, sobriety, and to become loving Families (TANF) 96039 responsible parents in a culturally relevant way. Native American Northern California Indian 241 F St., Eureka, CA Services available to American Indians [Native Americans]: job/career counseling, community 707-445-8451 http://www.ncidc.org/ Services Development Council 95501 service block grants for emergency services, computer use, disaster planning resources, etc.

The Member Services Program within the Tribal Programs Department is designed to be the Native American 1 Cher-Ae Lane, https://trinidad-rancheria.org/member- Trinidad Rancheria 707-677-0211 central intake to assist Tribal Members with all of their needs and requests. Current services Services Trinidad, CA 95570 services/ offered include referral services and case mamanagement; see website or call for more detail.

The purpose of the Animal Control program is to assist the Rancheria community with animal- Native American Trinidad Rancheria, 1 Cher-Ae Lane, http://trinidad-rancheria.org/animal- related issues, as well as act as a resource and educational tool regarding pet ownership and 707-599-6828 Services Animal Control Trinidad, CA 95570 control care. If you have an urgent matter to report, please call the phone number. Otherwise, please navigate to the website and fill out a Member Service Request Form.

1650 Betty Court Suite Social work, emergency services, counseling, therapeutic culture groups. Services are free. Native American Two Feathers Native A, McKinleyville, CA 707-839-1933 http://www.twofeathers-nafs.org/ Also helps with emergency food, clothing and shelter (up to 3 days) for domestic violence Services American Services 95519 victims. Contact person Kim Brown. 3302 Renner Drive Native American United Indian Health http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Direct Health Care Services are made available to eligible persons of "Indian descent" and Suite C, Fortuna, CA 707-725-7988 Services Services (Fortuna) org eligible non-Indian members (married to, or a child of a person who is an "enrolled member"). 95540 United Indian Health Native American 1600 Weeot Way, http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Direct Health Care Services are made available to eligible persons of "Indian descent" and Services (Potawat Village, 707-825-5000 Services Arcata, CA 95521 org eligible non-Indian members (married to, or a child of a person who is an "enrolled member"). Arcata) Libby Nix Community Native American United Indian Health http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Direct Health Care Services are made available to eligible persons of "Indian descent" and Center, Highway 96, 530-625-4300 Services Services (Weitchpec) org eligible non-Indian members (married to, or a child of a person who is an "enrolled member"). Weitchpec, CA Wiyot Tribe, 1000 Native American Wiyot Tribe Health & http://wiyot.us/programs-and- There are a wide variety of Social Services offered at the Tribal Office. Some services are based Wiyot Drive, Loleta, 707-733-5055 Services Human Services services/health-and-human-services on need and/or income qualification. California 95551 Mission is to help tribal members and families achieve independence, self-sufficiency and 190 Klamath Blvd, P.O. Native American Yurok Social Services http://www.yuroktribe.org/departments healthy, productive communities. Services include: General Assistance, Food Distribution, Low Box 1027, Klamath, CA 707-482-1350 Services Department, Yurok Tribe /socialservices/ Income Home Energy Assistance Program, Tribal TANF, and the Yurok Domestic 95548; Violence/Sexual Assault Project. Yurok Tribal Temporary Mission Statement: To help Yurok needy families work toward and achieve self-sufficiency in a Native American Assistance to Needy See brief description for 707-482-1350 http://www.yuroktribe.org/departments culturally appropriate way. Services Families (TANF), Yurok multiple locations 530-625-4130 /socialservices/ Eureka: 3400 Erie St., Eureka, CA 95501; Klamath: 190 Klamath Blvd., P.O. Box 1027, Klamath, Tribe CA 95548. Weitchpec: Hwy 96, Weitchpec (right after the bridge)

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 29 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Organizations that assist community members with food security by assisting with enrollment Organization CalFresh Outreach, DHHS- 929 Koster St., Eureka, 707-476-4760 --- in and retention of CalFresh nutrition assistance benefits should contact Resources Social Services CA 95501 [email protected] to see what supports and services may be available. The Humboldt County CalFresh Task Force brings together community-based organizations and County agencies serving CalFresh eligible households in Humboldt County and is Organization https://www.foodforpeople.org/calfresh- CalFresh Task Force ------facilitated by Food for People. Stay up-to-date on local CalFresh enrollment statistics and Resources task-force processes, in addition to state and federal legislation that impacts the community. Website has many resources. The Community Health Assessment (CHA) summarizes data from a variety of sources to offer a Community Health (CH) https://humboldtgov.org/DocumentCen snapshot of Humboldt health. DHHS-PH and community partners use the CHA to update the Organization Assessment and CH ------ter/View/71701/2018-Community- Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) and as a resource for planning and policy Resources Improvement Plan Health-Assessment-PDF making. To access both the CHA and CHIP, visit humboldtgov.org/PublicHealth. The resulting (DHHS, Public Health) communitywide health improvement efforts are being branded as Live Well Humboldt.

The Community Health Alliance of Humboldt - Del Norte, Inc. (CHA) is a network of health care Organization Community Health P.O. Box 367, Eureka, https://www.communityhealthalliance.o 707-269-1776 providers, consumers, employers, and community leaders serving as the North Coast's forum Resources Alliance CA 95502 rg/ for community-based health planning and advocacy. Quarterly membership meetings. The Social Services community liaison works with partners on issues related to enrollment and https://humboldtgov.org/DocumentCen retention in CalFresh, CalWORKs, Welfare-to-Work and Medi-Cal, and also supports Organization DHHS-Social Services 929 Koster St., Eureka, 707-476-4760 ter/View/55558/I-13-30-Info-Sheet--- communication with the Employment Training Division, General Relief and the Transportation Resources Community Liaison CA 95501 Social-Services-Community-Liaison Assistance Program. The community liaison can also link partners to information about other DHHS programs. The info sheets are one page documents written for the assister, case manager, eligibility DHHS-Social Services Organization https://humboldtgov.org/2671/Partner- specialist, provider, social worker, etc. The info sheets have plain introductory language that Eligibility and Benefits ------Resources Info-Sheets covers basic program information. Info sheets are intended to be a beginner’s base on which Info Sheets to build additional knowledge. Humboldt County Resource Card (co- DHHS and the HRC jointly produce this business card-sized, water-resistant four panel card Organization produced by DHHS and ------that lists critical resources. Organizations can request cards by by e-mailing Resources Human Rights [email protected] or [email protected]. Commission [HRC]) Humboldt Network of HNFRC acts as a hub for local nonprofits to share best practices, build relationships, and form Organization Family Resource Centers ------https://www.hnfrc.org/ coalitions to address community concerns. HNFRC seeks to collectively improve health and Resources (HNFRC) resiliency in all of our communities. The Latino Community Providers’ Network (LatinoNet) was created in 2000 as a community Organization resource addressing the unique experiences of our Latino community. LatinoNet’s mission is LatinoNet ------http://latinonet.org/ Resources to improve the quality of life for Spanish-speaking families on the North Coast through networking, information, collaboration and advocacy. The North Coast Resource Hub is an interactive, mobile-friendly resource guide. Resources in the hub are centered on services that related to substance use disorder, stabilizing services, Organization North Coast Resource ------http://resourcehub.nchiin.org/ crisis services and alternative pain management resources. Inclusion of additional services is Resources Hub planned for the near future. The NCRH features detailed information including service hours, types of services provided, eligibility criteria, and populations served. Organization Northcoast Hoarding 434 Seventh St., Eureka Anyone who addresses hoarding in their professional or personal lives is invited to attend 707-442-3763 --- Resources Task Force CA 95501 quarterly meetings.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 30 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Northern California NorCAN offers a regional nonprofit email list, or ‘listserv’ that has a subscriber-ship of almost https://www.hafoundation.org/Nonprofi Organization Association of Non- 363 Indianola Road, 1,000 people. This service provides public sector organizations the opportunity to share 707-267-9916 t-Resources/Northern-California- Resources Profirts (NorCAN) email Bayside, CA 95524 information about available resources, events, organizational updates, job openings, needs, Association-of-Nonprofits/Our-Email-List listserv reports and key issues regarding their work.

Northern California https://www.hafoundation.org/Nonprofi NorCAN's mission is to support the connection between people and organizations that work Organization 363 Indianola Road, Association of Non-Profits 707-442-2993 t-Resources/Northern-California- everyday to keep communities healthy and strong. NorCAN offers professional development Resources Bayside, CA 95524 (NorCAN) Association-of-Nonprofits opportunities, Board support, networking connections and more.

Physical Activity and Organization 908 Seventh St., https://humboldtgov.org/2049/Physical- Supports CalFresh-funded agencies with resources related to healthy eating and active living Nutrition Program (DHHS- 707-268-2132 Resources Eureka, CA 95501 Activity-and-Nutrition-Program such as recipe cards, cookbooks, physical activity dvds and brochures. PH Healthy Communities)

The mission of the Rx Safe Humboldt Coalition includes developing community standards and Organization supporting structures for diagnosis and treatment for chronic and acute pain while providing Rx Safe Humboldt --- 707-443-4563 http://www.rxsafehumboldt.org/ Resources patients with the best care possible and recognizing the risks of prescribing pain medications. Members include Open Door, St. Joe's, DHHS, NCHIIN, Partnership. (See site for full details.)

Organization See the Service Agencies, The Service Agencies, Clubs & Funders section is a good resource for organizations looking for ------Resources Clubs & Funders section resources or funding.

The mission of SHWT is to promote and sustain the well-being of the people, communities, Southern Humboldt Organization https://www.facebook.com/SouthernHu environment and economy of Southern Humboldt (SoHum). It also works to promote Working Together ------Resources mboldtWorkingTogether/ cultural, recreational and commercial development of SoHum and to serve as a sponsor to (SHWT) groups forming to achieve these goals. Monthly meetings and a Google Groups listserv. P.O.Box 293, Arcata, CA Zero Waste Humboldt provides 3 main services: Organization 95518; office by appt., 1. Public Education aimed at adopting new habits Zero Waste humboldt --- http://www.zerowastehumboldt.org Resources 839 Ninth St., Arcata, 2. Advocacy and policy development CA 95521 3. Technical assistance consulting and ZW training BFTF’s goal is to boost the duration of breastfeeding by increasing community awareness and http://first5humboldt.org/programs-and- Breastfeeding Task Force support for breastfeeding mothers. Members include lactation consultants, health care Parenting Resources --- 707-441-5573 partners/partners/resources/breastfeedi (BFTF) providers, nurses, doulas, peer counselors and mothers. DHHS's Maternal Child & Adolescent ng-task-force/ Health program helps coordinate the BFTF. Provides car seats for families in Humboldt County. Works with a variety of community Car Seat Program, Public 908 Seventh St., Parenting Resources 707-445-6210 --- partners to improve access for car seats and care seat check-ups. Certifies car seat technicians Health, DHHS Eureka, CA 95501 in the community. Promotes comprehensive, integrated systems of services for early childhood development in 525 Second St., Suite Parenting Resources First 5 Humboldt 707-445-7389 http://first5humboldt.org/ order to foster secure, healthy and loving children eager to learn and develop to their full 201, Eureka CA 95501 potential. Provides several play groups for 0 to 5 year olds in various communities.

When Humboldt County children can’t be kept safe in their homes, loving foster parents are needed. Basic requirements include: Being 21 or older, accepting the temporary nature of Foster Parent https://humboldtgov.org/534/Foster- Parenting Resources --- 707-499-3410 foster care, attending an orientation, being a team player working to meet the needs of the Recruitment, DHHS Parent-Recruitment foster youth, completing 24 hours of training, meeting licensing requirements and aiding the foster youth’s transition back to family or to an adoptive home.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 31 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Redding Regional Office Through Partnership HealthPlan of CA for Medi-Cal (MC) recipients. Located in Redding, but Growing Together Parenting Resources 3688 Avtech Parkway, 800-863-4155 http://www.partnershiphp.org services provided to multiple counties including Humboldt. Assists with access to care and Perinatal Program Redding CA 96002 care coordination services related to prenatal and postnatal community members with MC. Life of a Single Mom 1032 Bay St. Eureka, CA Parenting Resources 707-442-1784 http://eurekafaithcenter.org/ Aims to serve the practical, spiritual and survival needs of single moms. (Eureka Faith Center) 95501 Parent training provides information about gangs, substance use disorder, divorce and 707-443-1401 Love & Logic, Parents In P.O. Box 6358, Eureka, stepparents. Also covers early childhood (birth to 3 years old) and (4 years and older). Classes Parenting Resources (Office),707-496- http://www.Parentsintraining.org Training (PIT) CA 95502 held at 2734 Hubbard Lane, Eureka. Every Thursday; Love & Logic Early Childhood Parenting 6070 Made Fun 4 to 5 p.m., Parenting the Love & Logic Way 6 to 7:30 p.m. MOPS (Mothers of MOPS offers a chance for moms to meet with other moms who are experiencing the same 1032 Bay St. Eureka, CA Parenting Resources Preschoolers) (Eureka 707-442-1784 http://eurekafaithcenter.org/ stages of life. Mothering looks different for each person, but the need for support and 95501 Faith Center) encouragement is the same across the board. Mother 2 Mother http://californiabreastfeeding.org/coaliti 908 Seventh St., on- Free Mother-to-Mother support circle. A great opportunity to meet with other nursing Parenting Resources Breastfeeding Support 707-441-5573 Eureka, CA 95501 information/communitycoalitions/mem mothers, share concerns, funny stories, and discuss day-to-day management of breastfeeding Circle bers/humboldt/ 2420 Sixth St., Eureka, Caring professionals serving Humboldt and Trinity families living in separate North Coast Regional CA 95501 and 850 B households. Utilizes legal practices to establish paternity and resolve financial issues related to Department of Child Parenting Resources Main St., Weaverville, 866-901-3212 http://humboldtgov.org/DCSS supporting their children. Mediated child support and time share agreements, and free Support Services CA 96093 budgeting skills education for parents using Department services. Learn more at (parenting) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtjAlT63ORM Evidence-based public health program that helps transform the lives of low-income mothers Nurse-Family Partnership, 529 I St., Eureka CA http://www.humboldtgov.org/578/Nurs Parenting Resources 707-268-2105 pregnant with their first child. A free, voluntary program for first time moms under 28 weeks Public Health, DHHS 95501 e-Family-Partnership along. Home visiting with nursing and other resources.

Paso a Paso, Providence, 2200 Harrison Ave., https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- Childbirth education, parenting, breast feeding, fatherhood and positive discipline support Parenting Resources 707-441-4477 St. Joseph Hospital Eureka, CA 95501 community/paso-a-paso-step-by-step-/ classes offered in Spanish. This is an outreach program of St. Joseph Health-Humboldt County. 707-445-6210 The goal of the Perinatal Services Program is to improve the health of low-income pregnant Perinatal Services, Public 908 Seventh St., Eureka http://humboldtgov.org/656/Perinatal- Parenting Resources 707-441-5573 women and give their babies a healthy start in life by connecting individuals to resources and Health, DHHS (Parenting) CA 95501 Services (Emily) services. Redwood Coast Parent Coordinates the Parent Project®: 11 week workshops that provide parents with effective Project® (RCPP), 1820 Sixth St., Eureka, strategies & tools to influence and motivate strong-willed teens, w/ focus on turning around Parenting Resources 707-445-7098 https://changingtidesfs.org/node/260 Humboldt County Office CA 95501 the most destructive adolescent behaviors: truancy/school refusal, defiance in the home, & of Education more. Appropriate for parents with youth 10+. Available in Arcata, Eureka, Fortuna. The Women, Infant, Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program is for income-eligible WIC, Public Health, DHHS 317 Second St., Eureka, http://humboldtgov.org/657/Women- Parenting Resources 707-445-6255 pregnant, breastfeeding, and nonbreastfeeding women and children under the age of 5 years (Eureka) CA 95501 Infants-Children-WIC old who have a nutritional need. The Women, Infant, Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program is for income-eligible WIC, Public Health, DHHS 3306 Renner Drive, http://humboldtgov.org/657/Women- Parenting Resources 707-726-9427 pregnant, breastfeeding and nonbreastfeeding women and children under the age of 5 years (Fortuna) Fortuna, CA 95540 Infants-Children-WIC old who have a nutritional need. The Women, Infant, Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program is for income-eligible WIC, Public Health, DHHS 727 Cedar St., http://humboldtgov.org/657/Women- Parenting Resources 707-923-2779 pregnant, breastfeeding, and nonbreastfeeding women and children under the age of 5 years (Garberville) Garberville, CA 95540 Infants-Children-WIC old who have a nutritional need. 707-445-6255 or The Women, Infant, Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program is for income-eligible WIC, Public Health, DHHS 1450A Hiller Road, http://humboldtgov.org/657/Women- Parenting Resources 707-839-1173 pregnant, breastfeeding, and nonbreastfeeding women and children under the age of 5 years (McKinleyville) McKinleyville, CA 95519 Infants-Children-WIC old who have a nutritional need. Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 32 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Animal Control is responsible for the enforcement of State laws and local ordinances Animal Control, County of 980 Lycoming, http://www.humboldtgov.org/377/Anim Pets/Animals 707-840-9132 pertaining to animals and serves as a contact point for the public with regard to animal Humboldt McKinleyville, CA 95519 al-Control-Division problems and issues. Providing genuine care, comfort, and high quality veterinary medicine for patients and clients is Arcata Animal Hospital's highest mission. Browse website to learn more about the services 1300 Giuntoli Lane, Pets/Animals Arcata Animal Hospital 707-822-2402 https://arcatavet.com/ provided. Find specific information about medical conditions as well as information about Arcata, CA 95521 general pet care for all species in the Pet Library, view "how-to" videos and find details about upcoming events. Companion Animal Foundation is a non-profit animal rescue organization formed in response to the high euthanasia rate of adoptable animals in Humboldt. Money raised in Sunnybrae Companion Animal 88 Sunnybrae Center, Pets/Animals 707-826-7387 https://www.cafanimals.org/ and Blue Lake thrift stores helps rescue and care for animals until permanent homes are Foundation Arcata, CA 95521 found. Offers spay/neuter assistance for people on limited incomes, provides humane trapping methods for feral cats, and runs humane education programs.

Friends for Life was founded in 2001 and is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit California corporation. It is Friends for Life Animal P.O. Box 962, Eureka, the goal of FFL to provide a bridge for animals from homelessness or abandonment to their Pets/Animals 707-442-5999 http://www.dogrescuers.org/index.htm Rescue CA 95502 forever homes by offering services including: Spay/neuter program, foster cat program, shelter emergency medical fund and humane education program.

Humboldt Animal Rescue Team (HART) is a small, non-profit, volunteer-run animal rescue Humboldt Animal Rescue 8 West Sixth St., https://www.humboldtanimalrescuetea specializing in cats and kittens. Open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays noon to 3 p.m. Pets/Animals 707-616-6440 Team (HART) Eureka, CA, 95501 m.org/ Adoptable cats are spayed/neutered, treated for fleas/worms, vaccinated, tested for FIV. Adoption fee to cover costs is $125 for a kitten, lower for older animals. HumDOG was founded in 1978 with two primary goals: 1) Promote benefits of obedience Humboldt Dog Obedience P.O. Box 6733, Eureka, training for all dogs; 2) Encourage responsible dog ownership. Most members live on the Pets/Animals 707-444-3862 http://www.humdog.org/index.htm Group (HumDOG) CA 95502 North Coast. By their enthusiasm, help and knowledge, HumDOG is kept alive and continues to serve our community. Humboldt Spay/Neuter SPAY Humboldt! is a grassroots, all-volunteer organization working to improve the lives of 2606 Mrytle Ave, Pets/Animals Network (SPAY 707-442-7729 https://www.spayhumboldt.org/ animals in Humboldt County, California, by providing access to low-cost spay/neuter surgeries, Eureka, CA 95501 Humboldt!) assistance with trapping and fixing feral cats, and adoptions of dogs and cats to loving homes. Miranda's Rescue 1603 Sandy Prairie No-kill rescue, adoption and sanctuary facility for distressed, neglected, abused and discarded Pets/Animals For Large & Small Road, Fortuna, CA 707-725-4449 http://mirandasrescue.org/ animals, large and small. Finds animals loving adoptive homes. Animals 95540 Redwood Pals Rescue is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to support rescue and P.O. Box 2913, Pets/Animals Redwood Pals Rescue 707-633-8842 http://redwoodpalsrescue.org/site/ adoption efforts of animals that are at risk in the Humboldt County Animal Shelter in addition McKinleyville, CA 95519 to working to improve the quality of their lives. Sequoia Humane Society provides shelter for homeless and neglected companion animals, pet 6073 Loma Ave., Pets/Animals Sequoia Humane Society 707-442-1782 http://sequoiahumane.org/ adoption services, assistance in getting pets spayed or neutered, education about responsible Eureka, CA 95503 pet ownership. Tue - Sat Noon to 5 p.m. The purpose of the Animal Control program is to assist the Rancheria community with animal- Trinidad Rancheria, 1 Cher-Ae Lane, http://trinidad-rancheria.org/animal- related issues, as well as acting as a resource and education tool regarding pet ownership and Pets/Animals 707-599-6828 Animal Control Trinidad, CA 95570 control care. If you have an urgent matter to report, please call the phone number. Otherwise, please navigate to the website and fill out a Member Service Request Form.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 33 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Compassionate, high-quality pregnancy services to meet the needs of patients throughout Eureka Pregnancy 2426 Buhne St., Eureka, https://opendoorhealth.com/services/pr pregnancy. The obstetric care teams include family physicians and licensed midwives who Prenatal Services 707-443-4666 Services, Open Door CA 95501 egnancy/ provide prenatal care and deliver babies, as well as OB nurses and other support staff who provide services in the areas of nutrition, psychosocial help, and family-childbirth education.

Compassionate, high-quality pregnancy services to meet the needs of patients throughout Fortuna Community 3750 Rohnerville Road, https://opendoorhealth.com/services/pr pregnancy. The obstetric care teams include family physicians and licensed midwives who Prenatal Services 707-725-4477 Health Center, Open Door Fortuna, CA 95540 egnancy/ provide prenatal care and deliver babies, as well as OB nurses and other support staff who provide services in the areas of nutrition, psychosocial help, and family-childbirth education.

Redding Regional Office Through Partnership HealthPlan of CA for Medi-Cal (MC) recipients. Located in Redding, but Growing Together Prenatal Services 3688 Avtech Parkway, 800-863-4155 http://www.partnershiphp.org services provided to multiple counties including Humboldt. Assists with access to care and Perinatal Program Redding CA 96002 care coordination services related to prenatal and postnatal community members with MC. 4677 Valley East Blvd. Prenatal Services Moonstone Midwives Suite 2, Arcata, CA 707-633-3009 http://www.moonstonemidwives.com/ Prenatal Services. 95524

North Country Prenatal 3800 Janes Road, Suite http://opendoorhealth.com/opendoor/? Prenatal services, including check-ups, examinations, laboratory work, and education on a Prenatal Services 707-822-1385 Services 101 Arcata, CA 95521 page_id=413 wide range of topics. The clinic provides team care, and a provider is on-call 24 hours a day.

NorthCountry Prenatal Compassionate, high-quality pregnancy services to meet the needs of patients throughout Services, Open Door 3800 Janes Road, Suite https://opendoorhealth.com/services/pr pregnancy. The obstetric care teams include family physicians and licensed midwives who Prenatal Services 707-822-1385 Community Health 101, Arcata, CA 95521 egnancy/ provide prenatal care and deliver babies, as well as OB nurses and other support staff who Centers provide services in the areas of nutrition, psychosocial help, and family-childbirth education. Evidence-based public health program that helps transform the lives of low-income mothers Nurse-Family Partnership, 529 I St., Eureka CA http://www.humboldtgov.org/578/Nurs Prenatal Services 707-268-2105 pregnant with their first child. A free, voluntary program for first time moms under 28 weeks Public Health, DHHS 95501 e-Family-Partnership along. Home visiting with nursing and other resources.

Oliver Puttler, M.D., 3798 Janes Road Suite https://madriverhospital.com/oliver- Prenatal Services 707-822-1131 Prenatal Services. FACOG 15, Arcata, CA 95524 puttler-md-facog 2700 Dolbeer St., Paso a Paso, Providence, https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- Childbirth education, parenting, breast feeding, fatherhood and positive discipline support Prenatal Services Eureka, CA 95501 (St. 707-441-4477 St. Joseph Health community/paso-a-paso-step-by-step-/ classes offered in Spanish. This is an outreach program of St. Joseph Health-Humboldt County. Joseph's Hospital) 707-445-6211, The goal of the Perinatal Services Program is to improve the health of low-income pregnant Perinatal Services, Public 908 Seventh St., Eureka http://humboldtgov.org/656/Perinatal- Prenatal Services Toll free 800-698- women and give their babies a healthy start in life life by connecting them to services such as Health, DHHS CA 95501 Services 0843 Medi-Cal, Home Visiting and Child Passenger Safety. Planned Parenthood of 3225 Timber Fall Court http://www.plannedparenthood.org/srp Information on a variety of healthy living topics; same day appointments available; ensures Prenatal Services Northern CA, Eureka Suite B, Eureka, CA 707-442-5700 p/ access to reproductive and sexual health care for all. Health Center 95501 Offers compassion, direction and hope to those facing life decisions. All services are free and Pregnancy Care Center of 707-442-2345; J 2390 Myrtle Ave., confidential and include: pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, accurate information on pregnancy Prenatal Services the North Coast & J. Rophe Medical http://www.pcceureka.org/home.aspx Eureka, CA 95501 options, assistance with maternity and baby clothing, and ongoing support. Christian Rophe Medical Center 444-0423 orientation and focus. St. Joseph Health Medical Group offers women a full range of women’s health and wellness St. Joseph Health Medical 2773 Harris St. Suite D, http://www.stjosephhealthmedicalgrou Prenatal Services 707-476-2909 services, including obstetrical and gynecological care which is appropriate of each stage of life. Group Eureka CA 95501 p.com/ Prenatal and gynecological services are also available in Spanish.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 34 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description 1433 11th St., The Welcoming Dawn http://www.welcomingdawnmidwifery.c Offering prenatal, postpartum and well woman care. Homebirth and birth yurt options. Prenatal Services Hilliard Building, Arcata, 805-300-0475 Midwifery Practice om/ Insurance accepted. Referrals offered. CA 95521 The Women, Infant, Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program is for income-eligible WIC, Public Health, DHHS 317 Second St., Eureka, http://humboldtgov.org/657/Women- Prenatal Services 707-445-6255 pregnant, breastfeeding, and nonbreastfeeding women and children under the age of 5 years (Eureka) CA 95501 Infants-Children-WIC old who have a nutritional need. The Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program is for income- WIC, Public Health, DHHS 3306 Renner Drive, http://humboldtgov.org/657/Women- Prenatal Services 707-726-9427 eligible pregnant, breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding women and children under the age of (Fortuna) Fortuna, CA 95540 Infants-Children-WIC 5 years old who have a nutritional need. The Women, Infant, Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program is for income-eligible WIC, Public Health, DHHS 727 Cedar St., http://humboldtgov.org/657/Women- Prenatal Services 707-923-2779 pregnant, breastfeeding, and nonbreastfeeding women and children under the age of 5 years (Garberville) Garberville, CA 95540 Infants-Children-WIC old who have a nutritional need. 707-445-6255 or The Women, Infant, Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program is for income-eligible WIC, Public Health, DHHS 1450A Hiller Road, http://humboldtgov.org/657/Women- Prenatal Services 707-839-1173 pregnant, breastfeeding, and nonbreastfeeding women and children under the age of 5 years (McKinleyville) McKinleyville, CA 95519 Infants-Children-WIC old who have a nutritional need. With Open Arms 2505 Lucas St. Suite B, https://www.withopenarmshealthcare.c Dedicated to providing a full range of options for pregnancy & childbirth at the hospital of Prenatal Services Reproductive Health 707-442-0400 Eureka CA 95501 om/ choice. Offering tubal ligations and vasectomy procedures. "A Practice of Aloha." Services Amazon Prime is available for $5.99 a month for qualifying customers with an EBT card or a Recreation & Fun Amazon Prime ------http://www.Amazon.com Medicaid Card (Medi-Cal in California, card is called a BIC.) Inlcudes the music and video streaming libraries and free shipping. Facility use is $8.50 for adults, $7.25 for seniors and $5 for youth. Discounted price is $4 for 1150 16th St., Arcata, Recreation & Fun Arcata Pool 707-822-6801 http://arcatapool.com/ recipients with proof of SSI Disability, Medi-Cal or EBT, also offered on children's swimming CA 95521 lessons. A vital community resource, the Library provides services through the Main Library in Eureka, Main: 1313 Third St., ten Branch Libraries, and a Bookmobile. Everyone is welcome to visit and use the Humboldt Eureka, CA 95501 https://humboldtgov.org/1346/Public- Recreation & Fun Humboldt County Library 707-269-1918 County Library. 'Permanent' Library Cards are free of charge to Humboldt County residents See website or call for Library with a permanent local mailing address. 'Express' Library Cards are free of charge and branch locations available without providing such an address. Latino-led and volunteer powered organization that provides outdoor recreation opportunities Recreation & Fun Latino Outdoors --- 707-502-4574 http://latinooutdoors.org to youth and families to inspire and empower Latino wellness and outdoor leadership using culturally relevant programs. Contact Ruby Rodriguez. Morris Graves Museum of 636 F St., Eureka, CA The museum features exhibitions from artists, both local and from around the world. Families Recreation & Fun 707-442-0278 http://www.humboldtarts.org/ Art 95501 with EBT Cards (CalFresh/CalWORKs) can visit for free any day. Through Museums for All, those receiving CalFresh/SNAP benefits can gain free or reduced Recreation & Fun Museums for All ------https://museums4all.org/ admission to more than 300 museums throughout the simply by presenting their EBT card. Website has search function. The City of Eureka’s Recreation Division also offers a wide range of options to choose from, Parks & Recreation, City https://www.ci.eureka.ca.gov/depts/rec Recreation & Fun --- 707-441-4248 including summer day camps, after school program, teen leadership programs, community of Eureka reation/default.asp classes, youth programs, Eureka Skate Park and Hoopsters Youth Basketball.

The Discovery Museum is a nonprofit children’s museum that offers interactive exhibits and Redwood Discovery 612 G St., Suite 102, Recreation & Fun 707-443-9694 https://www.discovery-museum.org/ thematic programs. Discovery Museum exhibits and programs promote hands-on, open- Museum Eureka, CA 95501 ended discovery in the areas of science, art, culture, technology and healthy living. Many of the family/community resource centers in the Community Info and referral section See Extensive Listing of Recreation & Fun numerous in county ------host recreational activities. Local resource centers are also an excellent resource for Resource Centers neighborhood events and activities.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 35 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Established in 1907, Sequoia Park Zoo is the oldest zoo in California and one of the smallest Sequoia Park Zoo 3414 W St., Eureka, CA Recreation & Fun 707-441-4263 http://www.sequoiaparkzoo.net/ accredited zoos in the country. Reduced entrance fees with EBT card (CalFresh/CalWORKs) or (recreation) 95503 BIC (Medi-Cal). All visitors half-price first Wednesday of the month.

Recreation & Fun Visit Redwoods website ------https://www.visitredwoods.com/ Visitredwoods.com has a page to find Humboldt County events, such as street fairs.

Provides funding for senior programs and administers the following programs: Health Area 1 Agency On Aging 434 Seventh St., Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP), Senior Information and Assistance, Senior Services 707-442-3763 http://www.a1aa.org/ (Senior Services) Eureka, CA 95501 North Coast Homeshare, Volunteer Driver Program, SAIL Exercise Classes, Stay Put Services, Long Term Care Ombudsman Program and Volunteer Center of the Redwoods. Easy Call, Advanced 1336 Fourth St., Senior Services 707-443-6366 http://www.advancedsecurity.us “I’ve fallen and can’t get up” button for seniors/persons with disabilities. Security Systems Eureka, CA 95501 Food for People http://www.foodforpeople.org/program CSFP provides a large box of nutritious food monthly for income-eligible people age 60+. (Commodity 707-445-3166 x Senior Services call s/commodity-supplemental-food- Applications must be filled out in person. Services available for pick-up in Eureka, Arcata, Supplemental Food 303 program-csfp McKinleyville, Trinidad and Fortuna. Program) Provides a monthly bag of groceries for seniors age 60 or older at locations throughout Food for People 707-445-3166 x http://www.foodforpeople.org/program Senior Services call Humboldt County; see website. Delivery may be available to homebound seniors too ill or (Senior Brown Bag) 303 s/senior-brown-bag-program disabled to leave home, depending on volunteer resources. Reservation and dispatcher-based system: call dispatchers to schedule the times bus is http://friendlyfortuna.com/index.aspx?n Senior Services Fortuna Senior Bus --- 707-725-7625 needed. Buses servicing seniors and people with disabilities (disability under 50 with doctor's id=98 note). $2.50/ride or 15 trips for $22.50. Links seniors with health and fitness, educational, social and recreational, financial, legal and 2280 Newburg Road, Senior Services Fortuna Senior Center 707-726-9203 http://fortunasenior.org/ other necessary service organizations, primarily in the immediate Fortuna area. Most are free Fortuna, CA 95540 of charge. Office hours Mon-Fri 10am-12 noon. Health Insurance 707-444-3000 Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP): free, non-biased Medicare Counseling and Advocacy 434 Seventh St., Senior Services (Eureka), 1-800- http://www.a1aa.org/ consulting for beneficiaries and family caregivers. Assistance with prescription drug plans, (HICAP), Area 1 Agency Eureka, CA 95501 434-0222 supplement plan information, and Medicare issues. on Aging 456 Briceland Road, Healy Senior Center of Open to all older adults, their spouses and friends. Hot meals available Monday, Wednesday, Senior Services Redway, California 707-923-2399 http://www.healyseniorcenter.org/ Southern Humboldt, Inc. and Thursday from 12:30 to 1 p.m. 95560 The Humboldt Senior Resource Center is committed to providing services, information, education, and recreation for seniors, families, and caregivers in Humboldt County. Services Humboldt Senior 1910 California St., Senior Services 707-443-9747 http://www.humsenior.org include: Activities Program, Adult Day Health, Alzheimer's Resource Center, Home Delivered Resource Center (HSRC) Eureka, CA 95501 Meals, Multipurpose Senior Services Program, Nutrition Program, Redwood Coast PACE, and Senior News. Humboldt Senior 321 Dr. Martin Luther If age 60 or older, donation of $3.50 per meal suggested but not required. If younger than 60, Senior Services Resource Center/ Dining King, Jr. Parkway, 707-825-2027 http://www.humsenior.org/ $6 per meal. During pandemic, dining room closed but modified services available. Call for Center (Arcata) Arcata, CA 95521 more information. Humboldt Senior If age 60 or older, donation of $3.50 per meal suggested but not required. If younger than 60, 1910 California St., Senior Services Resource Center/ Dining 707-442-1181 http://www.humsenior.org/ $6 per meal. During pandemic, dining room closed but modified services available. Call for Eureka, CA 95501 Center (Eureka) more information. Gene Lucas Community Humboldt Senior If age 60 or older, donation of $3.50 per meal suggested but not required. If younger than 60, Center, 3000 Newburg Senior Services Resource Center/ Dining 707-725-6245 http://www.humsenior.org $6 per meal. During pandemic, dining room closed but modified services available. Call for Road, Fortuna CA Center (Fortuna) more information. 95540

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 36 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description The Activities Program offers educational classes, social events, and recreational Humboldt Senior opportunities, as well as a computer lab, support groups, Dial-A-Ride tickets, Senior Home 1910 California St., Senior Services Resource 707-443-9747 http://www.humsenior.org Repair, commodity food distribution, Are You Okay ® telephone reassurance service, tax Eureka, CA 95501 Center/Activities Program assistance and more. The monthly activities schedule can be found on HSRC’s website. Modified services offered during the pandemic. Humboldt Senior Home Delivered Meals are available to homebound elderly in Arcata, Eureka, Fortuna, and Senior Services Resource Center/Home --- 707-443-9747 http://www.humsenior.org/ McKinleyville. Drivers also provide “wellness checks” for clients on their routes. Delivered Meals 707-476-2100, In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) is an alternative to costly out-of-home care such as In-Home Supportive 808 E St., Eureka, CA https://humboldtgov.org/502/In-Home- Senior Services toll free 866-527- nursing homes; provides aid to blind, aged, and disabled individuals who are unable to remain Services (IHSS), DHHS 95501 Supportive-Services 8614 safely in their own home without the aid of a care provider. Multipurpose Senior Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) is a community-based care management Services Program (MSSP), 1910 California St., Senior Services 707-443-9747 http://www.humsenior.org program that helps frail, low-income elders age 65 and older, and their families, to locate, Humboldt Senior Eureka, CA 95501 arrange, and manage supportive services. Resource Center Primetimers (Eureka Faith 1032 Bay St. Eureka, CA This group, for those 55 and older, meets every third Friday of the month for a potluck and Senior Services 707-442-1784 http://eurekafaithcenter.org/ Center) 95501 fellowship. RCV membership open to residents of Humboldt aged 50 and above who need just a little help 434 Seventh St., 707-442-3763 Senior Services Redwood Coast Village http://www.redwoodcoastvillage.org/ to stay in their own homes. Matches members' needs with volunteers' services and Eureka, CA 95501 ext.217 disseminates information from member recommendfations. New and growing. Staying Active and Independent for Life 434 Seventh St., Evidenced-based, fall-prevention, strength, and balance exercise classes led by trained Senior Services 707-442-3763 --- (SAIL), Area 1 Agency on Eureka, CA 95501 volunteers and offered throughout Humboldt County. Aging Stay-Put Services, Area 1 434 Seventh St., Services designed to address potential safety hazards in the home. Provides a limited amount Senior Services 707-442-3763 http://www.a1aa.org/ Agency on Aging Eureka, CA 95501 of hours to remove clutter and reorganize small spaces. CarrollCo, as part of PG&E's Energy Savings Assistance Program, is responsible for helping Service Agencies, CarrollCo Energy Savings 102 West Fourth St., Humboldt County renters and owners improve the weatherization of their residences. Call to 707-497-6235 https://carrollco.net/ Clubs & Funders Assistance Program Eureka, CA 95501 learn more and see if a household qualifies for free services. Informational fliers will be provided upon request. A local and regional advocate for community giving and a proponent of the value of local Service Agencies, Humboldt Area 363 Indianola Road, 707-442-2993 https://www.hafoundation.org/ capital working for local priorities and the public good, offering: Scholarships, grants and other Clubs & Funders Foundation Bayside, CA 95524 community services such as trainings, workshops, etc. In partnership with the Humboldt Area Foundation; services to improve the health and Service Agencies, Humboldt Health 363 Indianola Road 707-442-2417 http://www.ulhf.org/ wellbeing of the residents and communities of Humboldt County; provides small grants to Clubs & Funders Foundation Bayside, CA 95524 meet immediate medical or health related needs (Angel Fund). To create and foster a spirit of understanding among all people for humanitarian needs by Service Agencies, P.O. Box 274, Eureka, http://www.e- Lions Clubs (Eureka) 707-267-7580 providing voluntary services through community involvement and international cooperation. A Clubs & Funders CA 95502 clubhouse.org/sites/eurekahost/ world service organization. To create and foster a spirit of understanding among all people for humanitarian needs by Service Agencies, Lions Clubs P.O. Box 2352, http://e- 707-496-9724 providing voluntary services through community involvement and international cooperation. A Clubs & Funders (McKinleyville) McKinleyville, CA 95519 clubhouse.org/sites/mckinleyville/ world service organization. 707-444-3831, Low Income Home Energy RCAA provides energy assistance to eligible clients through the Low Income Home Energy Service Agencies, 539 T St., Eureka, CA 707-444-3834 Assistance Program https://rcaa.org/energy-services Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Assistance with payments or purchases of electricity, propane, Clubs & Funders 95501 Mon 9 a.m. to (LIHEAP), RCAA natural gas, heating oil, or firewood. Noon for app't Service Agencies, 1336 Main St., Fortuna, Empowers communities in the Eel River Valley and Humboldt County by providing funding, McLean Foundation 707-725-1722 http://mcleanfoundation.org Clubs & Funders CA 95540 leadership and support.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 37 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description NCGP is a collaborative network of granting organizations that mobilizes resources to sustain https://www.hafoundation.org/Grantse Service Agencies, North Coast Grantmaking healthy and vibrant communities on the North Coast. NCGP's emphasis is on investing for --- 707-442-2993 ekers/North-Coast-Grantmaking- Clubs & Funders Partnership (NCGP) greatest impact in the region. NCGP does this by sharing resources, learning together and Partnership working collaboratively. The Community Health Investment Department of Providence, St. Joseph and Redwood Service Agencies, Providence, St. Joseph 2700 Dolbeer St., https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- 707-445-8121 Memorial hospitals sponsors, develops, manages and sustains Healthy Community initiatives Clubs & Funders Community Benefits Eureka, CA 95501 community/community-benefit/ for vulnerable populations in Humboldt County. Organization of businesses and professional leaders united worldwide who provide Jacoby's Storehouse Service Agencies, Rotary Club of Arcata humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build Third Fl. Plaza View Rm. https://arcatasunrise.org/ Clubs & Funders Sunrise goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary is an international organization with a strong Arcata, CA 95521 community presence. Organization of businesses and professional leaders united worldwide who provide Rotary Club of Arcata Service Agencies, humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build Rotary Club of Arcata P.O. Box 4274, Arcata, 707-822-4835 http://www.arcatarotary.org/ Clubs & Funders goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary is an international organization with a strong CA 95518 community presence. Organization of businesses and professional leaders united worldwide who provide Rotary Club of Eureka, Service Agencies, humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build Rotary Club of Eureka P.O. Box 65, Eureka, CA --- http://rotary1.org/ Clubs & Funders goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary is an international organization with a strong 95502 community presence. Organization of businesses and professional leaders united worldwide who provide Humboldt County Service Agencies, humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build Rotary Club of Ferndale Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth --- Clubs & Funders goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary is an international organization with a strong St., Ferndale, CA 95536 community presence. Organization of businesses and professional leaders united worldwide who provide Rotary Club of Fortuna, Service Agencies, humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build Rotary Club of Fortuna P.O. Box 1002, Fortuna, --- http://fortunarotary.org/ Clubs & Funders goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary is an international organization with a strong CA 95540-1002 community presence. Organization of businesses and professional leaders united worldwide who provide Hot Brew, 904 S. Service Agencies, Rotary Club of Fortuna humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build Fortuna Blvd., Fortuna, http://fortunasunriserotary.org/ Clubs & Funders Sunrise goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary is an international organization with a strong CA 95540 community presence. Organization of businesses and professional leaders united worldwide who provide Luzmila's, 1751 Central Service Agencies, humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build Rotary Club of Mad River Ave., McKinleyville, CA http://www.madriverrotary.org/ Clubs & Funders goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary is an international organization with a strong 95519 community presence. Organization of businesses and professional leaders united worldwide who provide Red Lion Hotel Service Agencies, Rotary Club of Old Town http://www.oldtowneureka.rotary- humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build 1929 Fourth St. --- Clubs & Funders Eureka clubs.org/ goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary is an international organization with a strong Eureka, CA 95501 community presence. Organization of businesses and professional leaders united worldwide who provide Service Agencies, Rotary Club of Southwest P.O. Box 6054 humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build http://www.swrotary.org/ Clubs & Funders Eureka Eureka, CA 95502 goodwill and peace in the world. Rotary is an international organization with a strong community presence. Soroptimist A driven group of professional women dedicated to helping women and children in the Service Agencies, International of Arcata, 707-822-3579 community. They spend volunteer time and money as well as organize community projects Soroptimists (Arcata) https://si-founderregion.org/arcata Clubs & Funders P.O. Box 288, Arcata, msg and fundraisers for opportunities such as: scholarships, education, or even lending a hand CA 95518 through their sisterhood.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 38 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Soroptimists A driven group of professional women dedicated to helping women and children in the Service Agencies, Soroptimists (Eel River International of the Eel https://www.facebook.com/SoroptimistI community. They spend volunteer time and money as well as organize community projects --- Clubs & Funders Valley) River Valley, P.O. Box nternationalofEelRiverValley/ and fundraisers for opportunities such as: scholarships, education, or even lending a hand 869, Fortuna, CA 95540 through their sisterhood.

Soroptimist https://www.facebook.com/pages/categ A driven group of professional women dedicated to helping women and children in the International of Service Agencies, Soroptimists ory/Nonprofit-Organization/Soroptimist- community. They spend volunteer time and money as well as organize community projects McKinleyville, CA, P.O. --- Clubs & Funders (McKinleyville) International-of-McKinleyville- and fundraisers for opportunities such as: scholarships, education, or even lending a hand Box 2239, 229004057182441/ through their sisterhood. e-mail [email protected] McKinleyville, CA 95519 A partnership between service providers with clients identifying they have unmet needs. Service Agencies, Women and Children's 1707 E St., Eureka 707-441-1001 http://www.211humboldt.org/ Deeply committed to achieving lasting solutions – not just quick fixes – for the entire Clubs & Funders Fund 95501 community. 24-hour low barrier shelter program for adults (people 18 or older) and families with children in various locations. Temporary shelter provided as people work to get entitlement benefits, Shelters: 501 Ninth St., Arcata, Arcata House Partnership 707-633-6236 http://www.arcatahouse.org/ employment and connection to medical/mental health/substance use support services and Emergency/Crisis CA 95521 prepare to be permanently housed in the shortest time possible. Case management provided to develop service and housing plans and provide housing navigation services. Betty's Annex is an emergency shelter facility for single women and women with children. The Shelters: 205 Seventh St., Betty's Annex 707-407-3833 http://bettychinn.org/ length of the stay is determined on a case-by-case basis, and anyone interested in joining the Emergency/Crisis Eureka, CA 95501 program can call 707-407-3833. Betty's Village is an emergency shelter that houses up to 20 single individuals and pets for up Shelters: 801 W. Washington St., Betty's Village 707-407-3833 http://bettychinn.org/ to 90 days. This facility includes quarantine rooms and requires negative COVID-19 tests. Call Emergency/Crisis Eureka, CA 95501 707-407-3833 for more information or a referral. The doors of the Mission are opened each evening at 5:30 p.m. At that time men are given the opportunity to sign up for a bed, enjoy a spirit filled chapel service, partake of a hot, filling Shelters: Eureka Rescue Mission- 110 Second St., Eureka, 707-443-4551 http://www.eurekarescuemission.org/ meal, enjoy a hot shower, and exchange their dirty clothing for clean clothing. Must be sober, Emergency/Crisis Men’s Program CA 95501 male, over the age of 18, and possess valid photo id. Breathalyzer used. Coordinates emergency weather shelter activities in Eureka. The Women & Children's Shelter provides a sober, structured environment with daily Eureka Rescue Mission- responsibilities and Bible study. An interview and picture ID are required to utilize services at Shelters: 107 Third St., Eureka, Women & Children’s 707-443-5016 http://www.eurekarescuemission.org/ the shelter. An interview may be scheduled at 4:45 p.m. any day of the week. Must be sober, Emergency/Crisis CA 95501 Program female with or without kids the age of 12 years and under, and possess valid photo identification. Breathalyzer used. Shelters: Fortuna Adventist 2331 Rohnerville Road, 707-725-1166 http://fortunaacs.com/ Shelter is geared towards those escaping domestic violence. Emergency/Crisis Community Services Fortuna, CA 95540 Shelters: Humboldt Domestic P.O. Box 969, Eureka, 707-443-6042; Emergency shelter geared towards those escaping domestic and intimate partner violence, http://www.hdvs.org/ Emergency/Crisis Violence Services CA 95502 707-444-9255 sex, and human trafficking. (Not technically an emergency shelter; may take a couple of days to verify eligibility.) Nation's Shelters: 109 Fourth St., Eureka, Finest operates a 15-bed Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) behavioral health Nation's Finest 707-442-4322 https://www.nationsfinest.org/ Emergency/Crisis CA 95501 program. In total, NF is able to provide temporary housing and services to 33 homeless veterans at a time. Provides shelter services for youth who may be experiencing homelessness, severe family Shelters: Our House, Youth conflict, or fleeing from a dangerous living situation. Our House Shelter is a temporary --- 707-444-2273 http://rcaa.org/youth-service-bureau Emergency/Crisis Services Bureau, RCAA residential program with the goal of family reunification. Call the 24-Hour Crisis Hotline to learn more about the program and the entrance procedure.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 39 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Headquarters of the Latino Health Coordinators which oversee Spanish language support Spanish Language Administration, Open 670 Ninth St., Suite https://opendoorhealth.com/services/m across Open Door clinics. Offers a comprehensive health and wellness program for Humboldt 707-826-8633 Resources & Support Door Health Centers 203, Arcata, CA 95521 edical/ County's Latino community. Classes/special groups are held in Spanish, are free and open to the community. Spanish Language Changing Tides Family 2379 Myrtle Ave., 707-445-1195 http://changingtidesfs.org Bilingual staff that can assist with child care, respite, mental health and special needs services. Resources & Support Services Eureka, CA 95501

Free adult English Language Development classes at the Jefferson Community Center in 707-443-5021, Spanish Language http://www.englishexpresshumboldt.org Eureka and at the Gene Lucas Center in Fortuna. Childcare is free. MarketPlace English offers English Express Humboldt --- Mary Ann Hytken, Resources & Support / free, drop in instruction at La Pasadita Market in Eureka and La Chapparita Market in Fortuna. teacher/ maestra Check website for current days/times. Healthy Kids Humboldt, Spanish Language 2700 Dolbeer St., https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/for- Bilingual staff Lucy Silveira. Services focus on children’s health insurance, Medi-Cal enrollment Providence, St. Joseph 707-442-6066 Resources & Support Eureka, CA 95501 community/healthy-kids-humboldt/ and navigation of the health care system. Hospital The Latino Community Provider Network or “LatinoNet” is a community coalition of over 150 members representing over 50 agencies from areas such as health care, social services, Spanish Language LatinoNet --- 707-583-9137 http://latinonet.org/ education, business and children’s services. The Mission of LatinoNet is to improve the quality Resources & Support of life for Spanish-speaking families of the North Coast through networking, information, collaboration, and advocacy. The LWV, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed & active participation in Spanish Language P.O. Box 3129, Eureka, government and works to increase understanding of public policy issues. LWV provides League of Women Voters 707-444-9252 http://www.votersedge.org/ca/es Resources & Support CA 95502 materials in Spanish on elections including information on measures on ballot & guide to help make a decision. A resource for language interpretation and translation needs throughout California’s far northern coast. This site serves as a central location for resources that support Spanish-English Spanish Language 363 Indianola Road, https://www.hafoundation.org/Nonprofi North Coast Translate 707-442-2993 and Hmong-English interpretation and translation in Humboldt and the neighboring region. A Resources & Support Bayside CA 95524 t-Resources/North-Coast-Translate list of interpreters available to hire in the region and guidelines for hosting effective multi- lingual meetings is also available. 2261 Market St., #160, Spanish Language Northern California Finding language professionals for translation and interpretation needs. It also assists San Francisco, CA 510-845-8712 http://www.ncta.org/ Resources & Support Translators Association translators and interpreters with their profession. 94114-1600

Spanish Language Paso a Paso, Providence, 2700 Dolbeer St., http://www.stjoehumboldt.org/For- Childbirth education, parenting and breast feeding support classes offered in Spanish. This is 707-441-4477 Resources & Support St. Joseph Hospital Eureka, CA 95501 Community/Paso-a-Paso-Step-by-Step- an outreach program of St. Joseph Health-Humboldt County.

Spanish Language Sacred Heart Church, 2085 Mytle Ave., http://www.facebook.com/sacredhearte Sacred Heart Church offers services in Spanish: Mass Wednesday at 7 p.m. and Sunday 12 707-443-8429 Resources & Support Eureka Eureka, CA 95501 ureka p.m.

Spanish Language Spanish Translation & 1 Harpst St., Arcata, CA spantran@humb https://clubs.humboldt.edu/club_sites/s Dedicates time to interpret and translate documents for local businesses, non-profit Resources & Support Interpretation Club, HSU 95521 oldt.edu panish-translation-interpretation-club organizations, and community members. "Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Programs in http://humboldtgov.org/DocumentCent DHHS-Behavioral Health maintains a listing of Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Programs in SUD Services ------Humboldt County," DHHS er/View/844 Humboldt County. List ATP offers outpatient treatment for young people ages 12 to 18 with a substance use disorder. Adolescent Treatment 134 D St., Eureka, CA 707-441-3773 http://www.humboldtgov.org/416/Adol Services are created to empower participants to make positive and permanent changes in SUD Services Program, Behavioral 95501 escent-Treatment-Program their lives. This program is designed to provide care to clients in their community, home or the Health, DHHS office. [email protected]

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 40 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description The program works to provide judicial oversight, community supervision, case management 825 Fifth St. Room 301, http://www.humboldtgov.org/157/Adul SUD Services Adult Drug Court 707-476-2371 and drug treatment to felony non-violent adult criminal offenders. Each offender undergoes a Eureka, CA 95501 t-Drug-Court Substance Use Disorder assessment and is referred to an appropriate treatment program.

2107 First St., Eureka, Aegis assists patients that suffer from opioid addiction in reaching successful recovery through SUD Services Aegis Treatment Centers 707-273-6395 https://www.facebook.com/AegisEureka CA 95501 medication assisted treatment (Methadone and Buprenorphine) and counseling services. 707-443-1419 / P.O. Box 6425, Eureka, Support group for family/friends of those struggling with Substance Use Disorder. Various SUD Services Al-Anon 888-425-2666 https://northerncaliforniaal-anon.org/ CA 95502 meeting places and times throughout Humboldt. (Toll Free) 707-445-1391, Alcohol Drug Care 528 Fifth St., Eureka, CA Offers detoxification services as well a complete care program for persons dealing with SUD Services 707-445-3869 --- Services 95501 substance abuse, dual diagnosis and other related issues. (Detox) Support group for those struggling with substance use disorders. Only requirement for Alcoholics Anonymous P.O. Box 7102, Eureka, 844-442-0711 SUD Services http://aahumboldtdelnorte.net/ membership is a desire to stop drinking. Multiple meeting locations and times across (AA) CA 95502 (Humboldt #) Humboldt; go to website for current listings-changes often. Brief Interventions for http://bgcredwoods.org/programs/teen- Boys & Girls Club Teen Court offers Brief Interventions for Substance Using Adolescents, an Substance Using 939 Harris Ave., Eureka, SUD Services 707-441-0153 court/substance-abuse-brief- evidence-based approach for early-stage, mild or moderate adolescent users. Conducted as Adolescents, Boys & Girls CA 95503 intervention/ two one-on-one sessions. Club Teen Court Celebrate Recovery 1032 Bay St. Eureka, CA Celebrate Recovery offers a 12-step accountability and support program for men and women SUD Services 707-442-1784 http://eurekafaithcenter.org/ (Eureka Faith Center) 95501 as they seek healing from various hurts, habits and hang-ups. Detox: Alcohol Drug Care 1335 C St., Eureka, CA First step to a clean and sober lifestyle includes home cooked meals, group education, and SUD Services 707-445-3869 --- Services 95501 staff support, 3-7 day detox and referrals to aftercare support, groups and meetings. Drug Education Program, A court-ordered 20-hour program that focuses on drug education, HIV, domestic violence, 1802 California St., SUD Services Humboldt Family Service 707-443-7358 https://www.humboldtfamily.org stages of use, blood alcohol concentration, drug effects on sleep, neurophysiology of MDMA Eureka, CA 95501 Center and methamphetamines. Faith Center Recovery 1032 Bay St., Eureka, SUD Services Ministries: Celebrate 707-442-1784 http://eurekafaithcenter.org/ Program offered on Mondays at 7 p.m. CA 95501 Recovery Substance Use Disorder program focused on assisting women in treating their problematic Healthy Moms Program, 2910 H St., Eureka, CA http://humboldtgov.org/417/Healthy- substance use and supporting them to become healthy, productive women and mothers. Child SUD Services 707-441-5220 Behavioral Health, DHHS 95501 Moms-Program care is provided on-site for children 5 and under. The program also offers mental health counseling. Fortuna Adventists Humboldt Alcohol Program is for any individual arrested or convicted of Driving Under the Influence of alcohol or Community Services, 707-725-9381, SUD Services Recovery Treatment http://fortunaacs.com/hart drugs. Goal is to assist client to recognize his/her level of chemical dependency, and to aid in 2331 Rohnerville Road, 800-98-Sober (HART) their recovery. Fortuna, CA 95540 Provides comprehensive community-wide education programs, trainings and workshops; Humboldt Area Center for P.O. Box 7365, Eureka advocacy, empowerment, and support for drug users and other high-risk communities; SUD Services Not listed https://hachr707.org/home/ Harm Reduction (HACHR) CA 95502-7365 overdose prevention; direct services, counseling, and referrals; safe injection supplies; and advocates for more humane drug policy. Serves adult Medi-Cal beneficiaries who are experiencing substance use challenges. Treatment Humboldt County 707-476-4054 includes assessment, individual and group counseling and case management. HCPR outpatient 231 Second St., Eureka, http://humboldtgov.org/411/Alcohol- SUD Services Programs for Recovery, Toll free 866-930- counseling packets can be picked up and returned at 231 Second St. Once a packet is CA 95501 and-Other-Drugs-Treatment-Servic Behavioral Health, DHHS 6384 returned, comprehensive assessments are available Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 1:30 p.m.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 41 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description 2233 Watt Ave. #230, Mothers Against Drunk Sacramento, CA 95825 Action oriented support group for family and friends of victims of drunk drivers. Email: SUD Services 916-481-6233 http://www.madd.org/ Driving P.O. Box 341009, [email protected]. Sacramento, CA 95834

NA is a nonprofit fellowship of men and women for whom drugs had become a major 707-444-8645 Narcotics Anonymous P.O. Box 6634, Eureka, problem. Recovering addicts meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program SUD Services Toll Free: 1-866- http://www.humboldtna.org/ (NA) CA 95502 of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the 315-8645 desire to stop using. Go to website for current printable list of meetings. Offers non-medical case management, counseling, housing assistance, resource referral and 707-268-2132; North Coast AIDS Project advocacy services for people living with HIV/AIDS. HIV and hepatitis C testing and referral 908 Seventh St., Outreach (call or http://www.humboldtgov.org/620/Nort SUD Services (NorCAP), Public Health, services, counseling, support, syringe exchange, homeless outreach services. Trainings to Eureka, CA 95501 text) 707-599- h-Coast-AIDS-Project-NorCAP DHHS organizations and individuals on HIV, hepatitis C, PrEP and Narcan(opioid overdose reversal 6318 medication). The North Coast Resource Hub is an interactive, mobile-friendly resource guide. Resources in the hub are centered on services that related to substance use disorder, stabilizing services, North Coast Resource SUD Services ------http://resourcehub.nchiin.org/ crisis services and alternative pain management resources. Inclusion of additional services is Hub planned for the near future. The NCRH features detailed information including service hours, types of services provided, eligibility criteria, and populations served. Substance Abuse Treatment Services For 1600 Weott Way, http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. Youth outpatient substance abuse treatment program incorporates culturally appropriate SUD Services 707-825-5000 Youth (SATS), United Arcata CA 95521 org services as well as the traditional 12-step model. Indian Health Services 707-269-7073 Substance Use Disorder Email: For those who want to stop using opiods. Includes Medication Assisted Treatment, one-on- Services, Open Door 2426 Buhne St., Eureka, https://opendoorhealth.com/services/su SUD Services SUDServices@op one and group counseling, and support to make healthy choices in a non-judgmental Community Health CA 95501 bstance-use-services/ endoorhealth.co environment. Check website for a program near you. Centers m United Indian Health Supportive counseling to Indian children, adolescents, and adults who are struggling with 1600 Weott Way, 1-800 675 3693 http://www.unitedindianhealthservices. SUD Services Services, Behavioral personal adjustments, emotional issues, or Substance Use Disorder. Individual, couple, group Arcata, CA 95521 707-825-5000 org Health therapy. Outpatient services. "Sober Living SUD: Residential Environment and https://humboldtgov.org/ Facilities and Clean & Recovery Housing in ------DHHS maintains a list of Recovery Houses in Humboldt County. DocumentCenter/View/90877 Sober Houses Humboldt County" DHHS List Alcohol and Drug Care SUD: Residential Services, Women's 1742 J St., Eureka, CA Facilities and Clean & 707-444-2232 --- Transitional Housing and part of Waterfront Recovery Services Residential Treatment 95501 Sober Houses Program SUD: Residential Cornerstones Transitional Facilities and Clean & Not listed 707-725-9252 --- Cornerstones is a transitional housing program for men based in Eureka and Rio Dell. Housing Sober Houses SUD: Residential This is a 22 bed residential facility; 90 percent of SSI goes to program; average 90-day Crossroads: North Coast 1205 Myrtle Ave, Facilities and Clean & 707-445-0869 --- program; six beds are reserved for women. (Accepts Medi-Cal; call Beacon Call Center to be Substance Abuse Council Eureka, CA 95501 Sober Houses screened at 855-765-9703, or facility can assess as well.)

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 42 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description SUD: Residential Dale Ward: Clean and Facilities and Clean & Not listed 707-496-1709 --- Dale Ward oversees several clean and sober houses in Humboldt County Sober Houses Sober Houses SUD: Residential Feather House Sober Facilities and Clean & --- 707-721-5595 --- Sober living facility in Eureka. [email protected]. Living Sober Houses Licensed and certified residential substance abuse treatment facility. Provides treatment and SUD: Residential 707-444-6262 Humboldt Recovery P.O. Box 6310, Eureka, recovery services to men and women who wish to develop meaningful, drug-free lifestyles. Facilities and Clean & (men), 707-443- http://humboldtrecoverycenter.org/ Center CA 95502 (Accepts Medi-Cal; call Beacon Call Center to be screened at 855-765-9703, or facility can Sober Houses 0514 (women) assess as well.) SUD: Residential 445-3787 Admin, Men’s Program, Eureka 100 Second St., Eureka, Faith based residential program. Go to the Mission to fill out an assessment with house Facilities and Clean & 443-4551 men's http://eurekarescuemission.org Rescue Mission CA 95501 manager. One year long program. Sober Houses shelter P.O. Box 607, Non-denominational, faith-based transitional housing resource for adult mothers and their SUD: Residential 311 1/2 Greenwood children. Offers structure, support, and accountability for moms willing to grow and build Facilities and Clean & Mercy's Haven 707-844-3042 http://www.mercyshaven.org/ Road, successful lives with their children. Please call or visit the website to learn more about they do Sober Houses Blue Lake, CA 95525 and apply for residency. Non-denominational Christian Discipleship. Free program (excluding SSI clients who pay SUD: Residential Mission Teens, Inc. P.O. Box 55, Honeydew, $210/mo) helping people who struggle with life-controlling problems/drug addiction. Facilities and Clean & 707-601-3403 http://www.missionteens.com/ Mountain of Mercy CA 95545 Residential 8-10 months treatment with 5.5 hrs/day bible classes, 2 hrs/day work projects Sober Houses 5/days a week. One on one counseling. SUD: Residential 2212 Second St., Programs for those 18 and over: Men’s Center and Women’s Center. A faith-based solutions Facilities and Clean & Redwood Teen Challenge 707-268-8727 http://www.redwoodtc.org/ Eureka, CA 95501 program to the drug epidemic; free, one year live-in program. Sober Houses SUD: Residential Shelly, Tim: Clean and Facilities and Clean & Not listed 707-499-1266 --- Tim Shelly oversees several clean and sober houses in Humboldt County. Sober Houses, Plumbing Sober Houses SUD: Residential 2061 US Highway 101, Detoxification services in all of their primary programs which include: 7-Day Detox, 14, 30, 60 Facilities and Clean & Singing Trees 707-247-3495 http://www.singingtreesrecovery.com/ Garberville, CA 95542 and 90-Day Residential Treatment Programs (no Medi-Cal). Sober Houses Waterfront Recovery Services (WRS) is a56-bed medically managed detoxification and SUD: Residential residential addiction treatment center. The intake coordinator is available Mon-Fri from 9 a.m. Waterfront Recovery 2413 Second St., Facilities and Clean & 707-269-9590 --- to 5 p.m. for those wanting to complete the screening process for new residents 18 years of Services Eureka, CA 95501 Sober Houses age or older. (Accepts Medi-Cal; call Beacon Call Center to be screened at 855-765-9703, or facility can assess as well.) 925 E St., Arcata, CA 800-872-7245 Amtrak is a publically funded service operated and managed as a for-profit corporation to Transportation Amtrak http://www.amtrakcalifornia.com/ 95521 (Redding Station) provide intercity passenger train service in the United States. 3161 Donald Douglas Angel Flight West is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization that arranges free, non- Transportation Angel Flight West Loop South, Santa 888-426-2643 http://www.angelflightwest.org emergency air travel for children and adults with serious medical conditions and other Monica, CA 90405 compelling needs. Arcata & Mad River 925 E St., Arcata, CA Transportation 707-822-3775 http://www.arcatatransit.org/ Provides bus service throughout Arcata. Transit 95521 Area 1 Agency on Aging 434 Seventh St., Transportation 707-442-3763 http://www.a1aa.org/ Provides local non-emergency medical transportation to eligible clients. Volunteer Driver Program Eureka, CA 95501

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 43 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Due to COVID-19 the Bike Kitchen is open by appointment only to assist with bicycle repairs, Community Bike Kitchen, 1000 B St., Eureka, CA provide test rides of available bikes, and take in donations of bicycles or bicycle parts. Contact Transportation Jefferson Family Resource 707-502-2260 https://eurekabikekitchen.org/ 95501 the Bike Kitchen through email ([email protected]), phone, Facebook Center or our website to make an appointment.

707-443-0826 The certification process for travelers with disabilities to use paratransit/dial-a-ride services in HTA, 133 V St., Eureka, Transportation Dial-A-Ride (HTA) 707-443- http://www.hta.org Humboldt County is performed through Humboldt Transit Authority, although the service is a CA 95501 7077 (HCAR) collaboration with HCAR. Visit HTA website for appropriate form. Provides transportation within the Fortuna City limits to people who are at least 50 years of Transportation Fortuna Transit --- 707-725-7625 --- age or persons with a disability; Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 925 E St., Arcata, CA 707-825-8934, Transportation Greyhound http://www.greyhound.com A public bus transportation system. 95521 800-231-2222 707-443-0826, Humboldt Transit 133 V St., Eureka, CA Sells a variety of different bus passes: daily/monthly, Eureka Transit, Redwood Transit, Transportation 707-822-3775, http://www.hta.org Authority 95501 Southern Humboldt. 707-668-5101 38883 Hwy. 299 (In the Klamath Trinity Non- Willow Creek Offers public transportation services in rural Northeastern Humboldt County. Serves the Transportation Emergency 530-629-1192 http://www.ktnet.org Community Resource communities of Willow Creek, Hoopa, Weitchpec, Wautec and Orleans. Transportation (KT Net) Center) Two shuttles can be used for medical appointments at S.F. or Santa Rosa VA clinics. Must SFVAMC Shuttle, Eureka 930 W Harris St; https://www.sanfrancisco.va.gov/locatio Transportation 707-269-7500 provide proof of appointment; must have a “hotel” (Lodging through the V.A.). Leaves VA Outpatient Clinic Eureka, CA 95501 ns/Eureka.asp Mondays at 7 a.m., Tuesdays through Thursdays 7 and 10:30 a.m. Transportation Assistance 929 Koster St., Eureka, http://humboldtgov.org/530/Transporta Provides permanent relocation assistance for those seeking to leave the county, who have Transportation Program (TAP), Social 707-269-4106 CA 95501 tion-Assistance-Program verified employment or housing waiting for them. Services, DHHS 434 Seventh St., #210 A unique partnership between the Department of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban 707-267-0740 Carlos L. Lopez and Eureka, California Development (HUD) that provides long-term case management, financial supportive services Veterans email preferred: http://www.career-rehab.com/ Associates LLC 95501 and permanent housing support for chronically homeless veterans. kgonzalez@career- see description rehab.com or [email protected] For veterans who have served in any combat zone; help for veteran and their family with 2830 G St., Suite A https://www.va.gov/directory/guide/fac Veterans Counseling for Veterans 707-444-8271 readjustment counseling, military sexual trauma and outreach services. Contact person Eureka, CA 95501 ility.asp?id=513 Deborah Reeves. Eureka VA Outpatient 930 West Harris St., http://www.sanfrancisco.va.gov/locatio Offers a wide range of preventative and primary care to Humboldt County veterans. Veterans Clinic: U.S. Dept. of 707-269-7500 Eureka, CA 95503 ns/Eureka.asp Appointments are required. Clinic hours are Mon. through Fri. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Veteran Affairs Nation's Finest operates multiple four programs for homeless veterans in Eureka.The transitional housing (TH) program consists of 18 VA Grant & Per Diem beds, three currently 109 Fourth St., Eureka, Veterans Nation's Finest 707-442-4322 https://www.nationsfinest.org/ designated for female veterans. In TH, veterans engage with case management staff upon CA 95501 enrollment. Staff and veteran work to develop an Individual Service Plan to identify various barriers and develop goals to overcome them. Nation's Finest operates a fifteen-bed Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) behavioral 109 Fourth St., Eureka, Veterans Nation's Finest (HCHV) 707-442-4322 https://www.nationsfinest.org/ health program. In total, Nation's finest is able to provide temporary housing and services to CA 95501 thirty-three homeless veterans. At the HCHV behavioral health program, Nation's Finest employs a full-time clinician as well as 109 Fourth St., Eureka, Veterans Nation's Finest (HCHV) 707-442-4322 https://www.nationsfinest.org/ a case manager to address some of the higher level needs clients may be facing including: CA 95501 substance use disorder, healthy relationships, anger management and communication skills.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 44 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Nation's Finest operates a Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program. SSVF is a 109 Fourth St., Eureka, Veterans Nation's Finest (SSVF) 707-442-4322 https://www.nationsfinest.org/ rapid rehousing program that can assist veteran households that are homeless, or at risk of CA 95501 losing their housing, to become housed or remain housed. Assistance and support to people with emotional and psychological stress after the death of a USDVA, Bereavement 2830 G St. Suite A, http://www.vetcenter.va.gov/bereavem Veterans 202-461-6530 loved one. Bereavement counseling includes a broad range of transition services, including Services Eureka, CA 95501 ent_counseling.asp outreach, counseling, and referral services to family members. Affordable Homeless Volunteer AHHA is seeking passionate dedicated volunteers to help with the Care-A-Van. Check out Housing Alternatives --- 707-298-1466 http://www.ahha-humco.org Opportunities volunteer info on the website or email [email protected]. (AHHA) Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) speaks for children in court because all children Volunteer Court Appointed Special 2356 Myrtle Ave., 707-443-3197 http://www.humboldtcasa.org/ have a right to live in a safe, healthy and secure environment. Trained volunteers advocate for Opportunities Advocates (CASA) Eureka, CA 95501 abused children in court, assuring that they are placed in safe, nurturing homes. 707-445-3166 Volunteers are at the heart of Food for People. It takes a community of volunteers to make Volunteer Food for People, (phone) https://www.foodforpeople.org/volunte call programs successful. All volunteers are required to attend an orientation to begin Opportunities Volunteer Opportunities 707-445-5946 ering volunteering. (fax) Friends of the Dunes is dedicated to conserving the natural diversity of coastal environments Volunteer P.O. Box 186, Arcata, Friends of the Dunes 707-444-1397 http://www.friendsofthedunes.org/ in Humboldt County, California, through community supported education and stewardship Opportunities CA 95518 programs. Home Grown is recruiting volunteer “hosts” who have a spare bedroom or private space that Volunteer can be turned into a bedroom in their homes. These volunteer “hosts” provide youth with Home Grown Host Homes --- 707-502-2228 https://homegrownhosthomes.org Opportunities housing, stability and mentorship, while Home Grown staff work with them to achieve their goals related to independent living. Apply to volunteer at the Humboldt County Library in Eureka by navigating to the website and Volunteer Humboldt County Library, 1313 Third St., Eureka, 707-269-1918 https://humboldtgov.org/711/Volunteer printing out the volunteer application form. Alternatively, the application can be requested Opportunities Volunteer Opportunities CA 95501 from any public service desk in the area. A Latino-led, volunteer-powered organization that provides outdoor recreational Volunteer Latino Outdoors --- 707-502-4574 http://latinooutdoors.org opportunities to youth and families to inspire and empower Latino wellness and outdoor Opportunities leadership using culturally relevant programs. Contact Ruby Rodriguez. Providing children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported 1-to-1 Volunteer North Coast Big Brothers 428 C St., Suite G, relationships. BBBS partners with parents/guardians, volunteetrs & others in community to 707-445-4871 http://www.ncbbbs.org/ Opportunities Big Sisters Eureka, CA 95501 hold all accountable for each child in program achieving higher aspirations, avoidance of risky behaviors, & educational success. St. Joseph Hospital has a very dynamic volunteer program comprised of many individuals of all Providence, St. Joseph https://www.stjoehumboldt.org/about- ages. Depending on individual interests, dedicated volunteers serve in several areas of the Volunteer 2700 Dolbeer St., Hospital, Volunteer 707-445-8121 us/volunteer-opportunities/eureka- hospital and in the community as well. Each year the volunteers raise thousands of dollars Opportunities Eureka, CA 95501 Opportunities volunteers/ through the recycling program and gift shop sales, with all proceeds going to benefit patient care and scholarships for care providers. The City of Eureka community services program UPLIFT Eureka was created to guide the Volunteer 1011 Waterfront Dr., https://www.empowereureka.org/co- houseless population in accessing vital community resources to obtain housing and UPLIFT Eureka! 707-268-1858 Opportunities Eureka, CA 95501 pilot-program employment. By uplifting one individual in need, together volunteers and participants can benefit and strengthen the entire community. Volunteer center of the Volunteer 434 Seventh St., Redwoods (VCOR), Area 1 707-442-3763 http://www.a1aa.org/ Connects older adults with local volunteer opportunities in Humboldt County. Opportunities Eureka, CA 95501 Agency on Aging

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 45 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description VolunteerMatch VolunteerMatch is an online search engine that allows non-profit organizations and Volunteer VolunteerMatch 409 13th St., Suite 800 --- https://www.volunteermatch.org/ prospective volunteers to find and connect with each other based on location, preferred fields Opportunities Oakland, CA 94612 of work, and other variables.

4-H is the world's largest youth-serving organization open to ages 5-19. Over 200 hands-on 4-H, UC Cooperative 5630 South Broadway, http://cehumboldt.ucdavis.edu/4- Youth Services 707-445-7351 projects are offered from crafts, gardening, guide dogs and horses, to robotics, computers, Extension Eureka, CA 95503-6998 H_Program_270/ cooking and outdoor adventure. Clubs throughout the county. Contact Thomas Stratton. ATP offers outpatient treatment for young people ages 12 to 18 with a substance use disorder. Adolescent Treatment 134 D St., Eureka, CA http://www.humboldtgov.org/416/Adol Services are created to empower participants to make positive and permanent changes in Youth Services Program, Behavioral 707-441-3773 95501 escent-Treatment-Program their lives. This program is designed to provide care to clients in their community, home or the Health, DHHS office. [email protected] Services to enable all children in grades K-12 to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. This youth development program includes the Teen Centers and Club Boys & Girls Club of the 939 Harris Ave., Eureka, Youth Services 707-441-1030 http://bgcredwoods.org/ House. Teen Courts (for first time juvenile offenders) is a restorative justice diversion program Redwoods CA 95503 that receives referrals directly from law enforcement, schools, Probation and community organizations. The Eureka Teen center serves teens in grades 6th through 12th. Numerous programs, Boys and Girls Club of the 939 Harris Ave., Eureka, Youth Services 707-441-1030 http://bgcredwoods.org/ activities and special events. Annual membership fee of $30; talk to unit director about Redwoods (recreation) CA 95503 payment options. Open Monday through Friday. Reuniting kids with their families, finding foster homes for others, providing a Boys Town Hotline 800-448- Youth Services Boys Town --- http://www.boystown.org/ family for those with nowhere else to turn. National headquarters 402-498-1300, CA 3000 headquarters 714-558-0303 Brief Interventions for http://bgcredwoods.org/programs/teen- Boys & Girls Club Teen Court offers Brief Interventions for Substance Using Adolescents, an Substance Using 939 Harris Ave., Eureka, Youth Services 707-441-0153 court/substance-abuse-brief- evidence-based approach for early-stage, mild or moderate adolescent users. Conducted as Adolescents, Boys & Girls CA 95503 intervention/ two one-on-one sessions. Club Teen Court Dream Quest - Willow 100 Country Club Drive, Dream Quest provides youth with vocational and creative opportunities to imagine and build Youth Services 530-629-3564 http:/www.dqwc.org Creek Youth Partnership Willow Creek, CA 95573 their dreams. Eastern Humboldt StepUP service provider. Backpacks for Kids provides income-eligible children with a bag of food on Fridays during the Food for People Check with the child's http://www.foodforpeople.org/program Youth Services No Phone school year. The bag contains enough food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for two days. (Backpacks for Kids) school. s/backpacks-kids Enrollment happens through the school. Food for People Check website for 707-445-3166 http://foodforpeople.org/programs/sum Food for People’s Children’s Summer Lunch Program operates June through August, when Youth Services (Children's Summer locations. x309 mer-lunch-children school (and school lunch) is out. Check website for locations. Lunch) Foster Youth and Ensures foster/homeless youth receive every opportunity to education students are entitled Homeless Education 901 Myrtle Ave., http://www.humboldt.k12.ca.us/foster- to. Works in collaboration with Humboldt County school districts/DHHS to fully implement Youth Services Services, Humboldt 707-445-7187 Eureka, CA 95501 youth.php state & federal laws which protect the educational rights of foster and homeless youth and County Office of children. Contact person Roger Golec. Education Head Start & Early Head Early Head Start serves pregnant women to 3 year olds. Head Start and State Preschools serve Start Programs, Main Office, 1266 Ninth 707-822-7206 3 to 5 year olds. NCS offers programs in home and/or at a center. NCS works in partnership Youth Services http://ncsheadstart.org/ (Northcoast Children's St., Arcata, CA 95521 800-808-7206 with parents to provide child and family centered services. NCS center programs are for 2 to 5 Services) year olds, and have various hours. Bilingual staff are available. Please call for information.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 46 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October Department of Health Human Services and Providence, St. Joseph Hospital Humboldt Community Resource List April 2021 (10th edition) During the COVID-19 Pandemic, call ahead or check websites for most accurate information based on the current circumstances. Main Category Name Address Phone Website Brief Description Home Grown uses the Host Home model. It is a comprehensive, community-based approach to addressing youth homelessness. It relies on caring community members in Humboldt Youth Services Home Grown Host Homes --- 707-502-2228 https://homegrownhosthomes.org County, who open their homes for 3-12 months and “host” youth (ages 18-24) experiencing homelessness. Hosts provide youth with housing, stability and mentorship, while staff work with them to achieve their independent living goals. Humboldt County HCTAYC helps to foster and build skills in the areas of youth leadership, policy change, youth Transition-Age Youth 433 M St., Eureka, CA https://humboldtgov.org/542/Transition advocacy, community engagement and wellness. Aided by the Youth Advocacy Board, the Youth Services 707-476-4922 Collaboration (HCTAYC), 95501 -Age-Youth-Programs program works to empower transition-age youth and transform systems to better serve them DHHS in their formative years. Independent Living Skills Program is voluntary and designed to assist youth transitioning from Independent Living Skills 433 M St., Eureka, CA http://humboldtgov.org/541/Independe Youth Services 707-382-4522 the foster care system. Youth who have been in foster care after their 16th birthday are Program, DHHS 95501 nt-Living-Skills-Program eligible for ILSP services until 21st birthday. A Latino-led, volunteer-powered organization that provides outdoor recreational Youth Services Latino Outdoors --- 707-502-4574 http://latinooutdoors.org opportunities to youth and families to inspire and empower Latino wellness and outdoor leadership using culturally relevant programs. Contact Ruby Rodriguez. Providing children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported 1-to-1 North Coast Big Brothers 428 C St. Suite G, relationships. BBBS partners with parents/guardians, volunteetrs & others in community to Youth Services 707-445-4871 http://www.ncbbbs.org/ Big Sisters Eureka, CA 95501 hold all accountable for each child in program achieving higher aspirations, avoidance of risky behaviors, & educational success. Provides shelter services for youth who may be experiencing homelessness, severe family Our House, Youth conflict, or fleeing from a dangerous living situation. Our House Shelter is a temporary Youth Services --- 707-444-2273 http://rcaa.org/youth-service-bureau Services Bureau, RCAA residential program with the goal of family reunification. Call the 24-Hour Crisis Hotline to learn more about the program and the entrance procedure. 523 T St. (Drop-In https://www.facebook.com/ravenprojec Provides food, clothing, showers, and other services to homeless youth 21 years of age or Youth Services RAVEN Project, RCAA Center), Eureka, CA 707-443-7099 t/ younger. 95501 Street Outreach, RAVEN 523 T St. (Drop-In Street Outreach Workers take to the streets with resource materials, safer sex supplies, first- Youth Services Project, Youth Services Center), Eureka, CA 707-443-7099 http://rcaa.org/youth-service-bureau aid supplies, and toiletries, socks, and snacks. Goal is to interact with individuals who cannot, Bureau, RCAA 95501 or have not yet accessed services through the drop-in center.

The Forgotten Initiative (TFI) helps support the foster care community through awareness, 511 H St., Eureka, CA https://www.facebook.com/tfi.humbold encouragement and advocacy. TFI's Foster Care Resource Center is located at 511 H St. in Youth Services The Forgotten Initiative 831-247-2335 95501 tcounty Eureka. They have free clothing, shoes, pajamas, blankets, toys, books, car seats, baby swings and toiletries.

The TAY Division includes Behavioral Health, Independent Living Skills (ILS) and Humboldt County Transition-Age Youth Collaboration (HCTAYC). The TAY Center is a drop-in space where Transition-Age Youth 433 M St., Eureka, CA https://humboldtgov.org/542/Transition- Youth Services 707-476-4944 young people ages 16-26 can access computers, clothing closet, and meet with a peer coach. Program (TAY), DHHS 95501 Age-Youth-Programs TAY offers counseling, case management, peer support, workshops, youth leadership, advocacy and wellness skills. The TAY Center is open M,W,F 1-4 p.m.

YFS social workers within the Arcata Police Department offer a broad range of services https://www.facebook.com/Arcata- Youth & Family Services 736 F St., Arcata, CA focusing on troubled teens and youth, juveniles involved with the justice system, parent Youth Services 707-822-2428 Police-Youth-and-Family-Services- (YFS), City of Arcata 95521 coaching, Redwood Coast Parent Project® (RCPP) affiliate, family-school-law enforcement 123361934348570/ partnerships, counseling opportunities, School Attendance Review Board, and more.

Updates or corrections: contact DHHS and St Joseph's do not endorse listed services, and cannot Page 47 of 47 [email protected] guarantee accuracy or completeness. For information only. Updates issued April and October