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The Grizzly Youth Exchange
The Grizzly Youth Academy is a Charter High School for students in danger of not graduating due to lack of credits or high school drop outs.It is run by the California National Guard and chartered through the San Luis Obispo County Office of Education. The academy is structured as a "military boarding school" to promote an academic environment that helps develop leadership, cooperation, and academic skills, while improving self esteem, pride, and confidence. 
Phone: 1-800-926-0643
 
The Parent Project
Parenting classes for parents dealing with destructive adolescent behavior. 
Phone: (916) 787-4357
Address: 730 Sunrise Ave. #250, Roseville, CA 95661
 
PLACER COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION 
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Placer County Office of Education, Early Childhood Education offers high quality preschool programs for three and four year old children from income eligible families that prepare children for school success. 
Phone: (530) 745-1380
 
One of the PCOE preschool sites:  ROCK CREEK PRESCHOOL, 3050 Bell Road, Auburn, CA. Phone: (530) 823-0380
Please call the PCOE for additional sites. Phone:(530) 745-1380 
 
U.S Department of Education: 5 Ways to Help Your Child Prevent Bullying this School Year                               Websitehttp://www.ed.gov/blog/2012/08/5-ways-to-help-your-child-prevent-bullying-this-school-year/ 
 
U.S Department of Health and Human Services (Bullying)
Information on bullying is provided and includes: definitions,resources, information on cyber bullying, prevention, how to respond to bullying, and what to do if you are a target of bullying.
Phone:(800) 273-TALK(8255)
 
Employment

Golden Sierra
Workforce Investment Act aims to increase the occupational skills or the employment, retention, and earnings of participants.The WIA youth program provides education, training, and employment opportunities for low-income youth. Services are tailored to meet the specific needs of the individual.Golden Sierra also offers job seeker support including but not limited to resume help, job training and job searching assistance.
Phone:(530) 823-4635
Address:1919 Grass Valley Hwy Ste 100, Auburn, CA, 96603
 
One Stop Career Center: Roseville
Provides workforce preparation services to job seekers to increase the employment, employment retention, and earnings of the local workforce.  
Phone: (916) 865-2440
Address: 115 Ascot #180, Roseville, CA 95661
 
Sacramento Job Corps: Sacramento 
Offers no cost career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential housing, food service, driver's education, health and dental care, a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance.  
Phone: (916) 394-0770
Address: 3100 Meadowview Rd., Sacramento, CA 95832

Sacramento Training and Employment Agency
Connects people to jobs, business owners to employees, education and nutrition to children, and assistance to refugees. 
Phone: (916) 263-3800
 
Sacramento Works WIA Youth Services: Multiple Locations
Sacramento WIA program serves both in-school and out-of-school youth ages 16 to 21 and focuses on three primary goals: Improving academic achievement, preparing for and succeeding in employment, and supporting youth development.

State of California Employment Development Department (EDD) Youth Employment Opportunity Program
The YEOP Program provides special services to youth between the ages of 15 and 25 to assist them in achieving their educational and vocational goals. Working with peer advisors, youth clients interact with individuals who have similar life experiences and perspectives by providing referrals to supportive services, workshops, job and placement assistance, and other training and community outreach efforts. There are job ready workshops every Thursday, except the 5th Thursday of the month.
Contact: Mark Sanders One Stop Career Center
Address: 2901 50th Street, Sacramento, CA 95817
Phone:916 227-0301 
Website:http://www.edd.ca.gov/Jobs_and_Training/Services_for_Youth.htm
 
Food, Shelter, Automotive, Government Agencies, and Affordable Housing
 
Information for Roseville Housing Authority. Housing Choice Voucher aka Section 8 Rental Assistance Program. Waiting list opens October 15th, 9am and closes October 19th,12pm.  
 
List of Food Banks and Services
 
Advocates for Mentally Ill Housing, Inc (AMIH)
Non-profit corporation that provides housing and life skills programs to adults with mental illness in Placer County, who otherwise might be homeless.
Phone :( 916) 591-9149
Address: PO Box 5216, Auburn, CA 95604
 
California National Association For The Education Of Homeless Children and Youth
 
Comcast Internet Essentials
Low cost internet service of $9.95/month and a low cost computers for $149 for families who have at least one child receiving free or reduced price school lunches through the National School Lunch Program.
Phone: 
1-855-8-INTERNET (1-855-846-8376)
 
Flying Monkey Automotive: North Highlands
A non profit charity that provides free labor on car repairs for working, low income families.
Phone: (916) 267-1750
Address: 5316 Roseville Road, Suite F, North Highlands, CA 95660
 
Kids First: Roseville
Information and referrals for a variety of services designed to assist families in need: food, clothing, housing, employment, counseling, health insurance and parenting.
Phone: (916) 774-6802
Address: 124 Main St., Roseville, CA 95678
 
MyBenefits CalWIN 
This website is a fast and easy way for California residents to learn about and apply for medical, food, and cash assistance programs. 
 
PEACE for Families: Roseville
Provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and their families, regardless of gender, race, religion, occupation or lifestyle. Provides 24/hr crisis line and 24/hr emergency shelter.
Phone: (916) 773-7273
Address: 700 Sunrise Avenue Suite N, Roseville, CA 95661
 
Placer County Housing Options
This list is a resource guide of various housing options. Some programs may have eligibility requirements and are not available to all. 
 
Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency: Housing Authority Wait Lists
Public agency and developer for Sacramento’s affordable housing, public housing and redevelopment projects and issues. Provides access to wait lists for the Housing Choice Voucher Program (previously known as Section 8), public housing and affordable housing options.
Phone: (916) 444-9210
Address: 801 12th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
 
Salvation Army
Faith-based organization that provides basic needs assistance for food, clothing, transitional housing, and counseling.
Phone: (916) 784-3382  
Address: 100 Lincoln Street, Roseville, CA 95678
 
The Social Security Administration (SSA) 
Using this online account you able to immediately request
and receive benefit verification letters online. Beneficiaries will also have access to their payment history and earnings record. Can now start or change direct deposit, and change their address using the Social Security account.
What You Can Do Online   
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How to Create an Online Account    
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Information for Third Party Filers  
 
St. Vincent De Paul
Faith-based organization that provides hot meals, clothing, transitional housing for families, County services, hygiene and baby needs, supplementary food locker for Placer County residents, a clinic for those in need and mail service for the homeless.
Phone: (916) 781-3303
Address: 503 Jiuseppe Court #8, Roseville, CA 95678
 
The Gathering Inn
Provides a community-based response to people in need in south Placer County by offering shelter, a health clinic, a clothing closet, a community resource center, case management referrals, 12 Step program, access to recovery programs, and a Interim Care Program.
The Gathering Inn is a drug and alcohol free program and random tests are administered. Additionally, each guest must participate in some self enhancement activity to maintain their stay.
Phone: (916) 791-9355
Address: 201 Berkeley Ave, Roseville, CA 95678
Email: shirley@thegatheringinn.com 
 
The Sacramento County Task Force for the Education of Homeless Children (Task Force)
Provides networking opportunities between school districts, community organizations, service providers, shelter and housing agencies. Eliminates barriers to education for children living in homeless situations.
Phone: (916) 228-2392 / 228-3904
Address: P.O. Box 269003, Sacramento, CA 95826-9003
 
Utility Assistance
City of Roseville (Electric) Assistance Programs:                                                                      
 
PG&E Financial Assistance Programs:                                                                                                                    
 
Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) Low-income Assistance:                                                                   
 
Women Escaping a Violent Environment (WEAVE)
Non-Profit agency that offers domestic violence and sexual abuse services including crisis services and temporary shelter. Provides a 24/hr crisis line.
Phone: (916) 448-2321
Address: 1900 K St. Sacramento, CA 95814
 
What Would Jesus Do? Inc.
Faith-based organization that provides emergency shelter, food, referrals and transportation to medical appointments.
Phone: (916) 786-9959 (WWJD)
Address: 503 Giuseppe Ct. Ste #3, Roseville, CA 95678
Medical and Dental Services
 
Cancer Hotline Support & Information Services
Provides information and referral for cancer patients and their families.  
Phone: (800) 433-0464
 
CDA Cares Free Dental Clinics
Offers free dental clinics to provide oral health services and education. 
Phone: (800)232-7645
Address:201 K Street, Suite 1511, Sacramento, CA 95814
 
Child Health & Disability Prevention (CHDP) 
Placer County Child Health & Disability Prevention (CHDP) program is a prevention program that delivers periodic health assessments and services to low income children and youth. CHDP provides care coordination to assist families with medical appointment scheduling, transportation, and access to diagnostic and treatment services.
Phone: (530) 886-3620
Address: 11484 B Avenue, Auburn, CA 95603
 
Healthy Families Program
Provides low cost health, dental and vision coverage to children and teens who do not have insurance and do not qualify for free Medi-Cal.
Phone: (800) 880-5305
 
Medicaid Coverage Expansion Program (MCE) 
Low and no cost health insurance program for eligible Placer County residents who are 19 to 64 years of age.
Phone: (888)-385-5160
Address: Auburn Office: 11552 B. Ave, Auburn, CA 95603 
              Rocklin Office: 1000 Sunset Blvd. Suite, Suite 220, Rocklin, CA 95765
 
Placer County Department of Health and Human Services
Offers no cost and low cost medical insurance.
Phone: (888) 385-5160
Address: Auburn Office: 11552 B. Ave, Auburn, CA 95603 
              Rocklin Office: 1000 Sunset Blvd. Suite, Suite 220, Rocklin, CA 95765
 
Placer Health Care Coverage
Offers no cost and low cost medical insurance.
Phone: (888) 385-5160
Address: Auburn Office: 11552 B. Ave, Auburn, CA 95603 
              Rocklin Office: 1000 Sunset Blvd. Suite, Suite 220, Rocklin, CA 95765
 
Planned Parenthood: Roseville
Sexual and reproductive health care provider and advocate.  Offers services including family planning, women's health, STD testing and treatment, pregnancy and well-baby help.
Phone: (916) 781-3310
Address: 729 Sunrise Blvd. #900, Roseville, CA 95661
 
RAM California (Remote Area Medical Foundation)
RAM is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free medical, dental, veterinary and vision care to those in need. 
Phone: (916) 749-4170
Address: 950 Reserve Drive, Suite 120, Roseville, CA 95678
Website: www.ram-ca.org/
 
Roseville Community Health Clinic
Provides high-quality primary medical, dental and pharmacy care on an out-patient basis to adults and children, regardless of the source of payment. They accept MediCare, Medi-Cal, other insurance and private pay, and provide health care for the county's residents with no other source of health care. 
Phone: (916) 784-6444
Address: 1130 Conroy Lane Suite 402, Roseville, CA 95661
 
Sacramento Life Center: Roseville Clinic
Pregnancy resource clinic providing free and confidential medical and counseling services.
Phone: (916) 773-3838
Address: 151 N. Sunrise Ave. Suite 1302, Roseville, CA 95661
Mental Health and Crisis Counseling
 
Affordable Counseling & Educational Services (ACES)
Offers counseling, classes in anger management and parenting programs for men and women.
Phone: (916) 630-9188
Address: 6030 Turquoise Dr., Rocklin, CA 95677
 
California Coalition for Youth/California Youth Crisis Line
Toll free, 24-hour, confidential phone line. Provides crisis intervention counseling on many issues including family problems, sexual assault, eating disorders, teen pregnancy, substance abuse, suicide and more.
Phone Number: (800) 843-5200
Address: P.O. Box 161448, Sacramento, CA 95816
 
California Office of Suicide Prevention (OSP)
Serves as a statewide resource for information about suicide prevention, including best practices and data.
Phone Number: (800) 273-8255
 
CAlKids Counseling
Provides counseling services for children,teens, and parents. Offers individual and group counseling, as well as a parent support group.                
Phone:(916) 835-5722
Address: 1665 Creekside Dr., Ste. 106, Folsom, CA 95630
 
Cancer Hotline Support & Information Services
Provides information and referral for cancer patients and their families.  
Phone: (800) 433-0464
 
Cornerstone Psychological Center
Faith based counseling. Provides counseling services to children, individuals, couples and families. 
Phone: (916) 787-0555
Address:3300 Douglas Blvd. Suite 190, Roseville, CA 95661 
 
Dealing with a National Tragedy
Whenever a national tragedy occurs, such as terrorist attacks or natural disasters, children, like many people, may be confused or frightened. Most likely they will look to adults for information and guidance on how to react.  Parents and school personnel can help children cope first and foremost by establishing a sense of safety and security. As more information becomes available, adults can continue to help children work through their emotions and perhaps even use the process as a learning experience.
 
Domestic Violence Intervention Center
Offers a variety of support groups, including domestic violence and depression. Provides information and referrals to other women’s services in the greater Roseville area.  
Phone: (916) 728-5613
Address: 6060 Sunrise Vista Drive Suite 2340, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
 
Effort, The 
Provides health care in our various community health centers. The Effort also offers inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment and the therapists offer mental health counseling. In addition, physicians and medical staff offer pregnancy and midwife services.
The Effort operates the area’s only 24 hour Suicide Crisis Line as well as a 24 hour Parent Support Line. The Effort accepts some medical insurance, including Medi-Cal and Medicare.
Phone: 916-737-5555    24 Hour Suicide Line: 916-368-3111


Gold Country Chaplaincy
Faith based ministry dedicated to providing spiritual, emotional, and mental support in times of need or crisis to our military, veterans and their families, first responders, businesses, churches and the community.
Phone: (916) 259-1001
 
Hearts and Hands Counseling
Non-profit counseling agency that provides low-cost counseling services to individuals, couples, families and children.
Phone: (916) 676-3548
Address: 420 Folsom Road, Suite C, Roseville, CA 95678
 
Hope Counseling Center
Non-profit counseling center that provides counseling services for individuals, couples, families and children.  Fees are on a sliding scale fee based on ability to pay. Services also offered in Spanish, Punjabi and Hindi.
Phone: (916) 780-1059
Address: 720 Sunrise Blvd Ste 202C, Roseville, CA 95661
 
Kids First: Roseville
Works at preventing child abuse by providing family counseling; healing therapy for child victims of abuse and neglect; enrollment of children in low/no-cost health insurance; after-school activities for kids; parent education, training and coaching; and links to community resources.
Phone: (916) 774-6802
Address: 124 Main St., Roseville, CA 95678
 
Know the Signs
Know the Signs is a statewide suicide prevention social marketing campaign built on three key messages:Know the signs. Find the words. Reach out. This campaign is intended to educate Californians how to recognize the warning signs of suicide, how to find the words to have a direct conversation with someone in crisis and where to find professional help and resources.
Phone:(800) 273-8255 
 
Koinonia Crisis Resolution Center
Six-bed facility providing short-term out-client services as well as short-term residential care, relationship counseling, conflict resolution, parent-child training and referral services. 
Phone: (916) 652-2749
Address: P.O. Box 1403, Loomis, CA 95650

Life Source, Inc.
Provides individual,family,and couples counseling.
Phone: (916) 784-0110 
Address: 2530 Douglas Blvd. Suite 160, Roseville,CA 95661
 
Lighthouse Counseling and Family Resource Center
Non-profit organization that provides counseling, support and family resources such as classes and support groups.  Services are offered in English and Spanish.  Most services are provided free of cost. 
Phone: (916) 645-3300
Address: 427 A St. Ste 400, Lincoln, CA 95648
 
Medi-Cal Mental Health (Placer County)
Please contact an OHS Counselor for a list of Medi-Cal Reimbursable Licensed Therapists.

Nation Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Toll free, national suicide prevention hotline. Operates 24 hours per day, seven days per week through a network of over 125 crisis centers nationally. The Lifeline also offers Spanish language services and services targeted for veterans and their families.
Phone: 1-800-273-TALK
 
New Mourning Counseling Services
Non-profit counseling service for individuals, families, and children that are mourning the losses in life.
Phone: (530) 305-1843
Address: 148 Maple, C-1, Auburn, CA 95603
 
Placer County Wellness and Behavioral Health
This website provides information about Placer County services and community events.  Here you will find information on health, mental wellness, services for children, health related legislation, news stories, and a community calendar.
 
Placer County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy
Non-profit organization that helps members of Law Enforcement, their families, and the citizens of Placer County during times of loss, stress and trauma. Provides the service of trained, critical incident chaplains on a 24 hour, 7 days a week basis.
Phone: (916) 663-2427
Address: PO Box 1111, Newcastle, CA 95658
 
Placer Institute for Families and Children
Provides mental health counseling for individuals, couples, families, children, adolescence, individuals with disabilities and seniors. 
Phone: (916) 402-8810
Address: 6518 Lonetree Blvd., Suite 174, Rocklin, CA 95765

Sierra Family Services: Roseville
Provides professional and affordable individual, couple and family counseling, crisis services, child and adolescent programs, anger management classes, and substance abuse treatment and prevention.
Phone: (916) 783-5207
Address: 333 Sunrise Avenue, Roseville, CA 95661
 
Stand Up Placer: Roseville (Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence)
Provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and their families, regardless of gender, race, religion, occupation or lifestyle. Provides 24/hr crisis line and 24/hr emergency shelter. Provides therapy to victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault, rape or molestation. Individual, group, family and children's therapy provided. Sessions are held in our Auburn and Roseville offices. 
Phone: (916) 773-7273
Crisis Hotline: (800) 575-5352
Address: 700 Sunrise Avenue Suite N, Roseville, CA 95661
 
Suicide Prevention and Crisis Hotline (The Effort)
The 24/hr crisis line provides immediate, confidential and anonymous crisis intervention for persons at risk of suicide. 
Phone: (916) 368-3111
 
The Place Within
Non-profit counseling center that provides psychotherapy and counseling services for individuals, couples, families and children.  Fees are on a sliding scale based on income and ability to pay. Services also offered in Spanish.
Phone: (916) 772-6158
Address: 720 Sunrise Ave St. D115 Roseville, CA 95661
 
The Soldiers Project
A group of licensed mental health professionals who offer free psychological treatment to military service members (active duty, National Guard, Reserves and veterans) who have served or who expect to serve in the conflicts in Iraq or Afghanistan.  
Phone: (877) 557-5888
 
Windows of Hope
Non-profit counseling center that provides counseling services to individuals, couples, families and children. Fees are on a sliding scale based on income.
Phone: (916) 932-8124
Address: 212 Judah St Roseville, CA 95678
 
Women Escaping a Violent Environment (WEAVE)
Non-Profit agency that offers domestic violence and sexual abuse services including crisis services and temporary shelter. Provides a 24/hr crisis line.
Phone: (916) 448-2321
Address: 1900 K St. Sacramento, CA 95814

United Advocates for Children and Families
Works to improve the quality of life for children and youth with mental, emotional and behavioral challenges. Provides a voice for family members. Empowers family members and health care professionals through training and technical assistance. Forms strategic partnerships to leverage local and statewide resources.
Phone: (916) 643-1530
Address: 2035 Hurley Way, Suite 290, Sacramento, CA. 95825
Email: information@uacf4hope.org

Outreach and Support

Assurance Wireless
California residents who receive Supplemental Security Income, food stamps, Medi-Cal and other public assistance or who earn less than $15,000 per year can receive free cell phones. To apply, Californians must first request a phone from Assurance Wireless by calling or visiting  Once the paperwork has been submitted, customers will receive a free phone within 10 days.After receiving phone, customer will get an application from the state of California. The application must be returned within 4 5 days along with proof of eligibility.
Phone: (800) 395-2171 
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Sacramento
Provides a one-to-one friendship to boys ages 8-14 and girls ages 8-14, primarily from single-parent homes. Serving Sacramento, Yolo, Placer and Now San Joaquin County.  
Phone: (916) 646-9300
Address: 1451 River Park Dr., Sacramento, CA 95815

California Ombudsman for Foster Care
Ensures the voice of foster children and youth is heard, and acts on their behalf. Creates an avenue for foster children and youth to file complaints regarding their placement, care and services without fear of retribution from those who provide their care and services.
Phone: 1-877-846-1602

Camp Hope
Free weekend camp for children, ages 6 to 16, who have experienced the loss of a significant loved one. 2012 Camp is October 26th-28th in Livermore, CA.
Phone: (916) 772-1400
Address: 1632 Ainsdale Dirve, Roseville, CA 95747

Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
GLSEN work with educators, policymakers, community leaders and students to address anti LGBTQ behavior and bias in schools. 
Email: Email: LosAngeles.GLSEN@gmail.com

Gay and Straight Alliances (GSA)
GSAs are student clubs that work to improve the school climate for all students, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.
Phone :(415)552-4229
  
iFoster
Provides resources for emancipating foster youth who are about to leave the child welfare system with little to no support and are expected to be independent.
Phone:1-855-9FOSTER (936-7837)
Website:http://www.ifoster.org/
 
Latino Leadership Council (Concilio de Liderazgo)
Provides education, advocacy, cultural proficiency, and capacity building to Latino communities, public and private partners. Health screenings, nutrition education, Spanish language "Parent Project" classes, gang prevention, and teen pregnancy prevention services offered.
Phone: (530) 320-5353
Address: 2945 Bell Road #274, Auburn, CA 95603
 
PFLAG Greater Placer County
Promotes the health and well being of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered (GLBT) people, their families, and friends through support, education, and advocacy.
Phone: (916) 863-9622
Address: 2280 Grass Valley Hwy. Box #293, Auburn, CA 95603
 
Placer Network of Care
This website provides information about Placer County services and community events.  Here you will find information on health, mental wellness, services for children, health related legislation, news stories, and a community calendar.
 
Roseville Police Activities League
Provides a variety of recreational, athletic, social, and cultural activities to foster positive relationships between youth, Police Officers and the community.
Phone: (916) 772-7725
Address: 1051 Junction Blvd., Roseville, CA 95678
 
Roseville Police Department: Next Steps
Information regarding the next steps after a crime, citation or arrest.

Roseville R.E.C (Recreation. Education. Creativity.) Center
Serves families to sustain a healthy and stable environment that creates a positive impact on at-risk children’s lives with programs that are free to all participants as well as enrich the quality of life in the North Roseville Neighborhood. Priorities are Education and Academic Support, Life skills training, as well as encouraging creative outlets. 
Phone: (916) 789-7884
Address: 313 High Street, Roseville, CA 95678 

Sacramento Countywide Foster Youth Services
Statewide system of programs established to make educational support services available to youth residing in a group home or licensed foster home. Work collaboratively with local school districts, health and human services agencies, probation, courts, foster care agencies, and other interested groups and individuals. Expedite the transfer of educational records, provide support to struggling students, strengthen the collaboration among partners, and implement innovative programs to improve academic achievement.
Phone: (916) 228-2500 
Address: 10474 Mather Boulevard, P.O. Box 269003, Sacramento, CA 95826-9003
  
Student Mental Health Initiative
The search feature on this website helps you find useful resources specific to your needs as a teacher, school staff member, or administrator. Mental health staff, parents, caregivers and community members will also find the resources helpful as they work in partnership with schools.
 
Street Sheet
Street Sheet is a great list of resources for students who expect to be kicked out when they turn 18. 
 
Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting Program (TAPP)
Provides case management services, advocacy and support, resources and referrals, and other services to pregnant and parenting teens who live in Placer County. Services also available in Spanish. Click for the TAPP brochure in English or in Spanish.
Phone: (530) 889-7151
Address: 11484 B Ave., Auburn, CA 95603

The Gathering Inn: Roseville
Provides a community-based response to people in need in south Placer County by offering shelter, a health clinic, a clothing closet, a community resource center, case management referrals, 12 Step program, access to recovery programs, and a Interim Care Program.
The Gathering Inn is a drug and alcohol free program and random tests are administered. Additionally, each guest must participate in some self enhancement activity to maintain their stay.
Phone: (916) 791-9355
Address: 201 Berkeley Ave, Roseville, CA 95678
Email: shirley@thegatheringinn.com 

The Lords Gym: Youth Outreach Sports Center
A youth outreach sports center that offers weights, exercise equipment, basketball, boxing, break dancing and more.
Phone: (916) 773-5673
Address: 702 Atlantic St., Roseville, CA 95678

Veteran, Immigrant, and Refugee Trauma Institute of Sacramento (VIRTIS)
The mission of VIRTIS is to improve the health of traumatized refugees, immigrants, and veterans and to support their posttraumatic growth and psycho-social integration during resettlement, acculturation, or post-deployment. In addition, offers free Information and Referral Service for Russian-speaking residents of Sacramento, Yolo, Placer and El Dorado counties. Also provide high quality interpreting and translation to and from Russian, Ukrainian
and Uzbek languages for interested organizations and individuals.
Phone: (916) 877-6864
Information and Referral Service number: (916) 877-8515
Email: info@virtis-ptsd.org  info@ruvirtis.com
 
Warmline Resource Center
A resource and support service for families of infants and children with special needs. 
Phone: (916) 922-9276
Address: 2025 Hurley Way, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95825

We Are Teens Always Helping (WATAH)
Group made up of adolescent boys and girls, ages 12-16. The group meets once a week to discuss issues such as self esteem, social skills, and problematic behaviors.
Phone: (916) 784-6440
Address: 1130 Conroy Ln. Suite 500, Roseville, CA 95661
 
Youth Empowerment Support YES! Program
Program consists of four components: Direct Support; Support, Leadership, and Advocacy Groups; Leadership Opportunities; and Awareness, Best Practice, and Cultural Competency Trainings. Programs designed for youth and young adults receiving, who have received, or are at risk of receiving child welfare, probation, mental health, and/ or special education services. 
Phone: (530) 886-2867
Address: 11716 Enterprise Dr Auburn, Ca 95603
 
Substance Abuse and Eating Disorders
 
Alanon/Alateen of Roseville
Meetings and support groups for people who have been affected by other peoples drinking and substance abuse.
Phone: (916) 334-2970
 
Alcoholics Anonymous: Roseville
Support group and meetings for individuals affected by alcoholism.
Phone: (916) 454-1100
Address: 7500 14th Ave. Suite 27, Sacramento, CA 95820
Website: www.aa.org/ 
Click HERE for the AA-NA young adult schedule of meetings.
 
Clean and Sober Recovery Services
Drug and alcohol intervention, detox, recovery and sober living.
Phone: (916) 961-2691
Address: 8938 Madison Ave., Fair Oaks, CA 95628
 
Full Circle Treatment Center 
Intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment for teens and their families. Providing early intervention for drug and alcohol abuse, and other destructive behaviors. Provides parenting education and ongoing aftercare.
Phone: (916) 787-4357
Address: 730 Sunrise Ave. #250, Roseville, CA 95661
 
Hope Help and Healing
Faith-based alcohol/drug program and sober living facility for men struggling with substance abuse and life recovery problems.
Phone: (530) 885-4249
Address: 11960 Heritage Oak Place, Auburn, CA 95603
 
Marijuana Resource Center
This Web-based resource center provides the general public, community leaders, and other interested people with the facts, knowledge, and tools to better understand and address marijuana in their communities. 
 
Medmark (formerly Pharmatox)
Alcohol and drug addiction services include methadone, alcohol and drug detox as well as methadone maintenance, outpatient rehabilitation programs, and substance abuse treatment.
Phone:  (916) 391-4293
Address: 7240 East Southgate Drive Suite G, Sacramento, CA 95823
 
Narcotics Anonymous: American River Area
Support group and meetings for individuals affected by drug use or addiction.
Phone: (866) 565-2135
Address: P.O. Box 15113 Sacramento, CA 95851
Click HERE for a local meeting directory.  Click HERE for the AA-NA young adult schedule of meetings.

Recovery Happens Counseling Services
Specialize in the outpatient and CD-IOP treatment of adolescents and young adults with addiction and mental health issues. Individual, group and/or family counseling, along with multiple parent education classes and drug testing. Low cost drug and alcohol testing supplies. Drug and alcohol testing protocol.
Phone: 916-276-0626
Address: Davis Location: 204 F St, Davis, CA, 95616
Fair Oaks Location: 7996 Old Winding Way, Suite #300, Fair Oaks, California 95628.
Email: info@recoveryhappens.com

Rocklin Community Counseling Center
Drug and alcohol treatment for adolescents and adults.
Phone: (916) 315-0468
Address: 4240 Rocklin Rd Rocklin, CA 95677
 
Sacramento Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (SPYAA)
Support group and meetings for individuals affected by alcoholism.
Address: Varies by meeting, please see website
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 160393, Sacramento, CA, 95816
 
Summit Eating Disorders and Outreach Program 
Medically-supervised, comprehensive treatment program serving adolescents and adults with anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorders.
Phone: (916) 574-1000
Last Modified on May 30, 2013