California Community Resource Guide

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  • CA.GOV LA Wildfires

    Help and info for people affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.

  • BrightLife Kids

    Free behavioral health coaching for parents, caregivers, and kids 0–12 with no insurance required. Get access to 1-1 support with licensed wellness coaches, educational content, self-help tools, goal-setting and journaling exercises, assessments, and peer communities. Coaching services are offered in English and Spanish, as well as telephone-based coaching in 17 additional languages.

    Phone: (888) 224-7332

  • Soluna

    Free, confidential support for 13 to 25 year olds in California with no insurance required. Get access to 1-1 support with professional coaches, interactive tools to destress, educational content, goal-setting and journaling exercises, assessments, and peer communities. Coaching services are offered in English and Spanish, with access to 17 additional languages through telecoaching services.

    Phone: (844) 582-2111

  • Adoption Assistance Program

    Provides financial and medical coverage to facilitate adoption for children who otherwise would remain in long-term foster care. Adoptive parents can request program benefits, including a monthly negotiated rate, medical coverage (Medicaid/Medi-Cal), reimbursement of adoption expenses, payment for out-of-home placement, etc.

    Phone: (916) 651-8089

  • Afghan Arrival Response

    Resources for Afghan families to help them resettle and integrate into California communities.

    Phone: (916) 654-4356

  • Air Quality Updates California Air Resources Board (CARB)

    Provides information on air quality and how wildfire smoke can affect your health.

  • BenefitsCal

    Offers application assistance to benefits assistance programs by county. These include programs like CalFRESH, CalWORKS, and Medi-Cal.

  • Black Infant Health

    Programs open to Black women, 16 years or older, pregnant or up to six months postpartum at the time of enrollment regardless of income. Services are free and provided by Family Health Advocates, Group Facilitators, Public Health Nurses and Mental Health Workers.

  • CA Caregiver Resource Centers

    Caregiver Resource Centers: Offers essential support and resources for family caregivers, providing services such as counseling, training and respite care.

  • CA Dream Act Application

    Information on financial aid to support educational goals (college, university or trade school) for undocumented students living in California through the California Dream Act Application process.