California Community Resource Guide

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  • CA.GOV LA Wildfires

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

  • California Health and Human Services Youth Mental Health Resources

    Free mental health resources for youth.

  • California Library Literacy Services

    Adults can get no-cost instruction in reading, writing, spelling, math, basic skills, listening/speaking English, and other subjects through their local library. Family literacy programs also serve adult learners and family members.

  • Listos California Resource Hub

    Free materials in many languages to promote disaster preparedness in home and community.

  • Caltrans Parolee Work Crew Program

    Provides transitional employment through litter abatement services for the Department of Transportation.

  • Career Online High School (COHS) Diploma Program

    COHS is a free online diploma program available through public libraries. The program, which combines an accredited high school diploma with a career certificate, is open to California adults 19 years of age or older.

  • Consumer Resources

    A collection of educational content designed to promote financial empowerment for California consumers. This resource covers topics like loans, saving money, managing debt, crypto, and fraud prevention, as well as relevant consumer alerts and information on upcoming public events.

  • Day Reporting Centers

    Day Reporting Centers offer a “one-stop shop” comprehensive service delivery program to meet the assessed needs of Californians on parole. Services provided include individual and group counseling, anger management, employment services, cognitive and life skills training, budgeting and money management, and more.

    Phone: (279) 223-3900

  • Project Rebound

    Program that supports the higher education and successful reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals wishing to enroll and succeed at the California State University. Currently, 19 California State University campuses across the state have Project Rebound programs working with formerly incarcerated students.

  • Protect Yourself From Fraud

    The Protect Yourself From Fraud resource guide, available for free as a downloadable PDF or printed booklet, empowers consumers with the tools to make informed financial decisions, safeguard personal and financial data, and avoid current and emerging financial scams.

    Phone: (877) 275-2677