California Community Resource Guide
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Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Outreach Program
Provides outreach directly where farmworkers work, live, and gather to make sure that they receive information about job opportunities, farmworker labor rights, and supportive services available.
Phone: (877) 872-5627; TTY: (877) 889-5627
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Minority and Underrepresented Veterans
Ensures all veterans have equal access to their earned benefits, regardless of race, ethnic origin, religion, gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
Phone: (916) 651-3054
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Multipurpose Senior Services Program
Provides Home and Community-Based Services to Medi-Cal eligible individuals who are 60 years or older and disabled as an alternative to nursing facility placement. The Multipurpose Senior Services Program waiver allows individuals to remain safely in their homes.
Phone: (800) 510-2020
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MyShake App
Free smartphone app that provides iPhone and Android users with audio and visual warnings of larger than 4.5 magnitude earthquakes in California
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Newborn Screening Program
The California Newborn Screening Program (NBS) is a public health program that screens all babies for many serious but treatable genetic disorders. All babies born in California are required to get screened soon after birth.
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Office of Immigrant Youth
The Office of Immigrant Youth administers culturally responsive social support programs for immigrant youth and partners with school districts and non-profit community-based organizations to administer programs.
Phone: (916) 654-4356
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Paid Family Leave Benefits
Provides benefit payments to people who need to take time off work to: care for seriously ill family member, bond with a new child, participate in qualifying event because of a family member’s military deployment.
Phone: (877) 238-4373
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Pregnancy and Reproductive Health
Learn how to keep healthy throughout pregnancy and reproductive journey
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Prenatal Screening Program
California Prenatal Screening Program is offered by prenatal care providers to all pregnant individuals to check on fetus during pregnancy for genetic conditions and birth defects. The individual decides if they want prenatal screening. Medi-Cal and private insurance must cover all program fees, with only a few exceptions. The exceptions are for self-insured employers and out-of-state health plans. There is no co-payment, co-insurance, deductible, or any other form of cost sharing, required of covered families.
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Presumptive Eligibility for Pregnant Women
Any patient who thinks they are pregnant and whose family income is under a certain amount is eligible for immediate, temporary coverage for prenatal care pending a formal Medi-Cal application. Program offers prenatal care, including abortions, and prescription drugs for conditions related to pregnancy.