California Community Resource Guide
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CA vs Hate
Support for individuals and communities targeted for hate. CA vs. Hate helps Californians targeted by hate by designating a space to submit hate incident and hate crime reports and providing culturally competent resources, including therapist search support and databases of local resources by county for people targeted by hate. Resource pages for specific communities help identify next steps to take after being targeted by hate.
Phone: (833) 866-4283
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Cal Alerts
Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs) are used to send concise, text-like messages to mobile devices during emergency situations. WEAs are sent by public safety officials, the National Weather Service (for imminent threat of disaster), the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (AMBER alerts), and the President of the United States.
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Cal Dept. of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA)
This department’s programs offer emergency tax or fee relief for taxpayers who have been directly affected by disasters declared as state of emergencies, both within California and nationally. Available services may include the extension of tax return due dates, relief of penalty and interest, or replacement copies of records lost due to disasters.
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Cal MyHazards
MyHazards is a tool for the general public to discover hazards in their area (earthquake, flood, fire, and tsunami) and learn steps to reduce personal risk. After searching a specific location, the screen then presents information on the risks identified within the search radius, and recommended actions.
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Cal-Learn
Statewide program for pregnant and parenting teens in the CalWORKs program. It is designed to encourage pregnant and parenting teens to graduate from high school or its equivalent, become independent, and form healthy families.
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CalABLE
People with disabilities diagnosed before 26 can now save up to $100K in their own name without jeopardizing other health and safety benefits.
Phone: (833) 225-2253
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CalCareers
Seeking a State Job? From entry-level jobs to student opportunities to full career paths, the state of California offers a wide variety of opportunities for job applicants. The state offers comprehensive benefits for its employees, who provide essential and exceptional service to millions of Californians every day.
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CalCareers LEAP
The Limited Examination and Appointment Program (LEAP) is designed to help persons with disabilities get jobs in the California state civil service. LEAP is an alternative to the traditional testing process, allowing applicants to demonstrate knowledge, skills, and abilities through on-the-job testing.
Phone: (916) 273-8746
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CalFresh
CalFresh, federally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), offers monthly electronic benefits to eligible low-income households and individuals to purchase healthy and nutritious food at most markets and food stores.
Phone: (877) 847-3663
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CalFresh Disaster Response
Helps meet the temporary nutritional needs of disaster victims of modest incomes, regardless of immigration status, following a natural disaster such as a flood, fire, or earthquake.
Phone: (877) 847-3663