California Community Resource Guide
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Ask CA
A guide with resources and services provided by state agencies in partnership with and for older adults.
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BenefitsCal
Offers application assistance to benefits assistance programs by county. These include programs like CalFRESH, CalWORKS, and Medi-Cal.
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Beverage Container Recycling
Locate local recycling centers where Californians can return their empty California Refund Value (CRV) beverage containers for buy back.
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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.
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CA Caregiver Resource Centers
Caregiver Resource Centers: Offers essential support and resources for family caregivers, providing services such as counseling, training and respite care.
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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.
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CA Meals for Kids
CA Meals for Kids mobile application helps find nearby California Afterschool and Summer Meal Programs Sites through iOS, Android, and Microsoft devices.
Phone: (916) 319-0800
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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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CA.GOV Immigration
Current Resources and information for California immigrants and their families.
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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.