Your Gateway to Local Support, Resources, and Opportunities
The YMCA of San Joaquin County is dedicated to nurturing the potential of every individual and family in our community. Our Community Corner serves as a bridge to vital local resources, embodying our commitment to support, empower, and unite San Joaquin County. Through this initiative, we strive to create a stronger, more informed community where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
First 5 of San Joaquin County provides health education & resources for parents with children ages 0-5. Services include in home visitation, early childhood literacy, and teaching families about child development and how to make healthy choices.
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400 E. Main St., Stockton, CA 95202
P.O. Box: 201056, Stockton, CA 95201
(209) 953-KIDS (5437)
(209) 932-2675
[email protected]
The mission of Valley Mountain Regional Center (VMRC) is to support people with developmental disabilities as they enrich their lives through choices and inclusion. VMRC is committed to securing quality, individualized services in collaboration with families and the
community.
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Who to Contact for Services:
To refer a child or adult for an assessment of eligibility:
In San Joaquin County call our Stockton Office:
(209) 955-3281 for under age 3 (Early Start Services)
(209) 955-3209 for over age 3 (Lanterman Act Services)
In Stanislaus County call our Modesto Office:
(209) 557-5619 for under age 3 (Early Start Services)
(209) 557-2197 for over age 3 (Lanterman Act Services)
In Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne County call our San Andreas Office:
(209) 674-6535 for both under age 3 (Early Start Services) AND over age 3 (Lanterman Act Services)
WelbeHealth provides full-service healthcare and personalized support to help you age well at home and in your community. Our Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) meets the changing needs of seniors, often at no cost
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Want to find out if you qualify for our services at no cost? Call us directly at (888) 530-4415 | TTY 711 or complete our contact form on their website.
Up to date information on COVID-19 and information about testing, vaccination, and at home test kits.
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Since 2006, The Mesothelioma Center at Asbestos.com has been helping connect people impacted by mesothelioma and asbestos exposure with reliable information, world-class treatment, legal services, and so much more.
For information on Epithelioid Mesothelioma Click Here
To find Mesothelioma Treatment Centers Click Here
CONTACT INFO
Asbestos.com
https://www.asbestos.com/contact/
Drugwatch provides information on high-risk medical products and health issues, and helps people take legal action if they’ve been injured
Senior Wellness Guide
Drug Doses and Drug Interactions
Hip Replacement Information Guide
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Mesothelioma.net is an advocacy and support group dedicated to providing all the latest in cancer research, treatment, and aid. Our team has worked diligently with health professionals to compile fact-checked and physician approved information regarding this disease and how it can be treated.
For more information on a pleural mesothelioma diagnosis and options in treatment - Click Here
To learn more about Mesothelioma.net and our mission - Click Here
The California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC) and the Young Child Tax Credit are state tax credits for working Californians. If you qualify, you may see a reduced tax bill or a bigger refund.
CONTACT INFO
Fill out their contact form on their website
Help is available to those who genuinely want to work. The federal government provides programs and services for individuals experiencing homelessness and those who are severely disabled. These services exist to bridge the gap created by the intersection of multiple barriers to employment, offering vocational rehabilitation and training to eligible individuals. Homeless veterans and veterans who have been previously incarcerated will also find services tailored toward their unique needs to ensure successful re-entry into their communities. We’ve compiled a list of resources to help a variety of individuals experiencing homelessness find employment opportunities.
For more information > https://www.resumebuilder.com/finding-employment-services-for-people-experiencing-homelessness/
If you’re a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, you may have access to educational benefits through the GI Bill and similar programs. In addition to helping veterans attend traditional four-year colleges, these benefits can also be applied to vocational schools and apprenticeships.
For more information > https://www.intelligent.com/veterans-guide-to-vocational-and-apprenticeship-programs/
Are you looking for an exciting civilian career where you could make use of your military experience? Consider pursuing a career in nursing. As a veteran or ex-service member, the skills you developed in active service can help you become a great nurse.
Learn more about the path to becoming a nurse by reading our comprehensive guide.
California is experiencing climate shifts that bring more extreme weather, resulting in a massive swing of our driest three years on record moving into some of the wettest weeks in recent history. Despite these storms, we are still in a drought. We must come together to change the way we think about and use water. Simple actions we can take right now will help save water in a big way.
For more information > https://saveourwater.com/
An extreme heat event is two or more days and nights of unusually high heat for your region. California is experiencing more frequent episodes of extreme heat, creating a greater danger to Californians from heat-related illness.
Check the local news and resources for weather forecasts, extreme heat alerts, and cooling centers.
People Experiencing Homelessness
For more information > HeatReadyCA.com
We do that by providing advocacy, information, education, nutritional support, training, and childcare services – directly and by financially supporting community childcare providers – so that every child, and parent, has access to safe and stimulating care outside the home. Through the provision of the county’s 211 system, housed and administered by Family Resource services, we offer new and current residents referral and access to information about child care, nutritional services and other programs available in San Joaquin County that support broader community health.
CONTACT INFO
AGENCY MAIN NUMBERS:
1-209-948-1553
1-800-526-1555
HOT LINE NUMBERS:
209-461-2908 Child Care Referrals
Referrals available Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am – 5 pm
209-461-2708 Eligibility/Wait List
209-461-2993 Workshop Reservation Line
209-461-2904 CCFP 24-Hour Message Line
Serving San Joaquin County, California, PREVAIL advocates and strengthens individuals, families and children through prevention and education driven services and programs delivered with compassion and respect.
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Stockton: San Joaquin Street
Stockton Calfornia Office
Lodi Office
St. Mary's Dining Room responds to poverty in San Joaquin County by feeding the hungry, caring for health issues and restoring human dignity to over 700 individuals each day.
Homeless court is held on the last Friday of each month at 3:00 p.m. on the campus of St. Mary’s Dining Room. It allows individuals to clear up old traffic tickets, minor criminal charges and fines. All services are Monday through Friday. The Dining Room is open 7 days a week and provide 3 meals a day.
CONTACT INFO
http://www.stmarysdiningroom.org
Phone
(209) 467-0703 (Main)
(209) 467-7791 (Resource Center)
(209) 337-3298 (Medical Clinic)
Fax
(209) 467-7795
Offering many programs to benefit indibviduals residing in San Joaquin County who are facing food insecurity.
Main Food Pantry - emergency food assitance twice a month
Healthy Food RX program - food choicees to help manage/prevent chronic illness.
CONTACT INFO
https://www.stocktonfoodbank.org/
7 W. Scotts Avenue
Stockton, CA 95203
Tel: 209.464.7369
Fax: 209.464.0309
Living in our region can be expensive. But you don't have to choose between paying bills or eating healthy food. Bread of Life offers a number of free food resources, including many that doesn't require ID to apply.
CONTACT INFO
https://www.breadoflifeca.org/
209-898-6911
The mission of the San Joaquin Pride Center is to serve the diverse LGBTQ+ communities in San Joaquin County and the surrounding areas by creating a safe and welcoming space. We provide resources that enrich the body, mind and spirit, and educate the public in affirming ways, nurture and show respect for all people within the LGBTQ+ community.
CONTACT INFO
Fill out the contact form on their website.
We could all use a little space from time to time - sometimes literally. Maybe you have a basement or garage that’s full of items that still spark joy, but are taking up way too much room. Or perhaps you’re moving into a new place, but it doesn’t have quite the storage you need for seasonal items or sports gear. Whatever the reason, renting a self-storage unit is a flexible, affordable, and convenient solution.
For storage options in San Joaquin County > click here
visit https://www.storageunits.com/
or call 877-540-8170
Highschool students in grades 9-12 can join the YMCA's Teen Leadership Collaborative and get their community service requirements met along with developing skills and gaining references for their future.
To sign up fill out the application form and we will reach out to you shortly.
For more information email vist our volunteer page or email [email protected]
Please note: The YMCA of San Joaquin County provides this resource list as a community service. Inclusion on this list does not imply endorsement of these services or programs by the YMCA, nor does exclusion signify disapproval. We strive to keep this information as up-to-date and comprehensive as possible, but cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. We encourage users to contact organizations directly for the most current information and to verify the suitability of the resources for their specific needs.