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CONNECTING POINT #63671404
The 211 Connecting Point Contact Center provides a coordinated entry system for people currently experiencing homelessness.
Coordinated Entry callers will speak to a 211 Consumer Service Representative (CSR), who will walk them through a series of questions. The caller’s answers are entered by the 211 CSR into HUD’s Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), which can be accessed only by designated organizations that provide housing services.
Callers have access to emergency shelter, as well as long term/permanent housing, by going through the Coordinated Entry process.
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CONNECTING POINT #63671720
The 211 Connecting Point Contact Center provides a coordinated entry system for people currently experiencing homelessness.
Coordinated Entry callers will speak to a 211 Consumer Service Representative (CSR), who will walk them through a series of questions. The caller’s answers are entered by the 211 CSR into HUD’s Homeless Management Information System (HMIS), which can be accessed only by designated organizations that provide housing services.
Callers have access to emergency shelter, as well as long term/permanent housing, by going through the Coordinated Entry process.
Coordinated Entry intakes can be completed by calling 211's Homeless Resource Helpline at 833-3PLACER (833-375-2237).
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CONNECTING POINT #86496891
HOSPITALITY HOUSE #88777894
The Adult Reentry Grant Program (ARGP) at Hospitality House helps people with minor (non-violent and non-sexual) criminal offenses who:
The program offers case management and connects people to additional resources for moving back into society.
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THE SALVATION ARMY #4661623
The Salvation Army Booth Family Center provides temporary shelter to homeless families.
It also offers residents case management and counseling services to address educational, vocational, financial, family relations, substance abuse and mental health issues.
For someone to get on the Booth Waitlist the applicant must fill out a Google form on the Salvation Army Grass Valley website, follow this link.
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This is one of many possible First 5 Nevada County Ready to Grow (R2G) program resources. Ready to Grow resources are those that support the well-being of children ages 0-5.
HOMELESS RESOURCE COUNCIL OF THE SIERRAS #70134628
KOINONIA FAMILY SERVICES #65630983
The Crisis Resolution Center provides a toll-free 24-hour telephone number (available to teens and family members residing in Placer County only) for referrals, personal support, advice, and counsel to teens and parents/caregivers/guardians in crisis.
The Crisis Resolution Center provides solution-focused, trauma-informed, and person focus family intervention; which resolves family crises and establishes reunification of children ages 12-17 with their families. The Crisis Resolution Center, located in Loomis California, is a six-bed (co-ed) facility with counseling services, fully licensed and professionally staffed to provide short-term out-client family services and short-term residential care.
The team of trained house parents, child care workers, and a CRC Case Manager offers:
Short-term residential placement for teenagers ages 12-17 (average stay is approximately one to two weeks).Youth at the Crisis…
[read more]MY SISTER'S HOUSE #65631010
My Sister’s House serves Asian and Pacific Islander and other underserved women and children impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking by providing a culturally appropriate and responsive safe haven, job training, and community services.
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NEVADA COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY #4663835
The Emergency Warming Center (EWC) in Truckee provides shelter when winter weather triggers opening.
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VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NORTHERN NEVADA #68832565
Volunteers of America (VOA) Family Shelter, Home Start Inc. is a non-profit emergency shelter (operating 24/7, 365 days a year) for homeless families in Placer County.
To stay at Volunteers of America Family Shelter, a referral through the Coordinated Entry system is required. To receive a referral, call the Placer County Homeless Resource Helpline at 833-375-2237 (833-3PLACER).
Services include:
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