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Resource Guide 2026
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MVLA High School District
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Free Community Resource Info Dial 2-1-1 24/7 access to info and referral sources. Available in all languages.Here4You(Bill Wilson Center) Centralized referrals to temporary housing programs. 408-385-2400 (9am-7pm) Mental Health/Wellness 24/7 Anyone Experiencing Mental Health Distress- Suicide & Crisis Line: 988 Crisis Text Line Text HOME to 741741. Uplift Mobile Crisis Team: 408.379.9085 / toll-free 877.412.7474Mental Health Call Center (Non-Emergency) 1-800-704-0900 24/7 access for all individuals and families currently covered by medi-cal or uninsured.
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Wellness Resources
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MVLA School-Based Student Support Referral FormEnglish: bit.ly/mvlasupport

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Care Solacehttps://caresolace.com/site/mvla
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BeWellLine Free Mental Health Support. The BeWellLine is a free and private emotional-support line made just for you. 1-866-211-6398 Available 24/7
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Charlie Health Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is designed for those who need more than one-time-per-week therapy. Our IOP consists of curated and customized groups, individual therapy, and family therapy. With our virtual and accessible platform, healing is possible, all from the comfort and safety of home.(866)-491-5196. http://charliehealth.com
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Pacific Clinics Counseling Services for children/youth and young adults (ages 5-26 years old. Must have Medi-cal Insurance. https://www.pacificclinics.org/locations/bay-area/
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Pacific Clinics (Mobile Crisis Team previously Uplift) Provides an array of services including counseling, case management and crisis intervention services. Uplift Mobile Crisis Team offers 24-hour intervention to children and teens in the community who are in acute psychological crisis.General Inquiries:Client Services
(408) 379-3796. If you have a child in crisis, call the Mobile Crisis Program’s 24-hour crisis hotline at (408) 379-9085 or toll-free 1-877-41-CRISIS.
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KARA (Grief Support/Counseling/Groups). Services available to all ages. Currently offering phone and video sessions.Request Services: 650-321-5272 https://kara-grief.org/about/contact/
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ACS (Adolescent Counseling Services) Community Counseling, Adolescent Substance Abuse, OutletGeneral Information: 650.424.0852 / Intake Line: 650.424.0852 x108. https://www.acs-teens.org/
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Substance Use Resources
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Santa Clara County Behavioral Health/ Youth Substance Use Treatment Services (Must have Medi-Cal/No Insurance) If student is uninsured or has medi-cal, services are available onsite at school. Please see Flyer.Starlight Flyer 2024-2025 1-800-704-0900
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Food Resources
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Organization Contact InfoDates and Times Notes
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A La Carte (Food Truck) A La Carte.pngThursdays from 3:30-4:30 pm stationed outside District Office.Provides a refrigerated food truck service that provides available prepared meals free of charge and no identification required. Note: Please refrigerate all food immediately, consume or freeze food within the next few days and reheat food to 165F before consuming.
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Hope Hangar www.hopehanger.orgNew distribution day: 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 6-7:30pm (or while supplies last) 2440 Leghorn Street
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No registration is needed. Schedule varies- please sign-up for email. Food and clothing.
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CSA Food Pantryhttps://www.csacares.org/services/food-nutrition-center/Monday 2:00 – 4:00pm
Thursday 11:30am – 1:30pm
Friday 1:30 – 3:30pm
All food distributions will be a pre-bagged allocation of food items, with a focus on providing quality nutritious groceries.
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Hope's Corner
http://www.hopes-corner.org/
Saturday (8-10 a.m.) and lunch every Wednesday (8-9 am) at the corner of Hope and Mercy Streets in Mountain View.
No ID required. Option to drive thru in car.
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No sign-up is required.
First come, first serve.
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Second Harvest "St.Athanasius Church"169 N.Rengstorff Ave, Mountain View CA 94043The 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month. 10-12 pm Food distribution St. Ath changes.pdf
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CalFresh https://www.getcalfresh.org/?source=cdssCall 1-800-984-3663 to see if you qualify or apply online.Please see website for specific eligibility requirements.
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Second Harvest Email getfood@shfb.org or visit shfb.orgText “GETFOOD” to 408- 455-5181Distributions sites throughout Santa Clara County.
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Meals on Wheels (Seniors Only) Food Drop-Off
Program
Call (408) 350-3246 Monday-Friday
8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Call and leave a voicemail,
callbacks within 24 hours
for qualification intake.
Approval takes 72 hours to
a week for the first
delivery.
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Pet Pantry ( Humane Society) Pet Pantry Flyer - Print Jan2025.pdfOther services: ENGLISH Large Dog Spay Neuter Program.pdf
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Basic Needs- Food, Rental Assistance, Utilities ect.
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Organization Contact InfoDates and Times Notes
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Housing Industry Foundation
EMERGENCY HOUSING FUND GRANT APPLICATION
Housing Industry Foundation - Emergency Housing Fund Grant Application (Rental Assistance)Until funds are fully used. Open to Santa Clara and San Mateo County
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Emergency Assistance Network Emergency Assistance Network FlyerCovers all of Santa Clara County-please see flyer for the assigned agency to your zip code.The Emergency Assistance Network (EAN) agencies in Santa Clara
County providing a variety of basic needs, programs and case management services.
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Community Services AgencyServes the Mountain View, Los Altos and Los Altos Hills areas. https://www.csacares.orgHours
Monday – Friday
9AM – 12PM
1:30PM – 4PM
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WIFI/ Tech Resources
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Internet Essentials from Comcast WIFI and Hotspots. You may qualify if you are eligible for public assistance programs such as the National School Lunch Program, Housing Assistance, Medicaid, SNAP, SSI, and others. Learn how to get connected today! https://www.internetessentials.com/
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Health Resources
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OrganizationContact Info/WebsiteDates and Times Notes
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Stanford Health Van(650) 736-7172. https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/service/teen-van/schedule Find us on Instagram @stanfordteenvan.Please check flyer.Teen Health Van (Revised 2026).pdf
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YMCAFree Membership for students and families with Medi-cal. https://www.ymcasv.org/santa-clara-family-health-plan
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Free Vision Care https://myainak.orgLet Vision Bloom in Every Classroom This Spring.pdfg
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Legal/Immigration Assistance
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Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto (Serves San Mateo County and Mountain View) (650) 326-6440 https://clsepa.org/ Focused on economic advancement, housing and immigration.Project Sentinel (Serves the Bay Area)(650) 321-6291 housing.org. We are here to assist with disputes over rent payments, evictions or any other housing issues during COVID-19 and beyond. Mountain View Housing Mediation Program : (650) 960-0495 or mediate4mv@housing.org. https://www.mountainview.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=32060Bay Area Tax Help and ITIN Number https://earnitkeepitsaveit.org Immigrants Rising IMMIGRATION LEGAL INTAKE SERVICE
Available to undocumented young people who do not yet have legal residency or citizenship in the United States and currently reside in the U.S. https://immigrantsrising.org/our-story/
City of Mountain View Immigration Events Final_MV Listening Session-English .pdf
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Know Your Rights: Immigration Know your rights/Conoce tus derechos #1 Know your rights/Conoce tus derechos #2 MVPD Immigration Flyers EN Immigration Enforcement Flyer.pdf If you need to confirm that the Mountain View Police Department is at your door, please contact dispatch at 650-903-6344 or 911. SIREN: Free Immigration Clinic For faster access and client conviance, we offer clinics via the phone. Free telephonic legal consultations are available by appointment only. Call us at (408) 453-3003 to set up a consultation for potential affirmative relief. If you are in removal proceedings, call (559) 840-0005 to set up an appointment.

To sign up for an upcoming DACA clinic, email daca@sirenimmigrantrights.org. To sign up for an upcoming naturalization clinic, email natz@sirenimmigrantrights.org.
Local Immigration Resources: Rapid Response Network: When to Call RRN Flyer - Services 2025 (1) (1).pdf RRN About 2025 English.jpg
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Students/Families Currently Experiencing Houisng Insecurity
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MOVE Mountain View Emergency HousingMountain View ServicesDrop In Center for Youth
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MOVE Mountain View: This program provides safe, stable overnight parking for people living in their vehicles in the city of Mountain View. It is a collaboration of churches, non-profits, the city of Mt. View and Santa Clara County. Reach the Lot Monitor at (650) 935-1141. If you have a driver's license, current registration and car insurance-please go directly to the office. If not, you can receive assistance through CSA. For referrals – contact the Community Services Agency: 650-968-0836 or www.csacares.org. https://movemv.org/lotsoflove/ Santa Clara County Here4You Hotline at (408) 385-2400. The hotline team is available 7 days a week from 9 am to 7 pm to assist with shelter placements. Flyer Services at the Bill Wilson Drop-In Center include basic necessities such as food, clothing, personal care items, lockers, and access to phone, computers and email. Showers and washer and dryer facilities are also available free of charge. https://www.billwilsoncenter.org/services/all/drop.html
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Santa Clara County Affordable Housing Resources City Of Mountain View Rent Stabilization Program
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https://www.santaclaraca.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/69770/638871301409700000Flyer-MV Rent Stabilization Division.pdf
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City Of Mountain View (Oversized Vehicles Information)
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