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ResourceAgencyHours of OperationPhone #WebsiteServices ProvidedEligibility CriteriaReferral ProcessNotes
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Crisis Hotline
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Community Resource Advisor 211Available 24/7 Rental assistance, food, and other community resource referrals.
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline988www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for individuals and best practices for professionals.
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National Domestic Violence Hotline1 (800) 799-7233www.thehotline.orgThe Hotline provides support to empower victims and survivors to find safety and live free of abuse. The hotline also provides support to friends and family members who are concerned about a loved one.
Phone Number: 1 (800) 799-SAFE (7233). Individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing may use TTY 1-800-787-3224.
If you’re unable to speak safely, you can log onto thehotline.org or text LOVEIS to 2252
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National Runaway Hotline1 (800) 786 -2929www.1800runaway.org/The National Runaway Safeline is the national communications system designated by the United States federal government for runaway and homeless youth, their parents and families, teens in crisis, and others who might benefit from its services. It is confidential, anonymous, non-judgmental, non-directive, and free.
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Operation SafeHouse (For Youth)(951) 351-4418https://operationsafehouse.org/Operation SafeHouse, with community support, provides emergency shelter, intervention and outreach services to runaway, homeless or other youth in crisis. SafeHouse offers youth positive alternatives to becoming victims of the streets.
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REACH, (Center Against Sexual Assault)(951) 351-4418https://reachus.org/Formerly Center Against Sexual Assault of Southwest Riverside County (C.A.S.A.)
Specializing in the prevention, intervention, and treatment of sexual and domestic violence, childhood trauma and abuse, and human trafficking. You can reach us by phone (951) 652-8300 during regular business hours Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., or 24/7 on our crisis hotline at (866) 373-8300
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CPS Mandated-Reporter FormFax form to (951) 413-5493 Mandated reporters must immediately report abuse to the Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-442-4918.
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MFI Recovery Center La Vista Recovery Center for Women(951) 925-84502220 Girard St, San Jacinto, CA 92583MFI Recovery Center is a full-service, 501-(c)(3) nonprofit, behavioral healthcare organization that provides high quality treatment to adults and adolescents with substance abuse, mental health and family problems. Our Mission is to provide comprehensive substance abuse recovery and behavioral health services to help individuals and families achieve and maintain a healthy and productive lifestyle. Our Vision is to transform individuals who are struggling with mental health issues including substance abuse into loving and productive individuals who enrich their families and communities. We hold as core values:

- Clients are our highest priority.
- Everyone deserves the opportunity for recovery regardless of his or her ability to pay.
- Clients have the right to the preservation of their dignity.
- The recovery environment should be safe, confidential and drug-free.
- Recovery is a life-long process.
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Behavioral Health & Counseling
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Care Solace, Mental Health Concierge(888) 515-0595caresolace.com/hemetfamiliesCare Solace is an online resource with a live 24X7 concierge line meant to assist individuals in finding local mental health-related programs and counseling services. To use Care Solace, individuals answer ten basic questions in order to receive an extensive list of referrals to applicable care providers. Care Solace takes into account all types of private insurance including Medi-Cal, Medicaid, and Medicare and those that have no insurance. The system also filters by age, gender, zip code, and special request.

Care Solace is now available for use by Hemet USD students, staff, and families at no cost. Please note, this service is an optional resource available by choice and is not mandatory in any way. Care Solace does not require a user’s name, address, phone number, or date of birth. All of the information that is entered in on their platform is completely confidential and stored securely.
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CAREspace, Riverside County Office of Education(951) 276-2273https://www.rcoe.us/departments/student-programs-and-services/alternative-education/carespaceThrough partnerships with Riverside Latino Commission, Riverside University Health System Behavioral Health, Boys & Girls Clubs of the San Gorgonio Pass, and Riverside County Department of Animal Services, we provide mental health and related services to students, families, schools, and the community of Riverside County. For more information about CAREspace, please contact us at 951-276-CARE (2273) to speak with someone from our CAREspace team.
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CARES, Riverside University Health System (RUHS)(800) 499-3008https://www.rcdmh.org/*Mental Health referral services
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Parent Partner Support Line, RUHS(951) 765-1850rcdmh.org/pspParent Partners partner with Parents so they can help their families develop resilience and move on to recovery.
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National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)(951) 765-1850http://www.namica.orgNAMI California is a passionate team made of families, members, affiliates, and partners throughout the state who are leading the change on mental illness.
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Sobering Center(951) 358- 4382
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Hemet Unified Behaivioral Health Referral Formhttps://sites.google.com/hemetusd.org/behavioralhealth/parents xsa
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IEHP Health Navigator Healthy Schools Referral FormEmail referral to healthnavigators@iehp.org
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Burial Assistance/Funeral Assistance/Grief Support
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Catholic Charities, Riverside Regional Center951-689-1803https://ccsbriv.org/
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Riverside County Indigent Cremation/ Burial Program; Rubidoux Mortuary Kimberly Family Chapel (951) 683-2215https://www.riversidesheriff.org/505/Indigent-Cremation-BurialThe Riverside County Indigent Cremation/Burial Program is designed to help families who are finacially unable to pay for a funeral; the county can provide a loan for direct cremation. Rubidoux Mortuary is the contract mortuary for the County of Riverside and is accepting applications.
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Elizabeth Hospice833-349-2054
800.797.2050
https://elizabethhospice.org/The Elizabeth Hospice is a nonprofit hospice that provides medical, emotional and spiritual support to children and adults faced with the challenges associated with a life-limiting illness, and restores hope to grieving children and adults who are feeling lost and alone. Since 1978, our hospice, palliative care and grief support services have touched the lives of more than 120,000 people in San Diego County and Southwest Riverside County. They also have grief support for kids and they often have a weekend long summer camp for grieving kids.
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LLUMC (Loma Linda University)909-558-7261
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Arbor Hospice951-658-9288
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Kaiser (Regardless if you have Kaiser Insurance)Kaiser also has grief support groups open to the public, but they are located in Riverside.
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COVID-19
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SJ Medical Group, PCR Testing(951) 260-0186https://sjmedicalgroups.com/
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HUSD Parent Resource Center, PCR Testing(951) 765-0004https://www.hemetusd.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=254927&type=d&pREC_ID=2106719Hemet USD is committed to providing support to students and staff as it pertains to ongoing pandemic strategies and protocols.
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USPS Free COVID-19 Testing Kitshttps://special.usps.com/testkits
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RUHS, Testinghttps://gettested.ruhealth.org/
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RUHS, Vaccinemyturn.ca.gov
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Food Assistance
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Valley Community Pantry(951) 929-1101https://vcpcares.org/

https://vcpcares.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/CP-Intake-Form-English-Revised-New-021321.pdf
Our primary mission is to provide emergency food and shelter to local residents in need. We assist families in low-income brackets as well as those on fixed-incomes or those who are unemployed or underemployed. Each year, we provide services to thousands of working individuals and families who have a hard time meeting their basics needs in the valley and surrounding areas. Over 60% of our clients we serve are seniors (60+ years old) and children under 18 years of age. The areas we service are: Hemet, San Jacinto, Lakeview, Nuevo, Homeland, Idyllwild and Mountain areas, Anza, Aguanga, and Sage area.
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Salvation Army(951) 791-9497https://hemet.salvationarmy.org/hemet_corps/cure-hunger/Our pantry is open Mon, Tue, Wed, and fri from 12pm - 3pm. Food is provided to anyone in need - this includes people of all ages, homeless, as well as individuals and families who may be down on their luck and in need of a helping hand. In addition to addressing the immediate symptoms of food insecurity, our programs are designed to help identify and treat its root cause. This approach focuses on meeting the physical, mental and spiritual needs of each person and helps move many from hungry to fully healed.
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HUSD Food Pantry(951) 765-0004https://parentcenter.hemetusd.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=854631&type=d&pREC_ID=1219656The WCOC hosts a food pantry once a month. Families have access to shelf-stable items and fresh produce. The food boxes include items such as quick oats, pasta, rice, canned goods, shelf-stable milk, and fruits and vegetables. Time: 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. or until supplies last. Address: 258 N. Thompson St. Hemet CA 92543
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CalFresh (Food Stamps)1 ( 877) 847-3663https://www.cdss.ca.gov/calfreshCalFresh is for people with low-income who meet federal income eligibility rules and want to add to their budget to put healthy and nutritious food on the table.
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My City Youth(951) 652-0647http://www.mycityyouthcenter.com/feeding-the-communityEvery Tuesday starting at 10:00 we hand out bags of food to our community who need food items for themselves and their families. Friendly reminder you can only participate once a week. Registration is easy, hop in line and register while you wait. We give out these bags FREE of charge. If you need food drive on by.
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Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church 951 924-9964780 South State Street, Hemet, CA 92543
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The Bread Basket(951) 658-5098http://www.breadbaskethemet.com/2387 S. San Jacinto Ave., San Jacinto, CA 92583
Phone (951) 658-5098
Mondays, 9:00 AM - 12:00 NOON
Wednesdays, 9:00 AM - 12:00 NOON
Fridays, 9:00 AM - 12:00 NOON
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Childhood Cancer Foundation of Southern California
Angelica Tapia, Program Director
(201) 614-4653ccfsocal.orgFood Distribution
330 Alabama Street, Unit K, Redlands, CA 92373
2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month
New Family RegistrationThe family may send someone to pick up on their behalf. If they are at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital during the week of distribution, they can also deliver the food to the family there so they can take it home.
Additionally, they offer transportation assistance to help with their child’s medical appointments. This support can be recurring and is based on distance and available funds for the month.
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Health Resources
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Hazel Health(951) 221-9122https://www.hazel.co/We started Hazel to fill critical gaps in pediatric health care—to build a new model of care that meets the needs of every family and child. Our founders saw that many families and children, especially in underserved communities, struggle to access care. Barriers including lengthy waitlists, missed hours of school and work, transportation, and costly emergency care limit access to health care, which affects students' academic performance, attendance, and general well-being. Since 2015, we’ve been partnering with school districts to bring health care to children where they spend the majority of their time–school.
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Borrego Health Care(951) 487-8506https://www.borregohealth.org/Borrego Health provides high quality, comprehensive, compassionate primary health care to the people in our communities, regardless of their ability to pay. We serve these communities and adjoining regions with respect, dignity and cultural sensitivity as a medical home and safety net for essential health care and social services. Borrego Health is a non-profit 501(c)(3) Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and a Federal Tort Claims Act Deemed (FTCA) facility.
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Neighborhood Health Care(951) 216-6100https://www.nhcare.org/locations-list/hemet/Neighborhood provides a comprehensive range of health services to all ages, including Primary Care, Dental Care, Pediatrics, Behavioral Health, Medi-Cal application assistance, Women’s Health, family planning and more. 903 E DEVONSHIRE AVE, HEMET, CA 92543, USA
Monday - Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm (Closed from 12:00pm-1:00pm)
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
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Hemet Family Care Center, RUHS(951) 766-2450https://www.ruhealth.org/community-health-centers/locations/hemet
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The Parkers Project
Referral Form
(480) 845-9162https://myparkerproject.org/Parker Project's mission is to help alleviate the financial stresses experienced by families coping with childhood cancer, allowing them to focus on the child's quality of life.They can assist with Housing and boarding assistance, Medical Assistance, Transportation Assistance, Spiritual Well-being & Family Outings
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Lions Club (951) 305-7033papalopez2@hotmail.com Lions have recognized the urgent need for lenses and collect usable glasses in their communities to support the Lions Recycle For Sight Program. The program provides eye exams and eyeglasses to residents with a demonstrable financial need
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GerriSmiles
info@gerismilesfoundation.org
951-428-1714http://gerismilesfoundation.org/Our dental staff is available to help with any oral health care needs. We’d love to hear from you and work with you towards achieving your goals.
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IEHP Health Navigator Healthy Schools Referral FormEmail referral to healthnavigators@iehp.org
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Hollistic Doula LLC
Laura Colin Fernandez
(951) 206-8004mailto:holisticdoula2024@gmail.comWorks with IEHP and Kaiser Permanente through the Doula Services program, a benefit covered by insurance for pregnant and postpartum women. The program includes up to 9 sessions at no cost to eligible members and provides Emotional support during pregnancy and postpartum, Education about childbirth and informed decision-making, Breastfeeding and postpartum recovery support, Guidance to promote maternal well-being and help prevent postpartum depression. Services are provided in Spanish to ensure culturally sensitive and accessible support.No medical referral is required.Flyer
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Housing and Shelter
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All Good Things Ministry
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Alternatives to Domestic Violence, Emergency Shelter951.425.8900 https://www.alternativestodomesticviolence.org/Women and Children only Alternatives to Domestic Violence (ADV) offers discreet, confidential support for victims of domestic abuse in Riverside County. Their services include a 24-hour crisis line, emergency and transitional housing, counseling, and life skills training. ADV also provides child development services and works to prevent future abuse through education and advocacy. Given the sensitive nature of their clients, ADV ensures all assistance is delivered with privacy.
Clients seeking support from Alternatives to Domestic Violence (ADV) must be prepared to file a police report against their abuser. Additionally, to qualify for certain services, clients should not be in advanced stages of pregnancy.
Call th number provided and ADV staff will support with next steps
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Programs available, qualification information, how do we access these services? DPSS (Department of Public Social Services)
Family Stabilization Program
https://rivcodpss.org/assistance-families
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Valley Restart(951) 766-7476https://www.valleyrestartshelter.org/Valley Restart Shelter provides essential services to homeless families and individuals, focusing on achieving self-sufficiency. Valley Restart generally provides emergency shelter, case management, and supportive services for individuals and families in crisis. They have a waitlist that can take time. Anyone over the age of 18 in the family will need to undergo a background check. They will also need ID cards. (copies on the computer are okay) Intakes are from 9 to 12 Monday - Friday We have the application here at the center
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Home Connect, RUHS1 (800) 498- 8847https://www.rcdmh.org/HomeConnectRiverside County HomeConnect is a county-wide coordinated response system for those in a housing crisis. Our network of agencies collaborate to help support individuals in a housing crisis by linking them to services and resources. Any resident of Riverside County who is homeless or at risk of losing their housing can call our toll-free number for connection to resources, housing navigation, and referrals to available community assistance. Over the phone intake, send resources for the family, criteria? This service is specifically designed to support families who meet the definition of "unhoused" as outlined by Riverside County. It focuses on families who are unsheltered and have limited available options.

Families utilizing this service will receive assistance in connecting with additional resources, such as housing programs, emergency shelters, and other community services.
A case manager will be assigned to each family, with the goal of making an initial contact within 3 to 5 business days.
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IEHP Community Supports

Hours: Monday through Friday, 7 AM–7 PM, and Saturday through Sunday, 8 AM–5
(800) 440-IEHP (4347): https://www.iehp.org/en/learning-center/understanding-insurance/additional-iehp-services/community-supportsThe Community Supports offered by IEHP are services designed to help Medi-Cal and IEHP DualChoice members manage health and life challenges. These supports assist members facing housing instability, food insecurity, or health issues like asthma. IEHP offers personalized care teams, which can coordinate no-cost services such as housing assistance, home modifications, food support, and asthma remediation. The goal is to help members stay healthy, avoid unnecessary hospitalizations, and maintain stable living conditions.


Complete this form IEHP Health Navigator Referral and send to HealthNavigators@iehp.org
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IEHP Health NavigatorThe Community Supports offered by IEHP help Medi-Cal and IEHP DualChoice members manage housing, food, and health challenges. A case manager will assist members in navigating these services, including housing assistance, food support, and asthma remediation. Personalized care teams work with members to ensure access to these no-cost services, aiming to maintain health, stability, and reduce hospital visits. This coordinated support empowers individuals to manage their conditions and achieve better overall well-being.Families can access IEHP Community Supports by calling the Member Services number located on the back of their IEHP membership card.
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Low Income Housing LowIncomeHousing.usFacing times without housingThe website LowIncomeHousing.us provides an extensive, regularly updated database of affordable housing options for low-income individuals and families. It lists HUD-subsidized apartments and income-based properties nationwide. Users can search by location to find rentals where rent is typically set at 30% of the tenant's income. The site also includes waiting list information and offers resources for those seeking assistance with housing challenges. For more details, visitNo Referral needed
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Riverside County DPSS – 951-922-7000https://rivcodpss.org/Struggling to get food for their loved ones
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Project TOUCH, Transitional Housing
(951) 677-9661
https://projecttouchonline.com/Having asthma issues and need changes to their living space
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Martha's Village & KitchenM- F 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.(760) 347-4741 https://marthasvillage.org/Temporary shelter for up to 90 days: Includes comprehensive case management services, cooling centers, food, healthcare services, and public showers.


Demographics: Individuals, Male; Individuals, Female; Families Self- Referral at (951) 760-347-4741 ext. 141For families who are interested and williing to move out of HUSD boundaries.
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Molina Community Supports-Monday-Friday 7:00a.m.- 7:00p.m.(888) 665-4621https://www.molinahealthcare.com/Housing navigation and deposit assistance: Includes resource navigation, post-hospitalization care, medical respite, tailored meals, asthma remediation, and more. Visit Molina's website for details.
Demographics: Molina Members, Experiencing homelesness or at risk or becoming homeless. Other Requirements: * Must have the physical ability to reside in a two story building.Self Referral at (888) 665-4621
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Safe Family Justice CenterMonday-Friday 9a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed 12-1p.m. for lunch.
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Temecula: (951) 587-3900 Riverside: (951) 955-6100safefjc.orgNavigation to shelters: Limited hotel vouchers available for victims of domestic violence.

Demographics: Victims of domestic violence, Individuals, Male; Individuals, Female; Families Other Requirements: *Must complete an intake assesment with a specialist
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Salvation Army(951) 791-9497
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Habitat for Humanity(951) 676-1221https://www.habitativ.org/restore/
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Legal Aid
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Riverside Legal Aid(951) 682-7968http://riversidelegalaid.org/+++++++++++Our Mission is to provide pro bono legal services, education and counseling to qualified low-income residents of Riverside County.
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List of California Pro Bono Legal Service Providershttps://www.justice.gov/eoir/file/ProBonoCA/dl
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TODEC (Citizenship & DACA)(951) 943-1955 X102https://todec.org/resources/daca/TODEC’s mission is to empower disenfranchised immigrant communities to become economically, socially, educationally, and civically self-sufficient while enhancing individual self-esteem and community health. The overall purpose of TODEC is to ensure equitable access to information, immigration legal services, community education, advocacy, and civic engagement for limited and non-English speaking people including immigrants and migrant workers throughout Riverside, San Bernardino, Inyo, and Imperial counties.
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UFW (Union of Farm Workers)https://ufw.org/
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Rental Assistance
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CalWorks Housing Support Program, DPSS1 ( 877) 847-3663https://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/cdss-programs/housing-programs/calworks-housing-support-programHSP assists families in the CalWORKs program that are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness. For additional details and definitions on eligibility, please refer to the All County Welfare Directors Letter dated December 13, 2021.
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Low Income Housing - City of Hemet
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Riverside County DPSS – 951-922-7000Family Stabilization?
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Catholic Charities951-689-1803Limited, parent can self refer. Alternatively, they can leaver their phone number for a call back. ETA is _________
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United Lift Rental Assistance2-1-1 Ext. 5www.unitedlift.org/applynow
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Survivors of Crime
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Safe Family Justice Center(951) 955-6100https://safefjc.org/

SAFE Family Justice Center Referral Form
The SAFE Family Justice Centers are a safe place for victims of abuse to get help. SAFE Family Justice Centers provide advocacy and support services to individuals who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, child/elder abuse and services for youth who are at risk. info@safefamiliesca.org.
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Alternatives to Domestic Violence(951) 425-8900https://www.alternativestodomesticviolence.org/Alternatives to Domestic Violence is a private, nonprofit organization serving all of western Riverside County, California, with a range of services aimed at breaking the cycle of physical and emotional violence within families and the wider community.
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REACH, (Center Against Sexual Assault)(951) 351-4418https://reachus.org/
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Transportation
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RTA Go Micohttps://www.riversidetransit.com/GoMicro is RTA’s on-demand service that offers shared rides in the Hemet-San Jacinto microtransit zone. GoMicro provides an easy way to schedule and track trips in real-time. Book your trips in the app for an easy way to get around without having to transfer if you’re traveling within the zone. Trips can be booked in real-time so you can get to your destination quicker.
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RTA Customer Service 951-565-5002https://www.riversidetransit.com/
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Tax Preparation (Free)
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Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) ProgramCommunity Action Partnership Mobile Site
2038 Iowa Avenue
Suite B-102
Riverside, CA 92507
951-955-4900
Volunteer Prepared Taxes
https://www.sco.ca.gov/eo_vita.html The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) administers the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program to provide free basic tax return preparation for low- and moderate-income taxpayers. The California State Controller works with the IRS and other agencies to make these programs available in communities throughout California.
Assistance is generally available from February 1 through April 15th. Dates and times vary by location, and some VITA sites require appointments.
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Utility Assistance
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Community Action Partnershiphttps://capriverside.org/utility-assistance-program
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Catholic Charities
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Valley Community Pantryhttps://vcpcares.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/EAF-GAF-Master-Metered-Approval-Form-English-022221.pdf
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