Resources

Crisis Hotline & Textline

Crisis Text Line

websiteText “HOME” to 741741

Crisis Text Line is here for any crisis. A live, trained Crisis Counselor receives the text and responds, all from our secure online platform. The volunteer Crisis Counselor will help you move from a hot moment to a cool moment.

https://www.instagram.com/crisistextline/

Cutting/Self Harm Support

website1 (800) 366-8288

S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES® is a nationally recognized treatment approach, professional network, and educational resource base, which is committed to helping you and others achieve an end to self-injurious behavior.

Mental Health Hotline

website1 (800) 870-8786

National Runaway Hotline

website1 (800) 232-4636

By calling 1-800-RUNAWAY or 1-800-786-2929, you will immediately share your story with a compassionate person and build a plan together.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

website1 (800) 273-8255

Speak Up

website1 (866) 773-2587

By calling 1-866-SPEAK-UP, you can anonymously report threats, including weapon-related threats, to schools and the community.

STOPit App

Google Play: go to Google Play or download here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stopitcyberbully.mobile

For Apple: go to App Store or download here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stopit-app/id719179764

Suicide Prevention Services

website1 (800) 746-8181

Teen Crisis Line

website1 (800) 843-5200

Verity (Sexual Assault Victim Help)

website1 (707) 545-7273

Verity’s sexual assault and rape crisis line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is staffed by trained, compassionate, California State Certified sexual assault victim counselors for confidential counseling, emergency assistance, information, and referrals. Crisis intervention is provided to anyone affected by sexual assault, including survivors and their family and friends.

YWCA Domestic Violence Hotline

website1 (707) 546-1234

Food

FISH Food Pantry

website1 (707) 527-5151

1710 Sebastopol Road, Santa Rosa

The oldest and largest emergency food pantry in Sonoma County. FISH Food Pantry is a 100% volunteer organization that gives wholesome groceries to anyone needing a helping hand–struggling families, seniors, disabled, homeless, students, unemployed and working people.

Open Tuesday – Thursday 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM

Redwood Empire Food Bank

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General Line: (707) 523-7900

Food Connections Market: (707) 523-6500

Food Connections Office: (707) 523-7903

3990 Brickway Blvd, Santa Rosa, CA 95403

Anyone in need of food can contact Food Connections at the Redwood Empire Food Bank. They can also help you find Produce Pantry & Groceries to Go sites in your neighborhood.

The Redwood Empire Food Bank’s Food Connections Market offers a dignified grocery shopping experience and excellent customer service. This unique program helps bridge food assistance and self-sufficiency.

Next door at Food Connections Resources, their r team helps individuals and families navigate the CalFresh application process, provides free emergency food boxes, and offers information about hunger-relief programs.

VOICES

website1 (707) 579-4327

714 Mendocino Ave Santa Rosa, CA 95401

Food bags available for pick up or drop off to youth ages 16-24. VOICES also has CalFresh appointments available onsite Tuesday & Thursdays 1-4pm.

Call to make an appointment or for more information.

Immigration Services

Catholic Charities: Legal Services

website1 (707) 578-6000

Provides free legal services including Family-Based Petitions, DACA Renewal Assistance, Citizenship Classes/Neutralization, Green Card Renewals, U-Visa, VAWA, and T-Visa. For eligibility and additional information call: (707) 578-6000

SRJC Dream Center

website1 (707) 521-7947

The Dream Center is a “one-stop shop” in a safe, caring place for undocumented students at Santa Rosa Junior College. Students will receive personalized support as they begin or continue on their college journeys.

LGBTQIA+ Resources

LGBT National Youth Talk

website1 (800) 246-7743

Free and Confidential peer support for the LGBTQ and questioning community ages 25 and younger. Available M-F 1pm-9pm and Saturdays 9am-2pm.

LGBTQ Connection

website1 (707) 595-8961

LGBTQ Connection, an initiative fueled by youth and other emerging leadership, fosters a healthier, more vibrantly diverse and inclusive community. Each year, LGBTQ Connection engages LGBTQ people, their families and community, and trains providers from across Northern California to increase the safety, visibility and well being of LGBTQ residents.

Positive Images

website1 (707) 568-5830

Positive Images is a grassroots organization whose mission is to provide support, advocacy and education to Sonoma County’s LGBTQIA+ community.

Trans Lifeline

website1 (877) 565-8860

Trans Lifeline is a trans-led organization that connects trans people to the community, support, and resources they need to survive and thrive.

Libraries

Each region of Sonoma County has their own library with FREE resources aside from books including:

  •   Homework Help
  •   College Prep Classes/Workshops
  •   Coding
  •   Manga/Anime Club
  •   Art/3D Printing
  •   Self Defense
  •   Movie Nights
  •   And so much more!

Visit https://sonomalibrary.org/teens for hours, locations, events and more info.

https://www.instagram.com/sonomalibrary/

Mental Health

Aunties and Uncles (Native American)

website1 (707) 521-4550

The Aunties and Uncles Program is a prevention and early intervention program that aims to reduce suicide and depressive symptoms and increase mental health awareness among Native transitional-aged youth 14-24 years old.

Chrysalis

website1 (707) 545-1670

Since 1982, Chrysalis Community Counseling Services, a nonprofit agency, has provided high-quality affordable counseling. Chrysalis is dedicated to providing a safe, supportive place where all voices are heard, encouraged and respected.

Kaiser Permanente (members only)

website1 (707) 571-3778

The adult psychiatry department consists of board certified and licensed social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists and psychiatrists. The department provides comprehensive mental health services to our members. Members may call the department for services and do not require a referral in order to arrange an initial appointment.

Keystone Therapy & Training Services

website1 (707) 327-0909

Specializes in providing private counseling and mental health therapy to people of all ages, identities, and dynamics, including family therapy in both English and Spanish.  Also offers professional development to people in the human service and mental health fields. Their mission is to cultivate your identity and resiliency through bridging your ability to GROW, CREATE, TRUST, and LOVE—the components that shape you as the KEYSTONE of your life.

NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)

website1 (866) 960-6264

Santa Rosa Community Health

website1 (707) 303-3600

Santa Rosa Community Health provides individual and group counseling services for patients of all ages, couples, and families. If you’re already a patient of SRCHC, ask your primary care provider about referrals for regular counseling or psychiatry appointments. If you’re not a regular SRCH patient and you need mental health services, you must first make an appointment to see a medical provider at any of our primary care locations.

Social Media Victims Law Center

website1 (800) 687-1855

Sexual Assault

Family Justice Center Sonoma County

website1 (707) 565-8255

The Family Justice Center Sonoma County empowers family violence victims to live free from violence and abuse by providing comprehensive services, centered on and around the victim through a single point of access. Building on strong interagency collaboration, they protect the vulnerable, stop the violence and restore hope.

Sonoma County Victim Assistance

website1 (707) 565-8250

The Sonoma County Victim Services Division is one of the special programs designed to reduce the trauma and insensitive treatment victims and witnesses may experience following a crime. They are committed to helping crime victims and their families reorganize and reclaim their lives. Their staff seeks to make the criminal justice system more understandable, accessible, and responsive to the concerns of victims and their families. They provide assistance from the moment the crime occurs for as long as necessary.

Verity

website1 (707) 545-7273

Verity’s sexual assault and rape crisis line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is staffed by trained, compassionate, California State Certified sexual assault victim counselors for confidential counseling, emergency assistance, information, and referrals. Crisis intervention is provided to anyone affected by sexual assault, including survivors and their family and friends.

YWCA (Domestic Violence)

website1 (707) 546-9922

24hr hotline (707) 546-1234

YWCA operates a confidential Safe House for women and their children fleeing domestic violence. This program is followed by the Adobe Program that provides continued counseling and support groups, as well as career and educational counseling. YWCA also operate A Special Place Therapeutic Preschool for children affected by violence in the home, or identified by CPS as being at-risk of abuse or neglect.

Substance Use

Al-A-Teen (Alcoholic Family Situations)

website1 (707) 515-6760

Alateen is a fellowship of 13-19 year olds whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. They share their experience, discuss what’s going on in their lives, and learn coping skills.

Alcoholics Anonymous Hotline

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Santa Rosa   (707) 544-1300
Sonoma     (707) 938-8508
Spanish     (707) 623-6702

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.

Cannabis Decoded

website

Marijuana Education aimed to provide reliable, factual information so that young people have the tools they need to make informed decisions that impact their health and futures.https://www.instagram.com/cannabis_decoded/

CP DAAC

website1 (707) 544-3295

Center Point DAAC offers rehabilitation and treatment services that interrupt the abusive cycles of psychological, social and economic dislocation by providing critical training and support so that individuals and families can claim self-worth and dignity.

Face to Face

website1 (707) 544-1581

We offer HIV prevention education and services to Sonoma County and we empower clients living with HIV with supportive services including housing assistance, benefits counseling, information, referrals, and transportation. We strengthen our community through outreach, education and HIV policy advocacy on a local and national level.

Impact Sonoma

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Impact Sonoma, Tobacco / Nicotine Prevention provides quit resources, including phone counseling, text messaging services, apps and local healthcare providers.

Nicotine dependence occurs when you need nicotine and can’t stop using it. Nicotine is a chemical in tobacco products that is responsible for addiction. If you are thinking about quitting, there are resources available to you.

Marijuana Anonymous

website1 (707) 583-2326

Virtual Support: https://ma-online.org/

12 step recovery groups in Petaluma, Cotati and Santa Rosa, online forums and phone meetings.

Narcotics Anonymous Hotline

website1 (707) 324-4062 

Narcotics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who are learning to live without drugs. Narcotics Anonymous meetings provide an atmosphere of recovery where individuals can share their common problems and solutions.

https://www.instagram.com/narcoticsanonymous/

Refuge Recovery

websiterefugerecoveryworldservices@refugerecovery.org

Refuge Recovery is grounded in the belief that Buddhist principles and practices create a strong foundation for a path to freedom from addiction.

SMART Recovery

website

Self-Management and Recovery Training (SMART) has mutual support meetings including online meetings. They are free and open to anyone seeking support for addiction recovery.

SoCo Young People in AA

website

Sonoma County Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (SOCYPAA) was formed to carry the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) message to alcoholics who still suffer, focusing on those who are young people (or young at heart).

Teen Clinics

Alexander Valley

website(707) 894-4229

The Teen Clinic, located at the United Church of Cloverdale at 439 N Cloverdale Blvd., is open every Wednesday from 2:00 – 4:00 pm (closed during winter, spring and summer breaks). The Teen Clinic serves young people ages 12 to 24 years old. Providing free and confidential sexual and reproductive health services and referrals to confidential counseling services.

Jewish Community Free Clinic

website(707) 585-7780

Jewish Community Free Clinic (JCFC) provides completely free medical care to anyone in need, regardless of any discriminating factors. From their first days in a one room club-house to their fully equipped medical offices that they occupy today, the JCFC offers services to anyone in need who finds themselves without health coverage.

Kaiser Permanente (Members only)

website(707) 393-4033

Santa Rosa

Kaiser Permanente was founded on the radically simple idea that everyone deserves the chance to live a healthy life. Members are at the center of everything they do.

Petaluma Health Center

website(707) 559-3484

Located in a modular unit on the campus of Casa Grande High School in Petaluma. Open Monday 12pm-4pm, Thursday 12pm-4pm, Friday 12pm-4pm. This clinic operates during the school year, from Jan-June and August-December. When the clinic is not open, students are always welcome at their main health center in Petaluma.

Planned Parenthood

website(707) 527-7656

Santa Rosa

Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education. With or without insurance, you can always come to them for your health care.

https://www.instagram.com/ppnorcal/

Santa Rosa Community Health

website(707) 583-8777

Elsie Allen Campus, Santa Rosa

Confidential family planning services, teen mental health services and general health services.Most teens are eligible for coverage for reproductive health services through the Family PACT program. All other services are provided on a sliding scale.

Santa Rosa Junior College

website(707) 527-4445

Santa Rosa

Student Health Services provides healthcare for individual students through the services of College Nurse Practitioners, Physicians, and Medical Assistants. Services provided address short-term acute illnesses and injuries, pregnancy testing and emergency contraception, screening and prevention of communicable diseases, and assist students in managing their health conditions.

Sonoma County Indian Health

website(707) 521-4545

Santa Rosa

Sonoma County Indian Health Project, Inc. (SCIHP) was established in 1971 by a group of leaders from the Indian communities of Sonoma County. Their goal is to provide health care for all Indians of Sonoma County and to provide services in a manner which is sensitive to the culture and traditions of the local Indian Tribes.

https://www.instagram.com/sonomacountyindianhealth/

TeenSource

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An online hub for teen-friendly sexual and reproductive health information and resources.