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WARM BREAKFAST & FOOD BAG DISTRIBUTION - WWJD

WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? INC. #65631506


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  • 12225 Rock Creek Road
    Auburn, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    916-786-9953

WWJD? (What Would Jesus Do?) Inc. is a nonprofit, non-denominational organization in Western Placer County serving people who are homeless, transitionally homeless, and working poor. From a mobile van in each community at conveniently located sites, they serve their clients a warm breakfast and provide a bag full of food for their dinner. WWJD? can also provide clothing, blankets, tarps, sleeping bags, toiletries, laundry soap, pet food, and other sundries.

WWJD? is an all-volunteer agency providing a mobile food service in the Roseville, Auburn, & Colfax areas of Western Placer County, along with medical care and transportation, referral services for adults and children who are homeless.

See service times and locations on the WWJD? website - https://www.wwjdinc.org/service-locations.html

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HOME CARE SERVICES - HOME INSTEAD

HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE #4662414


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  • 173 Palm Ave
    Auburn, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    530-885-3904

Home Instead provides non-medical companionship and non-medical home care services for seniors.

  • Personal Care Services - Assistance with bathing, grooming and dressing which promotes independence, keeps vital routines in place and helps people age in place with dignity.
  • Enhanced Care Services - When tasks like medication reminders, glucose checks or wound care start to feel overwhelming, get personalized attention from the professionals to stay healthy.
  • Meal Prep & Home Helper - Nutritious meals and a tidy space make for a comfortable home life.
  • Companionship - All of us crave connection. Not only does a chat or laugh with our Care Pros bring conversation and a friend to work puzzles or play cards, it can help stave off feelings of loneliness and isolation.
  • End-of-Life Care - Everyone deserves the peace that comes from having a professional see to the family’s comfort so everyone can focus on making the most of precious time together.
  • Transportation - Safe transportation services keep t…
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TRANSIT - AUBURN

CITY OF AUBURN #86307340


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  • 1225 Lincoln Way
    Auburn, Placer
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  • Phone 1
    530-906-3171

The City of Auburn operates its own transit programs and also partners with Placer County Transit to expand public transportation options. 

Riders can use the TransLoc app to schedule trips for both local routes and on-demand service.

Services include:

  • The Auburn Loop, a deviated fixed-route service with up to ½-mile off-route pickups and drop-offs within Auburn and nearby areas
  • Auburn OnDemand, a ride share service that allows flexible trip planning within Auburn city limits and parts of Placer County


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IN-HOME CARE SERVICES - PHC

PAWNIE'S HOME CARE #78734893


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  • 10042 Wolf Road, Suite C
    Grass Valley, Nevada
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  • Phone 1
    530-268-8983

Pawnie's Home Care provides home care services for seniors and people with disabilities. They put together a plan to fit each client and their specific needs. Most of their care services are listed below but there may be some that aren’t listed that could be implemented depending on the needs of their clients. Their goal is to provide regular in home services as well as ones that are outside of the box and not normally provided through other in home care providers. 

Service categories include:

  • Care Coordination
  • Companionship
  • Respite Care
  • Meal Planning and Preparation
  • Transportation, Outings and Appointments
  • Personal Care and Bathing
  • Exercise and Rehab Regimen
  • Pet Care Assistance
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Medication Reminders
  • Dementia Care
  • Hospice Care
  • "Extra Mile Service" for things not covered elsewhere

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EMERGENCY RELIEF PROGRAM - NCDSS

NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4662033


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  • Phone 1
    530-265-1340

The Emergency Relief Program provides short-term assistance to help non-residents who are stranded in Nevada County return to their place of residence. Assistance is offered as a loan and may include temporary lodging, food support, transportation funding, and travel fare.

Services include:

  • Motel vouchers as short-term shelter
  • Food vouchers for basic needs
  • Gas funds for travel
  • Bus fare assistance for transportation

People must apply in person at one of the three Nevada County Department of Social Services locations:

  • Brighton Greens, 988 McCourtney Road, Grass Valley, CA 95949, 530-265-1340 (same phone as for Rood Center)
  • Eric Rood Government Center, 950 Maidu Ave, Nevada City, CA 95959, 530-265-1340 (same phone as for Brighton Greens)
  • Nevada County Joseph Center, 10075 Levon Ave, Truckee, CA 96161, 530-582-7803


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AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY #65630852


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  • 1765 Challenge Way #115
    Sacramento, Sacramento
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  • Phone 1
    916-446-7933

Your local American Cancer Society office is your source for the most relevant information to help guide you.

Services include:

  • Cancer information
  • Referral to resources including support groups and medical equipment
  • Transportation to and from treatment (for people with Cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive)
  • Lodging (when Cancer treatment is far from home)
  • Advocacy
  • Wig bank
  • American Cancer Society events

American Cancer Society's National Cancer Information Specialists are available to help you with any patient services, resource requests, or cancer information questions 24/7 at 1-800-227-2345.

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SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES (SSVF) - VOA-NCNN

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NORTHERN NEVADA #43390665


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  • 10636 Schirra Avenue
    Mather, Sacramento
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  • Phone 1
    916-228-3153

The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) provides supportive services to very low-income Veteran families living in or transitioning to permanent housing.

The program offers eligible Veterans and their families:

  • Rapid rehousing services
  • Case management
  • Transportation services
  • Benefits claims
  • Child care services
  • Rental assistance
  • Resource & Referral

For more information on monthly income guidelines and making an appointment, view their veteran's services brochure.

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DISABILITY DISASTER ACCESS AND RESOURCES PROGRAM - CFILC

CALIFORNIA FOUNDATION FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS (CFILC) #70399026


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  • 1000 G Street #100
    Sacramento, Sacramento
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  • Phone 1
    833-560-5313

The Disability Disaster Access and Resources Program (DDAR) a joint effort with the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC) and PG&E to support people with disabilities and older adults before, during, and after a PSPS event.

The program enables qualified customers who use electrical medical devices to access backup portable batteries through a grant, lease-to-own or the FreedomTech low-interest financial loan program.

Transportation resources, lodging and food options are also provided through an online application process to qualified customers. CFILC administers all aspects of the program.

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ADDITIONAL LIVING EXPENSE COVERAGE - CDI

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE #69676200


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  • CDI Headquarters: Sacramento Office
    Sacramento, Sacramento
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  • Phone 1
    916-492-3500

People who are mandatorily evacuated due to wildfire or other disasters may have homeowners' or renters' insurance coverage to help with evacuation and relocation costs, even if their homes are not damaged or destroyed.

Additional Living Expense coverage, known as ALE, typically includes:
  • Food and housing costs
  • Furniture rental, relocation and storage
  • And extra transportation expenses

Who to Contact:
Residents who have been evacuated should contact their insurance agent and/or the California Department of Insurance to find out what their renter's or homeowners' policy covers and other resources that may be available to them while the mandatory evacuation orders are in place. Evacuees are urged to contact their insurance company to verify their ALE coverage provision and limits and learn about requirements to use the coverage.

Receipts and Documentation:
It is critical to keep all receipts and document the date, time, and names of any insurance company employees you speak to regarding your … [read more]
SENIOR TRANSPORTATION VOUCHER PROGRAM - YUBA COUNTY

FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING #92492256


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  • 508 J Street
    Marysville, Yuba
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  • Phone 1
    530-742-4472

Freed Senior Transportation Voucher Program provides increased access to healthcare & essential community activities by providing adults ages 60+ in Yuba & Sutter counties with Vouchers that can be used to pay for trips on Dial-A-Ride.


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