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PET RESOURCES - RED ROVER

RED ROVER #70437763


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  • PO Box 188890
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-429-2457

Red Rover provides financial assistance and resources to help pet owners in crisis, including veterinary care and support for domestic violence survivors with pets.

Services include:

  • Urgent Care Grants: Financial assistance for veterinary care
  • Domestic Violence Safe Escape Grants: Covers temporary pet boarding costs for people entering domestic violence shelters
  • Domestic Violence Safe Housing Grants: Helps shelters create safe housing for pets or partner with community pet housing programs
  • Resource Directory: Offers information on financial aid for pet care, including:
    • State and national assistance programs
    • Condition and breed-specific aid
    • Support for food, spay/neuter, vaccinations, and transportation
    • Fundraising tools and financing options
    • Resources for horses and nonprofit organizations

Red Rover is not a shelter or veterinary clinic and cannot accept animals.


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PLACER COUNTY IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

PLACER COUNTY IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES #65631377


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  • 11434 B Avenue
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-889-7115

The In-Home Supportive Services program (IHSS) allows limited-income elderly, blind, or disabled people to hire someone to help them with housework, meal preparation, and personal care. With this help, the IHSS recipient may remain safely in their home and will not need to move into a care facility or an institution. The IHSS program is funded by federal, state, and county resources. The IHSS recipient chooses their care provider, supervises the provider's work, defines how tasks will be completed, and can fire the provider if necessary.

The IHSS program pays providers to provide personal care, such as:

  • feeding and bathing
  • household tasks such as laundry, shopping, meal preparation, and light housecleaning
  • transportation
  • protective supervision
  • certain paramedical services ordered by a physician


IHSS does not pay for the following services:

  • general gardening or yard clean-up that does not present a hazard
  • feeding, cleaning up after, or exercising a pet
  • moving/lifting heavy furniture, box…
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PLACER COUNTY PROBATION & PROBATION OUTREACH VEHICLE - PCP

PLACER COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT #65631053


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  • 2929 Richardson Drive, Auburn Justice Center, Suite B
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Auburn
    530-889-7900

The Placer County Probation Department promotes the safety of the citizens of Placer County by conducting investigations for the court, enforcing court orders, ensuring victim’s rights, engaging in crime prevention partnerships, and facilitating the re-socialization of offenders through the use of evidence-based supervision and best practices.

Divisions
The Department is made up of multiple Divisions, each with it's own mission, purpose, and goals:

  • Adult Court Services
  • Adult Supervision
  • Alternative Sentencing and Pre-Trial
  • Juvenile Detention
  • Juvenile Supervision and Court
  • Professional Services

Probation Outreach Vehicle
The Department has a Probation Outreach Vehicle (POV) to provide services to people who have barriers to accessing them, such as people with transportation issues and people who are unhoused. The POV serves as a probation office, courtroom, and assessment center.

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PLACER COUNTY TRANSIT

PLACER COUNTY TRANSIT (PCT) #65631063


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  • 11432 F Avenue
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-784-6177

Placer County Transit (PCT) provides public bus transportation services in Placer County.

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PLACER RIDES - SF

SENIORS FIRST #65722274


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  • 12183 Locksley Lane, Suite 205
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-889-9500

Placer Rides provides information about transportation options and financial assistance for Placer County residents. It is NOT a direct provider of transportation services.

A list of non-emergency transportation service providers and a transportation handbook of services throughout Placer County is available in print or digital formats.

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PSPS CARE COORDINATION - CP

CONNECTING POINT #74253681


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  • 208 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    2-1-1

PSPS is a Public Safety Power Shutoff event. Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) may do a PSPS when danger of wildfires is high. PSPS Care Coordination is a program to help PG&E customers who have health and medical needs that require electricity.

Care Coordination helps to get a plan in place for resources that can be used during a PSPS power outage event. Callers will receive a follow up call from Connecting Point staff so they can create their plan. The care coordination call will typically take 30-45 minutes.

Who qualifies?

Those who have access & functional needs, and/or are electricity dependent during a power outage (examples include medical equipment or medications that rely on power, accessibility equipment that relies on power, etc).

What is Care Coordination?

Care Coordination helps you create a safety plan by providing information about what to do before, during, and after a power outage. The Care Coordinator can help you:

  • Build a list of emergency contacts and you…
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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (RTC) OF WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA

REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (RTC) OF WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA #73780076


local_phone
  • Phone 1
    775-348-7433

Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) provides public transportation services for residents of Reno, Sparks, and unincorporated areas of Washoe County through various transit options.

Services include:

  • RTC RIDE: Fixed-route bus service covering Reno, Sparks, and surrounding areas.
  • RTC REGIONAL CONNECTOR: Transit routes connecting regional areas within Washoe County.
  • RTC FlexRide: On-demand rideshare service for areas not covered by fixed routes.
  • RTC ACCESS: Paratransit services for eligible individuals with disabilities.
  • Vanpool Program: Carpooling services for commuters.
  • Senior Ride Taxi Bucks Program: Discounted taxi services for eligible seniors.

Route Maps and Schedules: Available online, at RTC 4th Street Station, and RTC Centennial Plaza.


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PUBLIC WORKS - ROSEVILLE

CITY OF ROSEVILLE #85155974


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  • 311 Vernon Street
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-774-5331

City of Roseville Public Works oversees transportation improvements for vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians; optimizes traffic flow; maintains infrastructure; provides Roseville Transit services; and manages floodplains.

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RAILROAD MUSEUM - NCHS

NEVADA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY #4663271


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  • 5 Kidder Court
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-470-0902

The Nevada County Historical Society Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum preserves local transportation history and artifacts from the narrow gauge railroad era. Visitors are offered a docent-led historical tour of the museum, railyard, and restoration shop. Provides visitors an exhibition of Engine 5, an 1875 Baldwin that began service hauling lumber, then passengers and freight for the NCNGRR, and finally as a movie engine at Universal Studios in Hollywood, a collection of 90-110 year old wooden rail cars.


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RECOVERY SERVICES - STAND UP PLACER

STAND UP PLACER #79116153


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  • 300 Derek Place, Roseville Direct Services Office
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    800-575-5352

Stand Up Placer offers Recovery services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and their families. For more information on all the services listed here, please call our Helpline at 800-575-5352 or our service office at 916-773-7273.

Crisis counseling
Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking can obtain crisis counseling at any time, day or night, either by calling the Stand Up Placer 24-hour Helpline at 1-800-575-5352, using our chat feature, or by coming into one of our service offices during business hours: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. A trained advocate will assess the survivors’ situations, help them with a safety plan, and go over various options with them.

Shelter and safe housing
Stand Up Placer provides emergency confidential shelter where necessary for survivors and their children who are in immediate danger. A shelter stay provides an opportunity for survivors to be safe, to a… [read more]