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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #86868165
The Assistance Dog Special Allowance (ADSA )Program provides a monthly payment to eligible persons who use a guide, signal, or service dog to help them with their disability-related needs. The allowance is to help pay the costs of food, grooming, and health care for the dogs.
To be eligible for the ADSA program, you must meet all four of the following criteria:
1. Lives in California
2. Is blind, deaf, hard of hearing, or disabled
3. Uses the services of a trained guide, signal, or service dog
4. Receives benefits from one or more of these programs -
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CALIFORNIA BRAILLE AND TALKING BOOK LIBRARY #4662138
California Braille and Talking Book Library offers free services to anyone who can't read standard print materials because of a physical disability including those who can't hold a book.
California State Library services:
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CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION #70267017
California Connect, also called the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP), is funded by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and is a public purpose program that provides communications equipment and services to persons with disabilities. The program’s accessible products and services are fully subsidized, removing financial barriers.
Equipment is available for people who have difficulty:
California Relay Service can connect TTY users to non-TTY users.
There are free trainings on how to make a smartphone work better for people with disabilities.
To be eligible, you must be certified as having a permanent or temporary disability and you also must:
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CALWORKS - COUNTY OF PLACER #65630890
CalWORKs provides cash aid and services to eligible families that have a child(ren) in the home. The program serves all 58 counties in the state and is operated locally by county welfare departments.
If a family has little or no cash and needs housing, food, utilities, clothing or medical care, they may be eligible to receive immediate short-term help. Families that apply and qualify for ongoing assistance receive money each month to help pay for housing, food and other necessary expenses.
The amount of a family‘s monthly assistance payment depends on a number of factors, including the number of people who are eligible and the special needs of any of those family members. The income of the family is considered in calculating the amount of cash aid the family receives.
Generally, services are available to:
ALPHA OAKS #65630848
FIRE SAFE COUNCIL OF NEVADA COUNTY, INC #4662476
The Fire Safe Council of Nevada County offers brush Chipping Program that has been cleared from defensible space of any permanent structure, and/or 30 feet from any roadside or driveway used for evacuation purposes.
Wait time for this service can be weeks or months. The chipping service is limited to 4 hours per customer per application for $75/hour. A limited number of applications may qualify for free chipping services based on income, age, and/or disability.
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SIERRA COMMUNITY HOUSE #64062775
ALTA CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CENTER #4661663
ACRC provides lifelong services for people with developmental disabilities.
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DISABILITY RIGHTS CALIFORNIA #11547829
Disability Rights California provides free legal and advocacy services to Californians with disabilities including individual advocacy, self advocacy, training, and class action litigation.
Augments trainings with hundreds of free publications, available via the website, written to help people learn how to obtain the services and support they need.
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FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING #69164500
FREED provides assistance in finding accessible and affordable housing.
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