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SAFE HOUSE - STAND UP PLACER

STAND UP PLACER #65744980


24-hour helpline 800-575-5352
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The Safe House is located in a secure and confidential location, offering survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking in Placer County a safe place to heal and recover.

The Safe House Program is designed to empower survivors and develop strategies to stay safe and build their future.

This includes access to:
  • Emergency necessities
  • Advocacy
  • Classes
  • Case management
  • Weekly therapy

Stand Up Placer recognizes that children who have been living in a home with violence enter the safe house with their own special needs and concerns. Our children’s advocate will work with parents and therapists to assess each child entering the safe house and develop a program which meets the individual needs of each child.

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CRISIS RESOLUTION CENTER - KFS

KOINONIA FAMILY SERVICES #65630983


location_on A
  • 3751 Magnolia Street
    Loomis, Placer
local_phone
  • Foster/Adopt
    877-244-5374

24-Hour-a-Day Support Hot Line - 866-251-7584
The Crisis Resolution Center provides a toll-free 24-hour telephone number (available to teens and family members residing in Placer County only) for referrals, personal support, advice, and counsel to teens and parents/caregivers/guardians in crisis.

The Crisis Resolution Center provides solution-focused, trauma-informed, and person focus family intervention; which resolves family crises and establishes reunification of children ages 12-17 with their families. The Crisis Resolution Center, located in Loomis California, is a six-bed (co-ed) facility with counseling services, fully licensed and professionally staffed to provide short-term out-client family services and short-term residential care.

The team of trained house parents, child care workers, and a CRC Case Manager offers:
  • Relationship counseling
  • Conflict resolution
  • Parent-child training
  • Referral services
Short-term residential placement for teenagers ages 12-17 (average stay is a… [read more]
THE GATHERING INN - ROSEVILLE/SOUTH PLACER

THE GATHERING INN #63671783


location_on B
  • 201 Berkeley Ave
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-791-9355

To stay at The Gathering Inn, a referral through the Coordinated Entry system is required. To get a referral, call the Placer County Homeless Resource Helpline at 833-375-2237 (or 833-3PLACER).

The Gathering Inn South Placer Emergency Shelter is a nomadic shelter located in Roseville. This shelter welcomes individuals and families. Partnerships with churches throughout Placer County make this program possible by providing guests with a meal and a safe place to sleep. Intakes and case management are offered 7 days/week.
 
The Gathering Inn provides a variety of services – some just for people in their program or on the waiting list, and others for the wider community of people in need. People can get on the waiting list by calling 211 and ALSO calling TGI to confirm they want to receive services and get into the program. 
 
Services for TGI program participants and those on the waiting list include:
  • Food
  • Bathrooms & showers
  • Clothing and hygiene items
  • Resource center with …
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HOME START EMERGENCY SHELTER FOR FAMILIES - ROSEVILLE - VOA-NCCN

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NORTHERN NEVADA #68832565


location_on C
  • 410 Riverside Ave.
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Placer County Homeless Resource Helpline
    833-375-2237 (833-3PLACER)

To stay at Volunteers of America Family Shelter, a referral through the Coordinated Entry system is required. To receive a referral, call the Placer County Homeless Resource Helpline at 833-375-2237 (833-3PLACER).

Volunteers of America Family Shelter, Home Start Inc. is a non-profit emergency shelter (operating 24/7, 365 days a year) for homeless families in Placer County.

Services include
  • Intensive Case Management Services
  • Housing advocacy
  • Housing placement services
  • Individual units – so rather than a nomadic shelter, each family will have their own unit
  • Food (as needed)
  • Support
  • Live in-person support – after hours
  • Life skills groups
  • Ready to rent certified training
  • Extensive housing placement services
Intakes
  • Mon-Fri
  • Intakes no later than noon
  • Emergency cases – intakes after noon
  • No walk-ins
Animals
Only service dogs are allowed. Owners must present relevant documents prior to the dog being allowed on property. Documents include a service animal training certificate, shot … [read more]
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVOR SERVICES - MSH

MY SISTER'S HOUSE #65631010


location_on D
  • 3053 Freeport Boulevard
    Sacramento, Sacramento

My Sister’s House serves Asian and Pacific Islander and other underserved women and children impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking by providing a culturally appropriate and responsive safe haven, job training, and community services.
COORDINATED ENTRY - HRCS

HOMELESS RESOURCE COUNCIL OF THE SIERRAS #70134628


The Coordinated Entry system provides a telephone hotline that serves as a centralized gateway for people who are homeless and in need of services in Nevada and Placer counties.

People who are homeless may call 1-833-3PLACER (1-833-375-2237) in Placer County, and 2-1-1 in Nevada County (or 877-847-0499 from outside Nevada County). Callers will be asked questions to determine their eligibility for various housing programs. Their needs are shared with participating Homeless Resource Council of the Sierras' homeless service providers.

The Homeless Resource Helplines help homeless service agencies throughout Placer and Nevada Counties better coordinate services and prioritize needs. Homeless individuals have their needs assessed in a consistent manner, and the confidential data is placed into a centralized database, the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). The helpline is also available in Spanish.

The Homeless Resource Council of the Sierras launched the Coordinated Entry system i… [read more]