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1865 Rumrill Boulevard, Suite B, San Pablo, CA 94806
Provides a comprehensive one-on-one case management, peer support groups, cultural educational workshops and information & referral to local community resources.
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2151 Salvio Street, Suite 301, Concord, CA 94520
Provides team-based mental health and care coordination for children, including those in foster care or reunification, supporting the child's significant needs. Available to children up to six years old with Contra Costa County Medi-Cal.
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2731 Systron Drive, Suite 250, Concord, CA 94518
Offers an evidence-based long-term home visiting program that helps mothers with their first child. Due to the pandemic all visits are held online. Partners mothers with Public Health Nurses early in their pregnancy and offers two to four home visits per month that continue through her child’s second birthday. Public Health Nurses provide education to help women develop positive health behaviors during (and after) pregnancy, parenting education to support child health, development, and safety. Offer nursing assessments for early identification and monitoring of maternal and infant health status, encourages self-sufficiency by supporting parents attainment of their education and employment goals. Promotes supportive relationships among family and friends makes referrals to health and social service resources, in addition to care coordination with health and social service providers.
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Case/Care Management | Transition Age Youth (TAY) Partnership - Fred Finch Youth and Family Services
2523 El Portal Drive, Suite 201, San Pablo, CA 94806
Provides community-based comprehensive range of intensive support services and housing referrals in Contra Costa County for transition age young adults ages 16 - 25 that have significant mental health issues and are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. This includes young adults who are currently undocumented immigrants. TAY's purpose is to help youth to be able to achieve their individualized, recovery-focused goals and to be able to function as self-sufficiently as possible within their homes and communities. The program supports youth with accessing a variety of housing referrals. TAY is a collaborative partnership of the Fred Finch Youth Center, Contra Costa Youth Continuum of Services, Greater Richmond Interfaith Program's and The Latina Center, as well as Contra Costa County Mental Health Services.
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1888 Trinity Avenue, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Provides a respite and services for low-income adults and/or homeless in the Walnut Creek area. Provides job and housing search assistance, mailbox, showers, clothing, a washer and dryer, case management, alcohol and other drug services, advocacy and assistance in accessing county, state and federal services, including SSI and Food Stamp benefits. Client in need of housing navigation ONLY, must contact other coordinated entry providers. Specializing in adult men and women limited services for families; no childcare is provided.
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165 22nd Street, Richmond, CA 94801
Offers case management services and housing navigation for homeless adults, transitional aged youth and families.
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1320 Willow Pass Road, Suite 300, Concord, CA 94520
Provides advocacy, client program planning, coordination of generic services, and consultation. Provides case management services through its own units and through two other contracted delegate agencies, La Familia Counseling
Services and Asian Community Mental Health Services. An active client of the Regional Center must participate, at a minimum, in planning meetings to develop or revise an Individual Program Plan (IPP), or an Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) for a child under 3 years of age. An IPP identifies services and plans necessary for a client to achieve agreed upon objectives.
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2500 Bates Avenue, Suite B, Concord, CA 94520
Provides resources too black mothers and babies by empowering them to make healthy choices for a brighter future. All services are free and provided by Family Health Advocates, Group Facilitators, Public Health Nurses and Mental Health Workers. Services include Interactive social support & empowering group sessions for pregnancy and postpartum, Nutrition, breastfeeding and infant care information, Prenatal yoga and meditation exercises, Linkage and referrals to community resource, Stress reduction techniques
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