The California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) is here to help you. We work with people who have disabilities to help them get jobs, develop or promote in their current jobs, live on their own, and enjoy a life equal to others.
Victorville Branch Office
15415 West Sand Street
2nd Floor
Victorville, CA
92392
(760) 243-6024
Inland Regional Center is a springboard to greater independence for people with developmental disabilities in the Inland Empire.
San Bernardino Office:
1365 South Waterman Avenue
San Bernardino, CA 92408
Front Desk: (909) 890-3000
Please do not call Front Desk for Intake. Phone calls will be returned within 1-2 business days.
The San Bernardino County Workforce Development Board is a body of volunteers who supervise the allocation of federal funding to strengthen the skills of our local workforce. The Board is led by local business owners and includes public partners, educators, labor leadership and community-based organizations.
High Desert America’s Job Center of California
17310 Bear Valley Road, Suite 109
Victorville, CA 92395
760-552-6550
Email: info@wdd.sbcounty.gov
C4Yourself California is an online application system that allows you to apply for benefits. These benefits includes cash assistance, food and nutrition, and medical coverage.
Food distribution every Saturday from 9 AM till 12 PM at 16666 Smoketree Street, Hesperia.
USDA The last Thursday of the month 10 AM till 2 PM at 16666 Smoketree Street, Hesperia. Building B-5. Cross Street C Ave.
Monday through Thursday from 10 AM till 3 PM Emergency food boxes at 16666 Smoketree Street, Hesperia. Building B-4. Cross Street C Ave.
Please bring bags or boxes for your food.
"The mission of the California Department of Social Services is to serve, aid, and protect needy and vulnerable children and adults in ways that strengthen and preserve families, encourage personal responsibility, and foster independence."
Connectie.org is a FREE one stop website that makes it easy to find community resources such as food pantries, housing assistance, utility assistance, free or low cost health care, mental health care, family and crisis counseling, child care service providers, tutoring services, public transportation, employment opportunities, education and training providers.
Resources are also available by
dialing 211 from any phone.
“Families in every corner of the country have been struggling to get online throughout this pandemic. For those families, we now say help is around the corner. In less than two weeks, we will have a new way for disconnected Americans to access the internet to carry out their day-to-day life, so they can reach the virtual classroom, take advantage of telehealth, and seek new employment opportunities.”
Beginning on December 31, 2021 households can apply in three ways:
1. Contact your preferred participating broadband provider directly to learn about their application process.
2. Go to The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) to apply online and to find participating providers near you.
3. Call (877) 384-2575 for a mail-in application, and return it along with proof of eligibility to:
ACP Support Center
P.O. Box 7081
London, KY 40742