South County Outreach
https://www.sco-oc.org/get-help/
7 Whatney, Suite B
Irvine, CA 92618
Phone: (949) 380-8144
South County Outreach exists to end hunger and homelessness in Orange County. We are here to help you prevent the cycle of homelessness and solve food insecurity issues. South County Outreach clients represent all walks of life, every age, and every ethnicity. When times are tough, we are here to ensure your family has the food, housing, and other support they need in order to achieve stability and ultimately, self-sufficiency. Learn more about our food program, homeless prevention services, and additional resources below.
Food Program
Our Food Program provides your family with nourishing ingredients and staples needed to make full meals, lunches, and snacks. When you visit our Food Market, you control the cart and what goes in it, just like in your local grocery store.
https://www.sco-oc.org/get-help/food-program/
Main Place
Christian Fellowship
https://www.freefood.org/l/ca_tustin_the-main-place-christian-thrift-store
1631 El Camino Real
Tustin, CA 92780
Phone: (949) 653-2900
Main Place provides a soup kitchen every day, providing free meals and drinks to those in need from 12:00-12:30.
Second Harvest
Food Bank
8014 Marine Way
Irvine, CA 92618-2235
Phone: (949) 653-2900
Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County is a purpose-driven organization doing whatever it takes to ensure that no one in our community goes hungry. In providing dignified, equitable and consistent access to nutritious food, we are creating a foundation for community health and sparking societal transformation.
South County Outreach
Homeless Prevention
Need help making your monthly rent payment or paying your utility bills? You’re not alone. South County Outreach offers rental and utility assistance, as well as case management, designed to prevent a sudden financial setback from becoming a long-term financial crisis.
https://www.sco-oc.org/get-help/homeless-prevention/
Rapid Rehousing
Due to ongoing medical needs, depletion of unemployment benefits, or multiple evictions, you may be in need of immediate housing, and South County Outreach can help. We work with you to find permanent rental housing at a price you can afford, supporting you on a renewed path to self-sufficiency.
https://www.sco-oc.org/get-help/rapid-rehousing/
Families Forward
https://www.families-forward.org/
8 Thomas
Irvine, CA 92618
Phone: (949) 552-2727
Our Story
Starting with 5 rented apartments in 1984, Families Forward has helped thousands of families achieve economic independence and find a stable home for their children.
Our Mission
To prevent and end family homelessness by providing access to housing and resources that create lasting stability.
Our Vision
We see an Orange County where every family has a home and the opportunity to thrive.
Our Values
Families Forward holds strong to our commitment to the values of dignity, empowerment, accountability, community spirit, and hope.
§ Dignity – Honor each individual through an atmosphere of respect, trust, and confidentiality.
§ Empowerment – Inspire self-sufficiency through the development of courage, confidence, and pride.
§ Accountability – Accept responsibility for commitments and accomplishing our goals.
§ Community Spirit – Realize our vision through teamwork, cooperation, and collaboration.
§ Hope – Share a belief in new beginnings and allowing dreams of the future to emerge.
Orange County
Rescue Mission
https://www.rescuemission.org/
One Hope Drive
Tustin, CA 92782
Phone: (714) 247-4300
Our Mission is to minister the love of Jesus Christ to the Least, the Last, and the Lost. Available services:
Medical
Counseling
Legal
Life Skills
Education
Financial Literacy
Vocational Training
Career Placement
Housing
Community
Sobriety
Outreach
Tustin Temporary
Emergency Shelter
http://www.temporaryshelter.org/
Tustin, CA 92782
Phone: (714) 338-0698
The Tustin Temporary Emergency Shelter (TTES), is a partnership between the City of Tustin, Tustin Police Department, and Temporary Shelter Inc. TTES provides safe and dignified shelter to homeless men, women, and children who have a link to the City of Tustin.
One Hope Drive Tustin, CA 92782
714.247.4300
Orange County Rescue Mission has a number of programs through which we serve the Least, the Last, and the Lost. Each program is designed with a specific purpose to address the needs of the men, women, children and veterans we serve.
Hurtt Family Health Clinic
Phone: (714) 247-0300
M-F 7:00am – 5:00pm
1 Hope Drive
Tustin, CA 92782
M-F 8:00am – 5:00pm
14642 Newport Avenue, Suite 200
Tustin, CA 92780
M-F 7:00am – 5:00pm
1100 B North Tustin Avenue, Suite A
Santa Ana, CA 92705
M-F 8:00am – 5:00pm
947 S. Anaheim Blvd, #260
Anaheim, CA 92805
Hurtt Family Health Clinic provides highly accessible, preventative, primary and specialized healthcare to homeless and underserved families through multiple full service medical, dental, vision, mental health, chiropractic, and health education facilities.
Hurtt Family Health Clinic has three fixed clinic sites and is a low-cost, family primary care clinic that serves individuals by appointment and on a walk-in basis. Services include: well-baby and well-child checkups, well-woman exams and clinical breast exams, physical examinations, management and treatment of diabetes and chronic illness, provision of medication when applicable, low cost referrals for specialized needs, and patient education classes including chronic illness management, personal hygiene, and nutrition. The Clinic also contains a laboratory where patients can receive immunizations and vaccines.
Lestonnac Free Clinic
https://www.lestonnacfreeclinic.org/
1215 E Chapman Avenue
Orange, CA 92866
Phone: (714) 633-4600
Lestonnac Free Clinic's mission is to provide free health care services to low-income and uninsured residents in Southern California, through the support of generous volunteers and donors.
Lestonnac Free Clinic's vision is to expand the health care safety net to marginalized communities through collaboration and partnerships.
As one of the few remaining free clinics in the state, we are acutely aware of the shortage of affordable health care services and recognize that low-income and uninsured patients are often forced to make difficult choices between paying for medical care or using the money to pay for food, rent, and other basic necessities. Lestonnac works to fill critical gaps in the healthcare system for medically underserved populations, including the uninsured and financially vulnerable, to improve quality of life and alleviate the strain on community resources.