Every student deserves every opportunity to succeed.
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act ensures educational rights and protections for children and youth experiencing homelessness.Â
Every student deserves every opportunity to succeed.
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act ensures educational rights and protections for children and youth experiencing homelessness.Â
We are here to support every family.Â
Please reach out to Samantha Woodbeck if you have any questions or concerns.Â
Samantha Woodbeck, M. Ed.
Mobile Youth Coordinator & HST
c: 916-717-1818
e: samantha.woodbeck@cottonwoodk12.org
a: 3921 Sandstone Drive, Suite 100, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
Sacramento County Office of Education
Housing Resources
H.E.L.P. Housing Emergency Lodging Program (1 night in a motel; available once every 18 months) 306-2352
 -Cash Aid recipients can use the Temporary Homeless Assistance- 16 consecutive days in a motel, $65 a night for a family of 4 or less with $15 additional dollars per family member of a family of 5 or more, once a year (a year from the previous time they used the Temporary Homeless Assistance). Guide a family back to their Cash Aid worker to access this assistance.
Food Resources
Placer County Office of Education Resources
 Housing Resources
H.E.L.P. Housing Emergency Lodging Program (1 night in a motel; available once every 18 months) once every 18 months) 306-2352
 -Cash Aid recipients can use the Temporary Homeless Assistance- 16 consecutive days in a motel, $65 a night for a family of 4 or less with $15 additional dollars per family member of a family of 5 or more, once a year (a year from the previous time they used the Temporary Homeless Assistance). Guide a family back to their Cash Aid worker to access this assistance.
 El Dorado County Office of Education
Housing Resources
H.E.L.P. Housing Emergency Lodging Program (1 night in a motel; available once every 18 months) 306-2352
 -Cash Aid recipients can use the Temporary Homeless Assistance- 16 consecutive days in a motel, $65 a night for a family of 4 or less with $15 additional dollars per family member of a family of 5 or more, once a year (a year from the previous time they used the Temporary Homeless Assistance). Guide a family back to their Cash Aid worker to access this assistance.
Alcohol and Drug Counseling
Education Resources
 - English
 - Spanish
Youth Groups
Agencies
Alpine County Office of Education
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Housing Resources
Alpine County Health and Human Services - 530-694-2235
Nichole Williamson - Director
Sharon King - Administrative Assistant
Carson Valley Community Food Closet - 775-782-3711
Linda Larson
Alpine County Health and Wellness Coalition - 530-694-1345
Erica ForzleyÂ
530-694-1673
Natalie Ritter - Director
Washoe Tribal Behavioral Health/Healing Center - 775-265-8622 Ext. 30204 -Danielle Lukins, MFT - Manager
Alpine County Behavioral Health Services - 530-694-1816
Richard Kuhns - Interim Director
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Immunizations
Washoe Tribe - Hung-A-Lel-Ti Education Center - 530-694-2964
Amber Bill - Center Director
Maxine Emm - Tutor Coordinator
Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California - 775-265-8600
Washoe Tribal Social Services - 775-265-8691
Stacy Stahl - DirectorÂ
Tamarah (Tami) Utzig - Administrative Assistant
https://washoetribe.us/departmentlandingpage/1173-Page-social-services
Alpine Kids - A Ministry of the Carson Valley United Methodist Church - 775-781-1416
Edie Veatch - Director
Live Violence Free - 530-694-1853
Affidavit for Free Certified Copy of Birth Certificate in California
Amador County Office of Education
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Housing Resources
24 Hour Crisis Line 888-310-6555