Immediate assistance for youth aged 12–24 who are homeless, in crisis, or at risk. Services include shelter assessments, family mediation, and case management
Access to homeless services & housing assistance
Provides shelter guests with a bed for up to 10 consecutive nights, including dinner, showers, and clothing
Provides permanent, transitional, and emergency housing for adults facing mental illness, addiction, and homelessness, and resources to promote stability, independence, and long-term recovery
Provides free healthcare and supportive services to uninsured residents of Ventura County, including medical care, fruits and vegetable distribution, and assistance with CalFresh and disability benefits
Provides eye screenings, comprehensive exams, and prescription glasses at no cost to patients
Provides occupational and physical therapy services to children birth to 21 years of age who have medically eligible conditions. Therapy is provided without cost to the family, regardless of income, at the Medical Therapy Unit (MTU)
A child is assigned a court appointed special advocate who represents the best interests of a court-dependent child
Provides mentorship, life skills class, housing navigation, transportation, and financial support to foster youth
Serves foster youth and juvenile detention youth by providing chaplaincy services, leadership classes, drivers ed, employment development, housing, mentorship, and scholarships
Provides therapy, educational training, guardian stabilization, and peer partner and educator programs for foster youth
Provides services to help individuals and families achieve self-sufficiency, including food and utility assistance, home weatherization, homeless support, and wellness programs
Provides health care, food assistance, financial assistance, and in-home support
Provides basic needs support, digital learning resources, food assistance, and diaper distribution
Offers a food pantry, rent and utility assistance, clothing and shoes, as well as hygiene kits and diapers
Provides direct financial relief to undocumented and mixed-status families in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties affected by immigration enforcement, including those in deportation proceedings or with family members already deported
Provides citizenship programs, immigration services, and youth development initiatives
Provides free to low-cost immigration legal advice, labor justice support, health advocacy, and youth programs
Provides legal services, DACA assistance, citizenship classes, and additional support programs
Provides parent and teen group counseling, addiction and recovery support, and healthy recreational activities with free transportation to the wellness center
Provides mobile response team, in-home and clinic based mental health services
Provides free support groups and up to 10 complimentary individual sessions for family therapy, couples therapy, or survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault
Provides trauma-informed, evidence-based therapy, including individual, family, and group sessions
Offers an evidence-based camping and mentoring program for youth who have experienced domestic violence or other trauma
Offers psychotherapy, family and couples counseling, educational and group sessions, and art therapy
Provides counseling services on a sliding scale to ensure accessibility
Provides affordable counseling for individuals, families, children, adolescents, and couples, with weekly sessions and fees based on a sliding scale
Provides advocacy, wellness, and support for the LGBTQ+ community through youth and adult support groups, transgender peer programs, counseling via the HOPE Counseling Center, and free therapy for survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault
Provides crisis services, peer support, public education, and advocacy
Provides comprehensive support for at-risk youth and victims of child trafficking in Ventura County through the R.E.A.C.H. 24/7 Crisis Response Team and youth prevention programs. R.E.A.C.H. offers immediate crisis intervention, emotional support, and referrals to safe environments
Provides forensic interviews, medical exams, crisis intervention, and advocacy and counseling services in a child-friendly, supportive environment—all free of charge
Provides trauma-informed services, including crisis response, community advocacy, emergency shelter, and specialized mental health support
Provides free one-on-one tutoring, school supplies, enrollment assistance, scholarships, and parental support to K–12 students experiencing homelessness, including those living in shelters, motels, vehicles, foster homes, or on the streets
Provides youth ages 12–25 with work experience, skill-building, and community service opportunities, helping them explore career paths and develop civic responsibility through hands-on community projects
Offers no-cost programs including college prep, financial literacy, tutoring, and skills training
Offers no-cost programs including career coaching, mentoring, resume writing, financial literacy, interview preparation, and more
Offers personalized autism therapy through in-home, school, community, telehealth, and center-based services, including diagnosis, skill-building, behavior reduction, and support from BCBAs, behavior technicians, and psychologists
Provides support groups and access to additional resources
Provides support groups and caregiver welcome guides
Offers free early childhood education and Parent-Child Together (PACT) classes, developmental and health screenings, parent education programs such as Triple P, as well as case management and referrals to essential resources like housing and CalFresh
Offer free pregnancy tests, referrals for no-cost ultrasounds, confidential peer counseling, and a Parenting “Earn While You Learn” program, where clients can complete lessons to earn “Baby Bucks” redeemable for baby supplies from their boutique
Provides subsidized child care assistance through programs such as CalWORKs, the California Alternative Payment Program, and Early Head Start partnerships, as well as Head Start and State Preschool programs that promote early learning, health, nutrition, and family engagement
Provides early intervention services for young children in natural environments such as the home, daycare, or community, as well as in their clinic. Services include occupational, physical, and speech therapy, along with support from early intervention specialists to foster growth in communication, motor skills, behavior, emotional regulation, and daily living skills
Offers a low-cost shared ride service and a youth ride-free bus program
Offers Dial-A-Ride services, free rides for high school and college students, and free fare days on buses
Provides bike education and maintenance classes, skill and safety programs, community rides, and advocacy for bike safety policies
Offers DMV-approved online driver’s education, behind-the-wheel lessons for teens and adults, DMV testing, online traffic school, and complimentary pickup and drop-off services