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Sacramento Youth Center

1901 Del Paso Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95815

(916) 248-1081

Sacramento Youth Center serves the youth of Sacramento, providing them with tools and life-changing experiences - for a hopeful future. 

Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center

3701 Power Inn Rd., Suite 3100 Sacramento, CA 95826

(916) 875-4673

Services:

Crisis intervention & safety planning

Legal services 

Youth Services

CATCH Leadership Academy 

Camp HOPE America

Child and family therapy 

Survivor Support & Classes

Omni Youth Programs 

9616 Micron Ave.  #750,  Sacramento, CA 95827

(916) 362-2000

Omni Youth Programs mission is to create strong families, develop youth leaders, and engage the community to cultivate a lifestyle free of alcohol, marijana, and oother drugs through skill building, education, empowerment, cultural sensitivity, and social and emotional support.

The Source Sacramento

Call or Text

(916) 787-7678 or (916) SUPPORT

Services Include:

  • Free 24/7 support for youth up to 26 years

  • Free 24/7 support for caregivers (assistance in overcoming conflicts)

  • Referrals for other supports and programs in the community 

  • Advocacy support from Youth Peer Mentors and Family Partners with lived experiences similar to youth and caregivers 

  • Get help by Phone, Text, or Live Chat whenever you need it most

Stars Behavioral Health Group

Sacramento County Locations:

Sacramento-Arden Arcade Center 

(916) 584-7800

Sacramento-Downtown Center

(916) 584-7800

North Sacramento Center 

(916) 344-0249

Capital Star Crisis Residential Program 

(916) 890-3000

The company offers over 50 specialized public mental health programs. 

Stars Behavioral Health Group also offers CSET (Consultation, Support, and Engagement Team) to provide services for commercially sexually exploited children (CSEC) or those at risk of being exploited for all youth under 21.

Wind Youth Services

Emergency Shelter Hotline: (916) 628-1492

Provides a safe, non-judgmental space for homeless and runaway youth away from the dangers of the street. 

Drop-in Center:

815 S St., Sacramento, CA 95811

(916) 504-3313

At the drop-in center, they provide:

Access to shelter, warm meals, peer support, California IDs & birth certificates, laundry services, employment assistance, educational assistance, case management services, creative workshops, therapeutic groups, showers, crisis intervention, drop-in counseling, mental health respite, and many more services!

Children's Receiving Home of Sacramento 

(916) 482-2370

From preschool to teen programs, the Children’s Receiving Home delivers tailored care by expert clinicians, case managers and skills trainers.

Services include:

  • Residential treatment program

  • Partial hospitalization program

  • Sprouts: Trauma informed care preschool

  • Suicide prevention outreach program

Free Schools

Grizzly Youth Academy

1-800-926-0643

Located in San Luis Obispo, CA, Grizzly Youth Academy (GYA) is a partnership between the California National Guard and the Grizzly Challenge Charter School. For youth between the ages of 15 1/2 and 18 who have dropped out of high school, or are at-risk of dropping out, we offer a highly-structured environment that promotes leadership, cooperation, and academic skills, while building self-esteem, pride, and confidence.

Milton Hershey School

1-800-322-3248

Located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, Milton Hershey School is one of the world's best private schools. Students pre-K through 12th grade live on campus and receive education with all costs covered. 


Eligibility includes: 

  • Come from a family of lower income

  • Be age four to 15 at the time of enrollment

  • Have the ability to learn

  • Be free of serious behavioral problems that would disrupt life in the classroom or the student home

  • Be able to participate in and benefit from the school’s program

ARI Community Services 

ARI addresses the needs of the Asian newcomer community in Sacramento offering services for job assistance, English classes, youth and senior programs, and health education.

Headquarters

6270 Elder Creek Rd. 

Sacramento, CA 95824

(916) 454-1892


ARI Job Center 

2411 Alhambra Blvd., Suite 110

Sacramento, CA 95814

(916) 324-6202


Citrus Heights Office

5750 Sunrise Blvd., Suite 100

Citrus Heights, CA 95610

(916) 745-4313

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