The California Department of Public Health has issued Reopening Guidance for Outdoor Playgrounds and Other Recreation Facilities. Under these new guidelines The City of Yuba City will be able to safely reopen parks across the City!
Please adhere to the following guidelines: Face masks are required for everyone 2 years of age or older. Wash or sanitize hands before and after using the playground. Do not use the playground when the capacity limit has been reached or when different households are unable to maintain a physical distance of 6 feet or more. Please limit visit to 30 min per day when others are present.
Do you need assistance with childcare costs?
Short-term funding is available for eligible Sutter County residents to assist with costs of childcare.
Funding is limited so apply as soon as possible.
Please call Sutter County One Stop, (530) 822-5120 ext. 3031 for requirements and more information. They are currently open by appointment only.
See flyers below!
Now is the perfect time to enroll your child in Imagination Library for books to be delivered by Christmas!
In partnership with Friends of the Sutter County Library, the Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program mails monthly books FREE to your child’s home up to their 5th birthday.
Sign up today!
Sign up today!
Complete listing of resources available in the Yuba Sutter area. List was update September 28, 2020.
A straightforward, step-by-step plan for preventing or intervening in your adolescent's negative choices.
These classes are held virtually. Room is still available to join!
These classes are currently in Zoom. Parents learn all sorts of useful parenting tips from losing our cool to creating calm.
List of classes below.
Registration is required and the link is here. oom.us/meeting/register/tJMqduCuqTMpE92ipN0MBuaTTmDlGVXcc9Fg
Sutter County Children & Families Commission provides a comprehensive system of information, programs, and services that support Sutter County children ages 0-5 and their families to ensure that each child is prepared to enter school healthy and ready to learn.
Sutter County Children & Families Commission works with many community partners to provide a complimentary array of services to our youngest children and their families in Sutter County.
1. Yuba-Sutter Food Bank will make deliveries to food-insecure seniors 60 and older, handicapped or other groups at high risk to coronavirus, and people without transportation on Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays beginning March 28. Contact the Yuba-Sutter Food Bank by 3:00pm on the day before the delivery. Call 530-673-3834 or email yubasutterfoodbank@gmail.com Type “Delivery” in the subject line.
For more updates, go to http://www.yuba-sutterfoodbank.com/
2. Salvation Army Daily Food Distribution (also bathrooms and handwashing) 68 Second Street, Yuba City (near the boat dock), 12:00PM - 1:00PM 131 F Street, Marysville, 10:00AM - 11:00AM
3. Cornerstone Church of Yuba City offers a grocery and pharmacy run program for seniors and others who are at risk, can pay for their groceries, and need someone to shop for them. Call 530-674-8463 or visit www.cornerstoneyc.com/grocery
4. Yuba-Sutter COVID-19 Relief Task Force (group of nonprofit organizations): To assist locals affected by the current coronavirus emergency. Hotline open 7 days/week, 9:00AM – 5:00PM; 530-645-2003, https://www.yubasutterchamber.com/yubasutterrelieftaskforce
1. Crossroads Community Church, Mon – Fri, 2:00pm – 3:00PM, 445 B Street, YC, 751-9168
2. Salvation Army, T & F 9:00AM – 11:00AM, 401 Del Norte, YC, 216-4530 x4539
3. St. Andrew Presbyterian Church (Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard), Mon-Fri, 1:15PM – 3:15PM, 1390 Franklin Ave., YC, 743-7353
4. St. Vincent de Paul (St. Isidore Catholic Church), T-TH, 9:15AM-11:15AM, 222 Clark Ave., YC, 671-5154
5. Hope of Heart Relief Center (Glad Tidings Church), Wed. & Fri, 10:00AM – 2:00PM, 4444 Live Oak Blvd. (north of Eager road)
6. First Lutheran Church, Wednesdays 5:30pm, 850 Cooper Ave, YC, 673-8894
Nutrition education, breastfeeding support, groceries, and community resources for Sutter and Yuba County residents with these qualifying conditions: pregnant, breastfeeding/bottlefeeding, or have a child under age 5 AND low to medium income or receive Medi-Cal, CalWorks, or CalFresh.
Migrant, military, and kinship/foster care families are encouraged to apply.
Appointments by phone only during COVID-19:
Sutter County: 822-7224; M-TH, 8:00AM-5:30PM, Fri, 8:00AM-4:45PM
Yuba County: 749-4830; M-F, 8:15AM – 6:30PM
If your family is either homeless or about to be homeless, please contact Hands of Hope listed below:
Coordinated Entry for homeless services in Yuba and Sutter County remains open for families requiring help with homelessness or insecure housing. http://www.ychandsofhope.org/
Hands of Hope, 900 Spiva Avenue, Yuba City; M-F 9:00AM - 3:30PM, 530-755-3491
Hands of Hope, 131 F Street, Marysville; M-F 9:00AM - 3:30PM, 530-749-6811
Public health officials are encouraging anyone who feels they should be screened and tested for coronavirus (COVID-19) to call their primary care physician first. For those who do not have a primary care physician, there are currently three screening and testing sites in Yuba-Sutter:
1. Ampla Health, 1000 Sutter Street, Yuba City; 530-673-9420
2. Peach Tree Health, 5730 Packard Avenue, Marysville; 530-812-7011
3. OptumServe, Sutter County Veterans Hall, Yuba City; register online https://lhi.care/covidtesting
or call 888-634-1123, “walk-in appointments are not allowed”
ONLINE COVID-19 SYMPTOM CHECKER https://www.adventisthealth.org/coronavirus-preparedness/
This is a free service available 24/7 to the general public. Click on the icon in the lower right hand corner for an interactive symptom checker.
• Xfinity: Comcast will offer new residential customers who qualify its $9.95-per-month, with the first 3 months free.
https://apply.internetessentials.com/
1-855-846-8376
• AT&T will suspend data caps for its fixed internet service. https://digitalyou.att.com/low-cost-internet/
• T-Mobile customers: The company has no data cap for its home internet service. All current T-Mobile and Metro by T-Mobile wireless customers who have cell phone plans with data will be granted unlimited smartphone data for the next 60 days (excluding roaming). https://www.t-mobile.com/isp/FAQs
• Verizon Wireless has extended mobile hotspot caps by 15GB https://www..com/support/mobile-hotspot-faqs/
Complete listing of resources available in the Yuba Sutter area. List was update September 28, 2020.