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Marconi Ave. Sacramento, CA 95821 Tel. 916 485 4175
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Sacramento, CA 95821 Tel.(916) 485 4175 Meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of the month, September through May, except
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Sacramento, CA 95821 Tel.(916) 485 4175 SAFE (Sacramento Advocacy for Family Empowerment) SAFE works with family members of
children with mental illness to ensure their needs are being met in the public mental health
Spirituality U: Mondays 1- 2 Times a Month Totally FREE for system. This is done through empowering family members to have a voice at all levels of
adults 18+. Wellness and Recovery Center North: 3815 Marconi system care and public policy. SAFE also operates a bi-monthly support and education group
Avenue Sacramento, CA 95821 Tel.(916) 485 4175 called Family Night Out. For more information, please contact Janice Massie at (916) 875-
4950.
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Group for people dealing with their own or a family member's depression, bipolar and other Family Members and Consumers
mood disorders. 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. at Sutter Center for Held the last Thursday of each month 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. in the conference room at Human
Psychiatry. 7700 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento. For more information contact: Resources Consultants (HRC), 2220 Watt Ave., Suite B Contact Linda (916) 485-6500, ext.
Andrea Hillerman(916) 875-4710. Marilyn Hillerman (916) 875- 204
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The NAMI Family-to-Family Education Program This is a free
Emotions Anonymous Support Group 12-week course for family caregivers of individuals with severe brain disorders (mental
Support group for people working toward recovery from emotional difficulties. Meets at the illnesses). The course is taught by trained family members. All instruction and course
Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in the choir room. Thursdays,7:00 - 8:30 p.m. 1615 materials are free for class participants. The Family-to-Family curriculum focuses on
Morse Ave., For more info. call (916) 366-0699 or visit http://allone. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (manic depression), clinical depression, panic disorder and
com/12/ea/ obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The course discusses the clinical treatment of these
illnesses and teaches the knowledge and skills that family members need to cope more
Friends for Survival Group Support Group. effectively. For Sacramento-Contact: NAMI Sacramento-Family Education Coordinator (to e-
Support goup for anyone who has survived the loss of a loved one by suicide. 3 meetings per mail click link): Jim at (916) 782-8623.
month. For more contact Marilyn Koenig.916 392-0664. 800 646-
7322 Schizophrenics Anonymous Support Meeting Saturday from
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m at St. John's Lutheran Church, 1701 L Street, Sacramento. Contact:
NAMI Connection Recovery Glenn or Richard at (916) 441-0874 for further information.
Support group for people dealing with their own mental illness, regardless of the diagnosis.
Every Sunday evening, 7:00-8:30 p.m at Sutter Center for Psychiatry. 7700 FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP
Folsom Blvd., Sacramento. For any questions regarding this group contact Joseph Support group for family members of patients with schizophrenia. The Imaging Research
Teixeira NAMI Sacramento Connection Coordinator Phone Center UC Davis Medical Center, 4701 X Street, Sacramento, CA 95817 First Wednesday of
(916) 425-9855 http://www.namisacramento.org/meetings/support_groups.html every month from 6-7
NAMI Sacramento – Family Support Group Typing – Facilitator: Tiffany Co-Facilitator: Gretchen: Tuesdays at Wellness &
People dealing with a family member's mental illness. Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 110, Sacramento, CA
at Natomas Service Center on 2nd Thursday of each month, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. 3291 Truxel 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. No Membership or Registration
Road #26 . Sacramento CA 95833. For question please contact Pat Required!
Pavone (916) 397-7831
Advanced Art – Facilitator: Gretchen: Tuesdays at Wellness & Recovery Center
NAMI Sacramento – Family Support Group Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 110, Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916)
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Wednesday of each month, 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. 8001 Bruceville Road Elk Grove CA. For any
questions regarding this group contact the facilitator Self Esteem – Facilitator: Shirley Co-Facilitator: Tiffany: Tuesdays at Wellness &
Caroline Caton at (916) 204-4512 Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 110, Sacramento, CA
95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. No Membership or Registration
OCD Kids Family Support Group Required!
Support roup for kids 18 and under with OCD and their families. First Sunday of the month,
2:00 PM to 4:00 p.m. Kaiser Permanente Point West Clinic 1650 Response Road, CBT – Facilitator: Tammy: Tuesdays at Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List.
Conference Room #1 Sacramento, CA 95815 Contact: http://www.ocdkids. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 110, Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally
com FREE for adults 18+. No Membership or Registration Required!
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Achieving Goals – Facilitator: Tiffany Co-Facilitator: Gretchen: Tuesdays at
Support group for people coping with their own or a family member's obsessive-compulsive Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 110,
illness. Every Monday at 7:00 - 9:00 p.m at Sutter Center for Psychiatry 7700 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. No Membership or
Sacramento. For more information please contact Jim at(916) 223- Registration Required!
6541 or Steve at (916) 456-8239
Healing – Facilitator: Tiffany Co-Facilitator: Fayette – Wednesdays at Wellness &
Recovery Support Group Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 110, Sacramento, CA
Support group for people diagnosed with mood disorders, psychotic disorders, anxiety and 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. No Membership or Registration
obsessive-compulsive disorders, and personality disorders, as well as people who have not Required!
been diagnosed, but who are having difficulty dealing with the problems of everyday life.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. For more information call (916) Men’s Anger Management – Facilitator: Bill Co-Facilitator: Virgil -
483-5616 Wednesdays at Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd
Ste 110, Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. No
Sacramento Borderline Personality Disorder Non-BP Membership or Registration Required!
Support group for people who have a family member or friend who suffers from Borderline
Personality Disorder. For more please contact Lee Gassaway: (916) Bi-Polar Support – Facilitator: Gretchen Co-Facilitator: Shirley - Wednesdays
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Sacramento Self Injury Group Registration Required!
Support group for adult self-injurers meeting in Elk Grove.
For more information about this group, please visit http://www.meetup.com/The-Sacramento- Community Outing – Facilitator: Tiffany Co-Facilitator: Gretchen -
Self-Injury-Group/ Wednesdays at Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd
Ste 110, Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. No
Sacramento Bipolar Support Group - Balanced This support Membership or Registration Required!
group is designed for people with bipolar disorder who want practical tools to improve their
life. The group also welcomes family and friends who want to learn about bipolar disorder. 1st Arts & Crafts – Facilitator: Gretchen Co-Facilitator: Virgil - Wednesdays at
and 3rd Wednesday each month - 7pm to 8:30pm at Trinity Lutheran Church - 1500 27th Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 110,
Street . Contact for Joe Long 916-834-0004 for more information Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. No Membership or
Registration Required!
Mind Consciousness Thought Health (MCTHealth) Eric
Zuniga formed MCT Health to further engage understanding of the Three Woman’s Anger Management – Facilitator: Gretchen Co-Facilitator:
Principles, pioneered by Sydney Banks. Please visit https://www. Vernell -Thursdays Wednesdays at Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address:
mcthealth.com/MCT_health.html for fictional stories and service 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 110, Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for
resources that reflect the implications of these three profound principles. adults 18+. No Membership or Registration Required!
https://www.mcthealth.com/MCT_health.html
Creative Writing – Facilitator: Tiffany Co-Facilitator: Gretchen -Fridays
Current Affairs – Facilitator: Tiffany Co-Facilitator: Shirley -Thursdays Wednesdays at Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd
Wednesdays at Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Ste 110, Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. No
Blvd Ste 110, Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. Membership or Registration Required!
Sac Port – Facilitator: Shirley Co-Facilitator: Bill or Maryanne -Thursdays Conflict Resolution – Facilitator: Shirley Co-Facilitator: Tiffany –Fridays
Wednesdays at Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd
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Blvd Ste 110, Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. Membership or Registration Required!
Nutrition – Facilitator: Shirley Co-Facilitator: Gretchen -Thursdays Wednesdays at Performing Arts – Facilitator: Gretchen Co-Facilitator: Bill -Fridays
Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 110, Wednesdays at Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. Ste 110, Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+. No
Membership or Registration Required!
Typing – Facilitator: Tiffany Co-Facilitator: Gretchen -Thursdays Wednesdays at
Wellness & Recovery Center Mentor Group List. Address: 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 110,
Sacramento, CA 95823 Phone: (916) 394-9195 Totally FREE for adults 18+.
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Crisis Interventions Safely Surrendered Baby 24-Hour Information 3111 or 1-800-273-8255
Disasters & Emergencies Line: (916) 679-3604 or (866) 856-BABY Minor Emergency Response Team (MERT) (916)
875-1113 or (916) 875-1114,
LAW ENFORCEMENT Mental Health Treatment Center 916 875-1000
Federal Bureau of Investigations (Sacramento): National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800)
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Sacramento City Police: 911 or (916) 264-5151
MEDICAL FACILITIES
Sacramento City Police (non-emergency):
Kaiser Emergency Room: (916) 973-6600
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Mercy San Juan Emerg. Room: (916) 537-5120
Methodist Emergency Room: (916) 423-6020
YOUTH HELPLINES & SUPPORT
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California Youth Crisis Line: (800) 843-5200 Sutter General Emerg. Room: (916) 733-8900
Child Abduction Unit, District Attorne 874-8750 Sutter Memorial Emerg. Room: (916) 733-1000
Child Find Hotline: (800) 426-5678 UCD Medical Center E. Room: (916) 734-2455
Child Molester Identification Hotline:900 463-
0400 ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE (24-HOUR CRISIS LINES)
Diogenes Youth Services Crisis Line: (916)363-
0063 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (916) 454-1100
Finger Printing Information (Department of AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS (916) 334-2970
Justice): (916) 277-3824 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (916) 658-1899
Missing, Abused and Exploited Children: (800) NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUPS (916) 646-6534
818-4673
National Runaway Hotline: (800) 231-6946 SAFETY
Pregnancy Hotline: (916) 451-2273 Sacramento Fire Non-Emergency: (916) 808-1300
Crisis Nursery: (916) 394-2000 PG&E 24-hour Emergency & customer service:
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available. psychiatric inpatient facilities and residential placement
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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 5625 24th Street
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Assessment Cottage, • Children’s Receiving Home Outpatient • Cross Creek, • EMQ Families Call: (916) 421-1036.
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First, •River Oak, • Sacramento Children’s Home, •Terkensha, •Terra Nova, • The Effort,
DRA MEETINGS Adults participating in county or contract mental health services needing interpretation. Cultural
•Turning Point, •UCD CPS Outpatient, • UCD PCIT
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION interpretation services for immigrant and refugee group (Cantonese, Hmong, Russian,
INTENSIVE SERVICES Mental health counseling services and support, which can include services for neglect, physical Vietnamese) and Latinos.
and sexual abuse, to EPSDT eligible children and youth referred to counseling by Child
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CPS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE need of mental health services. CPS social workers, foster family agency social workers, foster EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
parents and Donner staff refers to Access.
JUVENILE JUSTICE California Department of Rehabilitation
EARLY CHILDHOOD 721 Capitol Mall
ARRAY OF MENTAL HEALTH JUVENILE JUSTICE COLLABORATIVES AND SERVICES Sacramento, CA 95814
Call: (916) 558-5300
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Day Reporting Center
ACCESS SERVICES Mental health services provided in research oriented day treatment and reporting program. Adults with psychiatric disabilities seeking meaningful employment. provides assistance in
CA MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES Children and youth in need of mental health services who are referred by the court to the Day acquiring rehabilitative services from the Department of Rehabilitation.
MENTAL HEALTH BOARD Reporting Center. Probation Officers make recommendation to Juvenile Court.
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SCMHTC REFERRAL LIST Mental health services provided to youth directed by the Juvenile Court into this education and Jail Psychiatric Services – UCD
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KeepingYourLifeEmpowered Assessment, diagnosis, brief counseling, suicide prevention, stabilization, crisis intervention,
Folsom Psychiatry Associa medication,pre-release planning, and community referral.
Sacramento Assessment Center Quality Group Home
Free 21 Day Detoxificatio Provides care and comprehensive assessment of juvenile wards to determine the most
C.O.R.E. Medical Clinic appropriate placement for each minor. Youth who have been remanded to the Sacramento
Places for Mental Health Assessment Center. Referral by Department of Probation to the Access Team. Rio Consumnes Correctional Center
12500 Bruceville Road
Professional Association Elk Grove, CA 95757
Family Child Community Treatment Program (FCCTP) Quality Group
Home Services include an acute Inpatient Unit 18-bed for intensive treatment.
Enhanced mental health outpatient services and interagency service coordination. Services
provided at schools, in homes, and the community.Probation youth with a serious emotional
HOMELESS and HOUSING SERVICES
disturbance who are placed locally, or at risk for out-of-home placement. Referral from
El Hogar Guest House Clinic
Probation to Access Team.
1400 North A Street, Bldg. A
Sacramento, CA 95811
Juvenile Justice Institutionn
• Catholic Healthcare West-Juvenile Justice Institution Appointments & walk-ins, Walk-ins should arrive by 8:00 a.m.Call: (916) 4401500 ext. 3
• Mental Health Team Target population criteria Homeless. Triage, assessment, medication and rehabilitation
(CHW - JJIMHT) Mental health services to children and youth in Juvenile Justice services and referrals. Service entry point for mental health services for homeless
Institutions. Youth residing in: Juvenile Hall, Sacramento County Boy’s Ranch, Warren E. population. Refers to TLCS New Direction and TP Pathways when indicated.
Thornton Youth Center.Direct referral by the youth or staff to the JJI Mental Health Team.
EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Referral and intake through EH. Guest Housem Call: (916) 440-1500. Referral sources:
MHTC, Jail Psychiatric Services, Guest House and TLCS
Preschool Outpatient Services Target population criteria
• River Oak – North • Carol’s Place - Homelessness.
• River Oak – South Mental health services provided to children in the Head Start Preschool
program. Children 3-5 years unsuccessful in mainstream preschool due to behavioral • Palmer Apartments -Homelessness (HUD homeless definition) • Cooperative Homes-Must
challenges. Referral sent to the Access Team by Head Start Preschool. possess some independent living skills, provide for self-care, and prepare simple meals.
Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) T Street Coop - Homelessness or risk of becoming homeless HIV+/AIDS diagnosis
• UCD Structured behavioral and communication skill training for parents and caregivers as Carol’s Place - 30-120 day brief transitional housing program.
they interact with their children. Children age two through seven years old. Referral from CPS
social worker to the Access Team.
Palmer Apartments - 12-month transitional housing program focusing on goals to end cycle
of homelessness, including addiction and barriers to successful community integration.
Building Blocks Intensive
Cooperative Homes permanent, cooperative residential housing programs. Residents live
• River Oak Intensive assessment/diagnostic and treatment services for children who exhibit cooperatively to reduce the stresses and expenses of independent living. One site provides
severe mental health concerns.Children age two up to age six who need more than an housing for adult clients with families.
outpatient program can provide. Referral to the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, school,
agency or community member.
Turning Point Pathways
Building Blocks Foster Support 601 W. North Market Street
• River Oak Foster support services to young children in a therapeutic foster care Sacramento, CA 95834.
home. Children age two up to age six that are at risk of losing their foster placement. Referral to
the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, school, agency or community member. or Children’s Call Access Team Referral sources: MHTC, IPT, Jail Psychiatric Services, Guest House
Receiving Home. Homelessness and meets target population criteria for: transition age youth (TAY 18- 25
years, younger if emancipated), Adults (25-60 years) Older Adults (60+ years) LOCUS
Infant Mental Health Program required (Adults) Also serves Seriously emotionally disturbed (SED) children and their
• UCD Mental health services provided to infants and toddlers with their caregivers. Services families/caregivers. Intensive, full service, integrated mental health and medication services,
are primarily home based. Clinicians sited at eight Birth & Beyond Family Resource Centers. permanent supported housing and employment services. 24/7 response. Focus on what-
Infants and Toddlers up to age three. Referral to the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, ever-it-takes, housing first model.
school, agency or community member.
Children’s Case Management Services (CCMS) Assessment, case Services Various DHA Locations Call:(916) 874-2986 Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM.
management and outpatient monitoring for 3632 eligible clients.Students who need Interpreter services available or Contact your Human Services Specialist (HHS) for a referral.
assessment for 3632 services and 3632 eligible children/youth.School Special Education staff Adults receiving Cal WORKs services. Individual or group counseling services designed to
and IEP teams. address mental health and/or alcohol/drug use issues that are a barrier to obtaining or
maintaining employment.
Homeless Program
• Child and Family Institute Brief mental health services at homeless facilities including South
Area Emergency Housing Center and Mustard Seed School. Medi-Cal eligible homeless Catholic Social Services (CSS) –New Pathways
children, youth and their families. Referral made by CFI only. 5890 Newman Court.
Sacramento, CA 95819.
Mental Health and Alcohol or Drug Disorder Specialization
Call Access Team Expanded target (916) 875-1055 population criteria Brief focused
• Another Choice, Another Chance
counseling – up to 10 sessions
• Sacramento Black Alcoholism Center Outpatient
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counseling (individual, family and group), rehabilitation and medication services for youth who
have a co-occurring mental health and alcohol or other drug diagnosis.Individuals with a co- The Effort
occurring mental health and alcohol or drug diagnosis. Referral to the Access Team by a 8233 E. Stockton Blvd., Bldg. D
parent, caregiver, school, agency or community member. Sacramento, CA 95828
6015 Watt Avenue, #2 No. Highlands, CA 95660. Call Access Team (916) 875-1055.
Outpatient Services Expanded target population criteria Brief focused counseling – up to 10 sessions
• Another Choice Another
Chance (ACAC), •Catholic Healthcare West (CHW), • Cross Creek Family
Counseling,• EMQ Families First, • La Familia, • River Oak, • Sacramento Black OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES – TARGET
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Alcoholism, Center (SBAC), • Sacramento Children’s Home, • Sacramento County Outpatient
Services, • San Juan Unified School District, • Sutter Counseling Center, • Terkensha, • Terra
Adult Psychiatric Support Service (APSS) Clinic
Nova, • The Effort, •Turning Point, • UCD, • Visions Unlimited
4875 Broadway, Suite 180
Sacramento, CA 95820
Outpatient counseling (individual, family, and group), rehabilitation and medication services,
(916) 875-0599. Call Access Team (916) 875-1055
which may include services for neglect, physical or sexual abuse. Some services provided at
homes, at school sites, and in the community. Children, youth and their families, needing
mental health services.Referral to the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, school, agency or Target population criteria Medically indigent adults unlinked to mental health specialty
community member. services Psychiatric medication evaluation and management, group counseling, and brief
focused counseling. Coordinated referral to ongoing mental health specialty services for
Psychological Testing qualified beneficiaries when indicated.
• River OaK
• Sacramento County CAPS
APCC Transcultural Wellness Center (TWC)
• UCD 7273 14th Avenue, Suite 120-B
Sacramento, CA 95820
Psychological testing as clinically Children and youth referred by their primary provider for
Call Adult Access (916) 875-1055 Target criteria; priority populations include Asian Pacific
clients with complex and challenging clinical presentations. Referral submitted to Access by
Islanders. Intensive, full service, integrated mental health and medication services primarily
current service provider.
for Asian Pacific Islanders, including community outreach and education. 24/7 response.
Transition Age Services Comprehensive counseling and
• Sacramento Children’s Home rehabilitation services to assist with the transition to adulthood
and independent living. Youth ages 14-21 needing mental health services and assistance to APSS Aftercare Clinic
transition in transitioning to adulthood.Referral to the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, 2130 Stockton Blvd.
school, agency or community member. Sacramento, CA 95817
(916) 875-0701
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Referral upon discharge from MHTC Crisis or Inpatient Units only. (MHTC presumptive
Wraparound Services determination) Target population criteria Medi-Cal Eligible adults unlinked to mental health
specialty services Psychiatric medication evaluation and management, group counseling,
• EMQ Families First and brief focused counseling. Coordinated referral to ongoing mental health specialty
• River Oak services for qualified beneficiaries
• Sacramento Children’s Home
• Stanford Home, Intensive in-home, flexible services provided to children, youth and family to
maintain child in least restrictive environment. Children and youth with serious emotional CSH Wellness & Recovery Center North Area:
disturbance, who are 3632, AAP, CPS dependents and Probation wards and in a RCL 10-14 Center Services: Center Services: Center Services:
setting. Referral by CCMS/3632 program, AAP, CPS or Probation
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Counseling, Inc.Full Service Partnership program providing a full range of services to include
MedicationServices: Only per County resident Medication Services: Educational, skill
mental health & co-occurring treatment, medication supports, traditional healing practices,
building, peer support, and vocational. Medication Services:
education & employment & housing supports, focusing on the needs of unserved and
underserved Asian Pacific Islander individuals and families. Services are provided at the TWC
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site, in the community, at school sites, at homes. Children and Transition Age Youth (TAY) (16- 3815 Marconi Avenue, Suite 1
17) who meet SED criteria.Medi-Cal eligible TAY (18-21) who meet SED criteria. Referrals Sacramento, CA 95821.
made by a parent, caregiver, school, agency or community member will be screened by TWC
to determine eligibility requirements are met.TWC will submit a Services Request Form to Adult Medication management and support. Access Team authorization. Target population criteria
or Child Access Team for treatment authorization. Call: (916) 383-6783 Fax: (916) 383-8488
Intensive mental health services and interagency service coordination.Services provided at Age 55+ years Target population criteria MediCal, MediCalMedicare Intensive, full service,
schools, in homes, and the community. Children and youth with serious emotional disturbance integrated mental health and medication services for older adults including complex mental
and multi-agency involvement, who are at risk for hospitalization or out of home placement. health or co- occurring, physical health, and housing needs. 24/7 response.
Referral to the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, school, agency or community member.
Residential Intensive Outpatient Human Resource Consultants (HRC) Regional Support Team
• Sacramento Children’s (RST)
Home Structured out of home placement with intensive mental health services.Children who
are eligible for AB 3632 services, or who are court wards or dependents, who require intensive 2220-B Watt Avenue
mental health services. Referral from group home to Access Team. Sacramento CA 95825
Call Access Team (916) 875-1055.
Therapeutic Behavioral Services
• Edgewood, S.F. Target population criteria Comprehensive mental health and medication services for adults
• EMQ Families First who live in the eastern county catchment area.
• River Oak
• Stanford Home
• Turning Point.
HRC Transitional Community Options For Recovery And
A supplemental short-term service that provides one to one support for children and youth with
Engagement (TCORE)
serious emotional problems that are experiencing a stressful transition or life crisis. Medi-Cal
3077 Fite Circle,Suite 6
eligible youth under 21 meeting the TBS class and all other TBS criteria. Referral by MHP
Sacramento, CA 95827
Primary Mental Health Provider to the Access Team.
DAY TREATMENT AND DAY REHABILITATION SERVICES Call Access Team (916) 875-1055. Target population criteria Comprehensive mental health
and medication services for adults.
RCL 12 Group Homes
• Martin’s Achievement Center
• Paradise Youth Services Northgate Point Regional Support Team (RST)
601 W. North Market Blvd., Suite 100
• Sacramento Children’s Home
Sacramento, CA 95834
• Trinity Youth Services.
Call Access Team (916) 875-1055. Target population criteria Comprehensive
Mental health services including medication support for children in structured out of home
mental health and medication services for adults who live in the northern
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placement.Children who are eligible for AB 3632 or are court wards or dependents that require county catchment area.
more structure than foster care. Referral to the Access Team by the group home provider.
Structured out of home placement with mental health day treatment and outpatient services.
Children who are eligible for AB 3632 services, or are court wards or dependants, who require Visions Unlimited, Inc. Galt – Regional Support Team (RST)
more structure than a therapeutic foster family. Referral to the Access Team by the group home
provider 425 Pine Street, Suite 2
Galt, CA 95632
Call Access Team (916) 875-1055. Target population criteria Comprehensive
mental health services and medication services for adults who live in the Galt
area.
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problem. Free. In Sacramento, call (916) 334-2970.
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Support skills are provided for those battling anxiety and depression associated with alcohol use/
abuse. Weekly meetings are held for adults. Meetings in Sacramento, Folsom,
Roseville, Modesto and Woodland. Call (916) 483-5616.
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Youth AOD . Center of Praise Ministries . Carmichael Church of Christ . Restoration Life
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Licensed Edu Psychologist 8421 Auburn Blvd., Suite 110 Counseling ABC’s NGUYEN ANDY SY-D., LCSW
Citrus Heights, CA 95610 Affordable, Beneficial, Caring 7661 POLO CROSSE AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95829
Links to Other Resources Phone: (916) 812-7127 Fax: (916) 483- 5050 Sunrise Blvd., Suite C-5
LEGAL SERVICES 6176 Fair Oaks, Ca. 95628 NICHOLS TERRY J , LCSW
Public Libraries essencenergy@sbcglobal.net Phone: 916.622.1554 9521 KELLINGWORTH CT SACRAMENTO, CA 95827
Local Colleges http://counselingabcs.com/
ADAMS DOUGLAS R. , LCSW NICHOLS WILLIAM G.JR , LCSW 2015 21ST
M. & Family Therapists
2609 CAPITOL AVE GODFREY WENDY W. , LCSW ST
Mental Health Professionals SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 10880 BIANCO WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
Need Help with Utility RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95864
NGP Pharmacy List ADAMS FRANCES KAY, LCSW NIETO FRANK J JR , LCSW
7500 EASTGATE AVE GOEHRING TERRI LYNN, LCSW 8813 ROUNDTABLE
NO to Mental Health Cuts
CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA 95610 4812 OLIVE OAK WY CARMICHAEL, CA COURT FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
Office of Huma Rights 95608
Thrift store ANDERSON A. MILTON, LCSW NISHIO TED TSUTOMU , LCSW
Sacramento Therapists 4516 T STREET GOLDBERG JOAN R , LCSW 2623 LATHAM DR
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 2740 FULTON AVE #214 SACRAMENTO, SACRAMENTO, CA 95864
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Mental Illness Awareness AMATO ANN BUTLER , LCSW GRUENEBERGER NINA J.,LCSW ONASCH BARBARA ANN, LCSW
PO BOX 255242 3010 I STREET 102 SWAIN SQ
CCHI Links SACRAMENTO, CA 95865 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 FOLSOM, CA 95630
Healthy Families
Immigration Resources AMBROSE CARLA , LCSW GUADAGNOLO C. M , LCSW ONETO FLORENCE C. , LCSW 8390
Best Senior Dating Sites 7001-A EAST PKWY #500 3240 SHASTA WY LAMBERT RD
SACRAMENTO, CA 95823 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 ELK GROVE, CA 95758
Veterans Crisis Line
Mental Health Disorders AMENHETEP M. S. N. , LCSW OPRENDEK MICHAEL J., LCSW
GUERRERO RACHEL G, LCSW
Project Implicit Mental H 2618 J ST #2 195 RIVER RUN CIRCLE SACRAMENTO, CA 95833 2125 19TH ST 2ND FL
Smoking Cessation Resourc SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
Wellness Resources GUTIERREZ JUAN M. , LCSW
ANDERSON CAROLEE A, LCSW 1350 OAK NOB WY ORION LYNN , LCSW
Volunteer Opportunities 1231 TENEIGHTH WY PO BOX 255046
SACRAMENTO, CA 95833
Directory SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 SACRAMENTO, CA 95865
Ask the Doctor GUZMAN ROSIE C , LCSW
ANDERSON CYNTHIA L., LCSW 11863 LARISA WY RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95742 ORTIZ IRENE , LCSW
Free Courses from Top uni
1008 FRIARS CT 5803 WARDELL WAY
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 GRIMM WILLIAM L , LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
ANDERSON PHYLIS 1345 VALLEJO WAY
SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 OSTAD ARTHUR GARY, LCSW
APPLETON-SKUBAL L. , LCSW 63 MARILYN CIRCLE
THE PERMANENTE MED GROUP HAAS JANET M , LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95838
SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 8230 WESTPORT CR
SACRAMENTO, CA 95828 OSUNA PATRICIA G , LCSW
ARCINIEGA THERESA R., LCSW 4318 H ST.
710 REGATTA DRIVE HAAS MARTHA JOY , LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
SACRAMENTO, CA 95833 9174 LARIAT CT
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 OTTERNESS NANCY , LCSW
ASMAN INGE , LCSW 1005 40TH ST S
4116 AUBURN BLVD HADLEY MARY R , LCSW ACRAMENTO, CA 95819
SACRAMENTO, CA 95841 1233 40TH ST
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 OTTERSEN CRAIG M., LCSW
ASMAN INGE , LCSW 874 57TH ST
4116 AUBURN BLVD HAGER MARCIA LYNN, LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
SACRAMENTO, CA 95841 2792 CATANIA WY
SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 OWEKA MICHELLE FAYE, LCSW
ATIENZA STELLA L. , LCSW PO BOX 994
3320 57TH ST HALLEY F JEANABETH, LCSW NORTH HIGHLANDS 95660
SACRAMENTO, CA 95820 PO BOX 1127
CARMICHAEL, CA 95609 OZEROFF KATHLEEN A. , LCSW
AXELROD C. J, LCSW 4123 MCKINLEY BLVD
1515 K ST #600 HALLIDAY PATRICIA B., LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 404 SANTA YNEZ WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
O.ISAAC MARSTON , LCSW
BAISDEN JANET , LCSW HALASZ MARIAN L , LCSW PO BOX 231153
55 DECATHLON CIRCLE SACRAMENTO, CA 95823 7021 GARDEN HWY SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
SACRAMENTO, CA 95837
AU YVONNE MIYATA , LCSW PACHECO EDWARD D , LCSW
1101 KINGSFORD DR CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 HAMILTON GERALD S. , LCSW 1325 15TH ST #304
8139 SUNSET AVE #113 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
AUGUST JOSEPH M. , LCSW FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
8940 WARMSPRINGS ST ELK GROVE, CA 95758 PADILLA CASTRO M. S. , LCSW
HANCOCK HELEN C. , LCSW 1025 19TH ST #3
AUGUST LEILA DORO , LCSW 8940 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
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BARRON FRANKIE LEONA, LCSW HATTEN RICHARD OTIS, LCSW PENCE ROY ABSHUR , LCSW
8014 WITHROW CT 4011 CAPITOLA HILL CT 4507 H STREET
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
BATES ROLEDA D., LCSW HATTENDORF ANITA M. , LCSW PERALTA PATRICK, LCSW
9000 DURNESS WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95829 8912 GABLES MILL PL FAMILY COURT SERVICES
ELK GROVE, CA 95758 SACRAMENTO, CA 95826
BAUGHMAN ANTONIA J., LCSW 2441
39TH AVE HAUN-FORD EMMA B., LCSW PEREZ JUAN LUIS , LCSW
SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 12155 TRIBUTARY POINT DR #3 GOLD 31 HIDDEN COVER CR SACRAMENTO, CA
RIVER, CA 95670 95831
BAUM ARTHUR G , LCSW
718 ALHAMBRA BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 HAWTHORNE-C.MELISSA.LCSW PERKINS TIMOTHY J , LCSW
PO BOX 276891 6600 BRUCEVILLE RD
SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
BAXTER SUZANNE , LCSW
7977 PARK DR
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 HAYES MARJORIE O. , LCSW PETTIT PEGGY D , LCSW
28 LAKESHORE CR SACRAMENTO, CA 2425 STOPCKTON BLVD SACRAMENTO,
95831 CA 95817
BEAUDRY SARAH ANN , LCSW 2747
HONEYSUCKLE WAY SACRAMENTO, CA
95826 HAYNES JULIE BERNITA, LCSW PFEFFER IRIS ANN , LCSW
9455 FOULKS RANCH DRIVE 2330 E BIDWELL ST #200
ELK GROVE, CA 95758 FOLSOM, CA 95630
BEAUFORD CHARLES N.,LCSW 3341 WINTER
PARK DR #42 SACRAMENTO, CA 95834
HEARNE GEORGE W., LCSW PHELAN-R. ELIZABETH A., LCSW 5050
3517 MARCONI AVENUE, SUITE 205 SACRAMENTO, CA LAGUNA BLVD #112
BEAUFORD MARGARET, LCSW 3650A
95821 BOX 357 ELK GROVE, CA 95758
AUBURN BLVD # 200 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
HEAVRIN LESLIE ANN , LCSW PHILLIPPI GAY DIANE , LCSW
BECERRA SUSANA , LCSW
6501 COYLE AVE 2820 WRENDALE WAY
4322 FOURTH AVE
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
SACRAMENTO, CA 95817
HEFFELFINGER K. M , LCSW PINKNEY EILEEN PHILINA LCSW 1048
BECK SUSAN MARIE , LCSW 5201 AUBURN
UCDMC PSSB #1300 FALLON PLACE CT
BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95841
SACRAMENTO, CA 95817 RIO LINDA, CA 95670
BEIN ANDREW MARTIN , LCSW 1932
HEGNER PAMELA C. , LCSW PINOTTI JO ANN , LCSW
BIDWELL WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
2044 TARBOLTON CR PO BOX 160681
FOLSOM, CA 95630 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
BELL-LAUTT E. A , LCSW
1600 SACRAMENTOINN WAY #219 SACRAMENTO, CA
HEINRICH EILEEN P. , LCSW PITCHFORD HAROLD G., LCSW
95815
4416 JUNO WAY 8930 PLAZA PARK
SACRAMENTO, CA 95864 ELK GROVE, CA 95624
BELLACOSA SUSAN LEE, LCSW 3457
WINDSOR DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95864
HELMLINGER BENITA M. , LCSW POLAKOFF DANIEL I , LCSW
2740 FULTON AVE #113 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 5246 MISSION VIEW CT CARMICHAEL,
BELLOSO VIELKA EDITH , LCSW 8971
CA 95608
LAURELES CT
HENDERSON TERESA M., LCSW
ELK GROVE, CA 95758
127 BITTERCREEK DR POWELL STEVEN CRAIG, LCSW
FOLSOM, CA 95630 6600 BRUCEVILLE RD
BELNAP JENSEN K. L , LCSW 3010 I STREET
SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
HENDRA ROBERT W. , LCSW
400 MEISTER WAY SACRAMENTO, CA PRAHL LISA K , LCSW
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2312 CARLSBAD AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 PO BOX 221373 RAYBOURN SUSAN D , LCSW CSP-
SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 SACRAMENTO
BISSELL KATHERINE S., LCSW REPRESA, CA 95671
5714 LOCUST AVE HIRSCH SHEILA R. G. ,LCSW
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 3560 J ST #6 RAYE SANDRA KAY , LCSW
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 3005 NIKOL ST
BJORK ANNALEE N. , LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95826
5109 DORY WAY HIRSMULLER CAROLA, LCSW
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 KAISER PERMANETE HOSPITAL SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 READ DANIEL SHAIN , LCSW 4401 N
PARK DR
BLEASDALE HOLLY D. , LCSW HOEFER DAVID D , LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
UC DAVIS MED CTR DEPT PM & R SACRAMENTO, CA 2229 BURNEY WY
95817 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 READ KATHLEEN KOSKI, LCSW 3390
HOLLY DR
BLOOM STEWART R , LCSW HOFFMAN-B.WENDY M , LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95864
3650 A AUBURN #200 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 3733 HUFF WY
SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 REED MARGRETHE I. , LCSW
BLASCHKE DONNA S., LCSW 9474 DARTRY COURT
PO BOX 255472 HOPKINS CLAUDE JA , LCSW ELK GROVE, CA 95624
SACRAMENTO, CA 95865 1811 SEVENTH AVE
SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 REED ROLANDA ANDREA, LCSW 7001 - A
BOAZ CATHRIN ANN , LCSW EAST PARKWAY #300 SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
TERKENSHA ASSOCIATES HOPKINS ELINOR P. , LCSW
SACRAMENTO, CA 95838 5050 LAGUNA BLVD #112 PMB REESE DAISY ANNE , LCSW
ELK GROVE, CA 95758 7721 OLIVE ST
BOGGS DAVID ALLEN , LCSW SACTO CO FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT CTR HOLMES-R. PAMELA A., LCSW
SACRAMENTO, CA 95817 PO BOX 269057 REGNANI LINDA LEONE, LCSW
SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 PO BOX 276207
BOHLING ROBERT D , LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95827
9500 MICRON AVE #132 SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 HOLT DIANA J , LCSW
194 BITTERCREEK DR REILLY MARY C , LCSW CRAWFORD
BOHLING VALERIE J.M. , LCSW FOLSOM, CA 95630 SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
9500 MICRON AVE #132 SACRAMENTO, CA 95827
HONOMICHL SUSAN L. , LCSW REISINGER ELIZABETH ,
BOLAND STEPHEN J., LCSW 4250 AUBURN BLVD LCSW 9272 TRENHOLM DR
6725 RISATA WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95841 ELK GROVE, CA 95758
ELK GROVE, CA 95758
HOOD KENNETH W. , LCSW REIWITCH WILLIAM D., LCSW
BOLLIG MARY SUE , LCSW 718 ALHAMBRA BLVD 1713 PROFESSIONAL DRIVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
1615 VALLEJO WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
REKDAHL KRISTINE S. , LCSW
BOLLINGER BENITA L. , LCSW HOOVER JOSHUA , LCSW PO BOX 221264
2025 MORSE AVE 601 SAN ANTONIO WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 SACRAMENTO, CA 95822
SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
HOLLOWAY-BROWN J. , LCSW RENDON GEORGE R. , LCSW
BONDS ALICE , LCSW 5237 OVERBOOK WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95841 1321 HOWE AVE #201
1732 DAPHNE AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95864 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
HOLLIDAY AMY LOUISE, LCSW
BONPANE MARY ANNE, LCSW DEPT OF CORRECTIONS REPRESA 95671 RHODES-WITTICH C. J , LCSW
5349 SEDONA CT PO BOX 800
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 HOPKINS JERRY L.L ,LCSW FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
395 WINDWARD WAY SACRAMENTO, CA
BOOTH MARY VICTORIA, LCSW 95831 RICE NAOMI , LCSW
2015 21ST ST 3433 AMERICAN RIVER DR #A SACRAMENTO, CA 95864
CASTILLO ESTHER ANN, LCSW KAUFMAN SHARA BETH, LCSW SEXTON KAREN F., LCSW
418 ALHAMBRA BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 4624 U ST 1431 43RD ST
SACRAMENTO, CA 95817 SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
CHAFFEE FLORENCE B. , LCSW
1461 UNIVERSITY AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 KEEMA BONNEY JANE, LCSW SHAPIRO MONICA SUE, LCSW
14971 GUADALUPE DR 74 SANDBURG DR
CHARLEBOIS LISA MARY, LCSW RANCHO MURIETA, CA 95683 SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
11344 COLOMA RD #250
GOLD RIVER, CA 95670 Kelley, Lisa Stone LCSW SHARMA ELIZABETH L., LCSW 8692 BOSTON
1104 Corporate Way IVY PL
CHARLES KATHLEEN J , LCSW ELK GROVE, CA 95624
Sacramento, Ca 95831
1145 SPRUCE TREE CR SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
SHAW CLAUDIA E. , LCSW
KELLY ANN , LCSW
CHAVEZ ANTHONY J , LCSW 7512 ALMONDWOOD AVE
5151 F ST
551 45TH STREET CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA 95610
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
CHERNOW DEBRA ANN, LCSW KELLY JACQUELYN M., LCSW SHERMAN KEVIN C. , LCSW
2262 #1 WOODSIDE LANE SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 3065 FREEPORT BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 4539 SWINDON WY
ANTELOPE, CA 95843
CHESS VALERIE ANN , LCSW KELLY PATRICIA ANN, LCSW
3163 SPINNING WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95833 7600 CLEMENT CIRCLE SACRAMENTO, CA 95828 SHERMAN STANLEY C , LCSW 701
DUNBARTON CR SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
CHEW JUDIANNE MEI , LCSW KENLEY CYNTHIA ANN, LCSW
3300 STOCKTON BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95820 5039 CREEK VIEW WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95841 SHOCK MARJORIE T. , LCSW
820 18TH ST
CHIPP DONALD THOMAS, LCSW KENNEDY ESTHER RUTH, LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
3445 AMERICAN RIVER DRIVE #B SACRAMENTO, CA 2521 MARSH WREN WY
95864 ELK GROVE, CA 95757 SHORES RANDY JOHN, LCSW 8863
GREENBACK LN--PMB 134 ORANGEVALE, CA 95662
CHOATE LAURA S., LCSW KENNEDY JILL P. , LCSW
840 DUNCAN WY 2015 21ST STREET SUITE 205 SHRAGGE BRYAN B. , LCSW
FOLSOM, CA 95630 SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 5736 SOUTHBROOK CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
CHONG ANN LYNN , LCSW KENNEDY PATRICIA A. , LCSW SHWEKY LAWRENCE, LCSW 1929 TERRACE
3053 FREEPORT BLVD #233 SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 1397 57TH ST DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
CHRISTENSEN RAY D , LCSW SIGRIST SANDRA ELLEN, LCSW 4730 47TH
8132 WOODLAKE HILLS DR ORANGEVALE, CA 95662 KENT ROBERTA M , LCSW AVE #300 SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
6174 STOFFER WAY
CLARK CARRIE A , LCSW ORANGEVALE, CA 95662 SIMKINS LAURA DIANE, LCSW 2025 MORSE
PO BOX 188169 AVE
SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 KILGO SALLY ANN , LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
6031 ROWAN WAY
CLARK DEANN BILOTTA, LCSW CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA 95621 SIMMONS DEBORA A. , LCSW 1915 37TH ST
2315 STOCKTON BLVD PSSB SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
KING DORIS HELIN , LCSW
CLARK MARY LUCILLE, LCSW 7845 GREENRIDGE SIMMONS MEHL L. , LCSW
500 N STREET #802 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 WAY FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 84 52ND ST
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
CODDINGTON CHERIE M., LCSW KING MARY E , LCSW
2830 I ST #202 5717 SPILMAN AVE SIMMONS STEVEN F. , LCSW
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 PO BOX 8166 SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
SIMONEAUX JACQUELINE
COFFEY NANCY E., LCSW KIRCHNER MARY ANNE, LCSW
PO BOX 1115 2028 CLEARFIELD WAY CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 ESTOPINAL , LCSW
ELVERTA 95626 8820 TALLOW TREE LN ORANGEVALE, CA 95662
KITT ANNE JANE , LCSW
COGHILL-W. KAREN M. , LCSW 33 KEEL CT SIMPSON DOROTHY D. LCSW GENESIS
6942 WAKE FOREST LN SACRAMENTO, CA 95831 SACRAMENTO, CA 95812
CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA 95621
KLEGER BETTY M , LCSW SINGER MICHAEL B. , LCSW
COLBURN LOIS BERNICE, LCSW 7058 SAN JACINTO COURT CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA 95621 1 PORTO SANTO CT SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
856 SENIOR WAY
SACRAMENTO, CA 95831 KOBYLINSKI BARBARA A.,LCSW 2553 SAN SINZ SANDRA LYNN , LCSW
MARIN LN APS HEALTHCARE SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
COLE PETER HAYS , LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95835
7721 OLIVE ST SLATER CAMILLIS , LCSW
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 KODAMA SETSUKO , LCSW 1415 EIGHTH AVE
1500 7TH STREET APT 3M SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
COLLINS CASSANDRA C., LCSW
1651 RESPONSE RD #300 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 KOHN FRANCES M , LCSW SMITH BRENDA , LCSW
3087 PRINCE HENRY DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95833 LASAK FRANK J JR , LCSW STERLING THOMAS J. , LCSW 8912
12499 FOLSOM, CA BLVD #182 RANCHO CORDOVA, CA VOLUNTEER LN #100 SACRAMENTO, CA 95826
CROPPER JULIE P. , LCSW 957426
2701 COTTAGE WY #20 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 STEVENS CHARLES R., LCSW 8451
LASAK JOAN LANDRY , LCSW MONTPELIER WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
CROUSE THOMAS M , LCSW 12499 FOLSOM, CA BLVD #182 RANCHO CORDOVA, CA
5331 L STREET 957426 STEWART KATHRYN I., LCSW 9525 COLTON
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 AVE
LATTIN JEAN MEREDITH,LCSW ELK GROVE, CA 95624
CRUTCHER CORYNNA N , LCSW 5650 MARCONI AVE STE 1 CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
7700 FOLSOM, CA BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 STEWART TERRY LYNN, LCSW 3400 DATA
LAUCHLI MARY LOUISE, LCSW 6707 SAN DR 1ST FL
CULLEY STACY LYNN, LCSW JOAQUIN ST SACRAMENTO, CA 95820 RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95670
7001-A EAST PKWY #300 SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
LAUGHLIN DEBRA R., LCSW STONER JAMES R JR , LCSW
DAHL SHAUNA MORI , LCSW PO BOX 661404 SACRAMENTO, CA 95866 583 MARK TWAIN AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95820
6501 COYLE AVE
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 LAUSZUS PRISCILLA L, LCSW STORY-B.MARGUERITE A, LCSW 3524
5417 WHITEHAVEN WY ANTELOPE 95843 VALWOOD CT SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
DAILY JON , LCSWW
7996 OLD WINDING WY #300 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 LEE-M. JENNIFER J , LCSW STREIT MICHAEL A. , LCSW
1050 APPOLLO WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 2609 CAPITOL AVENUE SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
DALY BRENDA H. , LCSW
111 FREESE CT LEFSON EMMY G , LCSW SULLIVAN-GLADUE P. , LCSW 8101 ENGLISH
FOLSOM, CA 95630 1357 47TH ST OAK WAY CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA 95610
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
DAVEY MARGARET, LCSW SUNDQUIST DAVID V. , LCSW 4916 SOUTH
2848 BECERRA WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 LEIJONFLYCHT GILL M. LCSW LAND PARK DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95822
22 QUAY CT #67
DALY BRENDA , LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95831 SUSSMAN MARK C., LCSW UCDHS DEPT OF
501 NATOMA #3 PSYCHIATRY SACRAMENTO, CA 95817
FOLSOM, CA 95630 LEON D CATHERINE , LCSW
2951 FULTON AVE SUZNOVICH ALLISON M.,LCSW 1006 4TH ST
DAVEY MARGARET, LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 #212
2848 BECERRA WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
LEON EDWINA T , LCSW
CROSS LINDSLEY B. , LCSW 6390 SOUTH LAND PARK DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95831 SVENDSEN GAYLE M. , LCSW 10814 FAIR
5151 F ST OAKS, CA BLVD #4 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 LEOTAUD IAN MICHAEL, LCSW
6600 BRUCEVILLE RD SACRAMENTO, CA 95823 SWAIN JASON M. LCSW
CONROY MARK , LCSW 2829 WATT AVE #150 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
267 CANYON FALLS DR LEUNG JULIET , LCSW
FOLSOM, CA 95630 601 UNIVERSITY AVE #145 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 SWARD MARTHA , LCSW
708 35TH ST
CLARK CARRIE A , LCSW LEVINSKY SHARON G., LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
PO BOX 188169 3700 EL RICON
SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 SACRAMENTO, CA 95864 SWENSON CINDY LOU, LCSW
PO BOX 66 HERALD 95638
CANNON MARGARET A. , LCSW LEWIS DONALD E. , LCSW
3029 LA VIA WAY 3630 BUSINESS DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95820 SWISHER SUSAN BESS, LCSW
SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 5 BRIDGETENDERS CT SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
LEWIS LISA M , LCSW
CANIGLIA MICHELE K. , LCSW 9268 MADISON AVE ORANGEVALE, CA 95662 TABILON MARIA E. DE L., LCSW 3331
2473 SUNNY GLEN WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 POWERE INN RD #170 SACRAMENTO, CA 95826
LEWIS MARYLYNN-M. , LCSW TADOKORO BENJAMIN H. LCSW 6600
DAVIDSON VELMA J., LCSW DIV. OF SOCIAL WORK - CSUS SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 BRUCEVILLE RD SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
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1005 40TH ST CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
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VALLEY RD TARRO MARY AGNES , LCSW
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4200 MODDISON AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
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9131 FARRINGTON CT ELK GROVE, CA 95624 3316 58TH STREET SACRAMENTO, CA 95820 THIEDE-ROSE MICHELE, LCSW KAISER
MENTAL HEALTH DEPT FOLSOM, CA 95630
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SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 MEADOW WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95829
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DICKINSON CHARLES H, LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95838
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3006 WHITEWOOD DR CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 THOMPSON ALONDRA L. LCSW 2716 X ST
DO HA THI , LCSW SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
10052 SILVER LEGENDS DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95829 LITZENBERG K. , LCSW
857 RATHBONE CR THOMPSON KAYE A. , LCSW
DOBBINS RICHARD M. , LCSW FOLSOM, CA 95630 4408 U ST
260 AUDUBON CIRCLE SACRAMENTO, CA 95831 SACRAMENTO, CA 95817
BRINK-EATON LINDA , LCSW 2220 B WATT
DOEVE CYNTHIA C , LCSW AVE THOMPSON KELLY L. , LCSW 6801 S LAND
10105 VAN BROCKLIN ELK GROVE, CA 95757 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 PARK DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
DOMINGUEZ JENNIFER E,LCSW LOKER CHARLES J , LCSW THORNE KENNETH R. , LCSW 2017 VESTA
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FOLSOM, CA 95763 SACRAMENTO, CA 95864 SACRAMENTO, CA 95864
DORENFELD SUSAN, LCSW LONG DENNIS RAY , LCSW THUSS MICHAEL A. , LCSW
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CARMICHAEL, CA 95609
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CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA 95611 SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 CA 95817
DRESSEL LINDA K. , LCSW LOVELACE GEORGE E., LCSW KAISER TOM KENNETH WAYNE, LCSW 821
4801 POLO CT PSYCHIATRY SACRAMENTO, CA 95823 SENIOR WAY
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
LOWE GARY JOHN , LCSW
DUBE' JANE ANNE , LCSW PO BOX 221485 TOM LELAND, LCSW
2662 18TH ST SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 590 VALIM WAY
SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
LOWELL SONDRA C. , LCSW 6413 LENNOX WY
DUBRAY WYNNE , LCSW ELK GROVE, CA 95758 TOMLINSON NANCY B. ,LCSW 11412
3136 VIA GRANDE GOLD COUNTRY BLVD GOLD RIVER, CA
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DUFFORD DIANE H , LCSW LUCERO-P. COREEN L , LCSW PO BOX TOPPILA RONALD B, LCSW
PO BOX 216336 776 WILTON 95693 PO BOX 22761
SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 SACRAMENTO, CA 95822
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DUK-TORRES DANAE P., LCSW PO BOX 340367 TOUSSAINT TOSCA , LCSW
3630 BUSINESS DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95820 SACRAMENTO, CA 95834 PO BOX 580275
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FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 MACNAMARA C. L. G. , LCSW 8887 FOLSOM,
CA BLVD #6 SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 UTSUMI DIANE S. , LCSW
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1906 EL CAMINO AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 MAFELA-C. MAPULA M. , LCSW 1108 SILVER HEIGHTS, CA 95610
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3645 TOLENAS CT MALLOY PAULETTE Y. ,LCSW 986 GLOW 777 CAMPUS COMMONS RD #100
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WILTON, CA 95693
IBBOTSON NANCY ANN , MFC 2110 K ST #33 RICHARDSON JOANN J. , MFC 8200
BEZAZIAN-D.JOYCE , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 EXBOURNE CIRCLE SACRAMENTO, CA 95828
1919 21ST ST #209
SACRAMENTO, CA 95811 IBENTHAL CHARLES W. , MFC RICHARDSON JULIA D., MFC
PO BOX 254552 715 CLIPPER WY
BILBO MARION G , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95865 SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
8324 ASCOLANO AVE
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 INA SATSUKI , MFC RICHARDSON KELLY M. , MFC 660 HANCOCK
2716 X ST. DR
BILLINGS SHARON KAY , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 FOLSOM, CA 95630
4300 AUBURN BLVD #206
SACRAMENTO, CA 95841 INNERARITY PAUL , MFC RICHART MARJORIE C. , MFC 7435 FAIRWAY
820 18TH ST TWO #19
BINGHAM BARBARA LYNN , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
9851 HORN RD #180
SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 IOTT STEPHANIE KAYE , MFC 1006 FOURTH RICHTER LISA JEAN , MFC
ST #212 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 7803 MADISON AVE #700
BINGHAM JOHN PRATT , MFC CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610
9851 HORN RD #180 IRELAND BEVERLY KAY , MFC 3701 BRANCH RICO-RAMOS MARTINA C., MFC 3424 E
SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 CENTER RD SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 ISLAND CT
ELK GROVE, CA 95758
BIRCHILL AMY FRANCES , MFC IRVINE MARILYNN S., MFC
5030 EL CAMINO AVE 4112 PENNSYLVANIA AVE RILEY ELLEN FRANCES, MFC 4252
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 MONHEGAN WY
MATHER, CA 95655
BIRNBAUM DEBRA L , MFC IWANSKI ELAINE M , MFC
2773 12TH ST 2428 K ST RILEY SUZANNE R , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 1768 LANGHOLM WY
FOLSOM, CA 95630
BISHOP D.CHRISTINE , MFC JACKSON ARLTON M. , MFC
10120 FAIR OAKS BLVD STE B 2820 WALNUT AVE #8 CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 RINALDI GALA JEANNE , MFC 2642
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 HERITAGE PARK LN SACRAMENTO, CA 95835
JACOBSON BONNIE , MFC
BLAIR KATHRYN NORA , MFC MED CLINIC BEHAVIORAL SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 ROBERTSON KATHRYN A.,MFC 1731 I ST
PO BOX 7531 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA 95621 JACQUES KAREN N , MFC
1414 - 26TH ST ROBICHAUD DAPHNE , MFC
BLAKE DINA MERRILL , MFC 13405 FOLSOM, SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 8920 EMERALD PARK DR #A
CA BLVD #220 FOLSOM, CA 95630 ELK GROVE, CA 95624
JAMES SUZETTE MARIE , MFC 310 NATOMA
BLAZEK WILLIAM J. , MFC 720 HOWE AVE ST ROBINETT LOUISE V , MFC
STE 107 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 FOLSOM, CA 95630 2720 CAPITOL AVE #110 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
BOAN DAVID MICHAEL , MFC 4320 AUBURN JAMIESON DAVID LEWIS, MFC 6701 ROBINSON GERALD H , MFC
BLVD SUITE 1200 SACRAMENTO, CA 95841 SUNNYSLOPE DR #31 SACRAMENTO, CA 95828 3235 ARDEN WAY
SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
BOBER LISA ANN , MFC JANES ROBERT C , MFC
2951 FULTON AVE 700 2ND ST #43 ROBINSON JOHN L , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 GALT, CA 95632 3431 ARDEN CREEK RD SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
BOCK CALMAN , MFC JASPIN JOEL CHESTER , MFC 8421 HOLLINS ROBINSON-SMITH MARY T.,MFC 4950 KURZ
940 COMMONS DR COURT SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 CR
SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
JAYNE DOROTHY S , MFC
BOHR ROSE MARIE , MFC 8533 EMPEROR DRIVE RODRIGUEZ CHARLENE C., MFC 9314
8801 LEMAS RD FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 FASSETT WY
SACRAMENTO, CA 95828 ELK GROVE, CA 95758
JELLISON SHIRLEY K , MFC
BOLDEN-H. CATHERINE P.,MFC 4504 3067 FREEPORT BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 ROGERS CYNTHIA GAIL , MFC 855 HOWE
MULFORD AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 AVE #1
JETT MICHAEL EUGENE , MFC 8812 ON CT SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
BOND NATHAN H , MFC ELK GROVE, CA 95624
2816 E STREET ROGERS HILLIARD ROY , MFC 3336
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 JEW CHARLES C , MFC BRADSHAW RD #340 SACRAMENTO, CA 95827
4640 S LAND PARK DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95822
BONDS ALICE , MFC ROGERS-P. DEBORAH R., MFC 820 18TH
1732 DAPHNE AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95864 JOHNS THOMAS A , MFC STREET
1241 MACAULAY CIRCLE CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
BOROWIAK CHARLES C, MFC 5344 PIMLICO
SACRAMENTO, CA 95841 JOHNSON ANNETTE L, MFC ROLD SUSAN ANDREA , MFC 11630 FAIR
5250 LAKE KNOLL LN OAKS, CA BLVD #203 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
BORREGO ROXANA RENE, MFC 12 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
STARVIEW CT ROLLIN WALTER J , MFC
BUCKLEY ALISON ANNE, MFC 2618 J ST #2 KEYSER TONYA MARIE , MFC SCHNETZ MARY THERESA, MFC 212 MILL
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 892 MANN CT VALLEY CIRCLE S SACRAMENTO, CA 95835
FOLSOM, CA 95630
BUDWIN H M , MFC SCHRAMM CLARENCE F., MFC 8362 HIDDEN
2600 CAPITOL AVENUE #108 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 KIDDER JAMES CANTLEN , MFC 815 LAKE VALLEY CIRCLE FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
OAK COURT SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
BUGGY MICHAEL R , MFC SCHREADER KRISTY L. , MFC 5030 EL
5719 EASTRIDGE DRIVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95842 KING DORIS H , MFC CAMINO AVE CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
7845 GREENRIDGE WAY
BURG WILLIAM CLIFFORD, MFC 11622 FAIR FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 SCHUR BERNARD M. , MFC
OAKS, CA BLVD #103 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 571 P ST
KINGHORN DAVID G., MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
BURKE ANN J , MFC 2617 GILBERT WAY
7224 PINE GROVE WAY RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95670 SCOTT DOUGLAS E , MFC
FOLSOM, CA 95630 9260 LAGUNA KNOLL CT
KINSELLA ESTELLE E. , MFC ELK GROVE, CA 95758
BURKE MARK , MFC 8125 WAIKIKI DR
2716 N ST FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 SCOTT LISA LINDA , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 PO BOX 188169
KINYON MARYANN RITA , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
BURKE SANDRA KAYE , MFC 9647 FOLSOM PO BOX 2921
BLVD--PMB 130 SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 ORANGEVALE, CA 95662 SCOTT-DAY CHARLOTTE O, MFC 3516
BENEDIX WY
BURLINGAME KATHLEEN S.,MFC 3101 I ST KIRK ROBIN TAYLOR , MFC ELK GROVE, CA 95758
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 2620 J ST
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 SEATON CRAIG EDWARD , MFC 3611
BURNS EDWARD P., MFC SARECO CT
1846 CARAMAY WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 KITT ANNE J , MFC CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
33 KEEL CT
BURNS LORI , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95831 SEELEY VICTORIA , MFC
9701 MIRA DEL RIO SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 3010 I ST
KITT BERNARD M , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
BURTON W KATHLEEN , MFC 33 KEEL CT
371 SANTA YNEZ WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 SACRAMENTO, CA 95831 SEGIEN PAMELA M. , MFC
7996 CALIFORNIA AVE #B
BUTERA JENIFER G , MFC KITTRELL DORIAN GLENN, MFC 2150 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
8785 FOLSOM, CA BLVD #100 SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 STOCKTON BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95817
SEISHAS PAUL C. JR , MFC
BUTLER EDWARD GRANT, MFC 717 K ST KLAIBER CHARLES LEE, MFC 3612 9316 FEICKERT DR
#225 COMSTOCK WAY CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 ELK GROVE, CA 95624
SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
KLEGER BETTY M , MFC SELLERS TERESA DRAKE, MFC 7300 VILLA
BUTLER RUTH A , MFC 7058 SAN JACINTO CT DEL SOL LANE CITRUS HEIGHTS 95621
3630 SAN YSIDRO WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95864 CITRUS HEIGHTS 95621
SEUFERT CATHERINE E., MFC 8301
BUZZARD JOAN MILLER , MFC 10210 KLEINMAN KATHRYN , MFC GENESIS NORTHAM DRIVE
DONMAR LANE MENTAL HEALTH/ LOAVES & FISHES SACRAMENTO, CA ANTELOPE, CA 95843
ELK GROVE, CA 95624 95814
SEXTON KAREN F, MFC
CALDWELL BENJAMIN E., MFC 425 KLEIST-DONEHOWER M., MFC 7217 1431 43RD ST
UNIVERSITY AVE #201 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 CARDINAL RD SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
CALLEJAS MICHELLE L. , MFC 8687 SHARMA SOHAN LAL , MFC
FALLBROOK WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 KLINE KRISTINE NICOLE , MFC 6046 LEMON 350 SANDBURG DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
HILL AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95824
WAY 2553 RIO BRAVO CR SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 SOMERVILLE ADDISON W, MFC 61 GRAND
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 RIO CR
LEE BETH S , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95826
Penelope Chui, LMFT 6231 WASATCH WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95842
6130 Freeport Blvd, Site 200 B SORRENTINO THERESE, MFC
LEE PHILIP KNUTE , MFC PO BOX 254
Sacramento CA 95822.
1615 MORSE AVE FOLSOM, CA 95763
Phone: 916-709-7872 SACRAMENTO, CA 95864
CINNAMON ANN SUSAN , MFC SOTO LISA ANN , MFC
LEFSON EMMY G , MFC 608 10TH ST
PO BOX 298 1357-47TH ST
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
CIOCHETTI TERRI LYNN , MFC 10725 SOUKUP DEBORA A , MFC
LEIGH SANDRA M. , MFC 668 51ST ST
INTERNATIONAL DR RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95670 2150 STOCKTON BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95817 SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
CISNEROS KAREN T. , MFC LEISK HARRY G , MFC
6615 VALLEY HI DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95823 SPAHN VICTOR H , MFC
709 39TH ST 1260 JONAS AVE
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 SACRAMENTO, CA 95864
CLARK CHARLES J , MFC
4525 MANZANITA AVE #235 CARMICHAEL, CA 956081472 LEM LESLIE ANN , MFC SPAKE PATRICIA F. , MFC
5030 EL CAMINO AVE CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 2258-11TH AVE
CLARK FRED ALLEN , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
P O BOX 162550 LENTZ KATHRYN , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 1240 LARKIN WY SPALLER ANNE MARIE , MFC 6369 PALM DR
SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
CLARK JILL JEFFERS , MFC
PO BOX 22465 LEONARDINI CHERLA D., MFC 4281 WINDING
SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 SPARKS EDWIN MICHAEL, MFC 1019
WOODS FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 DORNAJO WAY #229 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
CLARK TANA MARIE , MFC LEVERONI GINA ROSE , MFC
4412 MORPHEUS LANE SACRAMENTO, CA 95864 SPARLING MARJORIE I , MFC 4068
4423 NIOBE CR BIRCHGROVE WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95826
SACRAMENTO, CA 95742
CLAYTON BERNEICE L , MFC
79 LAKESHORE CR SACRAMENTO, CA 95831 SPEECE CELIA MARIE , MFC 7830 MADISON
LEVY BRENNA SAMI , MFC AVE BLDG B #320 CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610
2701 I ST
COAN GRACE I , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
426 T STREET SPIVAK HOWARD BRUCE, MFC MED CLINIC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 BEHAVIORAL SACRAMENTO, CA 95815
LEWIS JAMES FORD , MFC
2248-1 WOODSIDE LANE STABBE HARVEY M , MFC
COCHRAN CARY B. , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
7928 ROCKY POINT CT PO BOX 6573
CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610 FOLSOM, CA 95763
LEWIS JOAN , MFC
400 PIMENTEL WAY STALIANS MARILYN K , MFC
CODY MARY LOUISE , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
186 TIVOLI WAY PO BOX 7067
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 FOLSOM, CA 95763
LEWIS R. ARTHUR , MFC
100 CAMBERWELL WY STEINBACH JANET LESLIE ,MFC 1015 23RD
COHEN DEBORAH ELLEN , MFC 2620 J ST FOLSOM, CA 95630
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 ST
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
LIBERTY-VIC. JEAN , MFC
COLLETTO BARBARA ANN, MFC 5269 PO BOX 278775
HERITAGE DRIVE CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 STEINSAPIR JANET , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 921 COMMONS DRIVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
CONNER CAROLYN GWEN, MFC PO BOX LIEBENGOOD D. ANNA , MFC
163213 STEMBER MICHAEL A. , MFC WHITE HOUSE
CUFF NANCY ANN , MFC RIO LINDA 95838 SUMMERS JANET LANDIS, MFC 3710
4921 KENNETH AVE CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 WINDING CREEK RD SACRAMENTO, CA 95826
LONG FAY ELEANOR , MFC
CULBERTSON LEON G , MFC 9312 APPALACHIAN DRIVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 SUSMILCH MERL LADEAN, MFC 8012 SIERRA
8782 CASELMAN ROAD SACRAMENTO, CA 95828 ST
LOPES C.GARY JOSEPH , MFC FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
CURRY LEE SUE , MFC PO BOX 1141
PO BOX 162550 ORANGEVALE, CA 95662 SUTER JOHN HAROLD, MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 1149 LANCASTER WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95822
LOREE TIMOTHY R , MFC
CURTIS CAROLYN RICH , MFC 7428 WISCONSIN DR SUTTERFIELD G KIM , MFC
2747 JULIE ANN CT CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610 9069 OLD CREEK DR
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 ELK GROVE, CA 95758
LOREE W.CHRISTINA , MFC
CUSTER ORAL M JR , MFC 7428 WISCONSIN DRIVE SWAIM-HUNT CHRISTIN , MFC 7220 LINCOLN
3550 BUENA VISTA DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610 AVE
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
DAHL ERNEST W , MFC LOVE CATHERINE JEAN , MFC
211 PERAZUL CR 2620 J STREET
SACRAMENTO, CA 95835 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 SWAIN SABRENA J. , MFC
8861 WILLIAMSON DR #40
DAKIN TIMOTHY JAY , MFC LOVE JACK DANIEL , MFC ELK GROVE, CA 95624
5150 SUNRISE BLVD SUITE H-1 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 1828 TRIBUTE RD #L
SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 SWEET LAQUITA JOY , MFC
DALZIEL JUDITH A. , MFC 2740 FULTON AVE #101 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
P O BOX 191362 LOVELACE G. EDWARD , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 KAISER PSYCHIATRY Edythe Swidler, LMFT
SACRAMENTO, CA 95823 Marriage and Family Therapist
DAMIANO SANDY M. , MFC KAISER 3125 Dwight Road. Ste.200
PERMANENTE DEPT SACRAMENTO, CA 95823 LOWE GARY JOHN , MFC Elk Grove, CA 95758
PO BOX 221485 (916) 548-1834
DANIELS SHERYL ANN , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95822
PO BOX 661646 TABAIE BIJAN HESSAM , MFC 9355 FOX RUN
SACRAMENTO, CA 95866 LUCAS EUGENE G , MFC WAY
2529 K STREET ELK GROVE, CA 95758
DAVIDSON HARRY R. , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
7301 FLORINWOOD DR #90 SACRAMENTO, CA 95823 TARIBO DORCAS NAOMI , MFC 9601 KIEFOR
Julia Lucas,Ph.D. BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95827
DAVIS BEVERLY L JR , MFC
3253 MARSHALL AVE CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
2412 Professional Drive
TAUBER MARIANNE LUCIE, MFC 1222 43RD
Roseville, CA 95661 ST
DAVIS DARLENE ANNE , MFC Ph.: (916) 813-8844 SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
PO BOX 1645 www.jlucasphd.com
NORTH HIGHLANDS, CA 95660 TAYLOR JOAN K , MFC
LUCCHESI S. ROTH , MFC PO BOX 2955
DAVIS DEBORAH ALISON , MFC 3550 WATT SACRAMENTO, CA 95812
9050 VICINO DR
AVE #180 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
ELK GROVE, CA 95758
TAYLOR M KATHRYN , MFC
DAVIS LESLIE , MFC P O BOX 162393
LUI RICHARD T , MFC
KAISER PERMANENTE SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
2740 FULTON AVE #118
FOLSOM, CA 95630
SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
TAYLOR SUSAN LOUISE , MFC 319 E RANCH
DAVIS THERESA MARIE , MFC RD
LUNA ALICIA MICHELLE , MFC
PO BOX 571 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
8321 GREENBACK LN
ELK GROVE, CA 95759
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
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DOUGLAS GERALD C , MFC MAPES G C , MFC TREVORROW SHARON M., MFC PO BOX 6746
1557 48TH ST 3717 CHAMBERLAIN WAY CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 FOLSOM, CA 95763
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
MAPES MARGARET M , MFC TROTTA JOAN BASCOU , MFC
DOW COLIN R , MFC 3717 CHAMBERLAIN WAY CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 310 ELMHURST CR SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
3341 POWER INN RD SACRAMENTO, CA 95826
MARGETICH T. CLAIRE , MFC 2277 FAIR TRUNNELL SUSAN L. , MFC
DOW DENNIS DWIGHT , MFC OAKS BLVD #190A SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 5740 WINDMILL WY #11 CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
3005 6TH ST
SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 MARQUART J.EVERET , MFC TSUDA HIROKO G , MFC
509 LAKERIDGE CT 6754 SWENSON WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
DOWDALL RICHARD J. , MFC FOLSOM, CA 95630
3835 FREEPORT BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 TUCKER CATHERINE C., MFC 2301 J ST #203
MARTINEZ DIANA O , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
DOWN BARBARA J , MFC 7375 DURFEE WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
9521 FOLSOM, CA BLVD #R SACRAMENTO, CA 95827 TUCKER JOHN E , MFC
MASIN-BOYD JUDITH , MFC 3235 ARDEN WY
DRACHNIK CATHERINE M , MFC 4124 5148 FREDERICKSBURG WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95835 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
AMERICAN RIVER DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95864
MASON ANN ELIZABETH , MFC 8804 #B TURNER SANDRA LEE , MFC
DRON TRACEY BARBEE , MFC SAWTELLE WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 4530 MONTRIL WY
PO BOX 1332 SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
CARMICHAEL, CA 95609 MASON JOANNE B , MFC
PO BOX 932 TUTTLE STEPHEN K , MFC
DRYDEN SANDRA JANE , MFC FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 P.O. BOX 661467
4875 BROADWAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95866
SACRAMENTO, CA 95820 MASSEY II JOHN C. II , MFC
5200 ARDEN WY #179 CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 TYLER DIXIE LEE , MFC
DUDLEY BETTY JANE , MFC 1792 TRIBUTE RD #350 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815
6211 PROVIDENCE WAY MASUDA RICHARD K., MFC
NORTH HIGHLANDS, CA 95660 1160-25TH AVE TYLER LYLA LYNN , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 2710 X ST
DUNCAN SARAH LYNN , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
PO BOX 486 Heidi Mathat Counseling
ELK GROVE, CA 95624 7509 Madison Ave. Suite 106 UPTON M G , MFC
Citrus Heights, CA 95610 9008 CENTRAL
ELMORE RICHARD A., MFC MCCREA CINDY JANE , MFC 3331 POWER INN RD #170 SACRAMENTO, CA 95826
2150 STOCKTON BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95817 4340 65TH STREET SACRAMENTO, CA 95820
VRIELING LAWRENCE J. , MFC 4413 BARON
EMERSON ROBERT M , MFC MCCREARY ELLEN E. , MFC AVE
5000 GAZELLE CT PO BOX 347 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 CARMICHAEL, CA 95609
VUILLEUMIER ROGER G., MFC 1792 TRIBUTE
ENDSLEY GRADY J , MFC MCDADE MARIANNE , MFC RD #350 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815
6311 38 AVE 1900 POINT WEST WY #197 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815
SACRAMENTO, CA 95824 WAECHTER TONYA M., MFC
MCDONOUGH SARA G. , MFC 2710 X ST #2-B 9166 HUBBARD CT
ENGELHARDT BARBARA A.,MFC 2020 29TH SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 ELK GROVE, CA 95624
ST #205 SACRAMENTO, CA 95817
MCFADDEN JOHN P , MFC WAGGONER JERRY D , MFC
ERICKSON JOHN P , MFC 875 - 52ND ST 7405 GREENBACK LN #295 CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610
3801 DELL RD SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 WALKER PATRICIA K. , MFC
MCGOWAN GARY P. , MFC 7996 OLD WINDING WY #210 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
ERLANDSON GAYA LEE , MFC 2631 BELL ST
6130 FREEPORT BLVD #206 SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 WALKER STEPHEN B , MFC
820 18TH ST
ERWIN MICHAEL , MFC MCGRATH JERALD G , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
145 COPPER LEAF WAY 688 N ST
SACRAMENTO, CA 95838 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 WALSHE MARY FRANCES, MFC 3920 W LAND
PARK DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95822
ESHELMAN CE M , MFC MCKINNEY KATHLEEN G., MFC 2509
4825 J Street, Ste 111 CAPITAL AVE #202 SACRAMENTO, CA WARNE SANDRA , MFC
Sacramento, CA 95819 95816 1722 PROFESSIONAL DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
Phone: 916-470-3668
Email: cemonster_2000@yahoo.com MCKNIGHT ROBIN S , MFC WARREN DAVID H , MFC
http://www.ceeshelman.com 2609 CAPITOL AVE #4 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 6298 SO LAND PARK DRIVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
ESTAMPA ARCHIE A , MFC MCLAUGHLIN KIMBERLY A.,MFC 2316 WARREN PAUL WALLACE, MFC 7933
4120 KENNETH AVENUE LAREDO RD DERSINGHAM DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95829
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
WATERMAN JILL M , MFC
ESTES REX WILLIAM , MFC MCNAIR EDWARD , MFC 2275-12TH AVENUE SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
5401 OAK STONE LN. PO BOX 1527
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 ELK GROVE, CA 95759 WATHNEY SELMER E , MFC
125 MEISTER WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
EVANS BARBARA JOANNE, MFC PO BOX MCPHERSON LEROY W.JR, MFC 7250
160105 WALNUT RD
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 WATSON MARILYN MAE , MFC 2800
HOFFMAN BLUFF CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
EVANS DOUGLAS M , MFC MEANS WILLIAM JOSEPH , MFC PO BOX
8615 FAIROAKS BLVD #9 CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 1808 WEBBER MARCIA E , MFC
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 7245 E SOUTHGATE DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
EVE GAIL , MFC
2180 HARVARD ST #210 BOX 2 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 MEDARI JOYCE IRENE , MFC 7485 RUSH WEINANDY KYMBERLY M., MFC 1401 EL
RIVER DR STE 710 SACRAMENTO, CA 95831 CAMINO AVE #104 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815
EVERETT DEBRA K., MFC
5777 MADISON AVE #240 SACRAMENTO, CA 95841 MEDINA AMANDA C. , MFC WEISSTEIN KAREN R. , MFC JEWISH FAMILY
1008 TENTH ST #477 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 SERVICE SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
EWERS KRISTEN MARIE, MFC 11344 COLOMA
RD #250 MEDINA LESLIE JEAN , MFC WELLS CLARENCE E. JR , MFC 585
GOLD RIVER, CA 95670 8801 FOLSOM, CA BLVD #210 SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 LEEWARD WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
FAITOS SUSAN E., MFC MELROSE RUTH SHARON, MFC 1117 RODEO WELSH DORIS M , MFC
PO BOX 191206 WAY 5916 KAHARA CT
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 SACRAMENTO, CA 95822
FALES JAMES E , MFC MENDEZ DEBBIE JEAN , MFC 5404 LAUREL WESSEL JAMES W., MFC
9432 ACAPULCO WAY HILL DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95841 2412 ANDRADE WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95864
ELK GROVE, CA 95624
MENDEZ TRISHA ANN , MFC WESTON LOUANNE COLE , MFC 5006
FARRELL FRANCINE A , MFC PO BOX 189484 SUNRISE BLVD #106
2740 FULTON AVENUE #122 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 SACRAMENTO, CA 95818 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
FILSON CATHERINE Z. , MFC 2521 36TH AVENUE SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 9965 HORN RD #C
9554 EMERALD PARK DRIVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95827
ELK GROVE, CA 95624 MILLA NANCY ANN , MFC
2360 EAST BIDWELL #107 FOLSOM, CA 95630 WILCOX RICHARD W , MFC
FINGAR WENDELL LEE , MFC MILLER AMIE JO , MFC 615/2 WOODSIDE SIERRA SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
6000 RIDGEVIEW COURT KAISER PERMANENTE
CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610 SACRAMENTO, CA 95823 WILES LOU ANN , MFC
4096 BRIDGE ST #7
FISCHER WENDY SUE , MFC MILLER DAVID W., MFC FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
11230 GOLD EXPRESS DR #310-232 GOLD RIVER, 1416 LOS PADRES WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
CA 95670 WILEY JOYCE M , MFC
MILLER DENISE LYN , MFC 2161 STACIA WAY
FISHER MONTE DENNIS , MFC 8964 QUAIL LEAF CT SACRAMENTO, CA 95822
681 W TYLER ISLAND BRIDGE RD ISLETON, CA 95641 ELK GROVE, CA 95624
WILKIN JUDITH ANN , MFC
FITZPATRICK GAIL , MFC MILLER KARA V , MFC 2200 L ST
P O BOX 9813 6380 DENTON WY #9 SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
SACRAMENTO, CA 95823 CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610
WILKINS KENNETH M. , MFC
FITZPATRICK GAIL R., MFC MILLER KENNETH CARL , MFC 6841 SUTTER P O BOX 191168
768 DENSMORE CT AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
FOLSOM, CA 95630 CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
WILLIAMS BETSEY A , MFC
FLEMING VIRGINIA S. , MFC MILLER MIRIAM G. , MFC 2494 LARKSPUR LN #203 SACRAMENTO,
732 BLACKMER CIRCLE SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 706 WOODSIDE LANE EAST #12 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 CA 95825
FLETCHER CHARLES R , MFC MILLER NANCY G. , MFC WILLIAMS ELIZABETH T. , MFC 4200
9532 WINTERBROOK WAY ORANGEVALE 95662 1990 THIRD ST #600 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 PROSPECT DRIVE CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
FLOWERS KIMBERLIE J , MFC MILLER VIVIAN ICHIMURA , MFC 835 WILLIAMS G CHRISTENE B, MFC 7041
2428 K ST UNIVERSITY AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 LINCOLN OAKS DRIVE
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
MILLHONE MARTHA MARY, MFC 2268
Elisse Johnson Floyd, LMFT WINDWARD LANE WILLIAMS NORA LEE , MFC
RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95670 182 BAXTER AVE
418 Alhambra Blvd
SACRAMENTO, CA 95815
Sacramento, CA 95816 MITCHELL DONNA L , MFC
Ph 916.535.7822 131 WINDING CANYON LANE FOLSOM, CA 95630 WILLIS JAMES HENRY , MFC 3550 WATT AVE
#180 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
FLYNN SUSAN ELIZABETH, MFC 3015 O ST MITCHELL LISA RUTH , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 7981 PARK DR WILSON FRANK BENJAMIN,MFC PO BOX
FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 1861
FORD-COLARD TERRI A. , MFC NEW ELK GROVE, CA 95759
HORIZONS COUNSELING CTR CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 MITCHELL PAUL BRYANT, MFC 131 WINDING
CANYON LANE FOLSOM, CA 95630 WILSON LAURA LYNN , MFC
FORS KENNETH W , MFC 1815 STOCKTON BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
2617 LA MESA WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 MIX-GRABLE SHARON KAY, MFC 2117 ERIC
RD WILSON SHARON T. , MFC
FORT MARY E , MFC CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 2617 CAPITOL AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
811 SAN RAMON WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95864
MIYAZAKI IKUKO , MFC WILSON STEFANI RUTH , MFC 2801 AVALON
FOSSUM MARY ELLYN M , MFC 1722 874 57TH ST DR
PROFESSIONAL DR SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
FOSSUM SUSAN ANNE , MFC MOAZAM CYRUS A , MFC WILSON THEA DISTE , MFC
1301 H ST
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FREDRICKSON DARREL D, MFC 4432 JAN DR MORRISON ELSA S , MFC WISTOS CHARLA MARIE, MFC 9814 MINDY LN
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 455 UNIVERSITY AVE #240 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 WILTON, CA 95693
FREED ALVYN M , MFC MORRISON ISADORE , MFC WITCRAFT PATRICIA ANN, MFC 4748
1129 COMMONS DR 381 LANFRANCO CR SACRAMENTO, CA 95836 MARLBOROUGH WAY CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
MORRISON JULIE ELLEN , MFC 1580 WITTE AMY LISA , MFC
FREY JANE TOWER , MFC CREEKSIDE DR #240 FOLSOM, CA 95630 5801 NORTH AVE
11450 GRINDING ROCK PLACE GOLD RIVER, CA 95670 MORRISON RICHARD LYLE, MFC 16 QUAIL CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
POINT PLACE CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
FRONDAL SHERRIE JEAN, MFC 6737 WOFFORD NICHOLE C , MFC
LINCOLN AVENUE CARMICHAEL, CA MORTON PAUL O , MFC 425 PINE ST #2
95608 2277 FAIR OAKS BLVD #190A SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 GALT, CA 95632
FRONTIERA MARY K. , MFC MOSER REBECCA LYNN , MFC WOLFE LARRY JOSEPH , MFC 8300 FAIFR
8253 CONOVER DRIVE P O BOX 1325 OAKS BLVD #402A CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610 CITRUS HEIGHTS 95611
WOLGAMOTT RICHARD L., MFC 3730
FULTON VILDANA K. , MFC MUELLER EDWARD E , MFC HORTON LANE CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
8985 ARBORVIEW DR 6305 GOVERNOR LANE SACRAMENTO, CA 95828
ELK GROVE, CA 95758 WOLTER LEROY W , MFC
MUIR ANNE H , MFC P O BOX 214642
FUZESSERY TERI LANI , MFC 10418 FAIR OAKSBLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95821
3550 WATT AVE #180 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
WONG CALVIN JOHN , MFC
GABLE BEVERLY E. , MFC MUIR RANDALL LYNN , MFC 1060 RIO CIDADE WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95831
6628 CHIQUITA WY 10418 FAIR OAKS BLVD
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628 WONG IRENE , MFC
2202 63RD AVE
GAJ JORGE , MFC MULLENIX B J , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95822
3100 YARWOOD WAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95833 PO BOX 3093 WONG-M. JINNIE D. , MFC
CITRUS HEIGHTS 95611 4600 47TH AVE SUITE 210
GALBRAITH SARA A. , MFC SACRAMENTO, CA 95824
2620 J ST 2ND FL MULLIGAN JAMES T., MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 5859 KAHARA CT WOODBURY VEOLA , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95822 PO BOX 2347
GANSON STUART C. , MFC NORTH HIGHLANDS, CA 95660
1533-37TH ST MUNFORD PAUL , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 4300 AUBURN BLVD #201 SACRAMENTO, CA 95841 WOODS MICHAEL A. , MFC
THE FAMILY STUDY CTR SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
GARCES LAURA VIRGINIA, MFC SUTTER MUNICH LITA ELIZA , MFC
COUNSELING CENTER SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 5714 FOLSOM, CA BLVD #117 SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 WOODWARD PAUL S. , MFC
9728 KENT ST., #C
GARCIA ROBERT JOSE , MFC MURRAY M SUSAN , MFC ELK GROVE, CA 95624
418 ALHAMBRA BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 5319 CARNEIA CT
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 WOOLCOTT JOHN PHILIP, MFC
GARDNER CHARLINE M. , MFC 5801 SUTTER SACRAMENTO, CA CHILDREN'S HOME SACRAMENTO,
AVENUE APT #213 CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 MURRAY STEVEN F , MFC CA 95820
PO BOX 661708
GAREY SHAARON BETTY, MFC PO BOX SACRAMENTO, CA 95866 WORSTER HELEN MARY , MFC 2710 X ST #2A
1477 SACRAMENTO, CA 95818
FOLSOM, CA 95763 MUSCHIO KATHLEEN M., MFC 1580
CREEKSIDE DR #240 FOLSOM, CA 95630 WORTHAM JOAN C. , MFC
GAULT JENNIFER A , MFC MUTINDA PEGGY W , MFC 5917 COUSTEAU CT
8980 ALDERSON AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 3650-A AUBURN BLVD #200 SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 ELK GROVE, CA 95758
GEE ROSE , MFC MYERS NANCY LOUISE , MFC 4532 WRIGHT SARGENT J , MFC
3125 DWIGHT RD #200 MORPHEUS LANE SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 6220 SUMMERSET LANE
ELK GROVE, CA 95758 CITRUS HEIGHTS 95621
NADELL WILLIAM M , MFC
GELEIN KATHY LYNN , MFC 3256 ROSEMONT DRIVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 WYATT PAUL DOUGLAS , MFC 3406
2131 STONY BAR WAY AMERICAN RIVER DR #B SACRAMENTO, CA 95864
GOLD RIVER, CA 95670 NAIMARK ANN , MFC
418 ALHAMBRA BLVD SACRAMENTO, CA 95816 WYCOSKY LEONARD G. , MFC CALIFORNIA
GENDEL SIDNEY , MFC STATE UNIVERSITY
4817 T ST NASCA TERESA MARY , MFC 1900 POINT SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 WEST WAY #180 SACRAMENTO, CA 95815
YANKAUER MARK STUART, MFC 601
GEORGE PATRICIA ANN , MFC 6147 SUTTER NAUMAN NANCY , MFC UNIVERSITY AVE STE 145
AVE PO BOX 7091 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 FOLSOM, CA 95763
YODER LEROY ALBION , MFC 8216
GERBASI KAREN A , MFC NAVARRO TAMARA J , MFC RENSSELAER WAY SACRAMENTO, CA
5103 RICHON VISTA COURT CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 200 BICENTENNIAL CR #176 SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 95826
GERE SUSAN HAZEL , MFC NELSON CAROL S , MFC ZAHN RICHARD LEE JR , MFC 2360 E
1501 STRADER AVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95815 SIERRA VISTA HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT PROGRAM BIDWELL ST #107 FOLSOM, CA 95630
SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
GILL-CALLAHAN M. L, MFC ZAMBROS DANIELA L. , MFC
4875 BROADWAY NELSON NICOLE ANN , MFC PO BOX 3044
SACRAMENTO, CA 95820 8037 FAIR OAKS, CA BLVD #103 CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 CARMICHAEL, CA 95609
GILLILAND KIMBERLY A., MFC 1021 SCHOOL NELSON NOEL EDWARD , MFC 980 CASTEC ZARETSKY RANDE ILENE, MFC 4790
ST DRIVE SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 DOVERCOURT CR CARMICHAEL, CA
FOLSOM, CA 95630 95608
GILLIS EILEEN SANDRA , MFC NELSON TRACY LEIGH , MFC 6070 ORCHARD
ZEH SANDRA CORINNE B., MFC 5008 S
455 UNIVERSITY AVE SUTIE 350 SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 VIEW DR ELK GROVE, CA 95757
LAND PARK DRIVE SACRAMENTO, CA
95822
GILLOGLY BARBARA G , MFC NEUMAN THOMAS LLOYD , MFC 5141
7049 MARIPOSA AVE RIDGEGATE WAY FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
ZINGALE DONALD PAUL , MFC 809 50TH
CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610 STREET
NICHOLAS LAURENCE M , MFC 4819 DONNIE SACRAMENTO, CA 95819
GIORDANO KAREN M T , MFC LYN WAY CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
PO BOX 1912 ZOLOW ANGELA MARCIA , MFC 4875
ELK GROVE, CA 95759 NIGL JASON MC KINLEY , MFC 9837 BROADWAY #125 SACRAMENTO, CA 95820
FOLSOM, CA BLVD #F SACRAMENTO, CA 95827
GISLA BARBARA G , MFC
5400 J STREET NITZ MARIE B , MFC
SACRAMENTO, CA 95819 5530 MICHAEL WY SACRAMENTO, CA 95822
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9861
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Links to Other Resources 681-
Bel Air (Elk Grove Florin/Calvin) 681-5790
5840
LEGAL SERVICES
920-
Public Libraries Bel Air (Truxel & W. El Camino) 920-3558
7840
Local Colleges 782-
Bel Air (Douglas Blvd, Roseville) 781-7840
M. & Family Therapists 3643
858-
Mental Health Professionals Bel Air Sunrise, Rancho Cordova 858-0481
1123
Need Help with Utility 786-
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972-
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0360
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CHIROPRACTORS 480-
Long's 3338 Arden Way, Sac 95825 480-0351
Mental Illness Awareness 0640
934-
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0139
Healthy Families 392-
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4505
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989-
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6715
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864-
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334-
Long's (Elkhorn Blvd) 334-7450
3681
714-
Long's (Elk Grove & Waterman) 714-5372
5427
928-
Long's (Club Center Dr/Natomas) 928-6848
0418
568-
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1619
444-
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9288
707-422-
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3551
485-
Long's 4959 Marconi, 95608 485-1147
2454
393-
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1072
922-
Manor Drug (Northgate/W. El Camino) 2361 Northgate Blvd 922-9392
2444
421-
Masons Pharmacy 4600 47th Ave, Sac 428-7500
0506
530-742- 530-742-
Medi-Mart (Formerly Pinnacare Pharmacy)
8808 8888
971-
Mia Smilt
6709
Mor-Care United 809 Grand Ave, Sac (Reopened 922-
922-4512
10/07) 2540
924-
Nghi Meokamphiou Pharmacy
7989
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332-4420
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852-4222
Hills95762 0951
487-
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7794
285-
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9377
782-
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0649
Rite-Aid 4701 Whitney Ave, Carmichael, 95608 (formerly 483-
483-8479
Whitney Pharmacy) 6667
530-824- 530-824-
Rite-Aid 640 Edith Ave, Corning, Ca 96021
5086 8781
530-662-
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6261
530-533-
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8627
929-
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9670
478-
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2975
681-
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2893
729-
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0368
421-
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3136
422-
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0839
428-
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3498
452-
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7781
483-
Rite-Aid Fulton (& Hurley) 483-3486
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Rite-Aid (4004 Foothill Blvd. Roseville, Ca 95747 786-8671
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Rite-Aid 1165 Arnold Dr. Martinez
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Rite-Aid Gold River, Sunrise
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Safeway (Greenback) Citrus Heights 727-2456
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Safeway Sierra College/Douglass, Roseville
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Sam's Club 3100 Freeway Blvd, Sac 419-1292
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Sam's Club 904 Pleasant Grove Blvd, Roseville 781-8151
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Sunrise Medical Pharmacy 400 Sunrise Ave, Roseville 782-0626
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Target 1919 Fulton Ave, Sacramento 483-5141
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Target (Natomas)
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Thanh Thuy Pharmacy 6830 Stockton Blvd #160, Sacramento 391-7210
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Timberlake Pharmacy
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Valley Pharmacy 7600 Hospital Drive, Sac 95823 423-2098
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Walgreen's 4331 Antelope Road 722-3304
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Walgreen's 4995 Mack Road (Franklin & Mack) 399-0860
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Walgreen's (Antelope/Sunrise) 722-1982
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Walgreen's (Jefferson/Capitol) West Sac 371-3801
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Walgreen's (24th & Florin) 399-9674
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WalMart 1018 Riley St, Folsom 95630 983-5667
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Wal-Mart (Natomas Mktplc/Truxel) 928-9673
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Wal-Mart (Rancho Cordova) 361-0515
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Wal-Mart 755 Riverpoint Dr West Sacramento, CA 95691 (fax & 373-
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Wal-Mart 5821 Antelope Rd (Antelope/Rosevill Rd) 729-6236
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Elisabeth A"Maneely: "I am a former Sacramentan who left the area because
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Or just you add your e-mail in box bellow: the mental health system in Sacramento was lacking. To think of cutting is further is down
Health plan questions right frightening. I now reside in Hot Springs, Arkansas where I attend a weekly group for
Licensed Edu Psychologist free, see a psychiatrist for a limited fee, and also see a therapist weekly for a reduced rate.
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DAVID COLEMAN: "It always seems that the decision makers attack the most
Local Colleges vulnerable citizens whenever they fail to fulfill their obligation as trustees of our community
M. & Family Therapists finances. In most cases, it is the unwillingness of the decision makers to take responsiblity
Mental Health Professionals for their failed fiscal policies. It is time that the Board put aside it's arogance and ""Do The
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mentally ill, the elderly or the poor- Please do not cut the care these citizens desperately
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Office of Huma Rights BernadetteStafford: "It is imperative that children get the mental health and
Thrift store rehabilitation services they need to become productive and healthy members of society.
They are our future and we have an obligation to support this effort.",
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SACRAMENTO PSYCHIATRISTS Emily Tupper: "I am a professional social worker in the healthcare field. Each day I
SACRAMENTO PSYCHOLOGISTS am faced with the unfortunate realities of the lack of mental health care resources for
Psychological Association Sacramento County residents. Additional cuts in services would have a significant impact
on the healthcare and social services systems. The resources that we have are important
Youth AOD and I consider them to be invaluable. I urge you to avoid further cuts to Sacramento
Yoth Bereavement County Mental Health services as this would cause a great disservice to the people of
Youth Eating Disorders Sacramento county.",
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David Harrington: "Eliminating or limiting the 4 RSTs will result in almost 9000
people finding themselves further marginalized. The economy and the accomapnying
U.C.R. SACRAMENTO pressures will surely result in a significant increase in the number of people in need of and
Listen to Radio seeking mental health services for the first time; or perhaps the first time in a while. The
Watch Television possibilities for folks in either situation mentioned are grim to say the least. Our choices
About SACPROS now will either help or hinder the overall wellbeing of thousands of people. That needs to
remain in the forefront of everyone's mind.",
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Adult Day Care Centers Marielle Brandt: "I train master's level mental health clinicians and also provide
Fathers Resource Center training to mental health clinicians in Sacramento county. California is behind many states
CalWORKs Information in the area of mental health - we need more mental health clinicians and more cutting edge
Medical Transportation training to provide comprehensive mental health services to our community members. Our
children and families are hurting already due to the lack of services. California is already
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lacking ""prevention"" programs that are geared toward keeping people in the work force
Fundamentals of Recovery and addressing needs of children and families. Cutting funds in mental health services will
Low-Cost Prescriotions only exacerbate a full range of problems (including crime, homelessness, etc.) that we are
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grandchildren. We all want safe and healthy communities in which they can thrive after we
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are all gone. Vote against any cuts to mental health in our state.",
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Mental Health Resourse Gu Arnold Golub: "Funding for Mental Health Services must be continued. Individuals
NO-TO-BUDGETS-CUTS with access to Mental Healh Services are able to maintain a job, pay taxes, and remain a
Support SACPROS productive member of Society. Those who are unable to receive such support increase
costs to the community.",
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Meet and Greet on Novembe Leigh Bennett: "There are far tooo many people who need mental health care,
Accepting Medi-Cal Insura especially those who are fighting chronic illnesses with no support system in place. Please
Accepting CMISP do not cut these services, so many people could benefit from these services!"
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Naomi Hagerdon: "I don't even live in Sac. I live in the bottom half of Fresno
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county. Our mental health system has been repeatedly receiving cuts and it shows. Too
Ways to apply for SSDI/SS many people with too many problems that it has become an overload for a society that
Consumer Speaks Conferenc doesn't give a damn. The problem is that nobody takes mental health seriously, it's a little
Kaiser Centers taboo. something meant to be swept under the rug glossed over and fed a pill. That pisses
MHA-INNOVATION MEETINGS me off. To top it off what little funding was coming in is now gone. More people are going to
suffer, especially with job/money loss, that we are all seeing with this recession. The
VOLUNTEERISM California government wants to make cut backs? How about to their salaries? Oh no that
SENIOR CENTERS/PROGRAMS would be too close to home. Don't worry none of the crazies will notice that they're out of
IHSS meds, Who cares if another nut job hurts someone or kills themselves, it out of our hands
FREE HOT MEALS! now. This is such crap and I am more than happy to stand up against this. Sincerely,
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Aja R."TIDWELL: "Because I have worked in the Mental Health System, and have
Leadership Training also had family with Mental Illness I feel that stopping the funding would be wrong!!! Please
FREE Youth Conference DO NOT make these patients suffer because like it or not THEY ARE PEOPLE
Scholarships Offered TOO!!!!!","Aja R. Tidwell"
CHIROPRACTORS Jacob Robertson: "To our Board of Supervisors, I plead. As you consider the
Mental Illness Awareness relative costs and benefits of leaving many of the mentally ill without treatment or services
CCHI Links they depend on in the community, ask yourself: How will these budget cuts affect the
mentally ill individuals and the taxpayers?"
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Michael Savasta: "Healing the sick should have more priority in the budget"
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means more people will end up in JAIL, simple as that!",
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Amy Jensen RN: As a Psych RN in a outpt clinic and a current Psych Nurse
Smoking Cessation Resourc Practitioner student graduating in June this year, I am unnerved by the lack of regard for
Wellness Resources our most vulnerable population. With no funding to the County Psych clinics, over 8,000
Volunteer Opportunities mentally ill adults will have no access to services including medication management and
case management that have been shown to reduced recidivism rates in psychiatric
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hospitals. I urge you to reconsider your allocation of funding as a decrease in mental health
Ask the Doctor services will only increase the number of out clients that use the psych inpt hospitals and
Free Courses from Top uni the ER...and the ones that do not utilize those will still be costing us more money with an
increase of police activity due to being off their medications and not having case
management services. Even if they have Medi-Cal, these clients can not be seen at their
PCP office adequately. If this was your daughter, son, mother, father, wife or husband....
what would you want for them???"
VICKI FERRIS: Please don't hurt a group who is already at the mercy of society
that has failed them in so many ways, please don't make it worse. Remember this will harm
all of us ultimately.",
Elizabeth Petersen: "In addition to maintaining all the beneficial services to the
mental health consumers of Sacramento County, please also consider keeping mental
health professionals employed, so as not increase the steadily rising unemployment rate in
Ca, and to leave the burden of care for mental health clients in the hands of already skilled
professionals. Do not burden other state or county entities with the care of the unique
needs of mental health clients.",
Alexis Bernard: "I oppose cuts of mental health services because of the fiscal
impact that a reduction in these services would have on our county. Reducing these
services will cost far more as the individuals receiving the services will undoubtedly end up
in our jails and hospitals. There will also be an increase in emergency police calls,
inappropriate utilization of emergency services, psychiatric hospitalizations and arrests/
incarcerations.",
Susan Miner: "I have already seen the impact of the cuts in sacramento. I see
people sleeping behind trash cans at various stores around the sacramento area.
Additional cuts will only increase this problem making Sacramento a depressed and sad
area to live. Nobody should have to live like that. Please do what you can to put an end to
more cuts in mental health.",
Kim Warren: I work in the field and I also have a sister with mental issues. There
are to many people with mental issues that need support. So please think about not cutting
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Stephanie Hughes: "As a society we have in recent years begun to realize the
value of offering Mental Health services to all strata of society. My brother in Hawaii has
been able to become a productive member of society due to interventions he received in
this area. His comment as he proceeds in his 5 th year of recovery is : ""there should be
counseling centers on every corner!"" As a society we need to broaden not reduce our
efforts!!",
Joy Muraki: "I am a therapist and am very concerned that my adult clients will not
be able to access the mental health services that they need. Without such services, their
chances of being hospitalized at either psychiatric hospitals or medical hospitals will
increase significantly.",
Sharon Watson: "I have worked for Sacramento and Placer County, at non-profit
county contracted Metnal Health programs, that help families & children with special needs
for 12 years. Every year I see that our service delivery is negatively impacted by funding
cuts & bureaucracy. In the end, it only causes more societal domino effects, due to these
families not getting the education and support they need to become more successful
citizens. Please do not CUT MENTAL HEALTH funds! This will affect several jobs...but
more importantly, the most vulnerable people in our society will be left with no other option,
but to continue the cycles that our Mental Health agencies are so desperately trying to
break!","If you want to cut anything......cut ENTERTAINER salaries! TV sitcoms, hollywood
movie stars, music industry, even athletes.....they MAKE TOO MUCH MONEY. None of
them deserve several homes worldwide, mansions, several expensive cars, clothes that
cost thousands of dollars...that's where the US goes wrong. If every single American put the
money from just ONE movie ticket stub in a FUND..that would be millions of dollars in ONE
SINGLE DAY. Openings for movies bring in several millions! What if every moviegoer, that
day, put that 10 dollar bill in a Mental Health fund? Hmmmmm..."
Caroline Caton: "Untreated mental illness will cost many many times the amount
of money cut from the budget. Untreated paranoid schizophrenia caused my mother to lose
her peace of mind and body. After spending over 17 years homeless, she was placed in
the care of Sacramento County. The last four years of her life cost well over $2 million. She
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was one person. Do the math. How effective can it be to eliminate treatment, leaving only
the most expensive outcome as an option? Both in human and financial terms.",
Tammy Del Rio": "California can not afford any more cuts to our mental health
services.",
Sally Carney: his issue is important to me because my parents instilled in me values to care
for my fellow man. Mental illness is just as valid a disease as mumps, cancer, or whatever.",
Christina Hardy: "Funds for Mental Health, especically for children, is so important and
something that we as a society are impacted with everyday. We need to help!",
Darrell Steed: "this is a very important thing for people in this area so they have a
place to find the help that is needed",
Helga,Griffith: "My name is Helga Griffith and I am a mental health consumer who
may end up hospitalized or worse if I cannot get Medi-cal. I am on many different
medications and have been a kaiser member my whole life--and we just now finally seem to
have my meds right. I cannot pay my kaiser insurance and honestly, I am frightened about
what will happen to me when kaiser discontinues my insurance. I have been through a lot--
just to get the right doctors, psych, and finally a great therepist. I applied for medi-cal and
they have not informed me if I am going to get it or not--they have 90 days. It has been one
month--and I am now two months behind in insurance payments. Do I have to die or get
suicidal just to get help? apparently so, or so I have been told.","We need more services to
help people before they spiral into crisis--it is easily preventable. But cutting fudns for
mental health is dangerous and irresponsible. Sincerely, Helga Griffith"
Arthur Sanchez: "this is not the time to limit an already meager budget for mental
health needs!",
Kelly Jameson: "I have had the opportunity to work for those with a Mental health
diagnose for over 20 years. I feel it is a very important field. Just for a moment think about
those who are affected not by just one diagnosis, but several different types of Mental
Health Diagnoses. What about, how it impacts their family and friends as well. These
people come from various types of backgrounds. Some individuals have obtained a
Masters Degree or other people who are high school dropouts. They are all human and all
deserve equal Mental Health and medical treatment. There is a definite ongoing need!
Cutting funding is cutting off their link to any hope for wellness and recovery!",
Cindi Garcia: "Tough times require tough decisions by our Board of Supervisors. I
urge you not to cut further funding for mental health services at the time when people most
need mental health services because of an unsettled economic condition.",
K Payton: "Mental Health services throughout CA. is a major issue & challenge to
work through, not just Sac Co. However, working in Social Services I'm finding that there's
already people who need our services who are falling through the cracks because of staff
shortages. There's also not enough resources for the elderly with developmental delays.
Alta Regional is a good resource but more resources are needed but the funding continues
to decrease. To cut important community programs on a shoestring staff budget would
continue to provide a disservice to our neighbors who have life challenges and it's just not
rational nor ethical, in my opinion. The Board of Supervisors need to honestly understand
that these cuts not only provide a disservice to our fellow Americans but it will increase the
costs to treatment centers, hospitals, and the homelessness will continue to rise. Have you
visited ""tent city"" yet? It's a sad situation so please don't make it worse for those seeking
mental health services in the future! Thank you.",
Charlotte Belton: "We are facing a crisis in our city with homelessness, and any
additional cuts to social service programs will only add to this epidemic. We cannot afford to
take Mental Health Services away. We must take care of societies' most vulnerable, it will
be to our advantage to take care of the people who need it the most.",
PEREZ ZABINA: "Please dont cut services there will be a lot of people with out
medications. it will be a big problem than you think. People need thier medications to
function just like a sick child does.",
Donald Manley: "Many people, myself included, rely on community driven medical
and mental institutions for help. Without this, we would be without treatment, without the
proper medications, and without anywhere to turn to. Don't take away our hope. Don't cut
funding.",
Norberto Martin: "The funds are importanat. please do not cut these funds. We
need all the help we can get.",
Marcia Gump: " I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health
services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison
rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost. Most concerning is the
impact that the cuts will have on children. Sacramento County's Child Protective Services
is overwhelmed and will not be able to manage the added risks.",
Jessica Serrano: "This is important to me because I care about all these clients.
Where are they suppose to go? To see the looks on our patient's faces when they worry
about Visions Umlimited closing down makes me sad. I work at Visions Umlimited and I
believe we help a lot of people. To cut money from us will hurt everyone. The clients and
the employees. Please reconcider your decision and don't cut from mental health. Thank
you.",
Navneet Singh: "We are always here for the clients,of any help they need,please
do not cut Funds for mental health",
Rebecca Martin:To the Board of Supervisors - Please do not cut mental health
services in Sacramento County. Many, many people depend on the RST's for help! What
will they do?",
Cheryl Perez: "mental Health Services are the reason there is SOME sanity in this
world!",
Iris Rivera: "We need employment services because we all need to work to support
our families and grow as persons.",
SINGH MANSFIELD: "It is important because I started working for Visions at the
age of 18 in Sacramento, CA at first working with the mentally challenged seemed like a job
I would never take seriously but then I realized it was meant for me. I loved my job enjoyed
the members and realized that we need more companies like Visions and Turning Point so
that we can help those who need it. Our jail and prison systems do not have the proper
training nor do they have proper housing for the mentally challenged. These are people
who can not help themselves and need help of qualifed workers who can help them through
the daily grind of life.",
Gerry Dabi: "Cutting funds for Mental Health Services would be an ultimate
disservice to the community. Not only will patients be greatly impacted, but also the
dedicated mental healthcare professionals who have established a rapport with their
patients. These professionals are not only there for the patients, but for the patient's
families and caregivers. They are their to lend support, awareness, and many other
intangibles that only bring a positive outlook for many of the patients.",
Chelsea Bagias: "With the services provided these clients are able to improve
their lives which in turn decreases the county expenditure.",
Jeannette Wilson: "I live in South Sacramento CA, an impoverished area. If we do not
provide mental health care to families, then many children will end up in the CPS system,
their parents in jail or incapable of taking care of them. Please help!!",
Darlene Viggiano: "My patients need their mental health services, and the
services that support them. Without them, many become suicidal, and among those, many
have children.",
Joseph Serrano: "I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health
services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison
rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost",
Stephanie Griggs: "By cutting the Mental Health Services you are making a
huge mistake. So many families are going to be affected by your decision. So many
people are going to be without medication, services, support, & resources. I plead with you
to rethink your decision about cutting these services.",
mental health consumers and their families, but also for every taxpayer in the County."
David Brown: "I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health
services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison
rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
Anthony Hong: "Investing in mental health has been shown time and time again to
save more money than the initial cost by preventing more severe outcomes, like emergency
room visits, crime and crisis in general. So yes, please don't take any funding from mental
health.",
Sorm En: "The cuts will only save ur on short term basis, but we are going to create
much bigger problems if clt individuals don't get the help they need.Community-base
services help maitain long term stability and prevent unecessary hosp or incarceration
which could cost the county and state more.",
Michael Young: "It is criminal to leave 8,900 of the poorest, neediest and most
deserving people of low cost or free mental health services without. DO NOT CUT ANY
MORE FUNDS!
Natalie Parkinson: "Important for people with mental helath to be treated. It will
cost more to hospitalize patients if they are not treated properly",
Shawn,Oliver: "We need to take care of those that can't take care of themselves, and
prevent those that still can from becoming homeless or worse.",
Camille Cummins: "I believe by cutting funds to mental health it will cause an
increase in under-staffed facilities, who are already over booked and no longer able to
deticate meaningful service to the clients.",
Laurie Jones: "Let's not go back to the mistake of the Reagan years. Mental
health services are very cost-effective, not to mention more humane. Most of the homeless
have mental health issues, cause and effect; many are vets. The measure of a civilization
is how it takes care of its citizens who need help.",
JoAnn Anglin: "As we face increased economic and social stress, the effects of
these will doubtless affect those already suffering from mental illness, and those on the
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edge. Maintaining those support services is not a matter of charity, but of sustaining basic
quality of life for all.",
Zohreh Whitaker: "It is all too apparent that our jails are filled with people whose
mental illness has been intrumental in their bad choices. Surely, had free mental care been
provided and easily accessible, many would be living a productive lives.",
Joyce Bray: "Cutting funds for mental health services would be both
counterproductive in terms of saving money, and show a lack of empathy for those who
suffer among us. Please vote on the side of practicality and compassion.",
Deni Marshall: "We don't need mentally ill adults on the streets, homeless and
becoming a danger to themselves and others.",
Maija Lamberts: "The mentally ill in our communities continue to struggle more
than any other populations in our society and still battle stigma second to no other illness.
Cutting the already meager services will do great harm to these patients, the families, and
our communities!! Please do NOT let this happen!",
Cynthia Neuman: "Reducing funds for mental health services will only increase
the need for expenditures in other areas (such as jail and police services). Prevention is a
more efficient form of expenditure than ""clean-up,"" and is better for people.",
Linda Brink-Eaton: "In the very short run, it looks like government would be
saving money. But soon thereafter the impact of letting a few thousand people in the
Sacramento area go without mental healh services will be astronomical. The areas severly
impacted would be the Treatment Center, Emergency rooms, Law Enforcement, jails and
the Coroner's office, as well as local citizens and businesses. Of course it almost goes
without saying that it would be unconscionable to leave those thousands of mental health
consumers and their families without prevention services. DON'T WAIT UNTIL WE HAVE
TO RE-INVENT THE WHOLE SYSTEM AGAIN ONCE THINGS BECOME DIRE AND THE
COMMUNITY DEMANDS ACTION.",
Parneet Singh: "Please don't take jobs away from innocent people. We all need to
survive through these harsh times.",
Jerry Roth: "I believe that by trying to save money by not funding mental health
services, you will be creating a larger problem both financially and in terms of human
suffering. Please do the right thing and do not cut back funding in this critical area because
it affects those most in need.",
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Thomas Hushen: "Now, more than ever, we need to be able to provide outpatient
mental health services in Sacramento. There are many people who are experiencing
mental illness due to the severe state of our nation's economy. This is in addition to those
already experiencing mental illness that rely on the County's Regional Service Teams and
other vital agencies in order to continue treatment. Cutting these services will have a
significant impact on Sacramento County and will displace thousands of client's. I strongly
urge you to please consider the ramifications of the budget cutback on mental health
services and allow these operations to continue to provide crucial services to the mentally ill
population.",
Nancy Bui: We need to have PREVENTATIVE care for our most needy people in our
County. Without preventative care, these people will end up in hurting themselves, people
around them and end up in the emergency room where the costs to treat them are 10 times
more expensive than if we helped them be productive members of our community through
County clinics.It is VERY short sided to cut Mental Health Services to save a few dollars
today, we'll end up paying a premium down the road.",
Judy Kawamoto: As more veterans return from Iraq and Afghanistan, mental
health services will be more needed than ever. Now is not the time to cut services; rather
they should be increased.",
Carole Nutt: "Especially to Supervisor Don Nottoli who represents me. I was
dissapointed that you voted to close the C Street Clinic and now a vote to reduce mental
health services would only cause even more problems. It is hard enough now for the
poorest of the poor to receive mental health services. Creating more barriers by reducing
service will have repercussions causing the county to spend even more on emergency care
and incarceration. Mental health is a real illness and people who are untreated wind up self
medicating which in turn causes more severe homelessness and involuntary psychiatric
hospitalizations which in turn costs the county more. Don't be penny wise and pound
foolish retain at least the same level of funding for mental health.",
Jessica Munoz: "I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health
services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison
rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
medicate if they can't get the care and medication they require; loss of workdays for those
stable patients who are now productive, successful contributors to our economy - it's hard
to work when you're sick and you can't get your medication. Consider the increase in
arrests and increased homelessness. Don't let Oprah's follow-up show start with
""Sacramento's homeless problem has only gotten WORSE since we last visited - now that
cuts to mental health services have caused even MORE people to be forced to live on the
streets."" Please do what is right for our community AND the County budget in the long
run. Preserve mental health services for this very vulnerable segment of our population and
ultimately SAVE the County of Sacramento lots of money."
Kathy Dotson: "United States","I just cannot wrap it around my brain that there
could be nine thousand people with no meds walking the streets because eventually thats
what it would come down to"
Socorro Padilla: "United States","the proposed budget cuts of mental health services
because the reductions will undoubtedly cost the taxpayers far more; increased costs in
public hospitals, emergency police calls, inappropriate utilization of emergency room
services, involuntary psychiatric hospitalizations, the criminal justice system and Child
Protection Services (CPS).",
Abby Bassett: "The patients served by the County Mental Health services require
stable and consistent treatment in order to maintain optimal functioning within their families
and the community. If services are cut, it is highly likely that patients will become lost in the
Primary Care system, and potentially end up in the ER's, jails or worse. Please cut the
budget somewhere that human lives are not at stake. These individuals do the best they
can with the help of the County system - please don't take away their support system - it will
negatively effect the patients and our community as a whole.",
David Fisher: "These services provide steppng stones for mentally ill people.If
these funds are cut, there will be about 9,000 mentally ill people wandering sacramento,
with out care. These people deserve help!The people of our city need these resources!
With out them the possibilty for crime, suicide, and the rise of substance abuse may
increase. please do not cut funding! THese are the people of our city, and they need
help!!!!",
Trevor Wallace: "You may have some idea how important mental health services
are to the clients that we serve. Let me tell you that mental health consumers are desperate
and the services that we provide are vital. Without these services oour clients may become
a burden upon the CA courts and jail resources as a consequence of the lack of mental
health services. Please be sympathetic to those most vulnerable in our community and
maintain their services. Thank You. Trevor B. Wallace. Mental Health Services Coordinator
Edwina Barber: "I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health
services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison
rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost",
Laurie Ferns: "Mental health services must not be cut any further. To cut such
services is a short-term answer that we will ALL pay for in the future - we will pay financially
and in terms of an increase in violence in our society and disservice to Sacramento's
children, adults, and families.",
Raymond Brophy: "I am one of those that this cut back would affect. If I were to
loose the services I am receiving now I would be at risk of being placed in a psychiatric
hospital as these services help me live a normal life. I implore you to reconsider there are
so many other areas for revenue generation. Even I would be happy to entertain a sales tax
hike to keep these services going.",
John Stumpf "The care of our Citizens with mental help problems is the base line of
a safe community.No group of people needs our help and support more then this Segment
of Sac.",
Joseph Dopson:"One of the most important things that the government does is to
provide help to those who are unable to help themselves. Please help keep these services
available; it could mean the difference between life and death for many of Sacramento's
most needy citizens.",
Lisa Sexton: "Cutting Mental Health Services would cause a lot of people to not get
the help they need.",
Cassandra Luera: "United States","I have family members that are dependent to receiving
Mental Health Services and are functioning
ANET THIEL,"Elk; "The more limited the mental health services are in the
community, the more emergency hospital visits are required and incarcerations, due to
increase of symptoms and lack of support. I was part of an intensive case managment team/
program that reduced recitivism rates by 67% utilizing one-stop services and intensive case
management...but the county cut the program due to lack of funds...let's look at the big
picture people...where are we spending the money...35,000 a year for one prisoner or use
this money to assist ten individuals become more independent and stable!!!! Jail for mental
illness still doesn't work support/case management does!!!!",
productive life. Without these services many transitional age youth will remain unstable and
further burden our system for decades to come. We have a chance to support them now.
They want the services. They want to improve their lives. We can find a solution that does
not take away the lifeline to the county's most vulnerable.",
Kim Simon: "We are funding a new parking garage for our airport...And cutting
Mental Health Services... furthering burdening our community with people looking for
mental recovery. How can they obtain this goal , when there is no one to support them and
encourage and guide them in securing drs, medications, housing and income. But we got
new funding for an airport parking garage...",
Steve Lefler: "Without adequate funding for outpatient mental health services the
number of homeless people in Sacramento county will rise dramatically (blowing away the
10 year plan to end homelessness) as well as the number of incarcerations. The demands
on the already over-capacity SCMHTC will increase dramatically creating an even larger
financial shortfall. The amount of money it takes to provide days worth of outpatient
services is equal to 1 (one) night in the treatment center. How does it make sense to create
an even higher demand for an already over-burdened and VERY expensive solution such
as hospitalization."
David J.Hanks: "I believe that if they make cuts in Mental Health funding in
Sacramento, County it will make the organizations that are available that much more
crowded and un-able to get help to the individuals who need help and especially those who
are not even aware they need help and/or have just given up. There are a lot of people who
won't seek treatment for the simple reasons of over-crowding or having to wait months just
to see a Doctor. As it is now a lot of people avoid help for these reasons. Surly, cutting
funding for Mental Health should not even be close to be considered for cuts in funding.","I
was homeless for 14 years, so I know how important and instrumental Mental Health
services are. I have never in my 14 years of homelessness came across a city where
intervening with concerned people was so available and instrumental for a person to be
moving foward, becoming a law abiding citizen, responsible, and can actually see light at
the end of the tunnel. I hope all these issues I have mentioned have been addressed by the
appropiate people. Sincerly yours, David J. Hanks"
Kelli Evans: "Mental Health services have suffered through decades of funding cuts.
Statistics show the overwhelming results of the outpatient services saving the county
money. Who gets to decide that mental health is a lesser service needed by our
community? Why is this even an issue? So, taxpayers should pay more taxes for minimal
services and 'band-aide' type treatment! Like going to the ER for a shot of Ativan? No!! WE
should pay for services which are proven and effective to assist our community with the
treatment of people with psychiatric disabilities. Before these cuts are made, the statistics
should be considered. The people in our community rely on these services. Their well-
being is as valuable as yours and mine. I urge you to consider all of the comments given in
this petition. If this was YOUR; mother, father, sister, brother, how would you vote?",
Gabriel Aiello: "Rights for all = Not cutting funding for health care.","We clearly
understand that something must be done to solve the the budget problem, but this does not
mean the County needs to turn its back on individuals and family members affected by the
disabling effects of mental illness. We implore you to do everything in your power to stop
the budget cuts of mental health services."
Linda Pulido: "Please do not cut funding in the mental health area. Without this
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services person that are in dire psych services end up in our prison system. Which in the
long run cost us more money. I strongly feel we must keep this service open to help those
at time that they can be help before it reaches a hopeless situation for them and us. Linda
Pulido",
Cathy,Burnett: "The mentally ill are already underserved in our city. Cuts will lead
to more homeless people in danger on our city streets instead of making progress towards
recovery in a mental health treatment center.",
Carol Allen: "I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services
because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates,
costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
Mark Hopkins: "In my work with Jail Psychiatric Services, I already see the impact
of individuals that do not receive mental health care. There is an expectation that we will
become busier because we will see more untreated individuals come into custody.",
Shirley Telep: "I have been a mental health professional for the last 12 years and
have watched the declining level of mental health functioning of families in Sacramento
county as the economy has worsend. This has directly impacted parents ability to parent
their children, and as a result children are suffering. Please don't cut these vitally needed
services at a time when they are so desparately needed to help these children and their
families survive these difficult economic times.",
Nancy White: "Board of supervisors please look at the cost that can be saved. I
work in the Sacramento Jail system. We work with the mentally ill in prison whose
judgement/behavior and decision makingis faulty. They do well on medications and with a
person or people for support, but will not be able to continue their medicatioons or therapy
to teach them/ role model/and advocate for them if the budget for them is cut. They will be
usung more money if they go to jail/prison/or psychiatric hospitals then for RST's and other
resources which already have waiting lists. Please re,member they can be functioing
members of society if on mediactions. Most mental illnesses are biologically based which
makes them phsically ill. Are cuts in serious medical care being cut simarly?",
David Schroeder: "When the services are cut the county will be in violation of the
Omstead Act and open to being sued. With no services provided more of our comunity will
end up seeking sevices in the Jail or the treatment center which will cost more money. Or
they will end up dead and the Board of Supervisors will be directly responsable for those
deaths. I just wish we could hold the county accountable",
Erin Ahern: "Cutting funding for mental health services is not good long term
planning for a healty community.",
Amy Green: "The mental health services that WE providers offer ARE making a
difference in the lives of the client/patient and the community. If these services were taken
away, where would that leave everyone... with unmanaged mental conditions on the streets
and in our neighborhoods, no where to treat them, and no one to even give a diagnosis that
will matter because there is no care to offer them or their families.",
Diane Lucas: "As a family member, I have experienced the direct coorelation
between reducing funding and reducing services. We cannot afford to reduce community
services further. By doing so, we simply increase the cost of emergency services to this
population.",
Russell Lim: "As a former Medical Director of Northgate Point RST for five and one
half years, I support the continued operation of the RST'S. These clinics are the only thing
between thousands of patient's and the county's inpatient mental health services. Closing the
RST's is a penny wise pound foolish idea, as it would result in cost shifting, from outpatient
care, which is inexpensive, and inpatient, which is very expensive. This is not to mention the
indirect costs of higher law enforcement involvement with mentally ill patients.The County
needs the safety net that the RST's provide.","Type any additional comment (optional). I urge
our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services because this may lead to more
expensive consequences such as increased prison rates, costs of hospitalizations,
homelessness and rise in cost"
Yvonne Herbert: "I have suffered from mental illness for 17 years. Without the help
of NAMI, my voice would not be heard. There is a stigma that goes along with mental illness.
Organizations that help the mentally ill also help us to have other persons to relate to, so we
don't feel alone. There is superb training, both on recovery and pharmaceuticals that has
helped managing my illness be easier. Please do not cut our budget. We have so little money
as it is. If you cut any more, we will cease to exhist...not only programs, but we as a subset of
the community. Our voice will be extinguished.",
Janice Massie: "I urge the BOS to examine the actual costs of eliminating outpatient
services for mental health clients. I am the parent of a transition-age youth that currently
receives medication management from Sacramento County. Without his medication, he
becomes actively psychotic and paranoid. He is mentally impaired and his judgement and
reactions are not the same as when he receives his medication. He wants to stay sane! Law
enforcement does not understand that my son is not in his right mind, all they see is a crazy
man acting irrational and possibly dangerous. My son is more a danger to himself than others!
And, he is not the only person in our county who will be affected this way if he does not receive
the help he so desperately needs! You will be paying for his emergency hospitalization! You
will be paying for his incaration! Why not pay for his medication in the first place? I am asking
as a parent and family member for you to reconsider the decision to cut these needed services.
Thank you, Janice Massie",
Kiah Semion: "I am currently an intern at a mental health agency that receives funds
from the county. Area agencies have been doing a remarkable job offering innovative and
affective services to a diverse client population. The long term impact of cutting mental health
service funds, and the affect it will have on the workers and clients, is unfathomable.",
Teressa Dane: "I am a family member and a mental health support worker and I
know and see first hand what the impact of cuts like these can and will do to a population that
so desperatly needs these services. Why would you cut funds from the people who need it the
most? I urge the BOS to carefully reconsider cutting any mental health services.",
Marintha Iverson: "Due to a cut in county funding I have been asked to terminate
clients who have not finished their 10 county approved sessions. This is an abomination -
imagine facing people who are in dire need and informing them that there is no longer funding
for them to continue therapeutic services.",
Tabetha Otterson: "This petition is important 2 me cause im a client,and its inportant for these
services to stay.",
Guohua Xia: "Mental health is an essential part of the community well-being. The
budget cutting not only removed the support and will also worse the stigma on mental disease
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when more mental patients were put into jail or hospital and create another set of cost, which
could be much higher than out patient service. Please, NO CUT to mental health
service!!!","Mental patient are vulnerable and need more care not pressure. Decreased service
will lead to more social problem which is preventable."
Mark Sussman: "As one of the manager's of the mental health program at the main
jail, I am concerned about the effects the proposed cuts to mental health programs will have on
law enforcement and the increased number of mentally ill patients that will end up in jail due to
poor access to mental health care in the community. It's quite probable that cutting mental
health services will be more expensive, in both the short and long run, than figuring out how to
keep these services in place. Incarceration, court costs, state hospitalization, law enforcement
and emergency personnel time, and increased hospitalization at the Mental Health Center and
local psychiatric hospitals will add up quickly if this most needy population is neglected.","I
urge the Board of Supervisors to consider these issues before cutting these critically needed
mental health services utilized by our most vulnerable citizens."
Denise Colter: "Why is this issue important to you? I have a dear friend who has
benefitted from care from the County Health Department.","Type any additional comment
(optional). I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services because this
may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates, costs of
hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
Eleanor Sicad: "Turning Point:Northgate and clinics like it assists those with low
incomes with mental health. This is a place of wellness! At one time, I had been hospitalized
in a mental hospital for 10-days...I don't want to repeatedly go there for my mental illness,
manic depression/bi-polar.The medication I take, Lithium ER, has been working for me along
with follow-ups. Services here at Turning Point:Northgate and places like it are like out-patient
therapy/counseling.","I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services
because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates, costs
of hospitalizations, homelessness, and rise in cost."
Alexis Davidson: "Preventative care is generally more cost effective than treatment.
Access to approriate medications and therapy will prevent many people from needing
treatment after some harm has come to them or others as well and reducing the potential for
harm to others and a need for treatment."
Audrey Edwards: "I am a school nurse and I can tell you that the need for mental
health services is huge. Treatment options for parents are the only hope for these children;
who also need mental health services due to no fault of their own. I constantly refer parents to
mental health services offered; and when the parent is not receptive often we turn to CPS to
be sure help is gotten.",
Elizabeth Pine: "These funds are very important to the development of many
programs that are vital to improving the lives of mentally ill individuals",
TheresaDilworth: "Due to the economic situation, I believe that services will be needed more
than ever. If you don't want the mentally ill hanging around your street corners and your stores
I urge you to reconsider. Not only that, but as a society we who are entitled shoud assumer
part of the responsibility of helping each other. We need to take more responsibility. It could
very well be a memeber of your own family",
EB Brauer: "I have been mentally ill for most of my life. Thankfully, I have been able to
support myself for most of this time, but I am now disabled. I pay my taxes, including property
taxes, and I expect my tax dollars to be used WISELY. Decreasing mental health funding is
foolish and short-sighted.","PLEASE do not contribute to the rise in MH issues by cutting
critical Sac County services to the least among us. Please demonstrate your commitment to
our citizens by maintaining these services during times of economic distress. NOW is the time
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to provide people with the support they need as they lose their jobs, their homes, their health
insurance. Cutting mental health services undercuts other non-mental health services. It can
contribute to increased homelessness, increased crime, increased hospitalization, increased
court costs and increase protective services for children.
Sarah Sleppy: "In times of crisis, as our economy is in right now, people need mental
health services more than ever. Removing funds for these services is to do a MAJOR
disservice to the public. We should be INCREASING funds to further expand the services
available to help our community and our country recover in such a time of stress.",
Claudia Sandoval: "As a person that suffers from depression we need mental
health services. Since i've used mental health services i've been doing great, I know have a full
time job and my home life is more stable. Please don't take away what's working for so many
of us.","I urge our board of supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services because this may
lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates, costs of
hospitlaizations, homelessness and rise in cost."
Paul Ferrari: "I have a cousin currently utilizing an RST services. Without their support
he was homeless and not taking his medication. With their support he is now more stable, has
a place to live, and is taking his medication regularly and even working part time. The potential
loss of these services concerns me that he will again be unstable, and living on the streets.","I
urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services because this may lead to
more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates, costs of hospitalizations,
homelessness and rise in cost of emergency personnel including police and emergency
rooms."
William Cook: "My son is autistic and I moved to California because of the
opportunities my son can have here.",
Jeanette Isakson: "Type any additional comment (optional). I urge our Board of
Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services because this may lead to more expensive
consequences such as increased prison rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and
rise in cost"
Letting those “Useless Talking Heads on TV News” know what’s really worth reporting to the
world… Useless they are because who knows if they even know about this? But if they did,
they should Report it as we will also through our blogs.. … I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m
sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened
and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. I’m sickened and
disgusted. I’m sickened and disgusted. ."
Terri Warner: "I work for Turning Point Community Programs where we help people
suffering from mental illness on a daily basis obtain much needed services. We help people
with housing issues, medical issues (both medical and psychiatry), nutrition, family and overall
wellness goals. We help these folks with employment and keep them functioning in society - a
society that, at times, turns the other cheek to those suffering from mental illness. Funding for
our program is critical to our community and to individuals and families impacted by mental
illness - which is everyone. Please do not cut funds for mental health services.",
Marleen Goff: "Mental health services, almost without exception, are those which get
cut each time there is a budget problem. This cannot continue!","Marleen Goff"
Maria Guevara: "please do not cut funds for mental health. there is so many people
in need,not only adults but there is chlidren in need of help. what will happen to the familys that
have loved one with mental health. Are they going to house tham in a convalesent home and
have the eldery get abused and or killed by someone with mental problems.with out the help
we are going to see a larger crimes out on the streets and inocent people getting hurt.and any
one with mental illness will get abused and hurt if not killed.So please do not cut funds so
many people need help.",
Douglas Harding: "The costs of mental health services are much smaller than the
costs to the community without these services. Without appropriate care, people will fall off
their medications resulting in increased hospital and prison costs. Our society should be
formed on caring for those who can't care for themselves, not on what we want to pay for.",
Carol Stallworth: "I work for a mental health agency, and have seen what an
important impact these services have. Many fewer hospitalizations and reduced use of
emergency services, in addition to an increased ability for individuals to make a positive
contribution to society.",
Claudia Tapia Guerrero: "As a psychologist, I firmly bleieve that mental health
needs budget! Mental health prevention will reduce other costs!"
Nancy Yavrom: "Why do we want to pretend that those with mental illness issues
don't exist? Why do we want to relegate them to needless suffering? How can we ignore the
pain and helplessness of their families? Mental health is something everybody struggles with
at one time or another -- consider stress and how you handle it. Do you get angry and have to
make a physical display in order to gain control? Is that mental healthiness? Or is that just a
more common way of dealing with the difficult so it is accepted? Who has never been
depressed in their life? Just because it didn't turn into a chronic condition doesn't make you
better than the person who does end up having to endure the prolonged sufferings of
depression because the mental health system does not want to recognize it and help treat it.
This is particularly true of the elderly. By limiting funds, you limit what can be done for people.",
Darby Patterson: "Cutting mental health services will most certainly result in
increased cost to the healthcare system and to county law enforcement. Even more important
is the human toll in which thousands of people will go untreated for serious metal illness that
causes dangers to themselves and to society. I urge you to be both compassionate and
farsighted. Actively oppose any proposed changes to Prop 63 funds.",
Carol Grant: "People who have a mental illness have many barriers to managing their
lives. The services provided by the MHSA funds are critical to thier health and well being.
Please consider very carefully cutting the mental health budget.",
Cordia Wade: "Realize the entire country, state and county are facing financial
hardships, but we can't afford to cut vitally needed mental health services.",
Heather Wagers: "Who else will look after our children? Who will help them with
life trauma, depression, suicidal ideation, homicial ideation, gang intervention, drug treatment
and abuse at home?"
Olga Cisneros-Cruz: " I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental
health services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased
prison rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
A.,Morales: "Please do not cut budgets for Mental Health Programs. This would
devastate our society and in the long run cost more. Our mentally ill citizens will end up dead
or in jail...this is unjust and unconstitutional.. I PRAY!! Thank You!!!",
Enrique,Alvarez: "I my self do not know what to do where to go who to get help from
and scared to ask because cause I am tired of being turned away I found out about this
services though my son counselor cause of disorder allot of people need the help that do not
know to or ask",
Oscar Saenz: "I believe that supporting people with developmental dissabilities we
could have a happier society and we will help the dissable population to live their life the way
they disere and where they wish to reside. Love and compasiiotn it is not expensive, grid is.",
Carol,Allen: "Carol Allen I have been working in the MENTAL HEALTH CULTURE for
over a decade and I am optimistic about the success of this petition. There are so many
families that will be adversely affected if the proposed cuts are effected, so with much prayer
and much love because love is an action we are collecting signatures and with great
expectations.",
Elisa Duke: "Being American is about having a voice, and about protecting the life
piberty and happiness of individuals. How, then, can we eliminate the voice and needs of the
weakest and call ourselves good citizens? Social responsibility is a founding concept, and we
must speak out for those who can't speak up for themselves.","""First They Came""First they
came for the Communists, and I didn’t speak up, because I wasn’t a Communist. Then they
came for the sick, the so-called incurables, and I didn't speak up, because I wasn't mentally ill.
Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up, because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came
for me, and by that time there was no one left to speak up for me. -Pastor Martin Niemöller
""Speak up for the people who have no voice, for the rights of all the down-and-outers. Speak
out for justice! Stand up for the poor and destitute!"" -
Alena Bhagirath: "This is important for me because I believe that through recreation
therapy we are able to help children and all indviduals with minimal usage of medication. Also,
we are providing a service that is well needed throughout the United States.",
Favia Cruz: "This issue is very important because the life and well-being of many
individuals, families with a member or members with MH issues, and children is at serious
risk. The result can only be chaos break-down of quality of services, and meltdown of what
this county has stood for for many years. The consequences for this breakdown falls on those
who are given the power to exercise what is right for the people at large and not for personal
gain. The result is an insult to those in power who have poorly managed funds alloted to run
the State. Thus; those in possition should be held accountable for the breakdown in providing
for the safety and well-being of the people. Mental health care is not a luxury, it is a state of
being, a holistic state of being that must not be tampered with or changed.",
Clare Merris: "At times of high stress, mental health needs go up. If those that need
help, or simply someone to listen, have no where to turn then other types of outlets or
behaviors are taken. These other outlets can be harmful to the individual and to society. If
anything, we need to increase mental health services at this time. A well organized effort can
aid both the individual and communities. I urge you to think outside the box, and instead of
voting for cuts, reorganize to optimize services and pull in volunteers.",
Julia Merris-Coots: "Individuals with mental health needs are among our most
vulnerable citizens. When their needs go unmet everyone around them is negatively affected;
children, spouses, parents, siblings and neighbors. Cutting mental health funding will only
result in additional and potentially more costly problems like homelessness, increased crime,
hospitalization and or possible incarceration. Don't pull the rug out from under these people.
Keep the current funding for mental health programs and services in place.",
Josephine Simmah: "Is this means we were misled that the stimulus money would
help save mental health services? The consequences of going backwards on mental health
services would have disastrous consequences for both the people who depend on the services
and tax payers. I urge our Board of Supervisors to act soon to stop these cuts.",
May Nieman: "This issue is vital to me because not only am I in the senior category
(71 yrs old), but I volunteer at a local Peer Counseling Service Center and see what the
seniors, ages, 87 and 89 yr olds, have to deal with. It's not a pretty picture. This funding is
CRUCIAL to ALL aging citizens throughout our country.","PLEASE RE-CONSIDER making
any more cuts to this funding of our seniors' resources!!!"
S.Griffiths: "First of all, you simply cannot take away what little these people have.
They depend on these services and it is literally life or death situations much of the time.
Additionally, people will lose their jobs, myself included. When these people are not able to
get the help they need and end up in emergency rooms and jails, who will pick up the tab for
that? We've all seen how this goes before. It costs less to care for them now, rather than let
them suffer and pay later.",
Linda Geissinger: "I urge you to NOT cut mental health funds. The impact will be
devastating to the community, especially those most in need and least able to help
themselves.",
Rene Miller: "This issue is important to me because right now I am reciving mental
health services at Northgate Point RST and the doctor I am seeing he is leaving and now I
dont have a doctor because of the budget cuts,",
Linda Savarese: "Mental health care is essential in any commnity.....there are many
other wasteful areas that should be cut.",
Donna Salisbury: "County mental health services have improved life for my non-
criminal, mentally ill adult son. The psychiatry, medicine, and board and care help he now
receives have stopped his use of homeless services, stopped the use of expensive police
intervention and detainment, stopped community fear and discomfort when he was delusional
and off meds. This saves the county and state money. Mental health services are cost
effective, as well as humanitarian.",
Betty Blackman: "Well i am a patient through adult access team please dont take
money or services away from us we need all the resources we can get. you should give
mental health services an increase if anything but thats just my opinon thanks for reading",
Jeremy Sundby: "My mother is mentally ill and needs the help from the county.
Mental health needs an increase. Don't disenfranchise those in need.",
Michele Ianni: "My son is 9 years old. It has been 2 years of pleading with the school
just to get my son an IEP. On 6-2-09 he is finally getting one. It was 11-08 when he got his 504
plan. No child left behind????? He has ADHD Bipolor, and is even getting tossed to the back
seat by ACCESS at this moment,(I just got off the phone with them). He knows he needs help,
he cry's for help. please make sure this state can listen to the voices that sometimes can't
speak for themselves. Give my son a good chance to a healthy normal life, maybe even your
son, or someone you love. If we don't speak for them, who will?????",
Alden Hunter: "I work in the Mental Health field and have a great knowledge of the
impact cuts will have on the public. There is a large number of the population that currently
receive and depend on various services, but moreso, with the current economic status and
times more people are in need now than ever.","I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to
mental health services because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as
increased prison rates, costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
Rachel Paul: "Without Mental Health Services I dont know where my mom would be
right now, more than likely living out on the streets. If anything we need to provide more
services to the Mentally Ill. More cuts only mean more people will be suffering with out access
to the proper care they need to live normally.","I urge the Board of Directors to stop making
cuts to Sacramento's Mental Health Services. I belive it will lead to more and more people
becomming chronicly homeless."
ANNETTE TURNBOW: "Every time the Government cuts cost in Mental Health
Services and other needed services the chance of increasing costs in another area triples...So,
it would seem to me that you wouldn't quit your job if all of your debts exceeded your income...
You get a better job or you take a second job...therefore my dear elected officials--Do the job
you were elected to do and fix the problem and Stop creating more problems by pretending
that taking funds from one needed area and throwing them into another will solve the fiscal
problems that we all created...Let's be better at what we all do...it is my opinion that leaders
should lead and stop following each other around with the same theory--Problems do not fix
themselves, if you were a student your instructor's would have failed you by now---so, if you
want to be politicians and you know how to be one then perhaps you should do what the
people elected you to do and find an answer that creates revenue rather than begs Peter to
pay Paul for the funds that Mary needs to keep the sanity of all three. We are all good people
trying to do the right thing---Do the right thing---Do not cut funding to Mental Health Services....
I have a family member that depends on these services, don't put him back in the streets with
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no hope of getting the care he needs to keep him well, functioning, working and paying taxes
like the rest of us good tax paying citizens.Thanks for reading this and please consider all of
the damage that these cuts can cause...Thanks, Annette Turnbow",
?: "The quality of our future government is going to choose from a workforce that will most
likely include those individuals suffering from mental illness. If we keep up our old habits and
try to ignore this sector within our community, then our developing governance wil merely
reflect and perpetuate existing flaws that really do hurt people.""Work on these issues now,
before these disorders ""blossom"" and make the news of who died and how close to home
such tragedy occurred."
Michael Sale: "I would not want your job making these decisions but along with
children, the people effected by reducing these funds to a draconian level are the most
vulnerable in the world- vulnerable to others on the street in the most cruel possible ways.
Please protect them.",
J,Creare: "Please help us and be part of the solution instead of harming us...please
don't cut funds! At least think about it before stabbing us in the gut with what feels like class
warfare.",
Bennie Shaw: "I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services
because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates,
costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
Krystle Plant: " I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services
because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates,
costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
Dorothy Dixon: "When a member of your family suffers from mental illness it is
imperative that they can get professional help for a loved one. The loss of funding can cause
the loss of life when a despondent person cannot get help. Please, please continue to fund this
necessary service","I urge our Board of Supervisors to stop cuts to mental health services
because this may lead to more expensive consequences such as increased prison rates,
costs of hospitalizations, homelessness and rise in cost"
Stephanie Comfort: "Many who aren't able to receive mental health care - miss
work, aren't able to keep a job without proper care, and many will be applying for
unemployment as well as Welfare. Ultimately our economy and society will be furthur
damaged."
David Akpe: "Please stop ware housing metally ill people in instutions. We need more
programs aid metally ill people come out of state and county hospitals and instutions.",
Joel Canterberry: "Mental Health Care or lack thereof, is one of the leading causes
to self-medication/drug abuse and results in families in crises and homelessness and the end
cost to the tax payer is enormous, cutting the funds for access only acerbates the cost to
society, it does nothing to save money in the short or long term. I therfore support not
suspending mental health care funding. It makes no sense or dollars not to.",
Deborah Womack: "please don't cut mental health services ........my son is
scizophranic and what little somewhat normal life he could live depends on it. besides the lives
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it will affect in all aspects we could have more people ending up with more depression due to
the fact they are already over whelmed with greif work losing jobs ect.................please don't
make cuts in mental health..",
Amber and family: "While providing daily care for people whom were mentally
challenged,i gained a new respect for their illness. for most i couldn't even imagine them
going out into our society, working a regular 9 to 5 without first having gone through some of
the wonderful programs northern California offers. i have witnessed patients who could barley
perform activities of daily living grow to be productive, self supporting members of society.
PLEASE rethink cutting funds and think hard on alternate solutions....what would this cut do to
the people whom get up every day and strive a bit harder, because these programs are their
hope at living a normal life. Have you (board members) considered the repercussions that the
participants of these programs, along with the general public would suffer? increase in crime
rate, there is no need to add to the already high prison population, ironically most of the
population suffering with some form of mental illness.more drug addictions, more broken
homes ect...what would this cut do to our homeless rate? (I believe it would increase
dramatically) If we(the public) can take time to sign this petition then we've got time to
volunteer more than just a comment, get involved.....donate time,services products, ask how
you can lend a hand in keeping the funding in place. thank you for your time, sincerely, amber
and family.",
Sheena Gunst: "I am currently suffering from mental illness & stoll need a proper
diagnosis & treatment",
Carole Fried: All communities need good mental health facilities. Without accessible
services, we all lose. Someday it could be you, or somebody you love, that will need services
that just may make all the difference.",
Name not displayed: "We cannot afford to increase the number of untreated
mentally ill people in our community. I acknowledge money is limited, and would like to see
some kind of reasonable i.e., nonpolitical, re-examination of community priorities so that we
are spending available budget in the most important areas first"
David Blanton: "every one needs a chance to be free and to live in the least
restrictive place. when you cut this fundding where do all these people go. It cost more to
house the ill in locked facilities then it dose to allow them to live on there own".
Kristofer Juett: "My mother suffers from mental illness and due to funding cuts has
not been able to receive adequate treatment. Before her illness she held a job for over 12
years as secretary for a local church and when healthy can be an active participant in society.
However without proper treatment she can not care for herself"
Alan Springwind: "My Son would not be alive today if it were not for Sacramento
County Mental Health Services. He has much support from his family also, but not everyone
does. For many with mental health issues SCMHS is the only place to turn. The other options
are jail, the hospital or deah "
Lonon Smith: "It is always going to be easier to cut funds from people least able to
defend themselves. Education gets cut; health facilities get cut; rapid transit gets cut. And who
doesn't lose money? People with sufficient money to protect themselves. This is coincidental,
I'm sure, since no moral person would kick already struggling people while they are down"
RQ Bella: It is more important than ever to provide a safety net of care for those facing
challenges today. We need more effective and efficient use of funds for Mental Health
Services, not less funding. I urge you to commit to the community and keep services available
Hector Medero: I'm an SSI recipient because of mental health problems and I'm
thinking of moving to Sacramento in the early fall. I'm moving from New York City because i
need to be in a more stable and quiet environment. please don't make it any more unstable for
me and my recovery. Thank you. Hector Medero
Molly Ferrell: "Too many folks in need-- what will they do? Mental health services are vital for a
healthy, progressive community"
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95823 HERMAN & DORES ADULT 6 5732 HOLLYHURST WAY SACRAMENTO 916-457-3129 JOSOL, DORES &
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95828 HERMAN ADULT 6 8255 WHITE SANDS WAY SACRAMENTO 916-405-6499 INKIRIWANG, HERMAN
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
95835 HILLS FAMILY HOME 6 501 REGENCY PARK SACRAMENTO 916-419-8703 HILL, LEONARDO
CIRCLE
95835 HOLGADO BOARD AND 6 5 STONY HILL PLACE SACRAMENTO 916-222-3749 DI RAMOS, ALLAN
CARE HOME
95823 HOWARD RESIDENTIAL 1 #1 BRENTFORD CIRCLE SACRAMENTO 916-395-8441 HOWARD, MARY ANNE P.
CARE HOME
95632 HUMPHREY'S GUEST 15 511 G STREET GALT 209-745-2445 HUMPHREY, RUBY &
HOME WHITE, VIRGINIA
95824 J.A.C. CARE HOME 6 6351 GLENHILLS WAY SACRAMENTO 916-714-4733 PANEN, EDWIN & WILMA
95833 JACKSON'S FACILITY 12 637 WILSON AVENUE SACRAMENTO 916-927-9850 BUAN, CORAZON
95824 JARD GUEST HOME 6 7471 HAINESPORT WAY SACRAMENTO 916-386-1079 ESTRADA, JAIME
95827 KIMBERLY & BEVERLY'S 6 10100 COUNTRYSIDE SACRAMENTO 916-386-3111 TAMPUS, MIKE G. &
GUEST HOME WAY ELIZABETH T.
95670 KIMBERLY'S 6 10514 MILLS TOWER RANCHO CORDOVA 916-362-4473 TAMPUS, MIKE G./
RESIDENTIAL CARE HOME DRIVE ELIZABETH
95826 MARBLE GUEST HOME 6 9250 LILIBET AVENUE SACRAMENTO 916-362-4655 MARBLE, NANCY
95823 MESA VERDE GUEST 6 7309 MEADOWGATE SACRAMENTO 916-392-4022 REYES, VIOLETA &
HOME NORMAN
95821 NEW HORIZONS GUEST 30 3630 MORSE AVENUE SACRAMENTO 916-482-7211 MILLER, ANA-RHEA
HOME, LLC.
95673 PINECREST LODGE 15 505 M STREET RIO LINDA 916-991-1012 MALAY ERLINDA
95828 POWER INN HOME 15 7365 POWER INN ROAD SACRAMENTO 916-381-8281 MOLINAS, FELY
95821 POWER'S GUEST HOME 10 4641 11TH AVENUE SACRAMENTO 916-451-5492 HAMPTON, CHARLES
95820 PRAISE CARE HOME 11 4600 PARKER AVENUE SACRAMENTO 916-455-7116 LEUNG, JEANNY
95610 RICE HOMES 2 7820 SUNGARDEN CITRUS HEIGHTS 916-722-8153 MARGARET RICE
COURT
95757 RO'S BOARD AND CARE 1 6 10192 VESPAS WAY ELK GROVE 916- BAGLEY, ROSIA
95632 ROSEWOOD MANOR 6 13386 MARENGO ROAD GALT 209-745-4888 PINEDA, CARMELILTA
95826 SAN RAMON BOARD AND 9026 TRUJILLO WAY SACRAMENTO 916-366-1829 CATRAL, MARY
CARE LISZABETH
95820 SANDY'S GUEST HOME 6 4991 44TH STREET SACRAMENTO 916-451-5489 FONG, SANDY & LEUNG,
JEANNY
95828 SCOTTSDALE GUEST 8047 ROCKHURST SACRAMENTO 916-682-2305 EPISCOPE, CORAZON DE
HOME ALA
95823 SOUTH SACRAMENTO 6 1 VELOZ COURT SACRAMENTO 916-424-4975 NANCA, FLORA
CARE FACILITY #1
95823 SOUTH SACRAMENTO 6 5235 EHRHART SACRAMENTO 916-395-6214 NANCA, FLORA
CARE FACILITY #2
95823 ST. DOMINIC BOARD AND 6 8033 ARROYO VISTA SACRAMENTO 916-689-3606 SEGUBAN, EUFEMIO &
CARE DRIVE GLORIA
95825 ST. MARY'S HOME 14 1347 BELL STREET SACRAMENTO 916-929-6951 SANTOS, AMADO &
CARMELITA
95821 ST. MARY'S HOME II 2525 KENT DRIVE SACRAMENTO 916-837-7721 SANTOS, CARMELITA
95823 ST. THERESE'S HAVEN #1 6 7940 GOLDENFIELD WAY SACRAMENTO 916-392-3064 BOUGH, DINA A.
95828 ST. THERESE'S HAVEN #2 6 8520 SUNRISE WOODS SACRAMENTO 916-688-8109 BOUGH, DINA A.
WAY
95608 ST. THOMAS GUEST HOME 6 5901 DEL CAMPO LANE CARMICHAEL 916-349-2387 THORPE, TERESITA &
THOMAS
95820 SUNGOLD GUEST HOME 12 4824 42ND STREET SACRAMENTO 916-455-4607 FONG, SANDY & LEUNG,
JEANNY
95632 SUNRISE HOME 10898 BOSESSOW ROAD GALT 209-745-6888 GUITIERREZ, ANITA &
SINGH, MIMAT
95632 SUNSHINE HOME 15 13445 MARENGO ROAD GALT 209-745-8566 HIMAT SINGH
95632 SUSIE'S BOARD & CARE 15 11098 TWIN CITIES RD GALT 916-362-4473 JUMAWAN, SUSIE
95828 TATY SAEL CARE HOME 6 7649 MCTAVISH CIRCLE SACRAMENTO 916-689-7363 SAEL, TATY
95632 TWIN CITIES RESIDANCE 15 10044 TWIN CITIES RD GALT 209-744-9938 ZAPATA, MARINA
ROWENA
95608 TWIN HEARTS II 6 3525 COMSTOCK WAY CARMICHAEL 916-484-3423 TAMAYO, GENEROSO
95821 UDO-NZE CARE HOME 6801 CASA DEL ESTE SACRAMENTO 916-670-2807 UCHECHI MBONU
WAY
95835 WE CARE LIVING 6 2754 KALAMOR STREET SACRAMENTO 916-550-0755 MCDOLE, GWEN
95823 WINGWOOD CARE HAVEN 6 7927 DEERLEAF DRIVE SACRAMENTO 916-397-3972 WINGWOOD, DAVE/
GERALDINE
The following is a list of mixed boarding care homes (mentally ill, elder and
Alta Regional)
A & R EBUEN CARE HOME EUCALYPTUS TREE LODGE MOORE EVANS CARE UNLIMITED
5150 EULER WAY 1532 ROSALIND STREET 2328 66TH AVENUE
SACRAMENTO , CA 95823 SACRAMENTO , CA 95838 SACRAMENTO , CA 95822
(916) 427-3797 (916) 929-4591 (916) 395-2459
A & R EBUEN CARE HOME #2 F & A ASTORGA CARE HOME, MYRTLE AVENUE CARE HOME
8252 ANTON WAY 8936 MEADOWSPRING DRIVE 635 MYRTLE AVENUE
SACRAMENTO , CA 95823 ELK GROVE , CA 95758 GALT , CA 95632
(916) 691-9346 (916) 688-5147 (209) 745-1588
A FAMILY AFFAIR CARE III FELIX GROUP HOME NASH'S HOME FOR ADULTS #2
6635 S. LAND PARK DRIVE 15 BENOIT CT 3348 V STREET
SACRAMENTO , CA 95831 SACRAMENTO , CA 95823 SACRAMENTO , CA 95817
(916) 395-8180 (916) 428-7375 (916) 457-0403
A FAMILY AFFAIR CARE V FERMINA ABAYA HOME NASH'S HOME FOR ADULTS-A
4741 16TH AQVENUE 7480 HENRIETTA DRIVE 3732 33RD STREET
SACRAMENTO , CA 95820 SACRAMENTO , CA 95822 SACRAMENTO , CA 95820
(916) 456-7611 (916) 424-2007 (916) 452-5349
(916) 363-3227
AILEEN CANTOR-FERMO RES. OCAMPO GACILAN HOME INC.
7016 22ND STREET FULGENCIO'S FAMILY HOME 2780 33RD AVENUE
RIO LINDA , CA 95673 95 TUNDRA WAY SACRAMENTO , CA 95824
(916) 992-6993 SACRAMENTO , CA 95834 (916) 395-1856
(916) 929-7412
ALBERT A. DIMAANO FAMILY OVD CARE FACILITY
4216 COUGAR HILLS WAY G & C REST HOME 9053 DEVON CREST WAY
ANTELOPE , CA 95843 2930 MARYSVILLE BLD ELK GROVE , CA 95624
(916) 723-0186 SACRAMENTO , CA 95815 (916) 226-6961
(916) 921-0655
ALEGRE LOVELACE C. HOME PACIFIC CARE HOME
10320 CANADEO CIR G STREET HOUSE BOARD 10108 SCHULER RANCH RD
ELK GROVE , CA 95757 1700 G STREET ELK GROVE , CA 95757
(916) 335-2258 SACRAMENTO , CA 95814 (408) 497-2025
(916) 447-2748
ALGIN GUEST HOME PANEN'S HOME II
8660 HALLBORO CT License Status: Pending 30 TEARPAK CT
SACRAMENTO , CA 95828 GENIE'S ADULT RESIDENTIAL SACRAMENTO , CA 95823
(916) 387-7372 8942 CASELMAN RD (916) 395-1556
SACRAMENTO , CA 95829
ALLEN'S CARE HOME (916) 870-2684 PARKWAY HOME CARE FACILITY
3701 KNIGHTLINGER STREET 4916 J PARKWAY
SACRAMENTO , CA 95838 License Status: Pending SACRAMENTO , CA 95823
(916) 922-9211 GENIE'S ADULT RESIDENTIAL (916) 424-1839
8000 CAMROSE WAY
ALLEN'S CARE HOME #2 SACRAMENTO , CA 95828 PARSON'S CARE HOME
1304 MAIN AVENUE (916) 870-2684 7871 FAWN TRAIL WAY
SACRAMENTO , CA 95838 ANTELOPE , CA 95843
(916) 359-4319 GEORGIA WELDON'S CARE (916) 726-0125
8021 PARKGATE WAY
ALVIN DAVIS PICKETTAY'S SACRAMENTO , CA 95828 PATRICIA SALOMON CARE HME
10313 CHAVES COURT (916) 688-8115 6871 CASTLEBERRY CIRCLE
ELK GROVE , CA 95757 CITRUS HEIGHTS , CA 95621
(916) 685-9249 GERALD & PAM GOODE BOARD (916) 728-9349
167 DANNY DRIVE
ANNE GAYLES CARE HOME GALT , CA 95632 PETE CHICO'S CARE HOME
7561 COLLINGWOOD STREET (209) 745-5716 8858 SWALLOW WAY
SACRAMENTO , CA 95822 FAIR OAKS , CA 95628
(916) 395-2143 GIL'S VALLEY HOME (916) 961-2733
4521 VALMONTE DRIVE
ANTIPORDA-CEREZO HOME II SACRAMENTO , CA 95864 PINECREST LODGE
7805 ROCK CREEK WAY (916) 485-4023 505 M STREET
SACRAMENTO , CA 95824 RIO LINDA , CA 95673
(916) 387-6056 GLENDA WILLIAMS COUNTRY (916) 991-1012
8056 CAYMUS DRIVE
APOLONIO & FLORENDA SACRAMENTO , CA 95829 PINECREST LODGE
4210 MCNAMARA WAY (916) 682-3610 4341 COUGAR HILLS DR
SACRAMENTO , CA 95823 ANTELOPE , CA 95843
(916) 427-0832 GM VIADO CARE FACILITY (916) 991-6650
7809 CAMROSE WAY
ARDEN PLACE SACRAMENTO , CA 95828 POWER INN HOME
1750 RICHMOND STREET (916) 689-3740 7365 POWER INN ROAD
SACRAMENTO , CA 95825 SACRAMENTO , CA 95828
(916) 485-9233 GM VIADO CARE FACILITY 2 (916) 381-8281
7854 SUMMER MIST CT
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EMERGENCY FOOD SERVICES http://dhaweb.saccounty.net/Financial/index.htm
SACRAMENTO HOSPITALS
ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC EMERGEN
Apply For Food Stamps General Assistance Food Stamp Program
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE The General Assistance (GA) Program provides short-term cash assistance
NO TO FURTHER CUTS and social services to adults without children who are at least eighteen (18) The Food Stamp Program enables low-income individuals and
years of age. GA helps recipients find employment, or if disabled, obtain
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES families a way to buy more food, improve nutrition, and stretch
support from another source.
PROBATION DEPARTMENT their grocery budget. In certain situations, eligible recipients may
receive emergency Food Stamp coupons within three (3) days.
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT CalWORKs
PUBLIC DEFENDER
YOUTH CRISIS LINES
How To Apply For Food Stamps
The California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Program is California’s replacement of the Aid to Families With Dependent
Tri-fold Brochure (PDF)
EMERGENCY PHONE Children (AFDC) Program. Also known as Temporary Assistance to Needy
Families (TANF), this program provides cash assistance for eligible families Web Accessible Brochure (PDF)
24-HR CRISIS INTERVENTION
with children (time-limited for non-exempt adults). In 2008, approximately
Crisis Interventions 31,300 families received CalWORKs in Sacramento County. The Food Stamp participation rate is a ratio of the number of individuals
Disasters & Emergencies receiving food stamps to the number of individuals eligible to receive food
Cal-Learn Program stamps. Federal methodology for determining participation rate does not
take into account differences in program requirements between states, and
The Cal-Learn Program, a program for pregnant or parenting teens under the age of 19 on therefore overestimates those eligible in California by counting SSI
welfare, is a statewide, mandatory program designed to help them graduate from high school recipients and the undocumented population. Accordingly, in 2007, the
and become self-sufficient. Department of Human Assistance contracted with California State
University,
California State University, Sacramento Report
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI)
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants (CAPI) is a state-funded cash Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT)
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assistance program for certain aged, blind and disabled immigrants. DHA is The Golden State Advantage Card, a new, easy to use part of Electronic Benefit Transfer or
the lead county in the North State/Orange CAPI Consortium. DHA staff EBT, will soon replace FAIR cards, food stamp coupons, and paper checks for Sacramento
processes applications and maintains continuing cases for Orange County and County recipients.
24 Northern California counties.
Child Care
AFDC—Foster Care (AFDC—FC) CalWORKs provides temporary child care subsidies to eligible needy families. The CalWORKs
Child Care system aids families in getting connected to local child care resources, stabilizing
The AFDC—Foster Care (AFDC—FC) Program provides cash and Medi-Cal their child care arrangements and continuing with their services until they no longer need aid.
benefits for providers of out-of-home care for children placed into foster
care by Sacramento County Child Protective Services (CPS) or the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
Probation Department. Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a special refund for low income working families that is in
addition to any income tax refunds they may already receive. In 2008, DHA helped 2,489 low
income working families complete their Federal and State income tax returns electronically at
no charge. The total refunds were more than $3.8 million.
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EMERGENCY FOOD SERVICES
SACRAMENTO HOSPITALS
The Food Stamp Program enables low-income individuals and families a way to buy more food, improve nutrition,
ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC EMERGEN
and stretch their grocery budget. In certain situations, eligible recipients may receive emergency Food Stamp coupons
Apply For Food Stamps within three (3) days. To determine eligibility, you should contact your local county nearest
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE welfare department: Sacramento (916) 874-2256; Galt (209) 745-3484 and North Sacramento (916)
NO TO FURTHER CUTS 648-0894
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES
PROBATION DEPARTMENT You will be require to complete the Application For Food Stamps. Sign and give it to the To Receive Your Food Stamp Benefits
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT receptionist at a designated County Food Stamp Office.
PUBLIC DEFENDER If you meet all the requirements for EXPEDITED SERVICE you will get an
The date of your application is the date the County receives your application. Tell the Electronic Benefits Transfer Card within three
YOUTH CRISIS LINES
receptionist if you need help in filling out the forms. days after you turn in your food stamp application.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Using Your Card
EMERGENCY PHONE Food Stamp rules say the County must give food stamps within 30 days from the date you
24-HR CRISIS INTERVENTION apply if you are eligible. Use your card just like a debit bankcard at any grocery store that will accept
Crisis Interventions EBT. You may use it for any amount
If You Cannot Wait 30 Days. You may qualify for expedited service and up to your remaining balance.
Disasters & Emergencies receive your food stamp benefits within three (3) days if you meet the
requirements:
Who Will Take My Card?
A. The cost of your housing and utilities is more than this month’s income (before
deductions) combined with the amount of your liquid resources (cash, savings at home Most large grocery stores and many smaller stores, some Certified Farmers’
or in a bank, stocks bonds, etc.): Markets will accept your EBT card.
B. Your cash, savings at home or in a bank, stocks, bonds, etc. are worth no more
than $100 and this month’s income is less than $150. (This may include your cash
assistance grant.) You will be given full details on how and where to use your
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If you do not have any identity papers, you can give them name of someone who can verify Any time your benefit amount is changed, you will receive another notice
your identity over the telling you what the change is. If the change
telephone, such as your employer or landlord. Provide Proof That You Are Eligible You reduces or stops your food stamps, in most cases, you must receive a letter
will also need to show your proof of ten days before your food stamps are
reduced or terminated.
•Income or that it has stopped
•Social Security Number The notice of action letters you receive explain all of these rights for you and
•Allowable expenses (rent, utilities, child care) show you how to request a State Hearing; your benefits may be continued
•Non-citizen status if you are not a U.S. citizen unchanged until after the hearing.
However, if you have trouble bringing them in, tell your worker. If you qualify for expedited
service, the County can give you your first allotment of food stamps while waiting for these For more information you may call:
papers.
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SHRA Opens Waiting List EXTENDED SHELTER PROGRAM TLCS - PALMER HOMELESS
FOR WOMEN (PARKER HOUSE) TRANSITIONAL APARTMENT PROGRAM
Group Homes 4401 44TH ST. 3131 PALMER STREET
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
HOMELESS & HOUSING SERVIC TELEPHONE (916) 455-0415 TELEPHONE (916) 921-6099
ACT HOME PROVIDERS
MORTGAGE COUNSELORS INDEPENDENT LIVING READINESS PROGRAM (ILRP) TURNING POINT HOMELESS
MHA Housing Vacancy List 530 BERCUT DRIVE, SUITE L INTERVENTION PROGRAM (TPHIP)
SUBSIDIZED APARTMENTS SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 601 W. NORTH MARKET BLVD.
St. Anton Projects TELEPHONE (916) 442-2215 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
TELEPHONE (916) 922-2771
USA Properties Fund
LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM
FOR HOMELESS DIOGENES YOUTH SERVICES,
3200 V STREET, 9719 LINCOLN VILLAGE DR.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
TELEPHONE (916) 453-2900 TELEPHONE (916) 369-5447
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING
POWER OF SOBRIETY AT MCCLELLAN - SACRAMENTO
TRANSITIONAL LIVING COTTAGE HOUSING
3865 BROADWAY 529 12TH ST.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA NORTHHIGHLANDS, CALIFORNIA
TELEPHONE (916) 451-8352 TELEPHONE (916) 446-2541
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QUINN COTTAGES ADELANTE TRAMSITIONAL
1500 NORTH A ST. ALCOHOLISM PROGRAM
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 4241 FLORIN ROAD, SUITE 110
TELEPHONE (916) 492-9065 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
TELEPHONE (916) 94-2328
RESTORATION HOUSE FOR PAROLEES
4141 SOLEDAD AVE.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO CRISIS NURSERY
TELEPHONE (916) 923-9000 6699 SOUTH LAND PARK
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
YWCA 264-8080 TELEPHONE (916) 394-2000
1122 17th St, Sacramento, CA 95814
Hours: Monday through Friday 9 am - 5 p.m. Transitional Living
Women only transitional housing. $271 a month 3425 37th Street Sacramento, CA 95817 916-454-1794
Mary Ann Laramee Phone: 916-607-2977
E-mail: twelvestep916@yahoo.com
Co-ed, clean & sober transitional home for those who are activily working a program of
recovery.
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Outreach 443-2996
www.namisacramento.org
470 Bannon St (trailer at No. B), Sacramento, CA 95814
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apartment building that interests you. http://www.hud.gov
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
HOMELESS & HOUSING SERVIC Number of bedrooms
ACT HOME PROVIDERS Contact Property Type
1 2 3 4 5+
MORTGAGE COUNSELORS
NHP Management Company FAIRWOOD Family x x x
MHA Housing Vacancy List Phone: (916) 944-0152 8893 FAIR OAKS BLVD
SUBSIDIZED APARTMENTS CARMICHAEL, CA 95608-2670
Phone: (916) 944-0152
St. Anton Projects
USA Properties Fund FPI MANAGEMENT INC. KENNETH PARK Family x x
5945 KENNETH AVE
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608-4821
Phone: (916) 488-8520
FOLSOM OAKS x x x
809 Bidwell Street
Folsom, CA 95818-0000
West Cal Management (aka:Pacific Cities Mgt., Inc MILLS TOWER APARTMENTS Family x
Phone: 916 348-1188 10499 MILLS TOWER DR
RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95670-5429
Phone: 916-366-7748
ALBERT EINSTEIN RESIDENCE CENTER, INC. ALBERT EINSTEIN RESIDENCE CENTER Elderly x
Phone: 916-972-9555 1935 WRIGHT ST
SACRAMENTO, CA 95825-1187
Phone: 916-972-9555
Madsen & Walton Properties FLORIN GARDENS COOP. EAST, PHASE II Family x x x x
Phone: (916) 447-0886 2536 WAH AVE
waltonsj@aol.com SACRAMENTO, CA 95822-4414
Phone: 916-428-4530
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3333 3rd Avenue Emergency food distributed in Oak Park, Del Paso Heights, and North
CENTRO GUADALUPE Sacramento. Also transitional housing, case management, clothes closet, and Mother Baby
730 S Street; Food, Program. TELEPHONE (916) 456-1980
rental, utility and jobs assistance
to Latino community and others ST. LAWRENCE CHURCH
in certain zip codes. Bilingual 4335 Don Julio Blvd.,
TELEPHONE (916) 443-5367 North Highlands;
-------------------------------------------- Hot meals Th 6-7 pm
TELEPHONE (916) 332-4777
GENERAL ASSISTANCE & FOOD
STAMPS PROGRAM (SAC CO DHA) Food stamps for no or WELLSPRINGS WOMEN'S CENTER (CLOSED AUGUST)
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BI VALLEY MEDICAL CLINIC CARMICHAEL 2251 Florin Road Suite 133
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6127 Fair Oaks Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95822
Crisis Interventions Carmichael, CA 95608 Intake: (916) 665-1503
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Intake: (916) 723-1319 Intake: (916) 922-9217x104
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consideration the applicant’s medical condition, living
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SACRAMENTO PSYCHIATRISTS locating a caregiver. A friend or relative may serve as a caregiver, list, you can contact the potential
SACRAMENTO PSYCHOLOGISTS or a referral may be selected through the IHSS Registry. Once a caregivers to set up interviews.
caregiver is selected, the client acts as the employer and is All registry caregivers have had a Department
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Registry prescreening is
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Mental Health Professionals Roughly one in every four adults and one in five children will experience a diagnosable mental disorder during their lifetime. Here
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C.O.R.E. Medical Clinic, Inc.
MORE PROVIDERS 2100 Capitol Avenue Sacramento, CA 95816
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Programs Offered Short-term Detoxification Additional Services
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Both methadone and buprenorphine help normalize brain Program (21 days)
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> Medically supervised withdrawal program utilizing
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and click the Additional Services Link to learn more about the
needs! All programs include a detailed history and physical
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exam, urine drug screen testing and analysis, educational
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information re: HIV and Hepatitis C, TB testing and screening,
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> Two individual counseling > Psychiatric Services
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES sessions > Medical Services
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Ron Risley MD
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Cluttered but chock-full site
A site "revolutionizing the way that permits free posting of
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find each other." Nonprofits can with a category clearly
post their board member vacancies noted as "volunteers."
and individuals interested in board Click on your city of choice
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htm nonprofits.
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Sweat Monkey Cluttered but chock-full
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Commission AD Sales create a new and positive image for people with mental health issues working towards
Living My Life with a Men their recovery and hopefully help eliminate some of the prevailing stereotypes about
Working with Your Psychia mental illness". It will provide the ability for people with mental illnesses to express
Thinking Fresh & Eating C their opinions on all areas of their wellness and recovery, something they normally do
Resiliency Factor not get to do in a public way. "SACPROS wants The Empowerment to be an uplifting
The Pursuit of Contentmen voice in mental health community", said Ms. Washington.
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Fall 2011 Issue "The mental health community is larger than those who are already in the mental
FALL 2001 ISSUE health system and who are highly challenged. It also includes a larger population of
Fall 2011 Issue Out Now people who are currently in mainstream society, but who are struggling in their jobs or
Summer 2011 Files relationships, dealing with losses, or who are working through addiction issues. The
MENTAL HEALTH MAGAZINES mental health community might also include our friends, family, neighbors and
MENTAL HEALTH JOURNALS coworkers who have never sought out support services", said Terry Zick, Wellness
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I will always have a mental illness. I will never be able to handle the consequences alone. Because of the way staff treat me, I no longer feel like I
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to positive healthy outcomes in spite of external chaos. A number of personality characteristics have been
identified as contributing to resilience, including humor, empathy, and an easy temperament. These
personality traits lend themselves to the likeability of a person. A person who is likeable will presumably have
more friends and therefore more support. This seems to be of particular importance during the adolescent
years when peer support becomes developmentally vital, but it also holds true into adulthood.
Locus of control: Perception of self and the problem. People who see themselves as having control over
their lives tend to be healthier, happier, and more able to overcome difficulties. Likewise, those who see
the problem(s) as being outside of their control tend to become more discouraged, depressed, and less able
to take corrective action. People who believe they can create changes in their lives will act in ways congruent
to that belief, such as getting an education, seeking services, or calling on their support system for help. A
closely related resiliency factor is determination. Someone who believes they are able to make changes in their
life will be more inclined to override the desire to give up when things seem unbearable.
Cognitive abilities and education: A person who has the cognitive ability to think through life’s
difficulties and then develop and implement a plan of action is much more likely to avoid becoming stuck
and discouraged. Directly connected to cognitive abilities is education. Being educated either formally through
an institution or therapeutically regarding the nature of one’s presenting problem can be beneficial in
acquiring resilience. For many people, formal education is seen as the key to upward mobility and the
overcoming of personal, cultural, and societal barriers. It provides a sense of empowerment and control over
one’s future. Psychosocial education can provide the same benefit in regard to a person taking control of
some barrier to success, such as recovering from an addiction or mental illness.
Spirituality and religion. While religion and spirituality are related, they are in fact separate,
distinct constructs. Religion is an external, ritualized expression of spirituality. Religion can be an
external protective factor which complements internal spiritual resilience. For some, finding a higher purpose
has been a necessary component to their health and well-being. The term higher purpose can be defined as
the ways and means whereby a person creates meaning in their life. A person with resiliency will find a way
to create meaning out of adversity. In essence, spirituality empowers people to cope with stressors by
transforming negative events into opportunities for personal growth.
Culture and Family. A sense of belonging and connectedness can result from having strong family
support or a positive cultural identity. Besides providing support and structure, feeling connected to one’s family
or community brings a sense of responsibility. It is common for a person struggling with seemingly
overwhelming obstacles to find the determination to continue because to give up would bring sorrow to the
people they care about.Communication. It stands to reason the effectiveness of other resiliency factors such
as cognitive abilities, social support, and education would depend largely on one’s ability to
communicate. Someone who can communicate their needs in a constructive manner is more likely to solicit
a positive response from the environment.
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Conclusion: Resiliency can be summed up as an individual’s ability to negotiate with the environment to
get their needs met. Those who have healthy, positive negotiating skills are called resilient; those who do not
are referred to as self-destructive. The good news is most resilience factors can be learned. It is common
for someone, as part of their wellness journey, to return to school, receive cognitive-behavioral counseling, or
join a support group or religious organization. However, I believe the most powerful ally in obtaining resiliency
is the introduction of hope. As the consumer movement begins to come into full bloom in the mental health
field, more people, myself included, are finding the strength to openly identify as persons with significant
mental health struggles. In so doing we are able to become a living example of hope. We are able to show that
we can and do recover and go on to live amazingly full, satisfying lives. I am continually amazed at just how far
a person can go on just the tiniest bit of hope. Resiliency is a dynamic, fluid process that changes over time as
a person grows and matures. All people, unless severely disabled, engage in this process. As with other
lifelong processes, resiliency is always a work in progress. With individual willingness and appropriate
intervention such as education and support, resilience can be acquired at any stage in life.
Tammy received her MSW from CSUS in 2007. She specializes in Mental Health and is committed to the
Consumer Movement. She believes strongly in the Recovery Model and is committed to helping our
community overcome misconceptions that lead to the stigmatization of persons with mental health issues. She
is currently employed by Consumers Self Help as their Clinical Director where she enjoys teaching therapeutic
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In Transition
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personal empowerment and employment for individuals of all ages with a mental or physical disability.
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American health and wellness magazine for women. Covers well-being, fitness, nutrition, and beauty.
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FALL 2001 ISSUE DR. HASHEM: Absolutely. That’s a very good point,
some people took two weeks, and some people took four a patient’s depression is caused by thyroid dysfunction.
actually. I don’t feel medication by any means is the only weeks. But in general, the cardinal rule is not to give up on the After discovering this, it has become standard to perform a
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change their interaction with their environment and people mixed with another medication. For example, Depakote,
around them. This positive interaction feeds back into them Tegretol or other seizure medications tend to sometimes
positively. If you can copy that positive interaction and harm the liver at a very slow pace. We periodically check
cognitive thinking and behavior and continue to do it without liver function and keep track of a patient’s blood count to
the medication you would be able to get off the medication. make sure these harmful effects are not occurring.
Commonly, with new second-generation antipsychotics like
So somehow you need to learn that you are feeding into the Zyprexa, Seroquel and Abilify, , it was found there was a
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experiencing. Your role in the environment is very high cholesterol while on these medications. In those cases
important. In my experience, this method applies with we will closely monitor weight, BMI, blood sugar and
disorders like depression and anxiety. Bipolar and cholesterol.
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would probably have little effectiveness. There is no doubt
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behavioral, physical, spiritual, etc. –
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process?
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DR. HASHEM: Definitely. But in medicine we learnt not to
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or anxiety, the cognitive and behavioral and the spiritual
while waiting for results, since aspects of treatment are as powerful as or more powerful
most people won’t feel better than the medication itself. This also has no side effects,
DR. HASHEM: In the last few years, Psychiatrists have actually
obviously, because medication has side effects that you
right away. How long does it been cornered into just being medication prescribers. But we
don’t want. Sometimes in the absence of this cognitive
take for most psychiatric also my use the short time we have to give “cognitive
approach, no antidepressant can seem to work.
therapeutic hints.” The most empowered patient is a patient who
medications to get into the is knowledgeable about their condition. This is the foundation of
system and start noticeably empowerment. This is why I always encourage people to
INTERVIEWER: What can people do
helping? research on internet, look up their symptoms and read about the
conditions, read about the medications, and read about the to take more personal responsibility
DR. HASHEM: This is a very important aspect of treatment. different side effects and things like that. In some cases, the for their health?
Interestingly, a national study was done by the National doctor may miss to ask the right questions. This can lead to a
physician missing important clues to a patient’s condition, DR. HASHEM: Complete awareness of your condition and
Institute of Mental Health, called the CATIE. This study
treatment, in addition, a basic knowledge of what
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patients stop taking their medications primarily due to side about a particular condition and I feel it fit me perfectly.” I am aspect of thinking. The spiritual aspect of life gives us kind
effects. Actually, the study showed the number one reason happy to discuss and match their symptoms with the right of reassurance, some degree of faith that takes away the
patients stopped taking their medication is because they treatment. Doctors should not feel insulted by that. Much to the sense of the depression. When you always feel that there is
believe the medication is not working. The time in which a contrary, it is very helpful for the person to know exactly what a higher power, you always feel that there is a hope and
medication begins to become effective varies from condition symptoms they’re dealing with. So I also ask people to put every there is a reason. I think, spirituality also, in all religion and
to condition and from person to person. In conditions such symptom they have on a scale of one to ten before we start all philosophies, encourages you to be healthy. All the
as depression or schizophrenia, one theory is that receptors treatment and a number after treatment. Each time we readjust exercises in all the religions are meant to keep you healthy.
in the brain seem to change in patients afflicted with these the dose or change a medicine. This way, you’re actually giving A healthy body has a healthy mind and so forth. So to take
conditions. The problem can vary from these receptors the doctor a good picture of whether the medicine has worked more responsibility for your health is by being educated
malfunctioning, to the presence of too many receptors or or not. If a patient is not aware of or doesn’t keep track of their about health and being aware of what produces negative
too few. In order to heal these receptors, the body takes symptoms, the medicine may have worked perfectly, but they results in your body and your mind.
time to repair them effectively. The medication itself may deem it ineffective because they themselves were not aware of
affect the neurotransmitters immediately, but that healing the changes taking place. So it is very important for both the
process in the body does take time to complete. This is doctor and the patient to recognize what has been achieved and
where some individuals may become impatient what has yet to be achieved.
INTERVIEWER: And, last but not least, is psychiatry a science or an art or both?
DR. HASHEM: Well, I think psychiatry is primarily a science, and I would say it’s art that uses science. There are a lot of things that take this form,
like computer graphics for example. It’s art that’s using the science. The reason is we are not going to use any medication without a scientific
experiment or testing that proves beyond doubt that this medicine is really effective in this group of people. Unfortunately, to do that, they have to
pick patients who have only mostly pure, single conditions and change the environment so it will be very specific to this condition and use this
medication in that context and prove that his medicine works for this condition. On the other hand, humans are not created based on a textbook. God
did not open the DSM to put the specific criteria in different people. All patients are a mix of different things. Nothing is exactly the same as the
textbook. Nobody has one pure condition, or two or three, with all the other factors that get involved in that. So I would say that the science is actually
the proof that each single medicine clearly has a function. The art is mixing all this together; matching medication together with people and
conditions. This perfect balance cannot be taught and must be acquired through experience, observations, involvement, notions and feelings. That
I believe is the definition of art.
Dr. Hazem Hashem is the medical director of Visions Unlimited and Wellness and Recovery Center North.
He is also Chief Psychiatrist/Chief of mental health at Solano State Prison, and Board Certified in
general psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatrist.
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GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS to burnout and stress, vicarious traumatisation or secondary traumatic stress (STS).
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Mental health professionals cannot afford to ignore the risks of
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NAMI Peer-to-Peer-Ten-wee Compassion Fatigue: Being an Ethical Social Worker by Tracy C. Wharton, M.Ed., MFT http://www.socialworker.com/home/Feature_Articles/
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Compassion Fatigue
A Power Point Presentation, which provides with a solid overview on Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, psychological problems helpers in disaster
might face as a consequence. Discussion of strategies and tools (f.e. debriefing, and other interventions) to maintain strength and resources in
the helpers. - Univ. of Missouri/Columbia, Husain and Anderson.
Green Cross
The Green Cross is an international, humanitarian assistance organization, non-profit corporation comprised of trained traumatologists and
compassion fatigue service providers. The organization is oriented to helping people in crisis following traumatic events.
HHRI - Helping the helpers As for local helpers, there may often not be any support or resources at all to deal with this.
Helping The Helpers: Tips to Avoid Burnout Reaction and to Remain Professionnally Affective. Phillip D. Jaffe.
General Caregiver resources: Mindful Schools Humane Society University (online and onsite training
Behavioral HealthCare Journal Christina Guerra, Training Coordinator programs)
www.bhcjournal.com 1944 Embarcadero East Makeda Crane, Workshop Coordinator
Oakland, CA 94606 (510) 535-6746 700 Professional Drive
Caregiver Wellness Compassion Fatigue and Chronic Sorrow http://mindfulschools.org/training/ Gaithersburg, MD 20879
Workshops (866) 481-6912
PO Box 44062 Burnaby, BC V5B 4Y2 NurseFit (303) 904-9803 www.nursefit.com www.humanesocietyu.org
(604) 297-0609
www.caregiverwellness.ca Online LPT to RN http://onlinelpntorn.org/ InterFace Veterinary HR Systems, LLC
Katherine Dobbs, RVT CVPM PHR
Compassion Fatigue Awareness Project Professional Quality of Life 3825 E. Calumet St.
www.compassionfatigue.org PO Box 4362 Pocatello, ID 83205-4362 Suite 400-187 Appleton, WI 54915
patricia@compassionfatigue.org (208) 282-4436 http://www.proqol.org (920) 450-1982
www.interfacevethr.com
Compassion Fatigue Awareness Project, Australia Malcolm The Courage Expert
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THURS 7 PM Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Choir room in inner courtyard 1615 Morse Ave. (at Arden Way). RECORDING 916-366-0699
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07:30
Client-Run Groups Mon 1.5 Auburn Unity Church 1212 High St. Auburn Gold Rush *
PM
Learn More about NAMI Sac Tue 01:00 1.5 Auburn 1st Congregational Church 710 Auburn Ravine Tuesday Daytime AFG *
NAMI Peer-to-Peer-Ten-wee AM Rd
Tue 07:00 1.5 Auburn Unity Church 1212 High St. Women's Courage to Change AFG W
PM
Wed 10:00 1.5 Auburn First Congregational Church 710 Auburn Ravine Family & Friends AFG BS
AM Rd
Thu 07:30 1.5 Auburn Bethlehem Lutheran Church 1279 High St Auburn Thursday Night AFG *
PM
Mon 05:45 1 Benicia Congregational Church 1305 W. 2nd St. Young Adults Mtg. H
PM
Thu 08:00 1.5 Benicia Benicia Congregational Church 1305 W. 2nd St. Benicia Hill Top AA
PM
Mon 06:30 0.5 Cameron Park Light of the Hills Church 3100 Rodeo Road Newcomers New
PM
Mon 07:00 1 Cameron Park Light of the Hills Church 3100 Rodeo Road Friends of Lois B, H
PM
Fri 07:00 1 Cameron Park Light of the Hills Church 3100 Rodeo Road Cameron Park Friday Night BS 1st Fri, H, STC 3rd Fri,
PM *
06:00
Mon 1 Carmichael Sunset No-Al Club 5809 Gibbons Dr. Sunset Gibbons AFG H, *
PM
Fri 10:00 1.5 Carmichael Carmichael Presbyterian Church 5645 Marconi Ave Carmichael Friday AM AFG B, C, CH
AM
Fri 07:00 1.5 Carmichael American River Community 3300 Walnet Ave It's All About Solutions
PM Church
Sat 10:00 1.5 Colfax United Methodist Church 59 West Church St Let It Begin With Me BS
AM
Sun 05:00 1 Davis Davis Community Church 4th and D St. Al-Anon Adult Children of Alcoholics AAC, H
PM
Mon 12:10 1 Davis UC Davis Memorial Union no name H
PM
Mon 06:30 1.25 Davis Davis Community Church 4th and D St. Al-Anon Parents P,*
PM
Tue 12:00 1 Davis United Methodist Church 1620 Anderson Rd AFG Tuesday Noon BS,H
PM
Tue 07:00 1 Davis Davis Community Church 4th and D St. Tuesday Night Thank God it's AFG AA,AT (Rm 150), H, *
PM
Wed 06:30 1 Davis Our Faith Lutheran Church 1801 Oak Ave Al-Anon Parents H, P, *
PM
Wed 08:00 1 Davis Our Faith Lutheran Church 1801 Oak Ave Progress Not Perfection Wednesday BS, H, *
PM Night
Thu 06:30 1 Davis Our Faith Lutheran Church 1801 Oak Ave AFG Thursday Night Newcomers B New H CH *
PM
Thu 08:00 1 Davis Our Faith Lutheran Church 1801 Oak Ave Davis Al-Anon Relationships Group H, *
PM
Fri 12:00 1 Davis United Methodist Church 1620 Anderson Rd no name BS, H
PM
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AM
Sat 05:00 1 Davis Davis Community Church 4th and D St. no name W, child care, H, *
PM
Mon 07:00 1 Dixon United Methodist Church 209 N. Jefferson St. Dixon AFG AA, H
PM
Fri 07:00 1.5 Dixon Dixon Cornerstone Baptist Church 185 W. Cherry Dixon Easy Does It
PM
Tue 06:30 1 El Dorado El Dorado Community Church 4701 Church St El Dorado Family Group H, BS(last Tue),SS 1st Tue
PM
Thu 07:00 1 El Dorado Lakehills Covenant Church 7000 Rossmore Lane Hope in the Hills N, C, H
PM Hills
Sat 09:00 1 El Dorado Cornerstone Christian Church 931 Lassen Lane Saturday Serenity EDH B, N, C, H
AM Hills
Mon 07:30 1 Elk Grove Grocery 8517 Bond Road at E. Always Hope Al-Anon H,P
PM Stockton Blvd.
Wed 07:00 1.5 Elk Grove Edward Harris Middle School 8691 Power Inn Road Elk Grove Hope AT
PM
Fri 08:00 1.5 Elk Grove St. Joseph Catholic Church 9961 Elk Grove Florin Elk Grove Fri Night How To AFG AA, *
PM Road
Sat 10:00 1.5 Elk Grove Good Shepherd Church 9539 Racquet Court Courage Seekers
AM
Sat 07:15 1.5 Elk Grove St. Joseph Catholic Church 9961 Elk Grove Florin Lost and Found Adult Children AFG AAC, *
PM Road
Tue 07:00 1 Esparto Countryside Community Church 28479 Grafton Street Esparto AFG H
PM
Mon 07:00 1 Fair Oaks Fairvale Baptist Church 8660 Madison Ave. at Fair Oaks Gratitude AFG BS,H,*
PM Illinois
Mon 08:00 1.5 Fairfield Grace Episcopal Church 1405 Kentucky Twin Cities Monday AFG AA
PM
Thu 07:00 2 Fairfield 1601 Enterprise Serenidad en Espanol SP, ages 15-90
PM
Tue 07:30 1.5 Folsom Trinity Episcopal Church 803 Figueroa St Tuesday Night Folsom AFG
PM
Wed 07:00 1 Folsom Oak Hills Church 1100 Blue Ravine Rd Parent Serenity P
PM
Fri 07:30 1.5 Folsom Mount Olive Lutheran Church 320 Montrose Dr. Folsom Friday Evening AFG *
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Sun 1 Galt 750 Spaans Road Galt Serenity AFG H
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06:00
Mon 1.5 Galt 750 Spaans Road Galt Serenity AFG H
PM
06:00
Tue 1 Galt 750 Spaans Road Galt Serenity AFG H
PM
06:00
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PM
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PM
Fri 04:00 1 Georgetown Unity Methodist Church 2853 Church St Friday at Four H
PM
Sun 01:00 1.5 Grass Valley 175 Joerschke Dr. Building our Healthy Boundaries C, *
PM
07:00
Mon 1.5 Grass Valley 175 Joerschke Dr. Grass Valley AFG N,*
PM
10:00
Tue 1.5 Grass Valley 175 Joerschke Dr. Tuesday AM Mtg. N,*
AM
Tue 06:00 1.25 Grass Valley Peace Lutheran Church 828 West Main St Tuesday Night AAC AAC,BS
PM
07:00
Tue 1.5 Grass Valley 175 Joerschke Dr. Men's Stag N,M,*
PM
Wed 07:00 1 Grass Valley 175 Joerschke Dr. Experience Strength & Hope C, H, W, SS, *
PM
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GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS Sacramento Hotline Number: (916) 447-5588 or (866) 442-5312
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS "Closed Meeting" = Only those with a gambling problem, or those who think they may have a gambling problem, and have a desire to stop gambling,
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Sacramento, CA 95841 Open/Step Meeting
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Christ Community Church 11:00 AM
5025 Manzanita Avenue
Carmichael, CA 95608 Closed Meeting
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Carmichael Seventh Day Adventist Church 7:30 PM
4600 Winding Way (at Pasadena Avenue)
Sacramento, CA 95841 Open/Crosstalk Meeting
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Sacramento, CA 95823 Open Meeting
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GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The Central California Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous is an Intergroup serving the
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS greater Sacramento area since 1954. CCFAA exists as the servant of its member groups. Its purpose is to carry the message of Alcoholics Anonymous in
full accordance with the Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and Twelve Concepts of AA.
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NAMI Peer-to-Peer-Ten-wee Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Midtown Solutions Midtown Solutions Midtown Solutions Midtown Solutions Midtown Solutions Midtown Solutions Midtown Solutions
(OH ) (OH ) (OH ) (OH ) (OH ) (OH ) (OH )
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Straight Men's Straight Men's Straight Men's Straight Men's Straight Men's Straight Men's Straight Men's
(CMH ) (CMH ) (CMH ) (CMH ) (CMH ) (CMH ) (CMH )
Straight Men's
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Straight Men's Straight Men's Straight Men's Straight Men's Straight Men's Straight Men's Straight Men's
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(OS ) Latino Americano Fill In The Blank
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Midtown Solutions (OSp ) Midtown Solutions (OH ) (OSp ) (OSp ) Latino Americano
7:00 pm
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St. James Group (OH ) Oak Park Fellowship (OS ) (OH ) (OH ) Land Park Men's Mtg
(O ) (O ) AA Unity Grp Oak Park Fellowship (CHM )
Free Our Minds Gp (OH ) (O )
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Monday Night Big Book Study
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Carrying The Message (O ) Greenhaven Greenhaven (OH ) North Hall Greenhaven
8:00 pm Fe Y Esperanza
(O ) North Hall (OHS ) (OH ) (OG ) (OH )
North Hall (OMG ) North Hall North Hall (OSp ) Hope and Serenity Speaker North Hall
Fe Y Esperanza North Hall
(CG ) (OSG ) (OG ) (O ) (OHG )
(OSp ) (OG ) Sacramento Monthly Speaker
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CLOSED MEETINGS: In support of AA's singleness of purpose, attendance at closed meetings is limited to
persons who have a desire to stop drinking. If you think you have a problem with alcohol, you are welcome
to attend a closed meeting. We ask that when discussing our problems, we confine ourselves to those problems
as they relate to alcoholism. (1987 General Service Conference)
OPEN MEETINGS: Open meetings are available to everyone -- especially newcomers. In keeping with
AA's singleness of purpose and AA's third tradition which states that "The only requirement for AA membership is
a desire to stop drinking," we ask that all who participate confine their discussion to their problems with
alcohol. (1987 General Service Conference)
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Client-Run Groups Trinity Cathedral Church Alano Club 258 Cleveland Avenue
Learn More about NAMI Sac 2610 Capitol Ave 940 Eleanor Avenue Sacramento, CA 95833-2543
Sacramento, CA 95816-5905 Sacramento, CA 95815 Monday 18:30
NAMI Peer-to-Peer-Ten-wee
Monday 12:00 Tuesday 21:00
2830 Northgate Boulevard, Suite #2
Trinity Cathedral Church Alano Club Sacramento, CA 95833-2260
2610 Capitol Ave 940 Eleanor Avenue Monday 20:00
Upstairs Room E Sacramento, CA 95815
Sacramento, CA 95816-5905 Wednesday 12:00 2830 Northgate Boulevard, Suite #2
Monday 19:00 Sacramento, CA 95833-2260
Alano Club Tuesday 12:00
Trinity Cathedral Church 940 Eleanor Avenue
2610 Capitol Ave Sacramento, CA 95815 250 Cleveland Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95816-5905 Monday 14:00 Sacramento, CA 95833-2541
Tuesday 12:00 Tuesday 19:00
Alano Club
Trinity Cathedral Church 940 Eleanor Avenue 2830 Northgate Boulevard, Suite #2
2610 Capitol Ave Sacramento, CA 95815 Sacramento, CA 95833-2260
Sacramento, CA 95816-5905 Monday 14:00 Tuesday 20:00
Wednesday 12:00
Alano Club 2830 Northgate Boulevard, Suite #2
First Methodist Church 940 Eleanor Avenue Sacramento, CA 95833-2260
2100 J Street Sacramento, CA 95815 Wednesday 12:00
Sacramento, CA 95816 Monday 17:00
Sacramento, CA 95811-0611 2515 48Th Avenue Silver Eagle Mobile Home Park
Wednesday 17:30 Sacramento, CA 95822 3523 Mobile Way
Thursday 19:00 Sacramento, CA 958
Salvation Army Wednesday 19:00
1200 North B Street Firehouse Community Center
Sacramento, CA 95811-0603 810 Grand Avenue Atras De Novedades Michelles
Wednesday 19:00 Sacramento, CA 95838 5660 Franklin Boulevard
Del Paso Heights Monday 17:30 Sacramento, CA 95824
Golden Rule Enterprises Sunday 20:00
1400 North C Street 731 Santa Ana Street
Sacramento, CA 95811-0611 Sacramento, CA 95838 Atras De Novedades Michelles
Friday 17:30 Monday 19:00 5660 Franklin Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95824
2800 Morse Avenue Firehouse Community Center Monday 20:00
Sacramento, CA 95821-6144 810 Grand Avenue
Wednesday 06:00 Sacramento, CA 95838 Atras De Novedades Michelles
Del Paso Heights 5660 Franklin Boulevard
2613 Darwin Street Wednesday 18:30 Sacramento, CA 95824
Sacramento, CA 95821-5511 Tuesday 20:00
Wednesday 18:30 1615 Morse Avenue
Choir Room Atras De Novedades Michelles
Kaiser CDRP Sacramento, CA 95864-2666 5660 Franklin Boulevard
2829 Watt Avenue Saturday 19:00 Sacramento, CA 95824
Conference Room 4 A&B Wednesday 20:00
Sacramento, CA 95821-6200 Kaiser CDRP
Wednesday 19:30 2829 Watt Avenue Room #1 Greenway Village
Sacramento, CA 95821-6200 6311 Sampson Boulevard
Mission Lutheran Church Sunday 11:00 Sacramento, CA 95824-3930
4641 Marconi Avenue enter through walk-in gate Thursday 17:00
Sacramento, CA 95821-4315 Mission Lutheran Church 4641 Marconi Avenue
Thursday 12:00 Sacramento, CA 95821-4315 Atras De Novedades Michelles
Monday 19:00 5660 Franklin Boulevard
3610 Auburn Boulevard, Unit 12 Sacramento, CA 95824
Sacramento, CA 95821-2015 Kaiser CDRP 2829 Watt Avenue Thursday 20:00
Thursday 19:00 Sacramento, CA 95821-6200
Monday 19:30 Atras De Novedades Michelles
3610 Auburn Boulevard, Unit 12 5660 Franklin Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95821-2015 Saint Matthew's Church Edison & Bell Sacramento, CA 95824
Thursday 19:00 Sacramento, CA 95821 Friday 20:00
Tuesday 19:00
Mission Lutheran Church 4641 Marconi Avenue Methodist Church
Sacramento, CA 95821-4315 Kaiser CDRP 2829 Watt Avenue 5401 Freeport Boulevard
Thursday 19:30 Sacramento, CA 95821-6200 Sacramento, CA 95822
Tuesday 19:00 Monday 19:00
2800 Morse Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95821-6144 South Sacramento New Covenant Church Nothing But Recovery
Friday 06:00 7128 Florin Road 5435 Palm Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95828 Sacramento, CA 95841-2317
Kaiser CDRP Tuesday 19:00 Sunday 14:00
2829 Watt Avenue
Room #4 Sacramento, 5836 Dudley Boulevard Nothing But Recovery
CA 95821-6200 McClellan, CA 95652 5435 Palm Avenue
Saturday 10:00 No Women Saturday 19:00 Sacramento, CA 95841-2317
Sunday 19:00
Kaiser D.B. Moore Building Calvary Lutheran Church
6600 Bruceville Road 5th & L Street Saint Andrew's Church
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2201 Benita Drive 770 Pole Line Road Davis, CA 95616-1005
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-4017 Davis, CA 95618-4020 Friday 18:00
Saturday 20:00 Sunday 20:30 No Men
1801 Oak Avenue
Grace Lutheran Church United Methodist Church Davis, CA 95616-1005
2201 Benita Drive 8986 Elk Grove Boulevard Saturday 19:00
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-4017 Elk Grove, CA 95624
Saturday 20:00 Thursday 20:00 Seventh Day Adventist Church
5810 Pecan Avenue
Peace Presbyterian Church Madhouse Orangevale, CA 95662
9145 Franklin Boulevard 8934 Madison Avenue Monday 19:00
Elk Grove, CA 95758-9501 Fair Oaks, CA 95628-4010
Monday 18:30 Monday 20:00 East Valley Church
7801 Hazel Avenue
Kaiser Medical Office Madhouse Orangevale, CA 95662-2150
9201 Big Horn Boulevard 8934 Madison Avenue Monday 19:00
Conference Room 1:2 Fair Oaks, CA 95628-4010
Elk Grove, CA 95758 Thursday 20:00 Divine Savior Catholic Church
Tuesday 19:30 9079 Greenback Lane
Madison House Orangevale, CA 95662
Kaiser Medical Office 8938 Madison Avenue Tuesday 18:00
9201 Big Horn Boulevard Fair Oaks, CA 95628-4010
Conference Room #3 Friday 18:00
Elk Grove, CA 95758
Thursday 19:00
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NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Consumer Self Help Center 3031 Franklin Blvd. Sacramento CA 95818
Client-Run Groups New Beginnings Drop In Center 343 South 8th Street El Centro CA 92243
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In The Company Of Friends 1965 Live Oak Blvd. Yuba City CA 95991
NAMI Peer-to-Peer-Ten-wee
Office of Self Help 1095 Market Street, Suite 202 San Francisco CA 94103
Independent Living Resource Center 649 Mission 3rd Floor San Francisco CA 94105
Contra Costa Network of M H Clients 1420 Willow Pass Road, Suite 120 Concord CA 94520
Manic Depressive and Depressive Association 16280 Whispering Spur Riverside CA 92504
MHCAN 1051 Cayuga Santa Cruz CA 95062
Peninsula Network of Mental Health, 375 89th Street Daily City CA 94015
Project Return: The Next Step 1138 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 100 Los Angeles CA 90017
Mental Health Consumer Concerns 1420 Willow Pass Road, Suite 120 Concord CA 94520
Consumer Center For Health Education And Advocacy 1475 Sixth Avenue San Diego CA 92101
Center For & By Victims & Survivors of Violent Trauma P.O. Box 22162 San Francisco CA 94122
Oasis Community Center 1095 Market Street, Suite 202 San Francisco CA 94103
Clubhouse Coalition 3111 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 500 San Diego CA 92108
Friend to Friend Clubhouse 1009 G Street San Diego CA 92101
Solano Ntwrk M H C Consumer Self Help Center 1014 Broadway Street Vallejo CA 94590
Mental Health Clients of Orange County 1196 Las Lomas Drive, #D La Habra CA 906313667
Enterprise Resource Center 1108 Tamalpias Avenue San Rafael CA 94901
Napa Consumer Self Help Center c/o Day Program 2261 Elm Street Napa CA 94558
S.F. Mental Health Client's Rights Advocates 1095 Market Street, #610 San Francisco CA 94103
Consumer Self Help Center P.O. Box 718 Santa Anna CA 92701
Nueva Vida 409 N. Adams Street Dixon CA 95620
Central Self-Help Center 687 N. King Rd. San Jose CA 95133
SPIRIT 12276 Gates Place P.O. Box 565 Grass Valley CA 95945
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Mental Health Association Sacramento 9719 Lincoln Village Dr. #407 Sacramento CA 95827
The Inland Empire Network of Community Clubhouses 201 W. Mill Street San Bernardino CA
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AL-ANON & ALATEEN MEETING NAMI Sacramento has many programs that it uses to reduce stigma and raise awareness of mental
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS illness, but the most powerful is the In Our Own Voice Presentation. In Our Own Voice is a powerful
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When people get caught up in their worries, fears, their anger, and their regrets ...they are not
mindfu'l of being in the ClOW. People are caught in the past or the future. When you are
mindfully in the present moment, then you can recognize the many conditions of happiness
that are in you and around you, and increased happiness just comes naturally.
For more information contact Danny Fang at (916) 485-4175 ext. 115
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Consumers Self-Help WeI/ness Recovery Center
3815 Marconi Ave, Sacramento, CA 95821
Dr. Gordon discusses that depression is a sign that we are out of balance, that we are stuck.
Depression is a wake-up call and announces a healing journey that help us become whole and
healthy, one that can change and transform our lives.
Learn about Dr. Gordon’s strategies for health and well-being, and the benefits of body, mind and
spirit approaches to feeling better. Dr. Gordon offers a practical guide to the healing journey. This is
an educational ½ hour group to introduce the benefits of:
FRIDAYS AT 3:15
What are the Three Principles? The Three Principles are the foundation
of the Men's Anger Management group. The Three Principles are Mind,
Consciousness and Thought which represent the gifts of potential we all have to bring
forth meaning to our reality. The principles offer clarity to our source of inner-
wisdom which is an endless potential that is accessible to everyone, even at life's
most challenging moments. This is a FREE group for adults, 18+ years of age and
Visitors are Welcome!
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Three Principles: Sydney Banks is the founder of Three
Principles psychology which describes the "oneness of life
experience with simplicity. "
Men's Group Facilitator: Eric Zuniga provides presentation of
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You are not alone and you are not a failure. Be proud that you've
tried. Just because you've slipped doesn't mean you can't
recover. Keep trying and don't give up. Find out how to learn
from your relapse.
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ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC EMERGEN
You can call 2-1-1 to get information, or to seek help in a crisis 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Simply dial 2-1-1 or 498-1000
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or 1-800-203-1234 any time of day or night
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
NO TO FURTHER CUTS REPORT CHILD / ADULT ABUSE MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES Adult Protective Services: (916) 874-9377 Mental Health Crisis 24hr Hotline(916)732-3637
PROBATION DEPARTMENT Child Abuse 24-hour Hotline: (916) 875-KIDS Poison Control: (800) 876-4766
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Report Senior or Dep. Adult Abuse:(916)874-9377 Suicide Prevention Crisis Line (916)368-3111
Safely Surrendered Baby 24-Hour Info. Line: or 1-800-273-8255
PUBLIC DEFENDER
(916) 679-3604 or (866) 856-BABY 24hr Parent Support Line- 1-888-281-3000
YOUTH CRISIS LINES
Minor Emergency Response Team (MERT) (916)
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LAW ENFORCEMENT 875-1113 or (916) 875-1114,
EMERGENCY PHONE FBI (Sac): (916) 481-9110 Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment
24-HR CRISIS INTERVENTION Sac City Police: 911 or (916) 264-5151 Center (916) 875-1000
Crisis Interventions Sac City Police (Non-Emergency):(916) 264-547 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-
TALK (800-273-8255)
Disasters & Emergencies
YOUTH
MEDICAL FACILITIES
California Youth Crisis Line: (800) 843-5200
Kaiser Emergency Room: (916) 973-6600
Child Abduction Unit, DA:(916)874-8750
Mercy San Juan Emergency Room: (916)537-5120
Child Find Hotline: (800) 426-5678
Methodist Emergency Room: (916) 423-6020
Child Molester Identification Hotline:(900)4630400
Sutter General Emergency Room: (916) 733-8900
Diogenes Youth Services Crisis Line:(916)363-0063
Sutter Memorial Emergency Room: (916)733-1000
Finger Printing Information (Dep of Justice):(916)
277-3824 UCD Medical Center ER:(916)734-2455
Missing Abused & Exploited Children:(800)818-4673
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ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC EMERGEN
Apply For Food Stamps MERCY GENERAL HOSPITAL SUTTER GENERAL HOSPITAL
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 4001 J STREET 2801 L Street
NO TO FURTHER CUTS SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95819 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95816
TELEPHONE (916) 453-4545 TELEPHONE (916) 454-2222
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES
PROBATION DEPARTMENT
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT MERCY HOSPITAL OF FOLSOM SUTTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
PUBLIC DEFENDER 1650 Creekside Dr 52nd St And F Street
FOLSOM, CALIFORNIA 95630 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95819
YOUTH CRISIS LINES
TELEPHONE (916) 983-7400 TELEPHONE (916) 454-3333
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EMERGENCY PHONE UC DAVIS MEDICAL CENTER
24-HR CRISIS INTERVENTION MERCY SAN JUAN HOSPITAL 2315 Stockton Blvd
6501 Coyle Avenue SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95817
Crisis Interventions CARMICHAEL, CALIFORNIA 95608 TELEPHONE (916) 734-3252 / 734-2011
Disasters & Emergencies TELEPHONE (916) 537-5000
KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPITAL SOUTH
6600 Bruceville Road
METHODIST HOSPITAL OF SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95823
7500 Hospital Drive TELEPHONE (916) 688-2000
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95823
TELEPHONE (916) 423-3000
KAISER PERMANENTE HOSPITAL MORSE
2025 Morse Avenue.
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95825
TELEPHONE (916) 973-5000
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Center Crisis Unit hours per day/seven symptoms, suicidal or violent services for adults for up to 23 hours.
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES
days a week. Call: (916) behavior.
PROBATION DEPARTMENT 875-1000
2150 Stockton Blvd. Inpatient Unit: Hospitalization, stabilization and
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Sacramento, CA 95817 Adults who are a danger to discharge planning / linkage.
PUBLIC DEFENDER Inpatient Unit themselves or others or require
YOUTH CRISIS LINES 2150 Stockton Blvd. 24 hour care in a locked setting.
Sacramento, CA 95817
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EMERGENCY PHONE
SuicidePrevention
24-HR CRISIS INTERVENTION Hotline: Call: (916)
The Effort – Suicide Prevention Individuals in crisis Crisis service hotline
Crisis Interventions 368-3111
Disasters & Emergencies The Effort Office: Call:
(916) 368-3080
Call: (916) 737-9202 18 – 59 years of age Must be 24-hour care for adults experiencing an acute
Turning Point Crisis Residential
Referral sources: ambulatory. Three days of psychiatric episode. Alternative to inpatient
th
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sobriety.
Sacramento, CA 95820 MH programs.
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SACRAMENTO HOSPITALS
ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC EMERGEN
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DRUG COURT
Apply For Food Stamps 3201 FLORIN-PERKINS ROAD 2140 STOCKTON BLVD.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814
NO TO FURTHER CUTS Telephone (916) 875-0300 Telephone (916) 875-1171
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AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES
ADULT & JUVENILE FIELD
PROBATION DEPARTMENT SERVICES DIVISION JUVENILE COURT SERVICES
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT 3201 FLORIN-PERKINS ROAD 9601 KIEFER BLVD.
SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 SACRAMENTO, CA 95827
PUBLIC DEFENDER
Telephone (916) 875-0300 Telephone (916) 875-5018
YOUTH CRISIS LINES --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ADULT & JUVENILE FIELD SERVICES
SOUTH AREA OFFICE JUVENILE HALL
EMERGENCY PHONE
7100 BOWLING DR. SUITE 400 9601 KIEFER BLVD.
24-HR CRISIS INTERVENTION SACRAMENTO, CA 95827
SACRAMENTO, CA 95823
Crisis Interventions Telephone (916) 875-0800 Telephone (916) 875-5085
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ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC EMERGEN
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE JAIL PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES:
NO TO FURTHER CUTS If you have any concerns that your friend or family member is having serious emotional difficulty,
or is known to be mentally ill, please contact Jail Psychiatric Services at 916-874-
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES
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PROBATION DEPARTMENT
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC DEFENDER
Emergency Special Enforcement Detail (SWAT) Northeast Division
YOUTH CRISIS LINES Telephone (916) 875-8830 ---------------------------------------------
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (Crimes In Progress) 911 --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------
EMERGENCY PHONE --------------------------------------------- Division Office
Telephone (916) 874-5111 Warrants/Fugitive Detail Telephone (916) 874-1000
24-HR CRISIS INTERVENTION
Telephone (916) 874-5391 ---------------------------------------------
Crisis Interventions --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------
Non-emergencies
Disasters & Emergencies Alcohol Beverage Control Regulations Carmichael Service Center
Telephone (916) 874-5115 874-6485 Telephone (916) 487-4292
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Non-Emergencies - TDD Anti-Terrorism Unit Fair Oaks/Orangevale Service Center
for Speech and Hearing Impaired Only Telephone (916) 874- 874-5371 Telephone (916) 536-9880
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EMERGENCY FOOD SERVICES http://www.publicdefender.saccounty.net/
SACRAMENTO HOSPITALS Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (Except holidays)
ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC EMERGEN Public e-mail address: PDWebmail@saccounty.net
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NO TO FURTHER CUTS Administration Information Technology Manager
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES 700 H Street, Suite 0270 700 H Street, Suite 0270 Sacramento, CA 95814
Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 874-6008
PROBATION DEPARTMENT (916) 874-6056 (916) 874-8707 (FAX)
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT (916) 874-8707 (FAX) --------------------------------------------
PUBLIC DEFENDER
-------------------------------------------- Juvenile Division
YOUTH CRISIS LINES
9591 Kiefer Boulevard
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Investigations Division Sacramento, CA 95827
EMERGENCY PHONE 700 H Street, Suite 0270 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 875-5077
24-HR CRISIS INTERVENTION (916) 874-5939 (916) 875-5680 (FAX)
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Disasters & Emergencies Media Contact
Felony and Major Crimes Divisions 700 H Street, Ste. 0270
700 H Street, Suite 0270 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, Ca 95814
(916) 874-6411 Ph. (916) 874-6411
(916) 874-8223 (FAX) Fax (916) 874-8223
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Misdemeanor Division Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
700 H Street, Suite 0270 (Except holidays)
Sacramento, CA 95814 Public e-mail address:
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SACRAMENTO HOSPITALS AIDS HOTLINE 800-367-2437 SACRAMENTO CRISIS NURSERY TEL (916) 394-2000
ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC EMERGEN
CPS EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEL (916) 875-5437 Parent Support Line 1-888-281-3000
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE 800-273-TALK SACRAMENTO SUICIDE PREVENTION TEL (916) 368-3111
NO TO FURTHER CUTS
POLICE/SHERIFF/AMBULANCE 911 SCMHTC MERT / CHILDREN'S SERVICES TEL (916) 732-3637
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES
875-1114
PROBATION DEPARTMENT PREGNANCY HOTLINE 451-2273
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT TEENS STOPPING AIDS 875-6022
PUBLIC DEFENDER PROTECTION & ADVOCACY TEL (916) 488-9950
WEAVE TEL (916) 920-2952
YOUTH CRISIS LINES
RUNAWAY HOTLINE 800-621-4000
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VENEREAL DISEASE HOTLINE 800-227-8922 WEST
EMERGENCY PHONE SACRAMENTO CITY POLICE TEL (916) 264-5471 SACRAMENTO SUICIDE PREVENTION TEL (916) 372-6565
24-HR CRISIS INTERVENTION
Crisis Interventions SAFE (SELF ABUSE FINALLY ENDS) TEL(916)800-DON'T CUT YOUTH CRISIS HOTLINE 800-843-5200
Disasters & Emergencies
SACRAMENTO COUNTY JUVENILE HALL 875-5150 SACRAMENTO COUNTY SHERIFF TEL (916) 874-5115
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ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC EMERGEN
Apply For Food Stamps Phone Number: (916) 728-7210 Phone Number: (916) 448-2321
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Address: 7250-A/B Auburn Blvd. Citrus Heights, CA 95610-3850 Address: 1900 K Street, Suite 200 Sacramento, CA 95811
NO TO FURTHER CUTS Counseling office hours: Monday through Thursday 9 am - 6 pm; Friday 9
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES Assistance for victims and survivors of domestic violence and their children. 24- am - 5 pm Crisis Line: Intervention counseling, advocacy, and information
hours crisis line, in person crisis intervention, peer counseling, safe house and referrals to domestic violence and sexual assault victims. Interpreting
PROBATION DEPARTMENT referrals, assistance in restraint order filing. Support group each Wednesday 6 - services available in 15 languages. Counseling Program:
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT 8 pm. Assistance in obtaining emergency food, clothing
PUBLIC DEFENDER P.O. Box 161389. 1900 K Street. Sacramento, CA 95816
MY SISTER'S HOUSE Crisis Line: (916) 920-2952. Business Line: (916) 448-2321 Website: www.
YOUTH CRISIS LINES
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Phone Number: (916) 753-3824
EMERGENCY PHONE Address: 3053 Freeport Blvd, Ste 120 Sacramento, CA 95818
24-HR CRISIS INTERVENTION Services Include: Emergency shelter, support groups, individual and group
Identifies and addresses the needs of women and children impacted by counseling for victims; bilingual services; legal, children services (individual
Crisis Interventions
domestic violence in the Asian and Pacific Islander community. Services and and play therapy); court preparation and workshops for custody, dissolution of
Disasters & Emergencies programs include Women to Work program (women's learning and support marriage, restraining orders; court accompaniment, sexual assault response
group to help domestic survivors of all ethnicities to become financially stable), team, domestic violence response team and community outreach.
Phone Number: (916) 368-3080 8912 Volunteer Lane Suite 110 A Sacramento, CA 95826
Address: 8233 East Stockton Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95828 Business Line: (916) 368-8482
Professional Short-Term Counseling and Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Fax Line: (916) 368-1018 E-mail: viva@victimassistance.us
brief therapy for children and their families. Specialized problem areas include Website: www.victimassistance.us
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marital issues, parent-child struggles, children's school problems, VIVA is a Victim Service Center that helps victims, families and friends cope
with the immediate and long-term personal results of violent crime including
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTION CENTER family violence, child abuse and neglect, and elder abuse. Services Include:
Drop-in center, crisis intervention, counseling, victim and criminal justice
Phone Number: (916) 728-7210 advocacy, court accompaniment, support groups, information and referral.
Address: 7250-A/B Auburn Blvd. Citrus Heights, CA 95610-3850 VIVA’s programs include the following: Special Victim Recovery Project, Project
Hands On (expressive arts therapy program for children), Victim’s United Drop-
Assistance for victims and survivors of domestic violence and their children. 24- In Center and Memorial Wall.
hours crisis line, in person crisis intervention, peer counseling, safe house
referrals, assistance in restraint order filing. Support group each Wednesday 6 - CEDAR, CREATING EFFECTIVE DOMESTIC ABUSE
8 pm. Assistance in obtaining emergency food, clothing, and..... RESOLUTION
25 Cadillac Drive Suites #110-111 Sacramento, CA 95825
Contact Person: Theresa Ramos.
EVERGREEN Business Line: (916) 375-9743 Fax Line: (559) 582-8009 E-mail: althealthcon@earthlink.
net
2963 Fulton Avenue Sacramento, CA 95821. Contact Person: Steve Banks
Business Line: (916) 487-0657 Business Line: (530) 621-6447 Fax Line:
(916) 487-0325 E-mail: Scbmfc@cwnet.com CHANGING COURSES
3355 Myrtle Avenue Suite 265 North Highlands, CA 95660
LONNIE FAY & ASSOCIATES * Contact Person: Claudia Dias
Business Line: (916) 332-5056 Fax Line: (916) 332-5064
2775 Cottage Way Suite 29 Sacramento, CA 95825
3222 Wynona Way (Grant Adult) North Highlands, CA 95660
Contact Person: Reese Fay (*)
SACRAMENTO COUNSELING ASSOCIATES
Business Line: (916) 622-4497
Fax Line: (916) 698-390 E-mail: Lonniefay@yahoo.com
7844 Madison AVenue, Suite 105 FAIR OAKS, CA 95628
Contact Person: Roy E. Henderson, LMFT Business Line: 916-717-
MANALIVE 2815 E-mail: psyguyroy100@um.att.com
2831 Fruitridge Road Sacramento, CA 95820 sacramentocounselingassociates.org
Contact Person: Mark Throckmorton Business Line: (916) 216-5700 Fax Line:
(877) 892-6176 E-mail: Mark@no2violence.com Provides evaluation and treatment to individuals, couples and children
regarding relationship, behavioral and emotional problems. Provides treatment
Parent Support Line 1-888-281-3000. for domestic violence victims often funded by the victims of crime program.
Court ordered treatment for family/custody issues and anger management/
batterers treatment. Contact Person: Roy E. Henderson, LMFT Tel:
916-717-2815 E-mail: psyguyroy100@um.att.com
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Sac County Mental Health Center (916) 875-1000 National Runaway Switchboard (800) 621-4000
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Suicide Prevention Crisis Line (916) 368-3111 Youth Crisis Hotline (800) 843-5200
Crisis Interventions 24 Hour Child Abuse Hotline (916) 875-KIDS Adult Protective Services (916) 874-9377
Disasters & Emergencies Crisis Nursery (916) 394-2000 American Red Cross (916) 368-3131
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SACRAMENTO HOSPITALS
ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC EMERGEN
Apply For Food Stamps
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 800-273-8255
NO TO FURTHER CUTS
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES Effort Crisis line: 1-888-281-3000
PROBATION DEPARTMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
REPORT CHILD ABUSE (24 hour Child Abuse Hotline)
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE (916) 875-KIDS(916) 874-9754
PUBLIC DEFENDER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
YOUTH CRISIS LINES REPORT ELDER/DEPENDENT ADULT ABUSE
(M-F 8 A.M. - 5 P.M.)TELEPHONE (916) 874-9377
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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EMERGENCY PHONE
WALK-IN CRISIS INTERVENTION
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Crisis Interventions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Disasters & Emergencies SACRAMENTO MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT CENTER (24-
POLICE DEPARTEMENT TELEPHONE (916) 264 5471 HOUR)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2150 STOCKTON BLVD., SACRAMENTO, CA 95817
SHERRIF DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE (916) 874 5114 TELEPHONE (916) 875-1000 OR (916) 875-1035
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SACRAMENTO MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT CENTER VA OUTPATIENT CLINIC
(SCMTC) 4600 BROADWAY SACRAMENTO, CA 95820
TELEPHONE (916) 875-1000 (8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (916) 731-7300
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TELEPHONE (916) 363-0063 ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE (24-HOUR CRISIS LINES)
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(Neighborhood Alternative Center) ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
TELEPHONE (916) 875-0560 (916) 454-1100
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CHILDREN'S CLINICAL CASE MANAGEMENT (TEAM ACCESS) AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS
TELEPHONE (916) 875-1180 (916) 334-2970
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POISON CONTROL CENTER NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS
TELEPHONE (916) 734-3692 (916) 658-1899
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OFFICE OF PATIENTS RIGHTS(Client Advocacy) NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUPS
TELEPHONE (916) 737-7104 (916) 646-6534
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RAPE CRISIS ESCAPING A VIOLENT ENVIRONMENT (WEAVE)
TELEPHONE (916) 920-2952 TELEPHONE (916) 920-2952
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Encourage ventilation of feelings.
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NO TO FURTHER CUTS Reassure client of your continued availability.
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES ●
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Reinforce/support problem-solving efforts.
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ●
EMERGENCY PHONE Negotiate a contract of not doing anything to worsen the situation for a period of time.
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● Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Apply For Food Stamps
● Communicating During an Emergency
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
● Department of Homeland Security
NO TO FURTHER CUTS
● Disaster Help – Immediate Resources and Information
AOD TREATMENT FACILITIES
● Disaster Preparedness for Cultural Institutions
PROBATION DEPARTMENT
● Earthquake Hazards Program: Data and Feeds
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
● Earthquake Notification Service
PUBLIC DEFENDER
● Emergency Management Agencies, by State
YOUTH CRISIS LINES ● Emergency Planning – Ready.gov
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ● Environmental Disasters – Report Spills and Violations
EMERGENCY PHONE ● Federal Agencies Providing Support During Environmental Emergencies
24-HR CRISIS INTERVENTION ● Federal Disaster Declarations
Crisis Interventions ● Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Disasters & Emergencies ● Fire Safety
● Flood Response and Recovery
● Hurricane Recovery
● National Flood Insurance Program
● Replace Your Vital Documents
● Small Business Disaster Loan Assistance
● Weather – Prepare for Severe Weather
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SIERRA VISTA HOSPITAL SACRAMENTO COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT CENTER (SCMHTC)
SUTTER CENTER PSYCHIATRY 2150 Stockton Boulevard Sacramento, California Telephone (916) 875 -1000 Driving Directions
5150 DESIGNATED FACILITIES
CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H. The Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center (SCMHTC) is a locked, adult psychiatric health facility
HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL providing acute inpatient services to Sacramento County residents who are indigent or have Sacramento County Medi-
Cal. This facility operates 24 hours, 365 days a year. The Treatment Center also provides information regarding resources
DSM IV
for individuals with mental health crisis. The Treatment Center telephone number is 916 875-1000. This line is
PSYCHOTHERAPY answered between 7:00 am and 11:00 pm between the hours of 11:00 pm and 7:00 am; members of the public may call
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY 1-888-881-4881 for assistance. For all contacts, interpreters are available at no charge to the caller when needed.
BEHAVIORAL THERAPY
REHABILITATION SERVICES
Child Access Team Minor Emergency Response Team
PSYCHIATRISTS The Child Access Team screens for eligibility and serves as the initial entry point for The Minor Emergency Response Team (MERT) is located within the Treatment Center
PSYCHOLOGISTS mental health services and assessments. The Child Access Team may be reached at at 2150 Stockton Blvd. MERT mental health assessments and crisis services to
PSYCHIATRIC NURSES (916) 875-9980 or FAX (916) 875-9970. children and adolescents are provided by an interdisciplinary team of skilled
SOCIAL WORKERS professionals including nurses, counselors, and psychiatrists. Clinical and diagnostic
Adult Access Team services from MERT are available from 8 am – 8 pm on a walk-in basis for children and
PSYCHOTHERAPISTS
The Adult Access Team screens for eligibility and serves as the initial entry point for families in the Sacramento community. The staff assess whether children in crisis need
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS hospital care or outpatient services.
mental health services and assessments. The Adult Access Team may be reached at
CASE MANAGERS (916) 875-1055 or FAX (916) 875-1190.
Marriage/FamilyTherapist In addition to providing triage and crisis stabilization services, the MERT team receives
SAFE Advocacy many calls from concerned parents and caretakers. Support and guidance is available
Throughout our system of care the parent’s voice and perspective is a valued from the MERT staff from 10:00 am - 7:00pm at (916) 875-1113 or (916)
component of the treatment plan and development of services. To strengthen and 875-1114. The Sacramento County telephone number that individuals can call to
ensure this voice, a team of advocates (parents, family members, as well as young access mental health services after hours is (888) 881-4881. For all contacts,
adults) is employed by individual community based organizations as well as through the interpreters are available at no charge to the caller when needed.
County operated programs. Advocates presence empowers families and children to
make strength based and culturally competent decisions about their own lives and When hospitalization is necessary, MERT staff coordinates the process and arrange for
course of treatment. Family input is encouraged at all levels of policy and program the minor to be transferred to an inpatient unit. Discharge planning and collaboration
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development as a core mission of the Division of Mental Health. Advocates provide a occurs between the MERT staff and the many community based organizations that
wide array of support services. Parent self-help groups, coaching, training and provide services to the children and families of Sacramento County to ensure that
individual support are available through this highly motivated team. To speak with an wherever possible, children and youth remain in their home and natural environment
advocate or to obtain additional information about this program or its services call the with additional supports.
Sacramento Advocacy for Family Empowerment (SAFE).
SAFE may be reached at (916) 875-4182. A broad continuum of care is available within the Sacramento community for children
and families in need of mental health services and support. Outpatient individual, family
Specialty Services and group therapies as well as other evaluative and treatment services are available.
Additionally there are specialty services providing a limited degree of crisis intervention These treatment services are linked by the MERT staff in a timely fashion with final
in the community. The MedClinic/Geriatric Network evaluates elderly individuals authorization and coordination done by the Child & Family Access Team. The Access
suffering from acute mental health problems. Two of the local private inpatient facilities Team matches convenient and accessible culturally competent services to the client
also have crisis teams able to evaluate individuals in the community. and family.
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SIERRA VISTA HOSPITAL SIERRA VISTA HOSPITAL
SUTTER CENTER PSYCHIATRY
5150 DESIGNATED FACILITIES 8001 Bruceville Road Sacramento, CA 95823 916-288-0300
CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H.
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HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL
DSM IV Sierra Vista Hospital is an acute care psychiatric hospital providing a full range of both inpatient and outpatient services for adults and adolescents.
PSYCHOTHERAPY Located just south of downtown Sacramento, Sierra Vista has played an important role in meeting the region's mental health needs since the 1980s.
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Free Professional Assessment Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP)
REHABILITATION SERVICES Sierra Vista provides free assessment and referral services 24 hours a day, seven days a
PSYCHIATRISTS week. Referring professionals and parents and guardians seeking treatment or information for PHP is designed as an alternative to hospitalization. Patients may be enrolled directly into a
children or adolescents can call our Assessment and Referral Department at (916) 288-0300 PHP program or may be "stepped-down" from a hospital setting to facilitate the quickest return
PSYCHOLOGISTS to the home setting. PHP offers all of the program intensity of acute inpatient care without
for a free, confidential assessment.
PSYCHIATRIC NURSES having to stay in the hospital overnight. Treatment consists of multiple treatment modalities
SOCIAL WORKERS A face-to-face assessment may be scheduled with a qualified mental health professional to (individual therapy, group therapy, education groups, family therapy and physician oversight)
review the individual's concerns and discuss the best treatment options. The assessment takes provided in a coordinated manner to achieve short-term stabilization of immediate crises.
PSYCHOTHERAPISTS
approximately 30-45 minutes and concludes with recommendations for the best treatment Skilled nursing care is provided as well as routine treatment supervision by a psychiatrist.
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS options. Partial Hospitalization is time-limited and concludes when the patient's immediate presenting
CASE MANAGERS problem is stabilized or resolved.
Marriage/FamilyTherapist Assessment and referral is a free community service provided
offered to anyone regardless of insurance coverage or Sierra Vista Hospital offers a short-term day treatment program for adults Monday through
whether treatment ultimately is received at Sierra Vista Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. This program is for patients with a primary psychiatric diagnosis
Hospital or elsewhere. who require intensive support and structure, but not 24-hour supervision. The partial
hospitalization program provides ambulatory treatment that includes diagnostic, medical,
Acute Inpatient Care for Adolescents and Adults psychiatric and psychosocial treatment modalities. Patients receive a coordinated intensive,
comprehensive and multi-disciplinary treatment tailored to the diagnostic criteria for each
Acute inpatient hospitalization occurs only with a physician's order for conditions that cannot individual case. Dual diagnosis programs are available for patients with a secondary chemical
be safely or effectively treated on an outpatient basis. It is the most intensive level of care dependency diagnosis.
offered and provides 24 hour skilled nursing observation and care, daily interventions and
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oversight by a psychiatrist, and intensive, highly-coordinated treatment by a physician-led team Advantages of PHP:
of mental health professionals. Inpatient hospitalization is always short-term and designed to
quickly stabilize the most serious symptoms to allow a quick transition to less-intensive levels Patient continues to live at home, but comes to hospital for care.
of care. Weekly psychiatric oversight and supervision
Skilled nursing interventions
Sierra Vista Hospital offers acute inpatient care for adults and adolescents ages 13 to 17. Dual Multi-disciplinary treatment team
Diagnosis programs are available for adults and adolescents with a secondary chemical Stabilization of condition that would otherwise result in hospitalization.
dependency diagnosis. Hospital stays may be shortened by "step-down" to PHP
Less-intensive, less-expensive alternative to hospitalization.
Advantages of Acute Inpatient: Specialty programs available
Safe, controlled, structured environment
24 hour skilled nursing care
Intensive physician involvement.
Physician-led multi-disciplinary treatment team.
Able to utilize both medication and psychotherapy, as appropriate.
Medically-supervised detoxification (for alcohol & drugs)
Intensive treatment not available on an outpatient basis.
Tutorial-based school program available
Up to 10 hours of daily programming.
7 day a week programming.
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SUTTER CENTER PSYCHIATRY http://www.suttermedicalcenter.org/psychiatry/
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CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H.
7700 Folsom Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95826
HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL
DSM IV The 69 bed facility provides inpatient and outpatient psychiatric, mental health and
PSYCHOTHERAPY chemical dependency services to children, adolescents and adults.
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
BEHAVIORAL THERAPY ●
REHABILITATION SERVICES Main Number TELEPHONE (916) 386-3000 or TELEPHONE (800) 801-3077
PSYCHIATRISTS ●
PSYCHOLOGISTS Sutter Center for Psychiatry Call Center TELEPHONE (916) 386-3077
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PSYCHIATRIC NURSES
Sutter Counseling Center 855 Howe Avenue, #1 TELEPHONE (916) 929-0808
SOCIAL WORKERS ●
PSYCHOTHERAPISTS Sutter EAP 8001 Folsom Blvd., #110 TELEPHONE (916) 381-2327
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS
CASE MANAGERS
Marriage/FamilyTherapist
· Case Management Because school is often a major portion of a young person s world, it is one emphasis of
the inpatient program. An educational assessment is completed and a plan is developed to
· Discharge Planning and Placement Assistance ensure the most appropriate interventions to maintain and foster academic progress.
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CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H.
HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL Sacramento County Mental Health -----------------------------------------------------
Treatment Center (SCMTHC) TELEPHONE
DSM IV
(916)875-1000 BHC Sierra Vista Hospital
PSYCHOTHERAPY TELEPHONE (916)423-2000
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY ---------------------------------------------
BEHAVIORAL THERAPY BHC Heritage Oaks Hospital -----------------------------------------------------
REHABILITATION SERVICES TELEPHONE(916)489-3336
Sacramento County Jail
PSYCHIATRISTS --------------------------------------------- Psychiatric Services
PSYCHOLOGISTS Sutter Center for Psychiatry TELEPHONE (916)874-5222
PSYCHIATRIC NURSES TELEPHONE (916)386-3077
SOCIAL WORKERS -----------------------------------------------------
PSYCHOTHERAPISTS
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS
CASE MANAGERS
Marriage/FamilyTherapist
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SIERRA VISTA HOSPITAL CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
SUTTER CENTER PSYCHIATRY http://www.crestwoodbehavioralhealth.com
5150 DESIGNATED FACILITIES
CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H.
HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL 520 Capitol Mall, Suite 800 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 471-2244 info@crestwoodbehavioralhealth.com
DSM IV
PSYCHOTHERAPY Crestwood Behavioral Health currently serves 48 of California's 58 counties in facilities throughout California. They offer mental health consumers
and their families a continuum of care and treatment, from traditional psychiatric services to innovative recovery programs geared towards
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY community reintegration. Crestwood offers treatment and services in many California communities including the following:
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MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS BAKERSFIELD SACRAMENTO
CASE MANAGERS The Bakersfield campus is home to a 64-bed mental health rehabilitation center (MHRC) Located in the center of Sacramento, the Sacramento Crestwood Center campus is home
Marriage/FamilyTherapist and a 15-bed adult residential facility (ARF). to a 122-bed licensed skilled nursing special treatment program (STP). Crestwood Center's
residents hail from several Northern California counties, including Sacramento, Placer,
6700 Eucalyptus Dr. Bakersfield, CA 93306 (661) 363-8127 Yolo, and San Mateo
info@crestwoodbakersfield.com
2600 Stockton Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 452-1431
CARMICHAEL info@crestwoodmanorsacramento.com
American River Behavioral Health Center is home to a 53-bed mental health rehabilitation
center (MHRC). American River Behavioral Health Center oversees a separate 12-bed
adult residential facility (ARF), the Fruitridge Transitional Home, located in Sacramento. SAN JOSE
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The Crestwood Center San Jose campus is home to a 174-bed mental health rehabilitation
4741 Engle Road Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 483-8424 center (MHRC).
info@arbhc.com Crestwood Center San Jose opens its doors to men and women from all over the San
Francisco Bay Area, particularly from communities in Santa Clara, San Francisco and
EUREKA Contra Costa counties
The Eureka campus is home to a mental health rehabilitation center (MHRC) and an adult
1425 Fruitdale Avenue San Jose, CA 95128 (408) 275-1010
residential facility (ARF). The facility's location, in the heart of Eureka and California's
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Redwood country, allows consumers to tap into the mental health benefits the surrounding
natural environment offers.
Within our center, we offer three distinct, yet fluid, levels of recovery groups. Each client
is assigned to a primary core group. Within this group, the Service Coordinator is the
primary advocate for service needs and recovery plan development. This small primary
core group work is designed to promote camaraderie, cohesion, respect, and a safe
place for growth. During the afternoon, and evenings and weekends, a variety of
educational, personal development, wellness-oriented, and recreative groups are
offered. The groups are open to all clients. This provides a diverse experience of relating
to others, develops tolerance, and provides skills requisite for successful community
living. Pathway to Recovery Dual Recovery Services is an adjunct program provided for
clients with co-occurring issues. Services include counseling using Self-Management
and Recovery Training (SMART), 12-step modeled groups, and cognitive behavioral
treatment. Start To Explore and Prepare (STEP) is a pre-vocational program offered to
interested clients. Community Re-Entry is a program focusing on preparations to
transition to community living.
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SUTTER CENTER PSYCHIATRY http://www.psysolutions.com/facilities/heritageoaks/
5150 DESIGNATED FACILITIES
CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H.
4250 Auburn Boulevard Sacramento, CA 95841 TEL. 916-489-3336
HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL
Heritage Oaks Hospital is an acute care psychiatric hospital providing a full range of both inpatient
DSM IV
and outpatient services for adults and adolescents. Heritage Oaks Hospital was the recipient of the
PSYCHOTHERAPY 2000 Sacramento Mental Health Association's Corporate Award for for its contribution to the community
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY with broad range of inpatient, partial hospitalization and outpatient services for adolescents, adults
BEHAVIORAL THERAPY and senior adults.
REHABILITATION SERVICES
Partial Hospitalization Programs
PSYCHIATRISTS Heritage Oaks Hospital offers a short-term day treatment programs for adolescents and adults 5 days a
PSYCHOLOGISTS week, 5-6 hours a day. This program is for patients with a primary psychiatric diagnosis who require
PSYCHIATRIC NURSES intensive support and structure, but not 24-hour supervision. Dual diagnosis programs are available for
SOCIAL WORKERS adults and adolescents with a secondary chemical dependency diagnosis.
PSYCHOTHERAPISTS
Acute Inpatient Care
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS Acute inpatient hospitalization occurs only with a physician's order for conditions that cannot be safely
CASE MANAGERS or effectively treated on an outpatient basis. It is the most intensive level of care offered and provides
Marriage/FamilyTherapist 24 hour skilled nursing observation and care, daily interventions and oversight by a psychiatrist,
and intensive, highly-coordinated treatment by a physician-led team of mental health professionals.
Inpatient hospitalization is always short-term and designed to quickly stabilize the most serious symptoms
to allow a quick transition to less-intensive levels of care.
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SIERRA VISTA HOSPITAL Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
of Mental Disorders - DSM IV
Numerical Listing
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CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H. Alphabetical Listing
HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL 316 ...[Specified Psychological Factor] Affecting...[Indicate the Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, With Late Onset,
290
DSM IV General Medical Condition] Uncomplicated
PSYCHOTHERAPY V62.3 Academic Problem 290.1 Dementia Due to Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
V62.4 Acculturation Problem 290.1 Dementia Due to Pick's Disease
308.3 Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, With Early Onset,
BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Acute Stress Disorder 290.1
Uncomplicated
REHABILITATION SERVICES 309.9 Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, With Early Onset, With
Adjustment Disorder Unspecified 290.11
PSYCHIATRISTS Delirium
PSYCHOLOGISTS 309.2 Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, With Early Onset, With
Adjustment Disorder With Anxiety 290.12
Delusions
PSYCHIATRIC NURSES
309 Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, With Early Onset, With
SOCIAL WORKERS Adjustment Disorder With Depressed Mood 290.13
Depressed Mood
PSYCHOTHERAPISTS 309.3 Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, With Late Onset, With
Adjustment Disorder With Disturbance of Conduct 290.2
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS Delusions
CASE MANAGERS 309.3 Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Anxiety and Depressed Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, With Late Onset, With
290.21
Mood Depressed Mood
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309.4 Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Disturbance of Emotions Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, With Late Onset, With
290.3
and Conduct Delirium
V71.01 Adult Antisocial Behavior 290.4 Vascular Dementia, Uncomplicated
995.2 Adverse Effects of Medication NOS 290.41 Vascular Dementia, With Delirium
780.9 Age-Related Cognitive Decline 290.42 Vascular Dementia, With Delusions
300.2 Agoraphobia Without History of Panic Disorder 290.43 Vascular Dementia, With Depressed Mood
305 Alcohol Abuse 291 Alcohol Intoxication Delirium
296 Bipolar I Disorder, Single Manic Episode, Unspecified 292.89 Hallucinogen-Induced Anxiety Disorder
296.9 Bipolar II Disorder 292.89 Hallucinogen Intoxication
300.7 Body Dysmorphic Disorder 292.89 Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder
V62.89 Borderline Intellectual Functioning 292.89 Inhalant-Induced Anxiety Disorder
301.8 Borderline Personality Disorder 292.89 Inhalant Intoxication
780.6 Breathing-Related Sleep Disorder 292.89 Opioid-Induced Sleep Disorder
298.8 Brief Psychotic Disorder 292.89 Opioid-Induced Sexual Dysfunction
307.5 Bulimia Nervosa 292.89 Opioid Intoxication
305.9 Caffeine Intoxication 292.89 Other (or Unknown) Substance-Induced Anxiety Disorder
292.9
Caffeine-Induced Anxiety Disorder 292.89 Other (or Unknown) Substance-Induced Sexual Dysfunction
292.9 Caffeine-Induced Sleep Disorder 292.89 Other (or Unknown) Substance-Induced Sleep Disorder
292.9 Caffeine-Related Disorder NOS 292.89 Other (or Unknown) Substance Intoxication
305.2 Cannabis Abuse 292.89 Phencyclidine-Induced Anxiety Disorder
304.3 Cannabis Dependence 292.89 Phencyclidine Intoxication
292.9
Cannabis Intoxication 292.89 Sedative-, Hypnotic-, or Anxiolytic-Induced Anxiety Disorder
292.8 Sedative-, Hypnotic-, or Anxiolytic-Induced Sexual
Cannabis Intoxication Delirium 292.89
Dysfunction
292.9
Cannabis-Induced Anxiety Disorder 292.89 Sedative-, Hypnotic-, or Anxiolytic-Induced Sleep Disorder
292.1 Cannabis-Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions 292.89 Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic Intoxication
292.1 Cannabis-Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations 292.9 Amphetamine-Related Disorder NOS
292.9 Cannabis-Related Disorder NOS 292.9 Caffeine-Related Disorder NOS
293.9 Catatonic Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical
292.9 Cannabis-Related Disorder NOS
Condition]
V71.02 Child or Adolescent Antisocial Behavior 292.9 Cocaine-Related Disorder NOS
299.1 Childhood Disintegrative Disorder 292.9 Hallucinogen-Related Disorder NOS
307.2 Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder 292.9 Inhalant-Related Disorder NOS
307.5 Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder 292.9 Nicotine-Related Disorder NOS
305.6 Cocaine Abuse 292.9 Opioid-Related Disorder NOS
304.2 Cocaine Dependence 292.9 Other (or Unknown) Substance-Related Disorder NOS
292.9 Cocaine Intoxication 292.9 Phencyclidine-Related Disorder NOS
292.8 Cocaine Intoxication Delirium 292.9 Sedative-, Hypnotic-, or Anxiolytic-Related Disorder NOS
292 Cocaine Withdrawal 293 Delirium Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
292.9 Psychotic Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical
Cocaine-Induced Anxiety Disorder 293.81
Condition], With Delusions
292.8 Psychotic Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical
Cocaine-Induced Mood Disorder 293.82
Condition], With Hallucinations
292.1 Mood Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical
Cocaine-Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Delusions 293.83
Condition]
292.1 Anxiety Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical
Cocaine-Induced Psychotic Disorder, With Hallucinations 293.89
Condition]
292.9 Catatonic Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical
Cocaine-Induced Sexual Dysfunction 293.89
Condition]
292.9 Mental Disorder NOS Due to...[Indicate the General Medical
Cocaine-Induced Sleep Disorder 293.9
Condition]
292.9 Amnestic Disorder Due to...[Indicate the General Medical
Cocaine-Related Disorder NOS 294
Condition]
294.9 Cognitive Disorder NOS 294.1 Dementia Due to...[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
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DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria of Mental Disorders
300.1 Dissociative Fugue 296.36 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, In Full Remission
300.1
Dissociative Identity Disorder 296.4 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Hypomanic
302.8
Dyspareunia (Not Due to a General Medical Condition) 296.4 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Manic, Unspecified
307.5 Dyssomnia NOS 296.41 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Manic, Mild
300.4 Dysthymic Disorder 296.42 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Manic, Moderate
307.5 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Manic, Severe
Eating Disorder NOS 296.43
Without Psychotic Features
787.6 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Manic, Severe
Encopresis, With Constipation and Overflow Incontinence 296.44
With Psychotic Features
307.7 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Manic, In Partial
Encopresis, Without Constipation and Overflow Incontinence 296.45
Remission
307.6 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Manic, In Full
Enuresis (Not Due to a General Medical Condition) 296.46
Remission
302.4 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed,
Exhibitionism 296.5
Unspecified
315.3 Expressive Language Disorder 296.51 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed, Mild
300.2 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed,
Factitious Disorder NOS 296.52
Moderate
300.2 Factitious Disorder With Combined Psychological and Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed, Severe
296.53
Physical Signs and Symptoms Without Psychotic Features
300.2 Factitious Disorder With Predominantly Physical Signs and Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed, Severe
296.54
Symptoms With Psychotic Features
300.2 Factitious Disorder With Predominantly Psychological Signs Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed, In
296.55
and Symptoms Partial Remission
307.6 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Depressed, In Full
Feeding Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood 296.56
Remission
625 Female Dyspareunia Due to...[Indicate the General Medical
296.6 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed, Unspecified
Condition]
625.8 Female Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder Due to...
296.61 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed, Mild
[Indicate the General Medical Condition]
302.7 Female Orgasmic Disorder 296.62 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed, Moderate
302.7 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed, Severe
Female Sexual Arousal Disorder 296.63
Without Psychotic Features
302.8 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed, Severe
Fetishism 296.64
With Psychotic Features
302.9 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed, In Partial
Frotteurism 296.65
Remission
302.9 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Mixed, In Full
Gender Identity Disorder in Adolescents or Adults 296.66
Remission
302.6 Gender Identity Disorder in Children 296.7 Bipolar I Disorder, Most Recent Episode Unspecified
302.6 Gender Identity Disorder NOS 296.8 Bipolar Disorder NOS
300 Generalized Anxiety Disorder 296.89 Bipolar II Disorder
305.3 Hallucinogen Abuse 296.9 Mood Disorder NOS
304.5 Hallucinogen Dependence 297.1 Delusional Disorder
292.9 Hallucinogen Intoxication 297.3 Shared Psychotic Disorder
292.8 Hallucinogen Intoxication Delirium 298.8 Brief Psychotic Disorder
292.9 Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder 298.9 Psychotic Disorder NOS
292.9 Hallucinogen-Induced Anxiety Disorder 299 Autistic Disorder
292.8 Hallucinogen-Induced Mood Disorder 299.1 Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
296.4 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, In Partial Remission 300.81 Somatization Disorder
296.3 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Mild 300.81 Somatoform Disorder NOS
296.3 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Moderate 300.81 Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder
296.3 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Severe With
300.9 Unspecified Mental Disorder (nonpsychotic)
Psychotic Features
296.3 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Severe Without
301 Paranoid Personality Disorder
Psychotic Features
296.3 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent, Unspecified 301.13 Cyclothymic Disorder
296.3 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, In Full
301.2 Schizoid Personality Disorder
Remission
296.3 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, In Partial
301.22 Schizotypal Personality Disorder
Remission
296.2 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Mild 301.4 Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
296.2 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Moderate 301.5 Histrionic Personality Disorder
296.2 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe With
301.6 Dependent Personality Disorder
Psychotic Features
296.2 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe Without
301.7 Antisocial Personality Disorder
Psychotic Features
296.2 Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Unspecified 301.81 Narcissistic Personality Disorder
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5150 DESIGNATED FACILITIES Psychotherapy is accomplished through a series of face-to-face discussions, in which a therapist helps a person to talk about, define, and resolve
CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H. personal problems that are troubling. Psychotherapies generally appear to be more effective and appropriate than drugs or ECT for less severe forms
of emotional distress.
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PSYCHOTHERAPY Long-term psychotherapy, lasting from several months to several years, emphasizes the study of underlying problems that started in childhood. Short-
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY term psychotherapy, lasting for several weeks or months, is used when the problem seems to result from a stressful life event such as a death in the
family, divorce, or physical illness.
BEHAVIORAL THERAPY
REHABILITATION SERVICES The goal of the therapist is to help the patient resolve the problems as quickly as possible. Often this takes only a few visits.
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5150 DESIGNATED FACILITIES Psychoanalysis, a long-term therapy, emphasizes how the patient's unconscious motivations and
CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H. early patterns of resolving issues are important influences in his or her present actions and feelings.
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy examines important relationships and experiences from early childhood to the present in an
effort to analyze and change unsettling or destructive behaviors and to resolve emotional problems.
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Cognitive therapy aims to identify and correct distorted thinking patterns that can lead to troublesome feelings and behaviors.
REHABILITATION SERVICES
PSYCHIATRISTS Family therapy involves discussions and problem-solving sessions with every member of a family - sometimes with the entire group,
PSYCHOLOGISTS sometimes with individuals.
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Couple therapy aims to develop a more rewarding relationship and minimize problems through understanding how individual conflicts
get expressed in the couple's interactions.
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MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS Group therapy involves a small group of people who, with the guidance of a therapist, discuss individual issues and help each other
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Play therapy is a technique used for establishing communication and resolving problems with young children.
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In behavioral therapy, learning principles are used to systematically change troublesome thinking patterns and behaviors. The individual
CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H.
can learn specific skills to obtain rewards and satisfaction. Such an approach may involve the cooperation of important persons in
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the patient's life to give praise and attention to desirable changes. Behavioral therapy includes an array of methods such as
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Many individuals with serious mental illness find it difficult to work, learn, socialize, and
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PSYCHOTHERAPY A number of communities now offer rehabilitation services, either through freestanding programs that are similar to clubs, or through
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY mental health centers.
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REHABILITATION SERVICES These agencies offer a variety of skill-building activities to assist clients in learning, living, working, and developing interpersonal skills
PSYCHIATRISTS that will help them live as independently and productively as possible in the community.
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CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in mental disorders, is licensed to practice medicine, and has completed specialty
HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL training. A certified psychiatrist has, in addition, practiced and passed the examinations of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
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Psychiatrists can evaluate and diagnose all types of mental disorders, carry out biomedical treatments and psychotherapy, and work
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BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Of the mental health professionals, only psychiatrists can prescribe drugs and medical therapies. Child psychiatrists specialize in
REHABILITATION SERVICES working with children; geriatric psychiatrists concentrate on helping the aged.
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HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL The field of psychology includes many specialties -
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CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H. Psychiatric nursing is a specialized area of professional nursing practice that is concerned with prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation
HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL of mental health-related problems. These nurses are registered professional nurses who have advanced academic degrees at the
DSM IV master's degree level or above. They conduct individual, family, and group therapy and also work in mental health consultation,
education, and administration.
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HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL Individual therapy, diagnosis, referral, consultation, and group therapy are some of the tasks that social workers are trained to perform.
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Social Worker - A specialist who provides treatment for social and health problems. Some social workers may work in employee
PSYCHOTHERAPY assistance programs or as case managers who coordinate psychiatric, medical and other services on your behalf. Others specialize
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY in domestic violence or chronic illness. Most social workers have a master’s degree in social work; many are licensed as a LCSW.
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HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL Psychotherapists are mental health professionals who treat patients. Some people who call themselves psychotherapists do not
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HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL A clinical mental health counselor provides professional counseling services involving psychotherapy, human development, learning
theory, and group dynamics to individuals, couples, and families. The promotion and enhancement of healthy, satisfying life-styles are
DSM IV
the goals of mental health counselors, whether the services are rendered in a mental health center, business, private practice, or
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BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Clinical mental health counselors have earned at least a master's degree and several years clinical supervision as required before they
REHABILITATION SERVICES are certified
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5150 DESIGNATED FACILITIES These individuals assist severely or chronically mentally ill individuals, including the homeless mentally ill, to obtain the services they need
CRESTWOOD BEHAVIORAL H. to live in the community. Most chronically mentally ill persons need medical care, social services, and assistance from a variety of
HERITAGE OAKS HOSPITAL agencies, including those dealing with housing, Social Security, vocational rehabilitation, and mental health.
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PSYCHOTHERAPY Because such services are uncoordinated in many areas, case managers provide a critical function to monitor a person's needs and
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY assure that appropriate agencies get involved. In many instances they also act as advocates for the client. Case managers can be
BEHAVIORAL THERAPY nurses, social workers, or mental health workers and can be associated with mental health centers, psychosocial rehabilitation programs,
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MENTAL HEALTH CARE Sacramento Medical Center Elk Grove Medical Offices Elk Grove Medical Offices
ALTA REGIONAL 2008 Morse Avenue 9201 Big Horn Blvd 9201 Big Horn Blvd
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Sacramento, CA 95825 Elk Grove, CA 95758 Elk Grove, CA 95758
Appt/Advice: (916) 973-5300 New appoints: (916) 525-6100 New appoints: (916) 525-6100
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TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) Robert J. Ruxin, MD Brian P. Fitch, MD
Reena A. Lewis, MD Elk Grove Medical Offices Elk Grove Medical Offices
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE
Sacramento Medical Center 9201 Big Horn Blvd 9201 Big Horn Blvd
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES 2008 Morse Avenue Elk Grove, CA 95758 Elk Grove, CA 95758
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS Sacramento, CA 95825 New appoints: (916) 525-6100 New appoints: (916) 525-6100
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Appt/Advice: (916) 973-5300 Return appoints/info: (916) 478-5850 Return appoints/info: (916) 478-5850
Cancellation: (916) 973-7490 Cancellations: (916) 478-5855 Cancellations: (916) 478-5855
Transportation Services
After-hours Emergencies: (916) 973-5300
DISABILITY BENEFITS Eric Howard Schwartz, MD PSYCHIATRY:CHILD/ADOLESCENT
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Leslie D. Mcdaniel, MD So. Sacramento Medical Center
PAYEE SERVICES Sacramento Medical Center 6600 Bruceville Road Adrienne Kimberly Hall, MD
2008 Morse Avenue Sacramento, CA 95823 Sacramento Medical Center
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC
Sacramento, CA 95825 Appt/info: (916) 525-6100 2008 Morse Avenue
DRA MEETINGS Appt/Advice: (916) 973-5300 Cancellations (24 hours): (916) 525-6145 Sacramento, CA 95825
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION Cancellation: (916) 973-7490 Appt/Advice: (916) 973-5300
INTENSIVE SERVICES After-hours Emergencies: (916) 973-5300 Jonathan William Berry, MD Cancellation: (916) 973-7490
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3440 Viking Drive, Suite 114 Sacramento, CA 95827 • (916) 364-8395 Information@tpcp.org
WRC Turning Point Community Programs is a non-profit mental health agency providing
EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH psychiatric services, support and advocacy in Sacramento, Stanislaus, Merced and Yolo counties
MENTAL HEALTH CARE Http://www.tpcp.org
ALTA REGIONAL Turning Point Community Programs include:
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CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH MISSION EEC
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Transitional Support Services is a non-profit community based program, MISSION
which strives to comprehensively support, educate, and empower regional CFEEC offer learning experiences in basic life skills and workforce
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS)
center consumers, adults who have a developmental disability with a co- preparedness. The program serves
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE occurring psychiatric disability. diverse consumers of behavioral health services and their natural supports.
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES CFEEC provides education,
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS NORTH, 2862 Arden Way, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95825, (916) 481-2328 peer recovery support and socialization opportunities. Our measure of
SOUTH, 4500 47th Avenue, Suite 5, Sacramento, CA 95824, (916) 395-9100 success is maintaining a friendly
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Please call Turning Point Administrative Offices for more information at: and safe environment where guests can develop appropriate social and
Transportation Services (916) 364-8395 workplace behaviors.
DISABILITY BENEFITS
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE INTEGRATED SERVICE AGENCY 800 Scenic Drive, Bldg 4, Modesto, CA 95354
MISSION (209) 544-1913 Call Turning Point Administrative Offices for more
PAYEE SERVICES
Enhance the quality of life for our members by providing individualized information at: (916) 364-8395
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC support services that empower individuals to take charge of their own lives
DRA MEETINGS and to allow opportunities for growth. Members are challenged to reach Community Assistance Recovery Enterprise CARE Merced
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION their greatest potential by promoting self-care and independence, always MISSION
striving to provide services in the most cost effective, least restrictive and CARE provides a strong, supportive network of member-driver services
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CPS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE 4600 47th Avenue, Suite 111, Sacramento, CA 95824 (916) 393-1222 Please opportunities, as well as facilitating activities of daily living geared toward
call Turning Point Administrative Offices for more information at: (916) 364- greater self-empowerment, independence, and community integration.
JUVENILE JUSTICE
8395
EARLY CHILDHOOD 627 W. Main Street, Merced, CA 95340
ARRAY OF MENTAL HEALTH Crisis Residential Program (209) 723-6559 Call Turning Point Administrative Offices for more
DAY TREATMENT MISSION information at: (916) 364-8395
Crisis Residential Program is committed to helping others to help
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themselves. Yolo County Limited Housing Support Services
CA MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES
MENTAL HEALTH BOARD 4801 34th Street, Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 737-9202 YOLO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOL, DRUG, AND MENTAL HEALTH
ASSISTED ACCESS ADULT Please call Turning Point Administrative Offices for more information at: SERVICES
(916) 364-8395 137 N. Cottonwood Street, Woodland, CA 95695
FORENSIC SERVICES
(530) 666-8516 Call Turning Point Administrative Offices for more
SCMHTC REFERRAL LIST information at: (916) 364-8395
20th Anniversary of ADA Northgate Point Regional Support Team (RST)
Sacramento Medical Oasis 601 North Market Blvd. #100, Sacramento, CA 95834 Pine Tree Gardens
KeepingYourLifeEmpowered (916) 567-4222 Call Turning Point Administrative Offices for more MISSION
information at: (916) 364-8395 The mission of Pine Tree Gardens is to improve the quality of life of
Folsom Psychiatry Associa individuals with chronic and persis-
Free 21 Day Detoxificatio tent mental illness by providing high quality rehabilitation services.
C.O.R.E. Medical Clinic PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS AFTER HOMELESSNESS
21 2 I Street, Davis, CA 9561 7 (530) 758-4705
Places for Mental Health
Pathways to Success After Homelessness provides comprehensive, integrated Call Turning Point Administrative Offices for more information at: (916) 364-
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WRC Visions Unlimited, Inc., is a Sacramento County funded Regional Support Team with contracts to provide outpatient mental health services to
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receive services from bilingual, bicultural staff. http://www.vuinc.org
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VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 7000 Franklin Blvd, Suite 200
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) Sacramento, CA 95823 425 Pine Street, Suite 2
Suite 200 Office Galt, CA 95632
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE (916) 394-0800 Fax (916) 429-7824
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS Children's Program Office (209) 745-3101
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 7000 Franklin Blvd, Suite 1230 Fax (209) 745-7539
Sacramento, CA 95823 Suite 1230 Office
Transportation Services
DISABILITY BENEFITS (916) 394-2010 Fax (916) 394-2011
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MENTAL HEALTH CARE Sacramento, CA 95820 Sacramento, CA 95826-3224 Telephone (916) 722-6100
ALTA REGIONAL Telephone: (916) 921-0828 Telephone: (916) 368-3080 8421 Auburn Blvd., Building 3
Outpatient Clinics Citrus Heights. CA 956 10
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Crestwood Manor Sacramento http://www.crosscreekcounseling.com/
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST 2600 Stockton Blvd Family Unity
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH Sacramento, CA 95817-2293 2820 14th Ave Sutter Counseling Center
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Telephone: (916) 452-1431 Sacramento, CA 95820-1002 855 Howe Ave
Residential Treatment Centers for Children Telephone: (916) 452-3200 Sacramento, CA 95825-3912
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) Residential Treatment Centers for Children Telephone: (916) 929-0808
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE Crisis Residential Program – Private Psychiatric Hospitals
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES Turning Point Community Programs FOCUS
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS 4801 34th St 7245 E. Southgate Dr. Transitional Integrated Services
Sacramento, CA 95820 Sacramento, CA 95823 4730 47th Ave Ste 300
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Telephone: (916) 364-8395 Telephone: (916) 427-7141 Sacramento, CA 95823
Transportation Services Multi-setting Mental Health Organizations Multi-setting Mental Health Organizations Telephone: (916) 364-8395
DISABILITY BENEFITS Multi-setting Mental Health Organizations
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE El Hogar Mental Health & Community G Street Group Home
Service Center, Inc. 630 21st St Transitional Support Services
PAYEE SERVICES 608 10th St Sacramento, CA 95814-1702 North Turning Point Community Programs
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC Sacramento, CA 95814-0712 Telephone: (916) 452-3981 2856 Arden Way Ste 150
DRA MEETINGS Telephone: (916) 441-2933 Residential Treatment Centers for Children Sacramento, CA 95825
Outpatient Clinics Telephone: (916) 364-8395
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Heritage Oaks Hospital Multi-setting Mental Health Organizations
INTENSIVE SERVICES Employment Services Program - 4250 Auburn Blvd
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EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH 3780 Rosin Court, Suite 100 Sacramento CA 95834 Telephone (916) 441-0226
MENTAL HEALTH CARE
El Hogar Community Services, Inc. is an outpatient mental health agency serving adults
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CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH SeniorLink Regional Support
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Program Launched in January 2011 Team (RST)
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) Address: 630 Bercut Drive,
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE SeniorLink is a culturally sensitive community based program designed to provide support services to Sacramento CA 95811
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES seniors (ages 55+) demonstrating early signs of isolation and/or depression. SeniorLink utilizes Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm.
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS Advocates who will reach out to participants in their homes or community and assist with improving their (no extended hours on Wed)
health and wellness. Program services include: Phone: 916-441-3819
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Transportation Services Email:info@elhogarinc.org
· Provide Opportunities to become involved in the Community
DISABILITY BENEFITS · Increase Opportunities for Socialization
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE · Transportation Services as needed
PAYEE SERVICES · Become Involved in Groups
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC · Participate in Social Activities
DRA MEETINGS · Meet New People and Friends
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION · Connect with Cultural and Spiritual Groups
INTENSIVE SERVICES
PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY SER For more information, please call: (916) 369-7872
CPS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE SeniorLink is funded by the County of Sacramento, Mental Health Services Act
Guest House Homeless
JUVENILE JUSTICE (MHSA) Services Program
EARLY CHILDHOOD
Located at:1400 North A Street, Bldg. A,
Sacramento, CA 95814.
ARRAY OF MENTAL HEALTH
DAY TREATMENT It is open Mon-Fri, 8am-
ACCESS SERVICES 5pm
CA MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES For more information , call (916)
MENTAL HEALTH BOARD 440-1500, send email, or fax (916)
ASSISTED ACCESS ADULT 440-1514. Email:info@elhogarinc.org
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20th Anniversary of ADA
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MENTAL HEALTH CARE
2150 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, CA 4600 47th Avenue, Suite 220, Sacramento, California
ALTA REGIONAL Telephone (916) 875-1000 Sacramento, CA 95824 Telephone (916) 393-2203
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Telephone (916) 438-3030
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST TURNING POINT TRANSITIONAL
SUPPORT SERVICES (TSS) TURNING POINT INTEGRATED SERVICE NORTHGATE POINT (RST)
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH 601 West No. Market Street,
2862 Arden Way, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95825 AGENCY (ISA)
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Telephone (916) 481-2328 NORTH Telephone (916) 393-1222 Sacramento, California
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) Telephone (916) 567- 4222
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SUPPORT SERVICES (TSS)
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES SACRAMENTO COUNTY INTEGRATED
4500 47th Avenue, Suite 5, Sacramento, CA 95824
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS Telephone (916) 395-9100 SOUTH SERVICE AGENCY ISA VISIONS - GAIT RST (209)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 4875 Broadway, Suite B., Pine Street, Gait, CA
TURNING POINT CRISIS RESIDENTIAL Sacramento, California Telephone (209) 745-3101 425
Transportation Services
SACRAMENTO CRP Telephone (916) 874-9401
DISABILITY BENEFITS
4801 34th Street,
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Sacramento, CA 95820
TRANSITIONAL LIVING & COMMUNITY
PAYEE SERVICES Telephone (916) 737-9202
EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH (RST) SUPPORT (TLCS)
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC 608 10th Street 1507 4 21th Street
DRA MEETINGS TURNING POINT CHILD AND FAMILY Sacramento, California Sacramento, CA 95814
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION FOCUS PROGRAM Telephone (916) 441-2933 TEL (916) 441-11 0123
INTENSIVE SERVICES 7245 E. Southgate Drive, Sacramento, CA 95823 Telephone
(916) 427-7141 East Area Clinic HRC (RST) SUPPORTED HOUSING AND
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VISIONS UNLIMITED INC. 2135 Butano Drive, Sacramento CA 95825 (916) 978-6400 www.altaregional.org
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WRC Alta California Regional Center (Alta) is the one agency in the community through which people
EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH with mental retardation or other developmental disabilities and their families are helped to make
MENTAL HEALTH CARE use of essential public and private services to meet their unique needs. Alta is one of a network
ALTA REGIONAL of 21 regional centers in California established by the Lanterman Mental Retardation Services Act
of 1969. Alta is a private non-profit corporation working under contract with the
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA California Department of Developmental Services.
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Who is eligible to receive Alta’s services? AUBURN
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) 560 Wall Street, Suite BAuburn, CA 95603
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE Any resident of Alpine, Colusa, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, or (530) 885-8447 {voice} (530) 885-9148 {fax}[Placer County]
Yuba Counties with a known or suspected developmental disability is eligible to receive
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
services from Alta.
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS GRASS VALLEY
900 E. Main Street Suite 102 Grass Valley, CA 95945
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION According to the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Act (AB846), “developmental disability”
(530) 272-4231 {voice} (530) 272-4637 {fax}[Nevada and Sierra Counties]
Transportation Services means a disability attributable to mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, or other
handicapping conditions found to be closely related to mental retardation or to require
DISABILITY BENEFITS
treatment similar to that required for individuals with mental retardation. PLACERVILLE
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 344 Placerville Drive, Suite 1
PAYEE SERVICES Such a disability must originate before an individual attains age 18, continue or be expected to Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 626-1353 {voice}
continue indefinitely, and constitute a substantial handicap for such individuals. (530) 626-0162 {fax} [West El Dorado County]
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC
DRA MEETINGS What do Alta’s services cost? ROSEVILLE
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION 1620 Santa Clara Drive Suite 100
There is no charge for services rendered during diagnosis and assessment for eligibility. The Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 786-8110 {voice}
INTENSIVE SERVICES
State of California currently requires parents of children under age 18 who are in continuous 24- (916) 786-0621 {fax}[Placer County]
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according to their ability to pay. TRUCKEE
CPS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE
10775 Pioneer Trail Summit Bldg., Suite 212
JUVENILE JUSTICE Truckee, CA 96161 (530) 550-2220{voice}
For parents with children age 3 to 17, living in the home and receiving respite, day care or
EARLY CHILDHOOD camping services, there may be a share of cost based on the Family cost Participation Plan (530) 550-2217 {fax} [Sierra, Nevada, PlacerCounties]
ARRAY OF MENTAL HEALTH (FCPP). This law, passed January 1, 2005 establishes FCPP and families will be assessed
DAY TREATMENT based on FCPP criteria, family size, number of consumers in the family and income level. SACRAMENTO
2135 Butano Drive Sacramento, CA 95825
ACCESS SERVICES It is the mission of Alta California Regional Center to assist persons with developmental (916) 978-6400 {voice} (916) 489-4241 {TDD}
CA MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES disabilities, including infants at risk and their families by providing and securing those services (916) 489-1033 {fax} [Sacramento County]
MENTAL HEALTH BOARD and supports necessary to maximize opportunities and choices.
ASSISTED ACCESS ADULT SOUTH LAKE TAHOE
Starlake Building 2489 Lake Tahoe Boulevard, Suite 1
FORENSIC SERVICES Alta California Regional Center has nine offices. Persons seeking assistance/information South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150 (530) 542-0442 {voice}
SCMHTC REFERRAL LIST should call the nearest office. A Program for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities and (530) 542-3436 {fax} [Alpine, Placer, Nevada, and Eastern El Dorado Counties]
20th Anniversary of ADA Their Families
Sacramento Medical Oasis WOODLAND
KeepingYourLifeEmpowered 250 West Main Street, #100 Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 666-3391 {voice} (530) 666-3831 {fax}
[Yolo County]
Folsom Psychiatry Associa
Free 21 Day Detoxificatio YUBACITY
C.O.R.E. Medical Clinic 1506 Starr Drive, Suite A Yuba City, CA 95993
Places for Mental Health (530) 674-3070 {voice} (530) 674-7228 {fax}
[Sutter, Yuba, and Colusa Counties]
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VISIONS UNLIMITED INC. 1900 Point West Way, Suite 270 Sacramento, CA 95815-4700
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Volunteers of America is a national, nonprofit, faith-based organization providing local human service programs, as well as opportunities for individual
EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH
and community involvement. Volunteers of America Greater Sacramento & Northern Nevada currently operates 42 locally managed and delivered
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ALTA REGIONAL
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2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST OPTIONS FOR RECOVERY RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT RESIDENCE PROGRAM
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH This 3 to 4-month residential substance abuse treatment program is designed to help women The Residence Program provides services for homeless individuals including 120 days of
suffering from alcohol and other drug addictions who are pregnant or have children younger food & shelter, access to a clothing closet, job training, independent living-skills preparation,
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
than age five. (916) 929-1951 assistance in rehabilitation and location of permanent housing.(916) 443-4688
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) ----------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE OPTIONS FOR RECOVERY TRANSITIONAL LIVING INDEPENDENT LIVING READINESS PROGRAM
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES This 6 to 12 month, semi-independent, clean and sober living program facilitates the success This is a model in transitional housing for homeless single adults focusing on independent
of those who have completed the Options for Recovery Residential Treatment Program. living skills. Intensive case management services, 24-hour supervision, and substance abuse
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS (916) 929-8038 treatment options provide preparation for the transition from homelessness to independent
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ----------------------------------------- living. (916) 442-0877
Transportation Services -----------------------------------------
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR FAMILIES MATHER COMMUNITY CAMPUS
DISABILITY BENEFITS
This innovative program keeps families together during the recovery process. The program This innovative program, located on the former site of Mather Air Force Base, is a
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE can accommodate couples with children and single parents. For six months to a year while collaborative effort between Volunteers of America and other public and private community
PAYEE SERVICES they work on treatment, living skills, and locating permanent housing. (916) 922-9335 donors. This program is designed to provide vocational training and transitional housing to
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC ----------------------------------------- homeless families and individuals working towards self-sufficiency. (916) 228-3140
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN -----------------------------------------
DRA MEETINGS At this housing program, homeless women and children find a safe environment to live in OMEGA
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION while seeking permanent housing and employment. They also receive living skills training, This vital program seeks solutions to homelessness by providing assessment, information,
INTENSIVE SERVICES parenting training, and counseling. (916) 441-7800 referral and advocacy for housing opportunities to residents of homeless aid-in-kind shelters
----------------------------------------- in Sacramento. (916) 442-1003
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Accepting clients through Access Team Children French, Russian Children's General &
CHARIS YOUTH CENTER
Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above
714 W. Main Street Grass Valley, Ca 95945 (530) 477-9800 5450 Georgia Ave. North Highlands CA 95660 (916) 566-1800
Accepting clients through Access Team-Children-Spanish-Children's General & Specialized Accepting clients through Access Team Children Chinese, French, Hmong, Russian,
Mental Health Services-Same as above Spanish, Vietnamese Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as
above
CHILD & FAMILY INSTITUTE
TERKENSHA ASSOCIATES
3951 Performance Drive, Suite G Sacramento, CA 95838 (916) 921-0828
Accepting clients through Access Team-Children-Algonguin, Cherokee, Spanish-Children's 811 D Grand Ave Sacramento, CA 95838 (916) 922-9868
General & Specialized Mental Health Services-Same as above
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Cantonese, French, Hmong, Spanish,
4545 - 9th Ave Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 361-1720 Vietnamese Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services available in
compliance with County's Cultural Competence Plan.
Accepting clients through Access Team-Children-Arabic, French, Italian, Spanish-Children's
General & Specialized Mental Health Services-Same as above 477 Las Palmas Ave Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 263-6689
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Chinese Children's General & Specialized
CHILDREN'S RECEIVING HOME Mental Health Services Same as above
3555 Auburn Blvd Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 482-2370 3708 Myrtle Avenue North Highlands, CA 95660 (916) 566-1910
Accepting clients through Access Team-Children-Ilocano, Italian, Tagalog-Children's General Accepting clients through Access Team Children Cantonese, French, Hmong, Russian,
& Specialized Mental Health Services-Same as above Spanish, Vietnamese Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as
above
CHW MEDICAL FOUNDATION 3401 Scotland Drive Antelope, CA 95843 (916) 338-6387
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Cantonese, French, Hmong, Russian,
9837 Folsom Blvd., Ste. F Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 856-5700
Spanish, Vietnamese Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as
Accepting clients through Access Team-Children-Italian, Spanish, Tagalog, Ukrainian, Zulu- above
Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services-Same as above
Accepting clients through Access Team-Children-Hmong, Punjabi, Russian, Spanish, 6624 Valley Hi Drive, Suite B Sacramento, CA 95823
Ukrainian-Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services-Same as above (916) 344-0964
Accepting clients through Access Team Adult Fijian, Hindi Adult Social Rehab Services
THE EFFORT, INC.
Same as above
8233 E. Stockton Blvd., Bldg. D Sacramento, CA 95828
CONSUMERS SELF-HELP CENTER (916) 368-3080
Accepting clients through County Intensive Placement Team Adult French, Polish, Tagalog 1400 North A Street, Bldg A Sacramento, CA 95814
Adult Social Rehab Services Same as above (916) 440-1500
CROSS CREEK FAMILY COUNSELING, Accepting clients through Access Team-Children-Spanish-Children's General & Specialized
Mental Health Services-Same as above
8421 Auburn Blvd., Bld 3 Citrus Heights, CA 95610
(916) 722-6100
TRINITY YOUTH SERVICES
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Korean, Spanish, Vietnamese Children's
5325 Engle Road #420 Carmichael, CA 95608
General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above
(916) 486-2020
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Arabic, Cantonese, Dutch, Farsi, French, 4600 47th Avenue Sacramento, CA 95824 (916) 393-1222
German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Mandarin, Portugese, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog,
Accepting clients through Access Team-Adult-Cantonese, Ilocano, Italian, Lao, Polish,
Tibetan Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above
Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese-Adult Social Rehab Services-Same as above
Accepting clients through Access Team Adult Spanish Homeless Same as above RST
601 W. North Market, Suite 100 & 500 Sacramento, CA 95834 (916) 567-4222
RST
608 Tenth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 441-2933 Accepting clients through Access Team Adult Armenian, Spanish Adult Social Rehab
Accepting clients through Access Team Adult French, Spanish, Vietnamese, Adult Social Services Same as above
Rehab Services Same as above
PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS AFTER HOMELESSNESS
FAMILIES FIRST, INC. 601 W. North Market, Suite 300 & 350
Sacramento, CA 95834 (916) 283-8280
2330 Glendale Lane, Suite 100 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 641-9595
Accepting clients through Access Team Adult Spanish Adult Social Rehab Services Same as
Accepting clients through Access Team Children ASL, Portuguese, Spanish, Tagalog, above
Vietnamese, Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above
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FOCUS
2100Fifth Street Davis, CA 95616 (530) 753-0220
7245 E. Southgate Drive Sacramento, CA 95823 (916) 427-7141
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Cambodian, Cantonese, Farsi, French,
German, Hmong, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Mien, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Accepting clients through Access Team Children French, Hmong, Russian, Spanish
Vietnamese Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services, Same as above
T-CORE
VICTOR TREATMENT CENTER, INC.
3077 Fite Circle Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 854-1801
Accepting clients through Access Team Adult Polish, Spanish Adult Social Rehab Services 855 Canyon Road Redding, CA 96001 (630) 378-1855
Same as above
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Children's General & Specialized Mental
Health Services Same as above
LA FAMILIA COUNSELING CENTER, INC.
3164 Condo Court Santa Rosa, CA 95403 (707) 576-7218
5523 34th Street Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 452-3601
Accepting clients through Access Team Children African, Ashanti, Bini, Cambodian,
Accepting clients through Access Team Children French, Hmong, Lao, Portuguese, Spanish, Cantonese, Edo, French, German, Hinakno, Hmong, Igbo, Italian, Korean, Lao, Russian,
Thai Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Services available in Samoan, Sango, Spanish, Tagalog, Tongan, Vietnamese Children's General & Specialized
compliance with County's Cultural Competence Plan. Mental Health Services Same as above
12755 N. Hwy 88 Lodi, CA 95240 (209) 340-7900 Accepting clients through Access Team
Children African, Ashanti, Bini, Cambodian, Cantonese, Edo, French, German, Hinakno,
MARTINS' ACHIEVEMENT PLACE, INC.
Hmong, Igbo, Italian, Korean, Lao, Russian, Samoan, Sango, Spanish, Tagalog, Tongan,
5240 Jackson St.North Highlands, CA 95660 (916) 338-1001 Vietnamese Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Russian, Spanish Children's General & VICTOR TREATMENT CENTER, INC.
Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above
1053 North D St. San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 886-1691
MILHOUS CHILDREN'S SERVICES Accepting clients through Access Team Children African, Ashanti, Bini, Cambodian,
Cantonese, Edo, French, German, Hinakno, Hmong, Igbo, Italian, Korean, Lao, Russian,
7818 Bar Du Lane Sacramento, CA 95829 (916) 362-8292 Samoan, Sango, Spanish, Tagalog, Tongan, Vietnamese Children's General & Specialized
Mental Health Services available in compliance with County's Cultural Competence Plan.
Accepting clients through Access Team Children French, German, Konkow Maidu, Spanish
Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above 555 N. Perris Blvd., Perris, CA 95271 (530) 893-0758
6171 Bradshaw Road Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 362-8292 Accepting clients through Access Team Children Children's General & Specialized Mental
Health Services Same as above
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Armenian, French, Hebrew, Italian,
Japanese, Lao, Thai Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as VISIONS UNLIMITED, INC.
above
902 Caroline Street Galt, CA 95632 (209) 745-8949
9211 Gerber Road Sacramento, CA 95829 (916) 362-8292
Accepting clients through Access Team-Children-Mien, Tagalog-Children's General &
Accepting clients through Access Team Children French, German, Konkow Maidu, Spanish Specialized Mental Health Services-Same as above
Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above
425 Pine Street Galt, CA 95632 (209)745-3101
9451 Pond Lane Wilton, CA 95693 (916) 362-8292
Accepting clients through Access Team Children French, German, Konkow Maidu, Spanish
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Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above Accepting clients through Access Team-Adult / Children-Cantonese, Hmong, Mien, Spanish-
Adult & Children General & Specialized Mental Health Services-Same as above
24077 State Highway 49 Nevada City, CA 95959 (530) 265-9057
3500 Florin Road Sacramento CA 95823 (916) 394-2010
Accepting clients through Access Team Children French, German, Konkow Maidu, Spanish
Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above Accepting clients through Access Team-Children-Hmong, Spanish, Vietnamese-children's
general & specialized mental health services-same as above
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Children's General & Specialized Mental Accepting clients through Access Team-Children-Cantonese, Hmong, Mien, Spanish,
Health Services Same as above
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2830 Stockton Blvd Sacramento, CA 95817-(916) 736-6727
QUALITY GROUP HOMES, INC. FCCTP
Accepting clients through Access Team-Adult-Hmong, Spanish, Tagalog-Adult Social Rehab
3353 Bradshaw Rd, Ste. 106 & 107 Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 857-1570 Services-Same as above
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Arabic, Dutch, Farsi, Fijian, French, ------Individual Providers------
Ghanaian, Hindi, Hmong, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese Children's General
& Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above MARTHA GILMORE,PHD, PSYCHOLOGIST
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Chinese, Hmong, Spanish Children's ROBERT VENKUS, MFT
General Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above
1780 Vernon Street Roseville CA 95678 (916) 764-1045
5404 Laurel Hills Drive Sacramento, CA 95841 (916) 609-4000
Accepting clients through Access Team-Children--Children's General & Specialized Mental
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Romanian, Spanish Children's General & Health Services-Same as above
Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above
BHC HERITAGE OAKS
7300 Lincolnshire Dr., Suite 100 Sacramento, CA 95823 (916) 282-1900
4250 Auburn Blvd Sacramento, CA 95841 (916)-489-3336
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Hmong, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese
Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above Inpatient Hospital Referrals only by MHP MHTC / MERT-Adult/Children-Chinese, Czech,
German, Hindi, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, Tagalog-Adult/
Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services-Services available in compliance
BRET HARTE with County's Cultural Competence Plan.
2750 Sutterville Rd. Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 452-3981 NORTH VALLEY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Hmong, Spanish Children's General &
1535 Plumas Ct. Yuba City, CA 95991 (530)-751-9980
Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above
Inpatient Hospital Referrals only by MHP MHTC-Adult--Adult General & Specialized Mental
2751 Wilmington Ave Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 452-4078
Health Services-Same as above
Accepting clients through Access Team children Spanish Children's General & Specialized
Mental Health Services Same as above
SEQUOIA PSYCHIATRIC CENTER
SACRAMENTO COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH
1541 Plumas Court Yuba City, CA 95991 (530)-751-9995
ADULT PSYCHIATRIC SUPPORT SERVICES APSS
Inpatient Hospital Referrals only by MHP MHTC-Adult--Adult General & Specialized Mental
4875 Broadway Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 875-0599 Health Services-Same as above
Accepting clients through Access Team Adult French, Samoan Adult Social Rehab Services SIERRA VISTA HOSPITAL
Same as above
8001 Bruceville Road Sac, CA 95823 (916)-423-2000
CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRICSERVICES Inpatient Hospital Referrals only by MHP MHTC / MERT-Adult/Children--Adult/Children's
CAPS General & Specialized Mental Health Services-Same as above
3331 Power Inn Road, Suite 140 Sacramento, CA 95826 ST. HELENA HOSPITAL (DEER PARK)
(916) 875-1183
10 Woodland Road St. Helena, CA 94574 (707)-963-3611
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Farsi, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog Inpatient Hospital Referrals only by MHP MHTC-Adult--Adult General & Specialized Mental
Children's General & Specialized Mental Health Services Same as above Health Services-Same as above
Children's Crisis Unit Children ASL, Armenian, Hmong, Ilocano, Japanese, Korean,
Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese Crisis Same as above
STANFORD HOME
Accepting clients through Access Team Children Cantonese, Farsi, French, Hebrew, Hindi,
Italian, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish Children's General & Specialized
Mental Health Services Same as above
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Jerry Doyle, President and CEO PROGRAM
Telephone (408) 379-3790 Michelle Callejas, Program Coordinator
251 Llewellyn Avenue Telephone (916) 875-5578
Campbell, CA 95008 3331 Power Inn Road, Suite 160
Sacramento, CA 95826
EASTFIELD MING QUONG CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES
Mary am Bolouri. Ph.D. CFO DAY REPORTING CENTER
Telephone (408) 364-4010 Matt Quinley, Program Coordinator
251 Llewellyn Avenue Telephone (916) 875-4604
Campbell. CA 95008 7 100 Bowling Drive
Sacramento, CA 95826
EASTFIELD MING QUONG CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES
Lyn Fan, Executive Director SACRAMENTO COUNTY - DEL PASO HEIGHTS
Telephone (916) 561-0590 NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE CENTER
2335 American River Dr. # 100 Terry Nichols, Program Coordinator
Sacramento. CA 95825 Telephone (916) 648-0300
3970 Research Drive
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VISIONS UNLIMITED INC. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES: 2277 Fair Oaks Blvd., Suite 440 * Sacramento, CA * 95825 *
MORE PROVIDERS 916.441.0123 Near RT Bus Routes 82 and 26. Office Hours: Monday - Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.
WRC m. CONTACT INFORMATION: Michael Lazar, Executive Director (Ext. 109) or
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MENTAL HEALTH CARE
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CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Transitional Living and Community Support, Inc. (TLCS) is a private, nonprofit psychosocial rehabilitation
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) agency located in Sacramento County, California. TLCS promotes successful community living for individuals
with psychiatric and other disabilities. It program offices and housing sites are located in culturally
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE
diverse neighborhoods throughout Sacramento County to ensure close proximity to the people it serves.
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES All program offices and housing programs are located near bus or light rail lines including access to shuttles
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS that will transport clients between service providers.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
It is the policy of TLCS to provide equal access to program services for individuals without regard to
Transportation Services
race, color, creed, sex, age, religion, national origin, sexual preference or disability. Further, TLCS
DISABILITY BENEFITS provides equal opportunity for employment and volunteer participation solely on the basis of merit
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE and without regard to the aforementioned indicators.
PAYEE SERVICES
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC CASE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS FOR INDIVIDUALS
DRA MEETINGS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS AND MEET THE CRITERIA FOR
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION THE SACRAMENTO COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH PLAN:
INTENSIVE SERVICES
Access to New Direction case management programs goes through The Guest House, the mental health clinic
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PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY SER for homeless individuals with a psychiatric disability. Guest House is located at 1400 North A Street, Bldg.
CPS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE A, Sacramento, 95811. Near RT Bus Route 82 and Alkali Flat Light Rail Station
JUVENILE JUSTICE
WALK IN HOURS:MONDAY - FRIDAY FROM 8AM TO 11AM.
EARLY CHILDHOOD
ARRAY OF MENTAL HEALTH
HOPE TEAM
DAY TREATMENT
ACCESS SERVICES The Hope Team provides mental health services, supported housing, intensive case management
CA MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES services, substance abuse recovery support and life skills training for adults who have a psychiatric
disability and are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness. These services are aimed
MENTAL HEALTH BOARD at improving quality of life and preventing the individuals from repeatedly cycling through the system. The
ASSISTED ACCESS ADULT staff also includes a psychiatrist and a nurse to provide quick access to mental health services and this
FORENSIC SERVICES program works closely with The Guest House, a division of El Hogar.
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PEOPLE ACHIEVING CHANGE TOGETHER (PACT)
20th Anniversary of ADA
Sacramento Medical Oasis The PACT program provides mental health services, supported housing, intensive case management
KeepingYourLifeEmpowered services, substance abuse recovery support and life skills training services to adults who have a
Folsom Psychiatry Associa psychiatric disability and are experiencing homelessness. These services are aimed at improving their
quality of life and preventing the individuals from repeatedly cycling through the system. The staff also
Free 21 Day Detoxificatio includes a psychiatrist and a nurse to provide quick access to mental health services.
C.O.R.E. Medical Clinic
Places for Mental Health
Professional Association WIDENING OPPORTUNITIES FOR REHABILITATION AND KNOWLEDGE (WORK)
The WORK program provides mental health services, supported housing, intensive case management
services, vocational services, substance abuse recovery support and life skills training services to
adults who have a psychiatric disability, have been homeless and are ready to re-enter the workforce,
or are in need of additional support to maintain established employment. Participants receive a rent
subsidy and assistance to find the housing of their choice. The staff also includes a psychiatrist and a
nurse to provide quick access to mental health services.
The MICA program offers intensive case management, support and educational groups, and substance
abuse recovery support to individuals who are experiencing homelessness and have a psychiatric disability
which is co-occurring with substance abuse. Single individuals initially live in the Homeless
Transitional Apartment Program (see below). Upon discharge from the Transitional Apartment Program they
may continue to receive these services for an additional 6 months. Individuals with dependent children
are provided with rent subsidies to enable them to participate in the program. The staff also includes
a psychiatrist and a nurse to provide quick access to mental health services.
TCORE is a collaboration program between Human Resources Consultants, Inc, (HRC) and Transitional Living
& Community Support, Inc. (TLCS) to provide intensive services to those adults living in Sacramento County
who have a mental health diagnosis and are currently unlinked to any outpatient services. TCORE
provides recovery based services to all participants with intensive shortterm services to ensure that their
needs are met while in the process of connecting to ongoing outpatient mental health services that meet
the individual and cultural needs of the participant. The length of services in the TCORE program may vary
based on individual needs. Each participant will complete an individualized goal plan that will assist
in determining length of stay, however the length of service should not exceed 180 days and most
participants will be linked to outpatient services within 120 days.
TCORE staff includes a Program Director, Clinical Director, Psychiatrist, and a Registered Nurse. New
participants are assigned to a Rehabilitation Team which includes a Team Leader, 4 Personal
Service Coordinators, and a Consumer/Family Advocate. TCORE also has a Benefits/Resource Specialist
available to all participants. To seek admission into this program, please call 916.875.1055. If you
have additional questions about this program, please call 916.854.1801.
This project is designed to support Sacramento residents living at selected downtown Single Room
Occupancy Hotels through the delivery of a range of quality accessible services. The project is
centered in the heart of downtown’s business district and is a combined effort of the entire
community including local businesses, residents, faith based organizations, and a number of service
providers. This project includes linkages to primary medical and mental health services, life skills
training, substance abuse recovery, vocational services, social activities, and programs specifically
designed to assist the senior adult population.
CAROL’S PLACE
SHORT-TERM HOUSING PROGRAM
Carol’s Place is a short-term (60-day) housing program for adults who are experiencing homelessness and
have a psychiatric disability. It provides a safe, hospitable alternative to the shelters and allows individuals
the opportunity to get off the streets. Clients and staff work collaboratively to develop a
goal plan including independent living skills training, case management, and recovery support and is
designed to assist them in breaking the cycle of homelessness. Twenty-four hour staffing is provided.
PALMER
HOMELESS TRANSITIONAL APARTMENT PROGRAM
The Homeless Transitional Apartment program is a cooperative apartment setting which provides
safe, affordable housing, independent living skills training and mental health recovery support. The staff
assists adults with psychiatric disabilities who are experiencing homelessness. They work with residents
on individual as well as group basis in developing the skills necessary to secure and maintain
permanent, affordable housing in the community. Clients are able to live in shared, low-cost housing for up
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to twelve months. During this time, clients are developing skills and supports which will assist them to
live successfully upon leaving the program. Twenty-four hour staffing is provided.
The Downtown Cooperatives consists of two (2) supportive housing communities where individuals
live cooperatively to help reduce the stress and expense of living independently. Residents are involved in
menu planning and cooking, house and grounds maintenance, problem-solving, and decision-making
regarding issues of interest for all members of the Co-Op. Residents have the opportunity to work on
personal goals with the Residential Program Advisor. One of the Co-Ops is specifically designed for
people diagnosed with AIDS or HIV, who have a psychiatric disability and are experiencing homelessness or
are at risk of homelessness. The Co-Ops are designed for those who would like a supported community in
which to live. A staff member is available to assist clients in refining and developing their skills and setting
the goals necessary to assist with their mental health recovery. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE
PROGRAMS, PLEASE CALL 916.441.0123 EXT. 115.
RCRC consists of fifteen (15) individuals who live cooperatively while sharing in the chores, cooking and
planning of activities. The program is designed to help reduce the stress and expense of living independently
for those who would like a supported community in which to live. A staff member is
available to assist clients in refining and developing their sills and setting the goals necessary to assist
with their mental health recovery. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE CALL
916.441.0123 EXT. 114.
This program provides affordable, furnished, shared apartments for clients who are able to live
independently with minimal structured support. A staff member is available to assist clients in refining
and developing the skills and goals necessary to assist with their mental health recovery. TO LEARN
MORE ABOUT THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE CALL 916.441.0123 EXT. 115.
Cardosa Village, situated in South Sacramento, is a supported housing apartment program which
provides subsidized Section 8 housing for mental health consumers and their families. There is a
program advisor to assist residents with their mental health recovery. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS
PROGRAM, PLEASE CONTACT THE CARDOSA VILLAGE OFFICE AT 916.391.2292 OR 916.391.2293.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
2277 Fair Oaks Blvd, Ste 440 * Sacramento, CA * 95825 * 916.441.0123 Near RT Bus Routes 82 and 26
Office Hours: Monday through Friday - 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
CONTACT:Michael Lazar, Executive Director (Ext.109) or Paul Powell, Associate Director (Ext.111)
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EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH Telephone: (916) 393-9026 Sacramento, CA 95822
MENTAL HEALTH CARE E-mail: info@accsv.org Telephone: (916) 394-1405
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Sacramento, CA 95820 Sacramento, CA 95825
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS)
Telephone: (916) 383-6783 Business Line: (916) 484-4400
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE E-mail: admin@apccounseling.org E-mail: info@jfssac.org
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES Website: www.apccounseling.org Website: www.jfssac.org
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS Fax Line: (916) 383-8488 Fax Line: (916) 484-4401
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ASIAN RESOURCES, INC. LA FAMILIA COUNSELING CENTER, INC.
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5523 34th Street
DISABILITY BENEFITS 5709 Stockton Blvd Sacramento, CA 95820
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Sacramento, CA 95824 Telephone: (916) 452-3601
PAYEE SERVICES Telephone : (916) 454-1892
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DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC
Fax Line: (916) 454-1895
DRA MEETINGS Telephone: (888) 387-7411
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EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH 4875 Broadway 2230 Stockton Boulevard Telephone (916)734-4941
MENTAL HEALTH CARE 916-875-0599 Dr. James Bourgeois
ALTA REGIONAL Dr. Alan Koike, Site Director
The goal of PSM SERVICE is to provide psychiatric consultation and liaison to the
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The Adult Psychiatric Support Services (APSS) Clinic is located at 4875 Broadway, Suite medical and surgical teams, diagnosis and treatment of psychopathology and behavioral
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST 180, Sacramento 95820. Telephone: (916) 875-0599.. problems in the general hospital and clinic patient population, assisting and educating the
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH medical and surgical teams to deal with challenging reactions to patients, and creating
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA new knowledge in consultation-liaison psychiatry.
MHTC - Sacramento County Mental Health
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Treatment Center VA - Mather VA Psychiatric Clinic
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UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES 2150 Stockton Boulevard Telephone (916) 875-1059 10535 Hospital Way, Bldg. 650, Mather Telephone (916) 843-7037
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Dr. Curtiss DuRand Dr. David Gellerman The Mental Health Consultation-Liaison Service
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Transportation Services Mental Health Treatment Center is designated by Sacramento County as a 5150 facility assessment of psychopathology and behavioral problems and recommendations for
DISABILITY BENEFITS and is comprised of two major programs: treatment, in the inpatient medical-surgical wards as well as the outpatient and Urgent
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Care Center settings.
Crisis Stabilization Unit: The Crisis Stabilization Unit functions as a
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DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC law enforcement or local acute care emergency rooms. Individuals are also self-referred
DRA MEETINGS or brought in by outpatient service providers or family members. Dispositions include 4250 Auburn Boulevard Telephone (916) 489-3336
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION referral to outpatient services, diversion to another psychiatric facility (for those insured or Dr. Joseph Sison, Site Director
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2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST
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El Hogar Employment Visions Unlimited Employment
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Sacramento Children's Home VOA Employment
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS FamiliesFirst Empoyment
Safety Center Incorporated
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Transportation Services St. John's Shelter Program Sac. Area Emergency H. C.
DISABILITY BENEFITS
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE La Familia Counseling Center WEAVE Employment
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DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC The Child & Family Institute Another Choice, Another Chance
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MENTAL HEALTH CARE Single & Daily Pass Fares
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2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST Age 19 - 61 Basic $2.50 $6.00
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH Senior (62 & older) Discount 1.25 3.00
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) Individuals with Disabilities Discount 1.25 3.00
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Medicare Cardholder Discount 1.25 3.00
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS Student (age 5-18) Discount 1.25 3.00
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Transportation Services RT Passes Fares & Tickets
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PAYEE SERVICES Single & Daily Pass Fares
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC
If you are: Your fare is Single Daily Pass
DRA MEETINGS
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION Age 19 - 61 Basic $2.50 $6.00
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MORE PROVIDERS The Social Security disability insurance program (sometimes referred to as SSDI) pays benefits to you and
certain family members if you worked long enough and paid Social Security taxes. Your adult child also may
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EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH
MENTAL HEALTH CARE California State Disability Insurance (SDI) is a partial wage-replacement insurance plan for California workers.
ALTA REGIONAL The SDI programs are State-mandated, and funded through employee payroll deductions. SDI provides
affordable, short-term benefits to eligible workers. Workers covered by SDI are covered by two programs:
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2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST
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VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
State Disability Insurance (- 227-0220 Social Security Disability Income
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) Temporary income for people in California who were working at the time of illness or injury. You
SSI 800-772-1213
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE must have worked a minimum amount of time for an employer who has paid into Stale
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES Disability Insurance fund. The maximum amount of time SDI is paid is one year. For
For people who have a long-term disability (cannot work
information, contact Employee Development Office - Disability Insurance Office.
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS for one-year or longer) and were working at the time of
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 1-800-480-3287 their disability. For information, call Social Security
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Insurance Benefits Apply for Disability Benefits - Child (Under Age 18)
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
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DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC
Apply for Disability Benefits - Adult (Age 18 or Over)
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Worker's Compensation Insurance is a special program for people who have
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION been injured on the job. Request assistance from your employer, union or you may have to get Click Here On How to apply
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EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH earnings while working and currently be actively seeking a new job. These benefits are of limited duration. For information, call the
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appropriate number.
ALTA REGIONAL
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA 1-800-300-5616
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST
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VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS)
The Unemployment Insurance Program, commonly referred to as UI, provides weekly unemploymen insurance payments for workers
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE who lose their job through no fault of their own. Eligibility for benefi ts requires that the claimant be able to work, be seeking work, and
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES be willing to accept a suitable job.
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DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC ôSpanish .................................1-800-326-8937
DRA MEETINGS ôCantonese .............................1-800-547-3506
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION ôMandarin ...............................1-866-303-0706
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ALTA REGIONAL 820 J St. 95841 tb
101710 Street 95814 PH(916) 448-7510 Shasta Hotel 8:00 AM
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA PH (916)325 5556 th
1017 10 Street 95814 PH (916) 448 -7510
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Shasta Hotel 8:00AM Guest House 9:00AM
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH th 1400 North A St. 95811
1017 10 Street 95814 CSHS Wellness & Recovery Center
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PH (916) 444 -1500 11:00 AM
PH (916) 448 -7510
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 11095823 PH (916) 394 - 9195
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE CSHN Wellness & Recovery Center 12:00 PM
TUESDAY 3815 Marconi Ave. Ste 1 95821 PH (916) 485·4175 Please send any comments, suggestions, corrections,
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
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VISIONS UNLIMITED INC. The some of the following centers are consumer run drop-in centers; no charge for services; open to the public for mentally ill persons. They provide
MORE PROVIDERS friendly social settings for consumers, daily group meetings on various subjects affecting the mentally ill, social events, special outings to different places,
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5777 Madison Avenue, Suite 240 Address: 2220 Watt Avenue, Bldg B
ALTA REGIONAL Sacramento, CA 95841 Sacramento, CA 95825
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Telephone (916) 344-0249 Telephone (916) 485-6500
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST SOUTH AREA
3031 Franklin Blvd. MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH TELEPHONE (916) 737-7100 Address: 9719 Lincoln Village Drive
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE (916) 737-7101 Sacramento, CA 95827
Telephone (916) 855-5444
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS)
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE NORTH AREA
4972 Date Avenue
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
TELEPHONE (916) 348-1428
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VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Wraparound Services Intensive in-home, flexible Children and youth with Referral by Medi-Cal
• EMQ Families First services provided to children, serious emotional CCMS/3632 program, 3632
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST
• River Oak youth and family to maintain disturbance, who are AAP, CPS or RCL Dollars
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH
• Sacramento Children’s child in least restrictive 3632, AAP, CPS Probation.
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Home environment. dependents and
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) • Stanford Home Probation wards and in
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE a RCL 10-14 setting.
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES Transcultural Full Service Partnership program Children and Transition Referrals made by a Medi-
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS Wellness Center providing a full range of services Age Youth (TAY) (16- parent, Cal
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (TWC) to include mental health & co- 17) who meet SED caregiver, school, MHSA
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• Asian Pacific occurring treatment, medication criteria. agency or community
Community supports, traditional healing member will be
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Counseling, Inc. practices, education & Medi-Cal eligible TAY screened by TWC to
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE employment & housing (18-21) who meet SED determine eligibility
PAYEE SERVICES supports, focusing on the needs criteria. requirements are met.
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC of unserved and underserved
Non Medi-Cal eligible TWC will submit a
DRA MEETINGS Asian Pacific Islander individuals
TAY (18- 25), Adults and Services Request Form
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION and families. Services are
Older Adults (60+) who to Adult or Child Access
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Outpatient placement with intensive for AB 3632 services, or home to Access Team. 3632
• Sacramento Children’s mental health services. who are court wards or
Home dependents, who require
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Therapeutic Behavioral A supplemental short-term Medi-Cal eligible youth Referral by MHP Medi-Cal
Services service that provides one to under 21 meeting the Primary Mental Health
• Edgewood, S.F. one support for children and TBS class and all other Provider to the Access
• EMQ Families First youth with serious emotional TBS criteria. Team.
• River Oak problems that are experiencing
• Stanford Home a stressful transition or life
• Turning Point crisis.
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VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Health Treatment Center, stabilization services for with psychotic agency staff may call or Medi-Cal
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST Minor Emergency children and youth for up symptoms, suicidal or go to the Sacramento Realignment
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2150 Stockton Blvd settings and psychiatric hours per day/seven
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) Sacramento, CA crisis foster care beds. days a week. (916) 875-
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE 95817 1114 or (916) 875-1000
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES Inpatient Hospitals 24-hour full-range Children who are a Referred and authorized Realignment
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS • BHC Heritage Oaks psychiatric services in a danger to themselves or by MERT as medically Medi-Cal
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION • BHC Sierra Vista locked setting. others or necessary.
Transportation Services • St. Helena require 24- hour care
DISABILITY BENEFITS • Sutter Hospital in a medical setting.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Partial Hospitalization Short-term intensive Children and youth who Authorization by MERT Realignment
• Sutter Hospital treatment program in a can avoid inpatient or Inpatient Utilization
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DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC
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PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION been discharged from a
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PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY SER further stabilization.
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• Child/Family Institute counseling services children who are part of foster family agency
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• Children’s Receiving and support, which can the CPS system and in social workers, foster
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TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) Home Outpatient sexual abuse, to
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE • Cross Creek EPSDT eligible children
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES • EMQ Families First and youth
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS • River Oak referred to counseling by
• Sacramento Children’s Home Child Protective Services
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• The Effort
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
• Turning Point
PAYEE SERVICES • UCD CPS Outpatient
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC • UCD PCIT
DRA MEETINGS
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oriented day treatment services who are referred to Juvenile Court.
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH and reporting program. by the court to the Day
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TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) Juvenile Drug Court Mental health services Youth ordered by the Probation Officers Medi-Cal
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE • Another Choice provided to youth directed Juvenile Drug Court. make
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES Another Chance (ACAC) by the Juvenile Court into recommendation to
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS this education and the Juvenile Court.
substance abuse treatment
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program provided in
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collaboration with
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DRA MEETINGS
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PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY SER Sacramento Assessment Provides care and Youth who have been Referral by Department Medi-Cal
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DAY TREATMENT
placement for each
ACCESS SERVICES minor.
CA MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES
MENTAL HEALTH BOARD
ASSISTED ACCESS ADULT Family Child Enhanced mental Probation youth with a Referral from Medi-Cal with
FORENSIC SERVICES Community health outpatient serious emotional Probation to Access Probation
SCMHTC REFERRAL LIST
Treatment services and disturbance who are Team. Match 3632
Program (FCCTP) interagency service placed locally, or at risk
20th Anniversary of ADA
• Quality Group Home coordination. Services for out-of-home
Sacramento Medical Oasis provided at schools, in placement.
KeepingYourLifeEmpowered homes, and the
Folsom Psychiatry Associa community.
Free 21 Day Detoxificatio Juvenile Justice Mental health Youth residing in the Direct referral by the County
C.O.R.E. Medical Clinic Institutions services to children Youth Detention youth or staff to the General
Program and youth in Juvenile Facility and JJI Mental Health Funds
Places for Mental Health
Justice Institutions. Sacramento County Team. Realignment
Professional Association • Sacramento County
Boys Ranch.
Community Mental health Children, youth and Juvenile Probation Medi-Cal
Connections services to children families needing refers directly to the
• Catholic and youth following mental health Community
Healthcare West discharge from services. Connections staff,
(CHW) Clinic Probation’s which completes the
South Assessment Center, Access Team
WET Youth Center, or referral.
Boy’s Ranch.
Multi-Systemic Therapy Comprehensive Probation refers youth Probation initiates all Medi-Cal with
• River Oak assessment and multi- meeting MIOCR referrals. Probation
systemic therapy for eligibility with Medi- Cal. Match
probation youth
meeting grant criteria.
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• River Oak – North to children in years Access
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• River Oak – South the Head Start unsuccessful Team by
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH Preschool in Head Start
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA program. mainstream Preschool.
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) preschool
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE due to
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES behavioral
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS challenges.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Structured Children Referral Medi-Cal
Transportation Services Parent Child Interaction behavioral and age two from CPS
DISABILITY BENEFITS Therapy (PCIT) communication skill through social
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PAYEE SERVICES and caregivers as years old. the Access
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC they interact with Team.
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MENTAL HEALTH CARE Child and Adolescent Psychiatric assessment, Children/youth Referral by the Access Team. Medi-Cal
ALTA REGIONAL Psychiatric Services (CAPS) medication support, served by county
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Clinic psychological testing and operated program,
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST • Sacramento County mental health services. select contracted
Medication focused / case organizational
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH
management services are providers, and
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
also provided. unlinked clients
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) referred by Access.
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE Children’s Case Assessment, case Students who need School Special Education Medi-Cal
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES Management Services management and assessment for 3632 staff and IEP teams. 3632
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS (CCMS) outpatient monitoring services and 3632
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION • Sacramento County for 3632 eligible clients. eligible
Transportation Services children/youth.
DISABILITY BENEFITS Homeless Program Brief mental health Medi-Cal eligible Referral made by CFI only. Medi-Cal
• Child and Family Institute services at homeless homeless children,
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
facilities including South youth and their
PAYEE SERVICES
Area Emergency Housing families.
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC Center and Mustard Seed
DRA MEETINGS School.
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION
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JUVENILE JUSTICE Drug Disorder Specialization (individual, family and occurring mental health by a parent, caregiver, 3632
EARLY CHILDHOOD • Another Choice, Another group), rehabilitation and and alcohol or drug school, agency or
Chance medication services for diagnosis. community member.
ARRAY OF MENTAL HEALTH
• Sacramento Black youth who have a co-
DAY TREATMENT Alcoholism Center occurring mental health
ACCESS SERVICES
and alcohol or other
CA MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES drug diagnosis.
MENTAL HEALTH BOARD Outpatient Services Outpatient counseling Children, youth and Referral to the Access Team Medi-Cal
ASSISTED ACCESS ADULT • Another Choice (individual, family, and their families, by a parent, caregiver, 3632
FORENSIC SERVICES Another Chance (ACAC) group), rehabilitation needing mental school, agency or
SCMHTC REFERRAL LIST • Catholic Healthcare West and medication services, health services. community member.
(CHW) which may include
20th Anniversary of ADA
• Cross Creek Family services for neglect,
Sacramento Medical Oasis Counseling
• EMQ Families First physical or sexual abuse.
KeepingYourLifeEmpowered
• La Familia Some services provided
Folsom Psychiatry Associa • River Oak at homes, at school
Free 21 Day Detoxificatio • Sacramento Black sites, and in the
C.O.R.E. Medical Clinic Alcoholism Center (SBAC) community.
Places for Mental Health • Sacramento Children’s Home
Professional Association • Sacramento County
• San Juan Unified School
District
• Sutter Counseling Center
• Terkensha
• Terra Nova
• The Effort
• Turning Point
• UCD
• Visions Unlimited
Psychological Testing Psychological testing Children and youth Referral submitted to Medi-Cal
• River Oak as clinically referred by their primary Access by current service 3632
• Sacramento County CAPS indicated. provider for clients with provider.
• UCD complex and challenging
clinical presentations.
Transition Age Services Comprehensive Youth ages 14-21 Referral to the Access Team Medi-Cal
• Sacramento Children’s Home counseling and needing mental health by a parent, caregiver, 3632
rehabilitation services to services and school, agency or
assist with the transition assistance to community member.
to adulthood and transition in
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ALTA REGIONAL RCL 12 Group Homes Mental health services Children who are Referral to the Access Medi-Cal
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA • Martins’ Achievement Center including medication eligible for AB 3632 or Team by the group home 3632
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST • Paradise Youth Services support for children in are court wards or provider.
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH • Sacramento Children’s Home structured out of dependents that require
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA • Trinity Youth Services home placement. more structure than
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) foster care.
RCL 14 Group Homes Structured out of home Children who are Referral to the Access Medi-Cal
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE
• Charis – Grass Valley placement with mental eligible for AB 3632 Team by the group home 3632
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
• Edgewood, S.F. health day treatment services, or are court provider
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS
• EMQ Families First – Davis and outpatient services. wards or dependants,
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION • Milhous – Various locations who require more
Transportation Services • Summitview- Placerville structure than a
DISABILITY BENEFITS • Victor – Various locations therapeutic foster
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE family.
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Access Team linkage and referral Children and youth in Monday - Friday Medi-Cal
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA service for all child and
3331 Power Inn need of mental health (8:00am - 5:00pm) Realignment
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST family mental health
Road, Suite 170 services. Phone:
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH
services, excluding crisis
Sacramento, Ca. and (916) 875 9980
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 95826
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) TTY/TDD: (916) 876-8892
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE psychiatric inpatient Fax: (916) 875-9970
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES facilities and
24-hour Automated
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS residential
Information Line:
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION placements.
1-888-881-4881
Transportation Services Interpreter services
DISABILITY BENEFITS available.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
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DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC
DRA MEETINGS
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION
INTENSIVE SERVICES
PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY SER Partial Short-term intensive Children and youth Authorization by MERT or Realignment
CPS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE Hospitalization treatment program in a who can avoid Inpatient Utilization Point
JUVENILE JUSTICE • Sutter Hospital hospital setting. inpatient of Authorization (POA).
EARLY CHILDHOOD hospitalization and
ARRAY OF MENTAL HEALTH
benefit from this
program or who have
DAY TREATMENT
been discharged from
ACCESS SERVICES a hospital and require
CA MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES further stabilization.
MENTAL HEALTH BOARD
ASSISTED ACCESS ADULT
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California Alliance of Child and Family Services (CACFS) California Public Defenders Association (CPDA)
WRC 2201 K Street Sacramento, CA 95816 3273 Ramos CircleSacramento, CA 95827Office: (916) 362-1690Fax: (916) 362-5498E-
EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH Office: (916) 449-2273Fax: (916) 449-229 mail: 411@cpda.orgInternet: http://www.cpda.org
MENTAL HEALTH CARE cschroeder@cacfs.org http://www.cacfs.org/
ALTA REGIONAL California State Association of Counties (CSAC)
California Association of Health Facilities (CAHF) 1100 K Street, Suite 101Sacramento, CA 95814Office: (916) 327-7500Fax: (916) 441-
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA
2201 K Street Sacramento, CA 95816-4922 5507E-mail: sszalay@counties.orgInternet:
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST Office: (916) 441-6400 Fax: (916) 441-6441 http://www.csac.counties.org
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH E-mail: info@cahf.org Internet: http://www.cahf.org/
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA California State Association of Public Administators, Public
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) California Association of Local Mental Health Boards & Guardians and Public Conservators (CAPAPGPC)
Commissions (CALMHB/C) 3385Chatsworth, CA 91313-3385Office: (707) 565-3899Fax: (707) 565-
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE 711 East Longview Avenue Stockton, CA 95207Office: (209) 477-9187 3475 sliedhol@sonomacounty.orgInternet: http://www.capapgpc.org
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES cmartin@softcom.net http://health.groups.yahoo.com/
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS Forensic Mental Health Association ofCalifornia (FMHAC)
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION California Association of Marriage & Family Therapists Harry Goldberg, Ph.D., PresidentP.O. Box 35516Los Angeles, CA 90035-0516Office:
(CAMFT) (310) 674-0900Fax: (310) 674-7008E-mail: fmhac@aol.comInternet: http://www.fmhac.
Transportation Services
7901 Raytheon Road San Diego, CA 92111-1606 Office: (858) 292-2638 Fax: (858) 292- org/
DISABILITY BENEFITS 2666 maryr@camft.org: http://www.camft.org
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
United Advocates for Children of California (UACC)Jennifer
PAYEE SERVICES California Council of Community MentalHealth Agencies Clancy, Executive Director1401 El Camino Ave, Suite 340Sacramento, CA
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC (CCCMHA) 95815Office: (916) 643-1530Fax: (916) 643 1592
1127 11th Street, Suite 925 Sacramento, CA 95814 Office: (916) 557-1166 Fax: (916) Jclancy@uacc4families.orgInternet http://www.uacc4families.org
DRA MEETINGS 447-2350 rselix@cccmha.org www.cccmha.org/
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION California Association of Mental Health Patients’ Rights
INTENSIVE SERVICES California District Attorneys Association (CDAA) Advocates (CAMHPRA)Advocacy Project 111 W. St. John Street, Suite 315 San
731 K Street, Third Floor Sacramento, CA 95814-3402 Jose, CA 95113-1158 (408) 294-9730 Fax: (408) 350-1158
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VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA The mission of the Mental Health Board is to champion the rights of those
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST with mental illnesses in Sacramento County.
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH
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VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS)
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE Mental Health Board General Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. Meetings typically
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES last 2 hours. They are held at the Board of Supervisor's Chambers at 700 H Street, Sacramento.
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Click here to read Sacramento County Mental Health Board Meetings
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DISABILITY BENEFITS
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2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH Call: (916) 875 -1055 or Adults requesting mental health Triage, assessment, linkage and referral service
Adult Access Team 1 (888) 881- 4881 services. for adult outpatient mental health services.
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Monday-Friday Fax: (916) 8751190
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE Interpreter services available
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
Southeast Asian Assistance Center Call: (916) 421-1036 Adults participating in county Cultural interpretation services for immigrant and
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS th or contract mental health refugee groups (Cantonese, Hmong, Russian,
(SAAC) 5625 24 Street
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION services needing Vietnamese) and Latinos.
Sacramento, CA 95822
Transportation Services interpretation.
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20th Anniversary of ADA
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ALTA REGIONAL Jail Psychiatric Services – UCD Assessment, diagnosis, brief counseling, suicide
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Sacramento County Main Jail 651 I Services provided in jail Adults in county jails with prevention, stabilization, crisis intervention,
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST Street Sacramento, CA 95814 psychiatric disabilities. medication, pre-release planning, and community
Rio Consumnes Correctional Center referral.
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 12500 Bruceville Road Services include an acute Inpatient Unit 18-bed for
Elk Grove, CA 95757 intensive treatment.
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS)
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
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VISIONS UNLIMITED INC. 24-HOUR CRISIS LINES (800) 339-7177 Mental Health Treatment Center Mental Health Treatment Center
MORE PROVIDERS 2150 Stockton Blvd Emergency Crisis Intervention 732-3637 2150 Stockton Blvd
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EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH
WEAVE Crisis Line www.weaveinc.org MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT PROGRAMS Main / Information 875-1000
MENTAL HEALTH CARE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ACT PROGRAMS
920-2952
ALTA REGIONAL Pathways to Success After Homelessness 601 N Market
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA MENTAL HEALTH INTEGRATED SERVICE AGENCIES 393- www.tpcp.org 283-8280 Ext. 350 Pathways to Success After Homelessness 601 N Market
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST 1222 Sierra Elder Wellness 363-1553 www.tpcp.org 283-8280 Ext. 350
9261 Folsom Blvd, Suite 500 www.elhogarinc.org
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Turning Point ISA 4600 47th Avenue, Suite 111 www.tpcp.org Sierra Elder Wellness 363-1553
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Transcultural Wellness Center 383-6783 9261 Folsom Blvd, Suite 500 www.elhogarinc.org
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) MENTAL HEALTH REGIONAL SUPPORT TEAMS El Hogar 7273 14th Avenue, Suite 120 www.apccounselinq.org
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE Mental Health and Community Center 60810th Street 441- Transcultural Wellness Center 383-6783
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES 2933 Transitional Community Options for Recovery 7273 14th Avenue, Suite 120 www.apccounselinq.org
www.elhoqarinc.org and Engagement (TCORE) 854-1801
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS
3077 Fite Circle, Suite 6 Transitional Community Options for Recovery
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Human Resource Consultants (HRC) 485-6500 2220 Watt and Engagement (TCORE) 854-1801
Transportation Services Avenue, Bldg B Wellness and Recovery Center 485-4175 3077 Fite Circle, Suite 6
DISABILITY BENEFITS 3815 Marconi Avenue, Suite 1
Northgate Point 567-4222 COUNSELING SERVICES 575-2828 Wellness and Recovery Center 485-4175
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
601 W. North Market Blvd. Suite 100 www.tpcp.org 3815 Marconi Avenue, Suite 1
PAYEE SERVICES Alliance for Excellence
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC Visions Unlimited South Sac Asian Pacific Community Counseling Center La Familia Counseling Center 452-3601
DRA MEETINGS 7000 Franklin Blvd. #200 727314«h Avenue Ste 120B 383-6783 5523 34th Street www.lafcc.com
www.apccounseling.org
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION
Gait 425 Pine Street, Suite #2 Carmichael Presbyterian Counseling Center New Horizons Counseling Center 485-1211 3300 Walnut
INTENSIVE SERVICES 5645 Marconi Avenue 483-2989 Avenue
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Jewish Family Service Agency 484-4400 Crossroads (Employment Assistance) Oak Park Multiservice Center
2862 Arden Way, Suite 103 www.ifssac.org 9300 Tech Center Drive, Ste 160 457-1900 875-2995
www.crossroadsdiversified.com
Department of Human Services (General Assistance / Food 3415 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
Stamps / CMISP / Medi-Cal) Co-Dependents Anonymous (Info line only) www. SELF-HELP GROUPS
1725 28th Street Information 874-2072 Medi-Cal 874-2215 qreatersaccoda.org 558-0448
www.dhaweb.saccountv.net Adults Molested as Children (women only)
Compassionate Friends (for bereaved parents) 457-4096 487-6464 448-7001
Hmong Women Heritage (services for men & Depression and Bipolar Support Association (DBSA) 875-
women) 394-1405 5644 Alzheimer's Aid Society www.alzheimersaidsociety.org
2251 Florin Road #104
www.hmonqwomenheritaqe.org Friends for Survival (after a suicide death) Anger Management / Domestic Violence (SBAC) 454-4242
www.friendsforsurvival.org 392-0664
InfoLine - Community Info & Referral Bereavement Network (referrals only) 557-5882 www.
www.communitvcouncil.org 498-1000 Head Trauma Support Project 568-6660 griefhelpsacramento.com
TDD 446-1434 www.htsp.org
St. Lawrence Church 332-4777
In-Home Support Services Public Authority 3700 Branch Metropolitan Community Church 364-4325 10500 4325 Don Julio Blvd (North Highlands) www.
Center Road, Suite A 874-2888 Email: HHS- Chaplain Avenue, saintlawrencechurch.org
PA@saccounty.net
Mather (Trarisgender support group) www.mccsacramento. St Phibmena 481-6757
Lambda Community Center (Sacramento Gay & orq 2428 Bell Street (at El Camino)
Lesbian Center) 442-0185 St. Vincent de Paul 781-3303
1927 L Street www.saccenter.org National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) www. 141 Riverside (Roseville)
namisacramento.org Wellspring Women's Center 454-9688 3414 4th Avenue www.
Lutheran Social Services (Transitional Housing) 874-9416 wellspringwomen.org
2980 35th Street 453-2900
www.lssnorcal.org National Domestic Violence Hotline FOOD LOCKERS
www.ndvh.org (800) 799-SAFE (7223) Broderick Christian Center, West Sacramento
Mental Health Association 366-4600
9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Suite 407 www.mhasc.org Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Support Group 223- Resource Center 372-0200
6541 110 Sixth Street (West Sacramento) Wed-11 am to 12:30 pm
National Runaway Switchboard 1^00-Runaway (1-800-786- Zip codes served: 95606,95691 Carmichael
2929) www.1800runawav.org 962-6055 Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
978-0410 483-5616 Presbyterian Church - Food Closet 5645 Marconi
Norcal Center on Deafness Recovery Inc. www.recovery-inc.org Avenue 483-9232 Mon to Fri - food requests 10 am to 12
4708 Roseville Road #112 noon, pick up 2 to 3:30 pm Zip codes served:
TDD or voice 349-7500 95608,95610,95621, 95660,95821,95825,95841-95843
Sex & Love Addicts Anonymous 552-1442 www.sacslaa.
www.norcalcenter.org 737-7104 org Carmichael 7lh Day Adventist Community Services 487-8684
4600 Winding Way Wed-9 am to 12 noon Zip codes served:
Patient's Rights Advocate Support With a Twist (SWAT) 875-5644 95608-95610,95621, 95821,95840,95841
Planned Parenthood www.plannedparenthood.org Volunteers in Victim Assistance (VIVA)
General information (800)711-9848 368-8482 Central Downtown Food Basket 761 -5624 www.cdfb.org
Administration 446-5037 www.victimassistance.us
Capitol Plaza 444-7966 1701 L Street Thu-9amto1pm
Downtown 446-6921 9242 Kiefer Blvd 4th Tue of month -10 am to 12 noon Centra
DRUG & ALCOHOL SELF-HELP GROUPS Guadalupe Food Locker 443-5367 730 S Street Mon & Thu
North Highlands 332-5715 Roseville 781-3310 South 452-
Adult Children of Alcoholics / Al-Anon Family Groups/ 10 am to 12 noon
7305 Pregnancy Hotline 451-2273
Alateen 334-2970
5429 Palm Avenue, Suite A Cordova Community Food Locker 364-8973 10497 Coloma
Sacramento Crisis Nursery www.al-anonfamilvqrouDs.org
www.crisisnurservonline.com Road Mon, Wed & Fri - 9:30 am to 1:30 pm Del Paso Heights
Food Locker 927-6981 411 Hayes Avenue Wed & Fri-10 am
North 679-3600
Alcoholics Anonymous 454-1100 to 2 pm 4th Sat of month-7 to 10 am
4533 Pasadena Avenue
750014th Avenue, Suite 27 www.aasacramento.org
South 394-2000 6699 South Land Park Drive
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Cocaine Anonymous 386-3545 Delta Food Bank and Community Services (Walnut
500B Jefferson Blvd. #195 403-2970 Grove) 775-1479
www.communicarehc.org www.riverunitv.com
14440 Walnut Grove Thornton Road Wed & Fri-9 am to 12
noon 4th Sat of month - 7 to 10 am
County Alcohol & Drug Services Narcotics Anonymous " 732-2299
Administration office 875-2050 www.sacramentona.org
Zip codes served: 94571, 95612,95615,
95639,95680,95690,95758,
Walk-in evaluation & referral 874-9754 DRUG & ALCOHOL SERVICES - OUTPATIENT
442-4985 www.bi-valley.com
Freeport to Rio Vista
4875 Broadway Walk-in groups: Elk Grove Food Bank 685-8453
Carmichael 575-2817 Bi-Valley Medical Clinic 2100 Capitol Avenue (Opiate 8820 Elk Grove Blvd (behind building) Mon to Fri -10 am to
addiction) 12:45 pm Sat-9 am to 12 noon
Del Paso Heights 648-0305 Closed on all major holidays
Glory Bound Ministries . 452-7078 Zip codes served: 95624,95683,95693,
New Helvetia/River Oaks 874-9140 4827 Parker Street 95757-95759,95823,95828-95830 www.elkgrovefoodbank.
Church services Tue & Fri 6 pm; Sun 11 am & 5 pm w/ dinner org
Oak Park 875-2999 following Spanish services Sat 12 pm & 4 pm
Friendship Park (day shelter) 443-7378 1300 North C
Rancho Cordova 851-1654 Loaves and Fishes Dining Room 446-0874 1321 North
Street
C Street
South Sacramento 875-6027 Mon to Fri 7:30 am to 12:30 pm;
www.sacloaves.org
Sat 8:30 am to 12:15 pm
The Effort Counseling Center Sun 8:30 am to 11 am
Maryhouse 446-4961
1820 J Street 325-5556 (Day shelter for women & children) 1321 North C Street
24-hour Detoxification 691 -3417 Walk-in w/ lunch ticket obtained at Friendship Park www.sacloaves.org 447-3626
www.theeffort.orQ www.sacloaves.org/programs
St, Ignatius Loyola Parish 482-9666
Mustard Seed School 1321 North C Street www.sacloaves.
Mexican American Alcohol Program (MAAP) 4241 Florin 3235 Arden Way
orq/programs
Road, #110 394-2320
www.maap.org Meals served on 4th & 5th Wed at 6 pm www.stignatiussac.
org Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center www.saehc.
River City Community Services 446-2627 org/services.php
National Council on Alcohol & Drug Dependency
1322 27* Street Family Shelter Program 455-2160
(NCADD) 922-9217
Mon to Fri-11:30 am to 3 pm www.rivercitvcommunitvservices. (Up to 60 days) Women's Refuge Program 455-0415 (Single
2316 Bell Executive Lane
org women; up to 30 days) St. John's Shelter (for women &
www.addictiondata.org
children)
Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services 3333 Third
4410 Power Inn Road 453-1482
New Dawn 969-4300 Avenue 456-1980
www.stiohnsshelter.org
7447 Antelope Road, Suite 103 www.newdawnrecoverv.com Mon to Fri -10 am to 1:30 pm
Zip codes served: 95814, 95816-95820 447-3268 www.ugmsac.com
www.sfbs.org 442-0331 Union Gospel Mission 400 Bannon Street
Options for Recovery 874-9890 Salvation Army 1200 North B Street
4875 Broadway, # 129 (Perinatal program) 576-3300
St. Vincent de Paul Folsom Conference Food Locker , 985-
4630 Volunteers of America (VOA) www.voa-sac.org
People Reaching Out 5299 Auburn Blvd www.
307 Montrose Drive (Folsom) 443-4688
peoDlereachingout.oro 448-5507 448-5507
Mon, Wed & Fri 9 am to 12 noon Zip code served: 95630
Sierra Arden Food Closet 483-1942 890 Morse Avenue Residence Program 470 Bannon Street (Welfare referral only)
Sacramento Black Alcoholism Center Tue to Fri-10 to 11:45 am Zip codes served: 95825,95864 A Street Shelter (men only)
3307 Broadway, #200 454-4242 Winter Shelter (overflow) (November thru March)
473-5764 395-3552
South County Services (209) 745-9174
539 North Lincoln Way (Gait)
Strategies for Change www.strateqies4change.oro Mon to Thu - 8 am to 5 pm
North Site Fri -10 am to 5 pm Zip codes served: 94571,95615, 95624,
4330 Auburn Blvd, Suite 2200 95632,95638,95639,95641,95683, 95690, 95693, 95758
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2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST an open Public Forum regarding accessibility at SCC. This will be facilitated by our District level ADA
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH management. (More details will follow- but it will be held at noon. I am just not sure of the exact location.) On
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA the 22nd we are hoping to have Joe Xavier, Deputy Director of the Department of Rehabilitation as a
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) keynote speaker, as well as a student panel which will discuss the importance of access in college, and the
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE ever popular canine demonstration.
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS I would like to add a new element to our Disability Awareness Day this year. I would like to hear from any
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION agency which would be interested in speaking (in addition to having a table). If any of you would like to have
Transportation Services the microphone to promote your services or describe what your agency does, I am offering that
DISABILITY BENEFITS opportunity. Depending on the response, it might be as short a time as 5 minutes, or as long as a half hour.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Please let me know if you are interested.
PAYEE SERVICES
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DRA MEETINGS like, please do so ASAP. We currently have 12 respondees out of 37, so there are quite a few who have
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION not responded.
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TURNING POINT C.P. Free 21 Day Outpatient Detoxification Program through a Methadone
VISIONS UNLIMITED INC. Treatment Clinic called MedMark Treatment Centers, Inc. http://medmark.com/
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EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH
Sacramento, CA 95823 (916) 391-4293 (916) 391-4247 FAX
MENTAL HEALTH CARE
ALTA REGIONAL
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA An opportunity to access a free 21 day outpatient detoxification program for those who are struggling with an addiction to any kind of
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST opiate medications; from prescription abuse of Oxycontin, Norco, Vicodin and other opiate based prescription drugs, to addiction to
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH illicit drugs such as heroin and opium abuse and dependence, a chance to stop and assess their situation and start the process
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA towards recovery.
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In addition to the free 21 day detoxification opportunity, they also provide 180 day detoxification program as well as short or long
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE
term maintenance programs. All services include an intake process, examination and ongoing medication assessment by their MA’s
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
and Staff Physicians, as well as required counseling with a by Certified Addiction Counselors on a regular and ongoing basis.
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS Medications are provided daily and require a commitment to treatment. They also offer groups, referrals to other programs as needed
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION and embody the “whatever it takes” philosophy to meet client’s individual needs.
Transportation Services
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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 7240 East Southgate Drive, Suite G
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Sacramento, CA 95823 (916) 391-4293 (916) 391-4247 FAX
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Mental Health Associates Sacramento Mental Health Clinic - VA Northern California
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EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH Sacramento The Sacramento Mental Health Clinic provides a full range of
MENTAL HEALTH CARE (916) 557-1171 psychiatric and psychological assessments and interventions
ALTA REGIONAL including individual www.northerncalifornia.va.gov/visitors/sacmhc.
County of Sacramento: Mental Health Service asp
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2150 Stockton Boulevard
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST Sacramento Mental Health Association of Sacramento Chapter
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH (916) 875-1000 A volunteer organization that promotes mental health. www.mhasc.
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA www.sacdhhs.com
org/
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS)
Mental Health America of Northern California
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE Network of Care for Behavioral Health - Sacramento
1908 O St
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES Behavioral
Sacramento, California
Sacramento Behavioral Health Network of Care - Community-based
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS (916) 875-1055
resources and tools for individuals, families and agencies concerned
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION with mental health. www.sacramento.networkofcare.org/mh/
California Institute-Mental
Transportation Services 2125 19th St # Upper home/index.cfm
DISABILITY BENEFITS Sacramento
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (916) 556-3477 Mental Health Association in California
www.cimh.org Welcome to the Mental Health Association in California: assuring
PAYEE SERVICES
that everyone who needs mental health care has access to the
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC appropriate level of care. www.mhac.org
The Effort Inc
DRA MEETINGS 1820 J Street
PEER SUPPORT/SOCIALIZATION Sacramento Sutter Center for Psychiatry - Sutter Medical Center,
INTENSIVE SERVICES (916) 325-5556 Sacramento
www.theeffort.org Sutter Center for Psychiatry is part of Sutter Health, Northern
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PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY SER California's largest health ... in the Sacramento region that is part
El Hogar Mental Health Clinic of an integrative health care system www.suttermedicalcenter.org/
CPS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE
608 10th Street psychiatry/
JUVENILE JUSTICE Sacramento (916) 441-3819
EARLY CHILDHOOD www.elhogarinc.org
Sacramento Mental Health Malpractice Attorneys | California
ARRAY OF MENTAL HEALTH Experienced legal advocates for sexual abuse survivors. Call the
DAY TREATMENT Sutter Counseling Center Law Offices of Joseph C. George at 888-463-5570. Serving all of
855 Howe Ave # 1 California. www.psyclaw.com/
ACCESS SERVICES Sacramento (916) 929-0808
CA MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES
MENTAL HEALTH BOARD
ASSISTED ACCESS ADULT
Turning Point Community Programs - A Path to Mental Health
FORENSIC SERVICES Turning Point Community Programs has offered a path to mental health to overcome the effects of mental
SCMHTC REFERRAL LIST illness in Sacramento, Stanislaus, Merced, Yolo, www.tpcp.org
20th Anniversary of ADA
Sacramento Medical Oasis Crestwood Behavioral Health - Sacramento
KeepingYourLifeEmpowered Crestwood Center in Sacramento exemplifies the company's commitment to providing mental health
consumers the range of care needed to place them www.crestwoodbehavioralhealth.com/sacramento.html
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● American Association for Marriage, Family Therapy (AAMFT)
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● American Board of Examiners in Clinical Social Work
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● Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
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● American Psychological Association (APA)
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● California Association of Licensed Educational Psychologists (CALEP)
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● California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT)
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH
● California Association of School Psychologists (CASP)
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
● California Association for Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (CALPCC)
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) ● California Division of the American Association for Marriage, Family Therapy (CAL-AAMFT)
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE ● California Psychological Association (CPA)
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES ● California Society for Clinical Social Work (CSCSW)
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS ● Center for Clinical Social Work
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ● Heathlinks Select Site
Transportation Services ● National Association of Social Workers - Calif. Chapter (NASW)
DISABILITY BENEFITS ● National Association of Social Workers - National
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ● National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology
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California Hispanic Comission A F T E R Drnking Drver Prgram Effort Detox
2101 Capitol Avenue 5777 Madison Avenue Suite 1220 7586 Stockton Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95816 Sacramento, CA 95841 (916) 344-0359 Sacramento, CA 95823
(916) 443-5473 (916) 691-3417
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Alcohol & Drg Programs Ca Dept 2701 Cottage Way Gates Recovery Foundation
1700 K Street Fl 4 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 489-3552 915 L Street Suite 1000
Sacramento, CA 95811 Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 322-6680 (916) 736-9405
2740 Fulton Avenue Suite 122 Easter Seal Soc Superior Cal 4049 Miller Way
Sacramento, CA 95821 1250 Howe Avenue Suite 14B Sacramento, CA 95817
(916) 971-1159 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 564-6117 (916) 451-9312
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Medication Assisted Treat A.F.T.E.R. Drinking Driver Program Options for recovery-Passages Mothers Against Drunk Drivers
Drug Safety Resources DUI 1st offender program Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment for 2222 Watt Ave., Ste C-1
1025 19th Street Ste 2 Sacramento, 7000 Franklin Blvd Ste 110 Sacramento, California 95825
California 95814 Phone: 916-444-5680 Sacramento, California 95823 Phone: (916) 481-6233
Phone: 916-395-3552 Fax: (916) 485-9623
Another Choice, Another Chance
Outpatient drug and alcohol counseling Options for Recovery/residential Oak Park Multi Services Center
5415 Florin Rd Sacramento, California 95823 Phone: 916-429- Residential drug and alcohol treatment Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment
7977 Volunteers of America Alcohol and drug programs
PO Box 38369 Sacramento, California 95838 Phone: 916-929- 4875 Broadway, Ste 129
Asian American Recovery Services 1951 Sacramento, California 95820
Outpatient mental health and alcohol and drug treatment Phone: 916-874-9754
services Panacea Inc
5330 Power Inn Road Ste A Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program Comprehensive Volunteers of America/Sacramento
Sacramento, California 95820-6757 Drug/Alcohol Treatment 3353 Bradshaw Rd. Ste 103 Residential drug and alcohol treatment program for boys and
Phone: 916-383-6783 Sacramento, California 95827 girls
Phone: 916-857-1570 Options for recovery
Associated Family Therapy 1001 Grand Ave Sacramento, California 95838 Phone: 916-929-
Outpatient mental health and alcohol and drug treatment Paoli, Linda C., LCSW 1951
services 2628 El Camino Ave , SteC-1
5777 Madison Ave Ste 240 Sacramento, California 95821 Volunteers of America/Sacramento
Sacramento, California 95841 Phone: (916) 972-7831 1900 Point West Way Ste 270
Phone: 916-344-0249 Sacramento, California 95815
People Reaching Out Phone: 916-442-3691
BHC Heritage Oaks Hospital Substance abuse program
Outpatient mental health and alcohol and drug treatment 5299 Auburn Blvd After Counseling
services Sacramento, California 95841 5777 Madison Ave #240 Sacramento,
Substance Abuse Outpatient Services Phone: 916-576-3300
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4250 Auburn Blvd Sacramento, California 95841 Phone: 916- California 95841 Phone: 916-239-6343
489-3336 River City Recovery Center
15 bed residential detox and alcohol treatment program Grace MAAP
Bi Valley Medical Clinic House 2515 48th Avenue Sacramento, California 95822 Phone: 916-
Outpatient methadone maintainence progr 500 22nd Street Sacramento, California 95816 Phone: 916-442- 394-2328
310 Harris Ave., Ste A 3979
Sacramento, California 95838 Calif Youth Crisis Line
Phone: 916-649-6793 Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Statewide, 24-hr crisis intervention
Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program Sacramento,
counseling for youth ages 12-24 yrs &
Breining Institute California 95816
Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment 2775 Cottage Way Ste 25 Phone: 916-455-2160 their families. Sacramento, California
Sacramento, California 95825 Phone: 800/843-5200
Phone: 916-972-8175 Sacramento Black Alcoholism Center
Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment 3307 Broadway Ste 200 Gambling Helpline
Breining Institute Sacramento, California 95817 Call the gambling helpline 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week if you or
1st offender DUI program Phone: 916-454-4242 someone you know has a problem with gambling. Free
7880 Alta Valley Way Ste 160 services. Sacramento, California Phone: 800/426-2537
Sacramento, California 95823 Sacramento Childen's Home
Phone: 916-688-1163 Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment 1815 Stockton Blvd Strategies for Change
Sacramento, California 95816 1507 21st Street Suite 100
Bridges Professional Treatment Serv. Phone: 916-492-7240 Sacramento, California 95814 Phone:
Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment 916-448-2951
1422 28th Street Ste A Sacramento Co. Probation Department
Sacramento, California 95816 Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment Asian Pacific Community Counseling
Phone: 916-450-0700 Sacramento Co Drug Court 5330 Power Inn Road Ste A
2140 Stockton Blvd Sacramento, California 95817 Phone: 916-
Sacramento, California 95820-6757
Bridges Professional Treatment Serv. 875-1171
25 bed residential drug and alcohol treatment program Phone: 916-383-6783
2727 P Street Sacramento, California 95816 Phone: 916-452- Sacramento Recovery House
3073 18 bed residential alcohol and drug treatment facility Associated Family Therapy
1914 22nd Street Sacramento, California 95816 Phone: 916- Outpatient mental health services for adults, families, children,
California Department Alcohol and Drug 455-6258 and groups.
Prgms 5777 Madison Ave Ste 240
1700 K Street 4TH Floor Sacto, CA 95814 Phone: 916-322-0495 Safety Center Inc Sacramento, California 95841
DUI programs for 1st and 2nd offenders Phone: 916-344-0249
Celebrate Recovery 3909 Bradshaw Road
Christ-Centered 12-step recovery program Sacramento, California 95827 Children and Family Institute
Gifted Healing Center 7650 Amherst St Sacramento, California Phone: 916-366-7233 4545 9th Avenue Sacramento, California 95820-1452 PH: 916-
95832-1024 Phone: 916-665-1500 736-0828
Salvation Army/Adult Rehab
Celebrate Recovery Residential adult alcohol and drug and addiction rehab program El Hogar Mental Health
Christ-Centered 12-step recovery program with a Christian atmosphere and philosophy Outpatient mental health services for adult
Valley Grace Community Church 1615 D Street Sacramento, California 95812-2948 Phone: 916- 608 10th Street Sacramento, California 95814-0712 Phone: 916-
45 Quinta Ct, Ste B Sacramento, California 95823 Phone: 916- 441-5267 441-2933
681-7778
Family Resource Center Family Service Agency
Child and Family Institute Outpatient alcohol and drug treatment Outpatient marriage and family counseling
2988 35th Street Sacramento, California 95817 Phone: 916-457- 8912 Volunteer Lane Ste 100
Outpatient mental health and alcohol and drug treatment
5760 Sacramento, California 95826-3224
services for children
Phone: 916-368-3080
4545 9th Ave Sacramento, California 95820-1452 Phone: 916-
736-0828 Family Service Agency/Sacamento
Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment River Oak Center for Children
8912 Volunteer Lane Assistance to emotionally troubled children and their families
Christian Partnership Inc
Ste 100 Sacramento, California 95826-3224 Phone: 916-368- 5404 Laurel Hill Drive Sacramento, California 95841 Phone:
2251 Florin Rd Ste 136 Sacramento, California 95822 Phone:
3080 916-331-6040
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Medication Assisted Treat
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Sacramento, CA 95838 WALTON, VERNON, MD
Phone: (916) 563-7200 7275 E Southgate Dr, Suite 306
Sacramento, CA 95823
FELICIANO, LARRY, MD Phone: (916) 422-6635
7601 Hospital Dr, Suite 209
Sacramento, CA 95823 COHAN, MATTHEW, MD
Phone: (916) 689-1966 6620 Coyle Ave, Suite 416
Carmichael, CA 95608
GARCIA, FRANSCISO, MD Phone: (916) 965-6560
7248 S Land Parks, Suite 205
Sacramento, CA 95831 KASHLINSKAYA, OLGA
Phone: (916) 392-4000 5810 Jameson Ct, Suite 5
Carmichael, CA 95608
GOLDEN, OTASHE, MD Phone: (916) 979-0621
1355 Florin Rd, Suite 11
Sacramento, CA 95822 ROYSMAN, ANNA, MD
Phone: (916) 391-5670 5810 Jameson Ct, Suite 5
Carmichael, CA 95608
HMONG NEW LIFE HEALTH CTER Phone: (916) 979-0621
3811 Florin Rd, Suite 9
Sacramento, CA 95823 SUCKOW, LOWELL, MD
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Carmichael, CA 95608
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2200 Del Paso Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95834 SACRAMENTO FAMILY, MD
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6540 Stockton Blvd, Suite 3-A Phone: (916) 339-2229
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 391-0170 FORDE, NICHOLAS, MD
2737 Woodberry Wy, Suite 103
HOANG, HUNG, MD Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
7275 E Southgate Dr, Suite 204 Phone: (916) 363-2229
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 428-3788 HSU, CARL, MD
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HWANG, STEVE DUC, MD Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
2400 Del Paso Road, Suite 145 Phone: (916) 638-4000
Sacramento, CA 95834
Phone: (916) 928-0856 SCHNEIDERMAN, KATH., MD
1995 Zinfandel Dr, Suite 105
IBANEZ, MARCELINA, MD Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
8100 Timberlake Wy, Suite C Phone: (916) 638-4000
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 681-5000 SRINIVASAN, VJAYANTHI, MD
1995 Zinfandel Dr, Suite 105
IKEDA, RICHARD Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
2118 Meadowview Rd Phone: (916) 638-4000
Sacramento, CA 95832
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1098 Sunrise Ave, Suite 100
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Sacramento, CA 95825
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6665 Stockton Blvd, Suite 8
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 428-4118
DUONG, THUC, MD
7240 E Southgate Dr, Suite D
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 428-7990
HA, DAVID, MD
5025 Stockton Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95820
Phone: (916) 731-8745
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Sacramento, CA 95823
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5026 Fruitridge Rd, Suite 1
Sacramento, CA 95820
Phone: (916) 391-9497
ROSALES, GUSTAVO
5385 Franklin Blvd, Suite K
Sacramento, CA 95820
Phone: (916) 454-0173
SOMMA, ELENA, MD
5385 Franklin Blvd, Suite K
Sacramento, CA 95820
Phone: (916) 454-0173
SYCHUKOK, AUGUSTO, MD
2200 Del Paso Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95834
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SYCHUKOK, AUGUSTO, MD
7275 E Southgate Dr, Suite 204
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 428-3788
ZARRABI, ZOHREH, MD
7237 E Southgate Dr, Suite A
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 424-4447
ZARRABI, ZOHREH, MD
7237 E. Southgate Dr, Suite A
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 424-4447
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2201 Northgate Blvd, Suite E
Sacramento, CA 95833
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1355 Florin Road, Suite 12
Sacramento, CA 95822
Phone: (916) 391-5670
HOANG, TRI-DUNG, MD
6540 Stockton Blvd, Suite 3-A
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 391-0170
DA SILVA, FERNANDA, MD
7248 South Land Park, Suite 205
Sacramento, CA 95831
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8765 Center Parkway, Suite D 300
Sacramento, CA 95823
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3701 J St, Suite 210
Sacramento, CA 95816
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8765 Center Parkway, Suite D 300
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: (916) 525-1181
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3701 J St, Suite 210
Sacramento, CA 95816
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Free Medical Care Clinics Sacramento, CA 95817 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95823
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Sacramento, CA 95817 Elk Grove, CA 95758 Sacramento, CA 95823
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Pan, Audrey Y
Greenberg, Roy A 3160 Folsom Blvd White, LaDonna R
1600 Creekside Drive #2100 Sacramento, CA 95816 7601 Hospital Drive #103
Folsom, CA 95630 (916) 733-3333 Sacramento, CA 95823
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Elk Grove, CA 95758 (916) 683-3955 Sacramento, CA 95823
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Hicks, William N 6555 Coyle Avenue Winslow, Randall
6555 Coyle Avenue Carmichael, CA 95608 1 Scripps Drive #202
Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 536-3540 Sacramento, CA 95825
(916) 536-3540 (916) 927-1114
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Hoang, Hung G 6555 Coyle Avenue Wong, Ritchie
2001 Zinfandel Drive #B-2 Carmichael, CA 95608 3650 Mission Avenue #1
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 536-3540 Carmichael, CA 95608
(916) 858-8515 (916) 972-0882
Policicchio, Dolores A
Hoang, Hung G 9727 Elk Grove-Florin Rd, #140 Wooddell, Margaret K
2001 Zinfandel Drive #B-2 Elk Grove, CA 95624 2000 O Street # 210
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 686-7373 Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 858-8518 (916) 442-1011
Polskiy, Pavel
Hoang, Hung G 5810 Jameson Court Wu, Peter C
6540 Stockton Blvd #3-A Carmichael, CA 95608 1740 Fruitridge Road
Sacramento, CA 95823 (916) 979-0621 Sacramento, CA 95822
(916) 391-0170 (916) 391-7200
Price, Christopher
Hoang, Hung G 5030 J Street #201 Xue, Hong-Wen W
6540 Stockton Blvd #3-A Sacramento, CA 95819 3160 Folsom Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95823 (916) 455-1155 Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 391-0170 (916) 733-3440
Priest Jr, Allen E
Hwang, Steve D 6600 Court #210 Yeates, Harry
2400 Del Paso Road #145 Fair Oaks, CA 95628 8110 Timberlake Way
Sacramento, CA 95834 (916) 967-8201 Sacramento, CA 95823
(916) 928-0856 (916) 689-4111
Rading, Faiza
Hwang, Steve D 7911 Laguna Blvd. Yokoyama, Don S
2400 Del Paso Road #145 Elk Grove, CA 95758 3160 Folsom Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95834 (916) 733-5801 Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 928-0856 (916) 733-3440
Rarick, Ivan H
8100 Timberlake Way #C 3701 J Street, #201 Yu, Janet L
Sacramento, CA 95823 Sacramento, CA 95816 9727 Elk Grove-Florin Rd, #140
(916) 681-5000 (916) 454-2345 Elk Grove, CA 95624
(916) 686-7373
Ibanez, Marcelina G Redard, Ed W
8100 Timberlake Way #C 8120 Timberlake Way Zacharias, Don M
Sacramento, CA 95823 Sacramento, CA 95823 2000 O Street # 210
(916) 681-5000 (916) 681-6000 Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 442-1011
Jacobson, Andrew W Reilly, Philip J
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Andres, Oscar M
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS 7501 Hospital Dr #104 Dresser, Jon L Pimstone, Neville R
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP Sacramento, CA 95823 5525 Dewey Drive #204 4860 Y Street, #200
Medi-Cal Dental (916) 689-6200 Fair Oaks, CA 95628 Sacramento, CA 95817
(916) 967-7285 (916) 734-3761
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Cao, Dung T
Medi-Cal Clinics 6665 Stockton Blvd, #8 Dugdale, William R Rosales, Gustavo A
Doctors in Carmichael Sacramento, CA 95823 5290 Elvas Avenue 5385 Franklin Blvd, #K
Family PACT (916) 428-4118 Sacramento, CA 95819 Sacramento, CA 95820
(916) 739-1507 (916) 454-0173
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI
Damen, Ayman G
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care 220 Market Street Duong, Thuc H Wang, Jaw-Yan Y
Free Medical Care Clinics Galt, CA 95632 7240 E. Southgate Drive, #D 7275 E Southgate Drive #402
Vision Care Provider (209) 745-4633 Sacramento, CA 95823 Sacramento, CA 95823
(916) 428-7990 (916) 422-6610
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Go, Henry
11733 Highway #160 Freeman, Isaac B Zarrabi, Zohreh
Courtland, CA 95615 6500 Coyle Avenue, #5 7237 E Southgate Drive #A
(916) 775-1711 Carmichael, CA 95608 Sacramento, CA 95823
(916) 967-2273 (916) 424-4447
Danialypour, Nourollah
5710 Watt Avenue Le, Truc N Zarrabi, Zohreh
North Highlands, CA 95660 6830 Stockton Blvd, #155 7237 E Southgate Drive #A
(916) 344-8866 Sacramento, CA 95823 Sacramento, CA 95823
(916) 424-0369 (916) 424-4447
Danialypour, Nourollah
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PEDIATRICS Abshire, James K
3160 Folsom Blvd. Fong, Pau K Pan, Lester C
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS Sacramento, CA 95816 3939 J Street #350 1740 Fruitridge Drive #101
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP (916) 733-3400 Sacramento, CA 95819 Sacramento, CA 95822
Medi-Cal Dental (916) 454-5555 (916) 391-7200
Questions about Medi-Cal Allen, Robert A
3160 Folsom Blvd. Fong, Pau K Pan, Lester C
Medi-Cal Clinics Sacramento, CA 95816 3939 J Street, #350 1740 Fruitridge Road #101
Doctors in Carmichael (916) 733-3400 Sacramento, CA 95819 Sacramento, CA 95822
Family PACT (916) 454-5555 (916) 391-7200
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI Allen, Roblee P
2825 J Street #0400 Forde, Nicholas H Parsons, Gibbe H
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care Sacramento, CA 95816 2737 Woodberry Way #103 2825 J Street #0400
Free Medical Care Clinics (916) 734-2737 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Sacramento, CA 95816
Vision Care Provider (916) 363-0249 (916) 734-2737
FIND DENTISTS IN SACRAME Aquino, Josefina
1995 Zinfandel Drive # 201 Forde, Nicholas H Prescott-Kim, Pamela T
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 2737 Woodberry Way #103 4860 Y Street # 0200
(916) 852-6001 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Sacramento, CA 95817
(916) 363-2229 (916) 734-3761
Aquino, Josefina
1995 Zinfandel Drive #201 Forde, Nicholas H Quinto, Ernesto S
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 4730 47Th Avenue 3939 J Street #370
(916) 852-6001 Sacramento, CA 95824 Sacramento, CA 95819
(916) 391-2229 (916) 453-2800
Arnott, Tyron P
7551 Madison Avenue Forde, Nicholas H Quinto, Ernesto S
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Eswaran, Kali S
3941 J Street #370 Meyer, Delbert H White, Richard H
Sacramento, CA 95819 6620 Coyle Ave #122 4860 Y Street, #B-400
(916) 852-6001 Carmichael, CA 95608 Sacramento, CA 95817
(916) 965-5864 (916) 734-2737
Eswaran, Kali S
3941 J Street #370 Meyers, Frederick J Wolpaw, Eleanore
Sacramento, CA 95819 4501 X Street 2825 J Street, #300
(916) 852-6001 Sacramento, CA 95817 Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 734-5959 (916) 734-7777
Fancher, Tonya
4860 Y Street, #400 Miller, Russell P Woo, Linda J
Sacramento, CA 95817 5900 Coyle Avenue #A 2825 J Street, #300
(916) 734-2737 Carmichael, CA 95608 Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 344-9400 (916) 734-7777
Faraji, Jamshid J
6620 Coyle Avenue #102 Mitchell, Maya Wu, Chou Y
Carmichael, CA 95608 4860 Y Street, #B-400 3939 J Street #330
(916) 965-8161 Sacramento, CA 95817 Sacramento, CA 95819
(916) 734-2737 (916) 290-9003
Fedics, Arthur D
6500 Coyle Avenue, #5 Moness, Parween L Wu, Chou Y
Carmichael, CA 95608 1611 Creekside Drive #102 3939 J Street #330
(916) 961-9044 Folsom, CA 95630 Sacramento, CA 95819
(916) 984-9004 (916) 290-9003
Fedics, Arthur D
6137 Watt Avenue, #5 Naguwa, Stanley Wun, Theodore
North Highlands, CA 95660 2825 J Street #300 4501 X Street
(916) 339-2229 Sacramento, CA 95816 Sacramento, CA 95817
(916) 734-7777 (916) 734-5959
Fedics, Arthur D
3441 Marysville Blvd Newell, Kathryn Young, Douglas
Sacramento, CA 95838 4860 Y Street, #B0400 3720 Mission Avenue #18
(916) 563-7200 Sacramento, CA 95817 Carmichael, CA 95608
(916) 734-2737 (916) 488-6200
Fisher, Todd M
7501 Hospital Drive #305 Nishio, Denyse A Young, Douglas
Sacramento, CA 95823 2825 J Street, #300 7248 South Park Drive #210
(916) 525-2544 Sacramento, CA 95817 Sacramento, CA 95831
(916) 734-7777 (916) 392-3655
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Agee, Jackie L Pan, Richard J
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS 425 University Avenue #200 Gould, Richard A 2521 Stockton Blvd., #2200
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP Sacramento, CA 95825 425 University Avenue #200 Sacramento, CA 95817
Medi-Cal Dental (916) 924-9337 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 734-2105
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Aguirre, Francisco M Perez, Katherine K
Medi-Cal Clinics 6950 65Th Street Grant, Kevin E 2521 Stockton Blvd., #3200
Doctors in Carmichael Sacramento, CA 95823 1004 River Rock Drive, #131 Sacramento, CA 95817
Family PACT (916) 422-5200 Folsom, CA 95630 (916) 734-3112
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI (916) 989-6400
Aguirre, Francisco M Puzdrakiewicz, Michelle
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care 6950 65Th Street Greenwood, Ronald 2521 Stockton Blvd, #4100
Free Medical Care Clinics Sacramento, CA 95823 3441 Marysville Blvd Sacramento, CA 95817
Vision Care Provider (916) 422-5200 Sacramento, CA 95838 (916) 734-5846
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Ahmed, Jr, Omar Ringwald, Barbara A
2521 Stockton Blvd, #2200 Hepworth, Randall C 77 Cadillac Drive #200
Sacramento, CA 95817 1000 River Rock Drive #114 Sacramento, CA 95825
(916) 734-2105 Folsom, CA 95630 (916) 561-5911
(916) 989-2086
Albrecht, Lindsey Ringwald, Barbara A
2521 Stockton Blvd #2200 Hirshburg, Frederick H 77 Cadillac Drive #200
Sacramento, CA 95817 7551 Madison Avenue Sacramento, CA 95825
(916) 734-3112 Citrus Heights, CA 95610 (916) 561-5911
(916) 904-3000
Arab, Mehdi K Roysman, Anna B
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1500 C Street 1900 T Street NORTH HIGHLANDS
(530) 752-7028 Monday through Friday 6137 Watt Ave.
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS (916) 339-2229
Saturdays only: Fees: Medi-Cal/GMC Plans,
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP Fees: Donations only Perinatal services Monday through Friday:
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Doctors in Carmichael (916) 313-8411 Capital Plaza Center
4730 47th Ave.
Family PACT Monday through Friday: (916) 444-7966 (916) 391-2229
5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Friday: Monday through Friday:
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI
Fees: Sliding scale 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care
Fees: Sliding scale
Free Medical Care Clinics HEALTH FOR ALL SACRAMENTO FAMILY CLINIC MID
Vision Care Provider 2730 Florin Road WHITE ROCK FAMILY CLINIC TOWN
FIND DENTISTS IN SACRAME (916) 393-4861 10487 White Rock Road 3000 L St.
Monday through Friday: Rancho Cordova (916) 737-7121
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (916) 364-0724 Monday through Friday:
Fees: Sliding scale Hours: Call for details 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Fees: None, Donations Weekends & Holidays:
Noon to 4:00 p.m.
SACRAMENTO FAMILY CLINIC
NORTH SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO FAMILY CLINIC
SACRAMENTO FAMILY CLINIC
2326 Del Paso Blvd. # C RANCHO CORDOVA
CARMICHAEL
(916) 923-2229 2737 Woodberry Way
6500 Coyle Ave.
Monday through Friday: (916) 363-2229
(916) 961-9044
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday:
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GENERAL PRACTICE
INDIGENT SERVICES PROGRAM (CMISP)
INTERNAL MEDICINE
4600 Broadway, Ste. Sacramento, CA 95820-1527 Telephone 916 874 9238
PEDIATRICS
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS You may be eligible for CMISP benefits if you: MEDICAL SERVICES
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP
Medi-Cal Dental · Are a resident of Sacramento County The CMISP program covers necessary medical services for eligible
· Are not eligible for full scope Medi-Cal benefits Sacramento County residents who have no other resource for
Questions about Medi-Cal
· Have a current medical need medical care. “Necessary medical services are those needed to treat
Medi-Cal Clinics · Cannot pay for the medical care you need acute life or limb threatening conditions, or remedy substantial pain
Doctors in Carmichael · Complete a CMISP application and infection, and emergency medical services, including services
Family PACT · Meet current income guidelines that protect life, prevent significant disability and prevent significant
· Meet property guidelines deterioration of health. Not all medical services are covered.
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care
Examples of personal property are jewelry, stocks, SERVICES NOT COVERED BY CMISP INCLUDE:
Free Medical Care Clinics bonds, savings and checking accounts, accessible · Services rendered before eligibility is determined or without authorization
Vision Care Provider retirement accounts, and cash value of life insurance policies. · Services from a provider who has no agreement with the County to
FIND DENTISTS IN SACRAME provide services
Examples of real property are land, buildings, · Hospital emergency room care for non-emergency conditions. “Emergency
mortgages, notes and deeds of trust. Call the Department of Human Assistance (DHA) medical services are services required immediately in order to lesson severe
pain or to prevent disability or death”.
Eligibility Information Line at (916) 874-2072 you have any
· Cosmetic surgery.
questions about income or property rules.
· Transplants including bone marrow, stem cell, or tissue transplants
· Treatment for mental disorders, alcoholism or drug addiction. The
CMISP eligibility:
Sacramento County Division of Mental Health or Division of Alcohol and
Drug
· May be determined by the Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance Programs may provide services not covered by CMISP.
(DHA) · Hearing aids, eyeglasses, and eye appliances (except for initial pair after
· May be approved up to twelve (12) months at a time cataract surgery for adults).
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ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP
· Eligibility may be discontinued at any t ime if · Treatment for military service-connected conditions.
eligibility rules are not met · Chiropractic care.
· May reapply if a medical problem exists · Family planning, fertility testing and medical management, and sterility
study or treatment
APPLICATION PROCESS · Prayer or spiritual healing
· Acupuncture or acupressure
To apply for CMISP coverage, you: · Hospice Care
· Must have a current medical need · Long term care placement (SNF placement)
· Must be referred for an eligibility determination by · Allergy testing, and injections
* A medical or dental clinic run by the Sacramento County Department of · Routine, school, pre-employment or naturalization physical exams
Health and Human Services · Procedures, which the Sacramento County Medical Systems Director
* Or by an emergency room that contracts for outpatient services under determines to be experimental or
the CMISP program or by a hospital that contracts for inpatient services which are not demonstrated to be effective for the condition, involved
under the CMISP program · Services, which the Sacramento County Medical
1-27-05 last update Systems Director determines to fall outside of accepted community
standard of care
After DHA receives your application, you: · Second opinion unless specifically requested by
Sacramento County Medical Case Management
· Will receive a notice within two to four weeks telling you if your Medical Director
eligibility is approved or denied. If your application is approved, you:
· Must read all papers sent to you by CMISP
· May be eligible up to twelve months at a time assuming all
eligibility requirements are met
· Must tell everyone who gave you care of your eligibility
· May reapply for CMISP if you still have a medical need at the end
of twelve months
· Must repay the Program in the event of a Worker’s
Compensation, insurance or accident claim settlement
· You must pay your share if cost of you have one
IMPORTANT NOTE
Approval to the CMISP program does not mean that all medical services are covered benefits.
It is the practice of the Clinic Services Branch to resolve complaints regarding clinic/dental services and medical care. This involves discussing
your complaint with the health center personnel. If your problem is not resolved, you have a right to submit a formal, written complaint. Please contact
the health center for information regarding how to submit a formal complaint. The Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services
serves all people regardless of race, color, age, creedor disability.
http://www.sacdhhs.com/CMS/download/pdfs/PRI/Clinic%20Services%20Brochure2005.pdf
Board of Supervisors
District 1 ……………....Roger Dickinson dickinsonr@saccounty.net
Dictrict 2 ……………........Jimmie R. Yee jyee@saccounty.net
District 3 ……………....Susan Peters susanpeters@saccounty.net
District 4 ……………....Roberta MacGlashan macglashanr@saccounty.net
District 5 ……………. ..Don Nottoli nottolid@saccounty.net
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NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS
The information is being provided for INFORMATION purposes only. To order an enrollment package, or for assistance filling one out, call 1-
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP 800-430-4263. Translators are available. ForTDD users, call 1-800-430-7077.
Medi-Cal Dental
Standard Dentist you can Assistance Languages: Member
Questions about Medi-Cal
Benefits: goto: with Services:
Medi-Cal Clinics transportation:
Doctors in Carmichael Access Medi-Cal Dental Covered Call Member Services Free door-to-door shuttle English, Spanish, (916) 646-2130 or 1 (800)
Family PACT Dental Plan Services (916) 646-2130 or 1 service to and from Vietnamese, Chinese, 707-6453
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI (800) 707-6453 dental appointments Russian, Tagalog.
Arabic, Persian and
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care Cantonese
Free Medical Care Clinics
Vision Care Provider Community Medi-Cal Dental Covered Call Member Services 1 Call Member Services for English, Spanish, plus 150 1 (800) 764-5393
Dental Services Services (800) 764-5393 assistance with different languages
FIND DENTISTS IN SACRAME transportation services available through
HealthNet of
Language Line Services
California
Medi-Cal Dental Covered Call Member Services 1 Call Member Services English, Spanish, 1 (866)871-0396
Services (866)871-0396 for assistance with Vietnamese, Korean,
transportation services Persian, and over 130
other languages available
AT&T Language Line
Liberty Dental Medi-Cal Dental Covered Call Member Services 1 Call Member Services English, Spanish, 1 (888) 703-6999
Plan Services (888) 703-6999 for assistance with Vietnamese, Korean,
transportation services Persian, and over 130
other languages available
through AT&T Language
Line
Western Dental Medi-Cal Dental Covered Call Member Services 1 Free transportation when English, Arabic, 1 (800) 805-8000
Services Services (800) 805-8000 necessary Cambodian, Chinese,
Croatian, Dutch, French,
German, Hmong, llocano,
Korean, Lao, Mandarin,
Mien, Persian, Romanian,
Russian, Spanish, Tagalog,
and Italian
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GENERAL PRACTICE
If you have questions about Medi-Cal benefits, choosing a plan, or Questions about the health plans
INTERNAL MEDICINE
enrolling in Medi-Cal,
PEDIATRICS
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS If you have questions about how to use the plans and the programs or
Look in your enrollment booklet, called My Medi-Cal
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP services they offer, you car. call these phone numbers:
Choice for Healthy Care.
Medi-Cal Dental
Questions about Medi-Cal
Medi-Cal Clinics Call 1-800-430-4263 to talk to someone at Health Care Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
Doctors in Carmichael Options. It's a free call. 1-800-407-4627 TTY/TDD:
Family PACT 1-888-757-6034
The TTY/TOD number is 1-800-430-7077. This phone number
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI
is for people who have difficulties with hearing or speech. You
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care need special equipment to use it. Health Net Comm Solutions 1-800-675-
Free Medical Care Clinics
6110 TTY/TDD: 1-800-735-2929
Vision Care Provider
FIND DENTISTS IN SACRAME Medi-Cal holds meetings all over the state to people understand the
Medi-Cal program and how to sign up. You can come to one of these Kaiser
meetings if you want to hear about your choices and ask questions in 1-800-464-4000 TTY/TDD:
person. To find out where and when meetings are held, look in the 1-800-777-1370
booklet My Medi-Cal Choice for Healthy Care or call Health Care
Options at 1-800-430-4263.
Molina Healthcare Partner
1-888-665-4621 TTY/TDD:
How to file a grievance 1-800-479-3310
If you have trouble getting an interpreter when you need one, or
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getting important written materials translated, you have the right to file WHA Community Health Plan 1-800-
a grievance. To file a grievance you may call your health plan or send 667-2103 TTY/TDD: 1-916-734-7428
them a letter.
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PEDIATRICS
ALLMED MEDICAL CENTER Q CLINIC CODE: 2EN3781 MANZANITA MEDICAL CLINIC ACRAMENTO FAMILY MEDICAL CLINIC â
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS CLINIC CODE: VTCOVM2
4811 Chippendale Dr Ste 605 CLINIC CODE: 168GIPB
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP Sacramento, 95841 CA 5810 Jameson Ct Ste 5 Carmichael, 2737 Woodberry Way Ste 103
Medi-Cal Dental (916)334-1100 95608 CA (916)979-0621 Rancho Cordova, 95670 CA
WHA Community Health Plan Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp (916)363-2229
Questions about Medi-Cal Molina Healthcare Partner
Medi-Cal Clinics ASSOCIATES IN FOOT & ANKLE CARE MERCY SAN JUAN HOSPITAL CLINIC WHA Community Health Plan
CLINIC CODE: UNK61G6 CODE: NRT0743
Doctors in Carmichael 6511 Coyle Ave SACRAMENTO FAMILY MEDICAL CLINIC â
6403 Coyle Ave Ste 390
Carmichael, 95608 CA CLINIC CODE: M344356
Family PACT Carmichael, 95608 CA 2928 Eastern Ave
(916)965-6117 (916)537-5470
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp Sacramento, 95821 CA
Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp (916)971-6702
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care
CARMICHAEL FOOT CLINIC CLINIC CODE: V1SFX73
MERCY SAN JUAN MEDICAL CENTER WHA Community Health Plan
Free Medical Care Clinics 6130 Fair Oaks Blvd Ste C CLINIC CODE: KDI8OG3 Molina Healthcare Partner
6501 Coyle Ave
Vision Care Provider Carmichael, 95608 CA SACRAMENTO FAMILY MEDICAL CLINIC S
(916)487-2383 Carmichael, 95608 CA
FIND DENTISTS IN SACRAME (916)537-5000 CLINIC CODE: H50Q574
Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp 6137 Watt Ave
CARMICHAEL IMAGING CLINIC CODE: 3U35YAP North Highlands, 95660 CA
OPENCARE MRI AT CARMICHAEL (916)339-2229
6620 Coyle Ave Ste 110
Carmichael, 95608 CA CLINIC CODE: 2501878 Molina Healthcare Partner
6600 Madison Ave Ste 11
(916)961-4910 SACRAMENTO FAMILY MEDICAL CLINIC £ CLINIC CODE:
Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp Carmichael, 95608 CA
(916)961-4910 LV5085G
CARMICHAEL PEDIATRIC MEDICAL GROUP Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp 6137 Watt Ave Ste 5
CLINIC CODE: 1H681WV North Highlands, 95660 CA
ORANGEVALE MEDICAL PLAZA
5841 Jameson Ct (916)339-2229
Stel CLINIC CODE: H776563 WHA Community Health Plan
Carmichael, 95608 CA 5765 Greenback Ln
Sacramento, 95841 CA UROLOGY ASSOCIATES OF NORTHERN
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FAMILY PRACTICE GREENBERG, JAMES MD DOCTOR
5810 Jameson Ct Ste 5 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)979- AVALA, LAKSHMI MD DOCTOR
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS
0621 LANGUAGES: Russian, 5841 JAMESON COURT SUITE 1
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP FREEMAN, ISAAC MD DOCTOR ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 (916)485-9800
6500 Coyle Ave Ste 5 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)967-
Medi-Cal Dental 2273 LANGUAGES: Farsi, Russian, Other
■ Health Net Comm Solutions
Questions about Medi-Cal MEYER, DELBERT MD DOCTOR 056 - RIVER CITY MEDICALGROUP
■ Health Net Comm Solutions 6945 Fair Oaks Blvd Ste 2 Carmichael, CA 95608
Medi-Cal Clinics 056 - RIVER CITY MEDICAL GROUP (916)488-5864 AVALA, LAKSHMI MD DOCTOR 5841
536-HILL PHYSICIANS MEDICAL GROUP
Doctors in Carmichael ■ Health Net Comm Solutions JAMESON CRT STE1
■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp 536 - HILL PHYSICIANS MEDICAL GROUP CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 (916)485-9800
Family PACT ■ Molina Healthcare Partner
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI HILZINGER, REINHARDT MD DOCTOR PALATNIK, MIKHAIL MD DOCTOR
5765 Greenback Ln Sacramento, CA 95841 (916)865- 4811 Chippendale Dr Ste 605 Sacramento, CA 95841 AVALA, LAKSHMI MD DOCTOR
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care 1040 6735 Fair Oaks Blvd Ste 11 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)485-9800
(916)334-1100 LANGUAGES: Russian, Other
Free Medical Care Clinics ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp LANGUAGES: Other
■ Health Net Comm Solutions ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
Vision Care Provider
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KASHLINSKAYA, OLGA MD DOCTOR 056 - RIVER CITY MEDICAL GROUP
5810 Jameson Ct Ste 1 ■ Molina Healthcare Partner CHEN, WILSON DO,MD DOCTOR 6555 Coyle
Carmichael, CA 95608 Ave Ste 310 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)965-4612 LANGUAGES:
(916)979-0621 SULTAN, SULTAN MD DOCTOR Chinese
LANGUAGES: Russian, Spanish, Other ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
6500 Coyle Ave Ste 5 Carmichael, CA 95608
■ Health Net Comm Solutions (916) 967 2273 ■ Molina Healthcare Partner
324-RIVER CITY-HARBOR LANGUAGES: Korean, Russian, Spanish,
MEDICAL CLINIC 800 - EMPLOYEE HLTH SYST MED GRP- ■ Health Net Comm Solutions COHAN, MATTHEW MD DOCTOR CODE:380Q8UD
SACRAMENTO 056 - RIVER CITY MEDICAL GROUP 6620 Coyle Ave Ste 416 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)965-6560
■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp ■ Molina Healthcare Partne LANGUAGES: Spanish,
■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
NAIR, BINDU MD DOCTOR ZILBER, DMITRIY MD DOCTOR ■ Health Net Comm Solutions
5765 Greenback Ln Sacramento, CA 95841 (916)865- 5810JamesonCtSte1 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 536-HILLPHYSICIANS MEDICAL GROUP 056 - RIVER CITY
1040 LANGUAGES: Other 979-0621
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OB/GYN MED GRP- SACRAMENTO 324 - RIVER CITY - HARBOR MEDICAL
CLINIC
| DOCTOR CODE: 1X1X71A
5810 Jameson Ct ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
Carmichael, CA 95608 ! HEIDARI, SHIREEN MD DOCTOR CODE: P28X0OH
(916) 979-0621 5821 Jameson Ct Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)486- KASHLINSKAYA, OLGA MD DOCTOR 5810
LANGUAGES: Russian LANGUAGES: Russian 0411 LANGUAGES: Farsi, Hmong, Russian, Jameson Ct Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)979-0621
■ Health Net Comm Solutions Spanish LANGUAGES: Russian
800 - EMPLOYEE HLTH SYST ■ Health Net Comm Solutions ■ Health Net Comm Solutions
MED GRP- SACRAMENTO 634 - RIVER CITY - CAMELLIA
536 - HILL PHYSICIANS MEDICAL GROUP
WOMEN'S HEALTH
POLSKIY, PAVEL MD DOCTOR ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
KASHLINSKAYA, OLGA MD DOCTOR
5810 Jameson Ct Ste 5 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)979-0621 C0DE:8P47TKX
LANGUAGES: Russian, KAMRAS, MARVIN MD DOCTOR 5810 Jameson CtSte 5 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)979-0621
■ Molina Healthcare Partner 5821 Jameson Ct Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) LANGUAGES: Russian, Other
■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp 486-0411 LANGUAGES: Farsi, Hmong, Russian, ■ Molina Healthcare Partner
Spanish
■ Health Net Comm Solutions KHAIRA, RAVINDER MD DOCTOR CODE:
SPINELLI, BARBARA MD © DOCTOR C0DE:86P750W
634 - RIVER CITY - CAMELLIA WOMEN'S H. 1C1D824
5765 Greenback Ln Sacramento, CA 95841 (916)
5841 JAMESON COURT SUITE 1
865-1040 LANGUAGES: Spanish ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608 (916)485-9800 LANGUAGES: Spanish
■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp ■ Health Net Comm Solutions
LERNER, A. DAVID MD DOCTOR 5821 Jameson
056 - RIVER CITY MEDICAL
TEKOLA, ABRHAM MD © DOCTOR Ct Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)486-0411
GROUP
5810 Jameson Ct Ste 1 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) LANGUAGES: Farsi, Spanish
979-0621 LANGUAGES: Russian ■ Health Net Comm Solutions
KHAIRA, RAVINDER MD DOCTOR CODE.
■ Health Net Comm Solutions 634 - RIVER CITY - CAMELLIA
T8LA2HQ
800 - EMPLOYEE HLTH SYST WOMEN'S HEALTH
5841 JAMESON CRT
MED GRP- SACRAMENTO STE1
LERNER, ABRAHAM MD DOCTOR
CARMICHAEL, CA 95608
TEKOLA, ABRHAM MD DOCTOR 5821 Jameson Ct Carmichael, CA 95608
(916)485-9800
5740 Windmill Way Ste 5 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)480- (916)486-0411 LANGUAGES: Russian, Spanish,
0506 LANGUAGES: Russian, Other LANGUAGES: Hmong, Russian, Spanish, Other
■ Health Net Comm Solutions ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp ■ Molina Healthcare Partner
056 - RIVER CITY MEDICAL GROUP
800 - EMPLOYEE HLTH SYST MED GRP-SACRAMENTO POLANSKY, STEVEN MD DOCTOR KHAIRA, RAVINDER MD DOCTOR CODE:
■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp 5821 Jameson Ct Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)486- 6D08ROC
■ Molina Healthcare Partner 0411 LANGUAGES: Farsi, Hmong, Russian, 6735 Fair Oaks Blvd Ste 11 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)485-9800
Spanish LANGUAGES: Spanish
■ Health Net Comm Solutions ■ Health Net Comm Solutions
VINOGRADOVA, HELEN MD DOCTOR 634 - RIVER CITY - CAMELLIA WOMEN'S HEALTH 800 - EMPLOYEE HLTH SYST
5821 Jameson Ct ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp MED GRP- SACRAMENTO
Carmichael, CA 95608
(916)486-0411 SCHWARZ, JENIFER MD DOCTOR
LANGUAGES: Russian KHAIRA, RAVINDER MD DOCTOR CODE:
5821 Jameson Ct Carmichael, CA 95608 Y28Q7RY
■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp (916)486-0411 5841 Jameson Ct
LANGUAGES: Armenian, Farsi, Hmong, Stel
Russian, Spanish Carmichael, CA 95608
■ Health Net Comm Solutions (916)485-9800
GENERA PRACTICE 634 - RIVER CITY - CAMELLIA WOMEN'S HEALTH LANGUAGES: Other
■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
6500 Coyle Ave Ste 5 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)967-2276 SUNDBERG, LISA MD DOCTOR ROYSMAN, ANNA MD DOCTOR CODE:7S4A22W
LANGUAGES: Farsi, Russian 5821 Jameson Ct Carmichael, CA 95608 5810 Jameson Ct Ste 5 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)979-0621
■ Molina Healthcare Partner (916)486-0411 LANGUAGES: Russian, Other
LANGUAGES: Armenian, Farsi, Hmong, ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
KASHLINSKAYA, OLGA MD DOCTOR Russian, Spanish ■ Molina Healthcare Partner
5810 Jameson Ct Ste 1 ■ Health Net Comm Solutions
Carmichael, CA 95608 634 - RIVER CITY - CAMELLIA WOMEN'S HEALTH DOCTOR CODE: 15DD8B1
(916)979-0621 ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp 5810 Jameson Ct Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)979-0621 LANGUAGES:
LANGUAGES: Russian, Spanish,Other Russian, Spanish
■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp ■ Health Net Comm Solutions
TAYLOR, WILLIAM MD DOCTOR
■ Health Net Comm Solutions 5821 Jameson Ct Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)486- 536 - HILL PHYSICIANS
800 - EMPLOYEE HLTH SYST 0411 LANGUAGES: Farsi, Hmong, Russian, Spanish MEDICAL GROUP 800 - EMPLOYEE HLTH SYST MED GRP-
MED GRP- SACRAMENTO 324-RIVER CITY-HARBOR ■ Health Net Comm Solutions SACRAMENTO
MEDICAL CLINIC 634 - RIVER CITY - CAMELLIA WOMEN'S
HEALTH URQUICO VISTA, JEANNIE MD
ROYSMAN, ANNA MD DOCTOR DOCTOR CODE: WO8MX7P
5810 Jameson Ct Ste 5 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)979-0621 6555 Coyle Ave Ste 310 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)965-4612
LANGUAGES: Russian, ABEYSEKERA, HESHANI DO DOCTOR LANGUAGES: Tagalog
■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp Molina 6555 Coyle Ave Ste 310 Carmichael, CA 95608 ■ Molina Healthcare Partner
(916)965-4612
Healthcare Partner
LANGUAGES: Arabic, Spanish WOLFREY, WAYNE MD DOCTOR CODE:
■ Molina Healthcare Partner S547L20
■ Health Net Comm Solutions 6555 Coyle Ave Ste 310 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)966-8500
INTERNAL PRACTICE 056 - RIVER CITY MEDICAL GROUP ■ Molina Healthcare Partner
800 - EMPLOYEE HLTH SYST MED GRP-
BLACK, NATALIA MD DOCTOR SACRAMENTO
5810 Jameson Ct Ste 5 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
979-0621 LANGUAGES: Russian,
■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
ARAB, MEHDI MD DOCTOR
■ Molina Healthcare Partner 6555 Coyle Ave Ste 310 Carmichael, CA 95608
(916)966-8500
BLACK, NATALIA MD DOCTOR CODE:778567M ■ Molina Healthcare Partner
5810 Jameson Ct Ste 1 Carmichael, CA
95608 (916)979-0621 LANGUAGES: Russian ARAB, MEHDI MD OCTOR
■ Health Net Comm Solutions 6555 Coyle Ave Ste 310 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916)
324 - RIVER CITY HARBOR MEDICAL CLINIC 965-4612 LANGUAGES: Farsi, Spanish, Tagalog, Other
■ Health Net Comm Solutions
BLACK, NATALIA MD DOCTOR 056-RIVER CITY MEDICALGROUP
5810 Jameson Ct Carmichael, CA 95608 800 - EMPLOYEE HLTH SYST MED GRP
(916)979-0621 LANGUAGES: Russian ■ Blue Cross of CA Partnrshp
■ Health Net Comm Solutions
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Choosing Your Birth Control Method
INTERNAL MEDICINE
Need low or no-cost birth control methods and family planning services?
Want to find a Family PACT provider near you? Call Family PACT at 1-800-942-1054
PEDIATRICS
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS or go online at www.familypact.org and click on “Clients.”
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP
Medi-Cal Dental Birth How
Questions about Medi-Cal Control How you use it well it Pros Cons Helpful Tips
Medi-Cal Clinics Method works
Doctors in Carmichael Long Term Methods: All these methods work very well and are safe and easy to use. None of these methods
Family PACT protect against HIV and other sexual diseases.
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI IUD • Health care 99% • Easy-to-use. • Can cause · Check the
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care provider puts it in • Few side effects. some cramping string
woman’s uterus. for a few every month.
Free Medical Care Clinics
• Lasts 5 or 10 years. minutes. • Be sure it is
Vision Care Provider in place.
FIND DENTISTS IN SACRAME Tubal Ligation • Health care 99% • Never have to · Can’t • Get your
provider blocks think about birth change signed paperwork
woman’s control. your mind. done ahead of
tubes. time.
• Permanent.
Vasectomy • Health care 99% · Doesn’t • Can’t • Afterwards,
provider blocks the change easily change get a sperm
man’s tubes. your sex life. your mind. count.
• Permanent. · Use
condoms
until then.
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Hormonal Methods: All of these methods are for women only and are safe for most women to use. They may
cause changes in your period, spotting, bleeding between periods, and other side effects. None will protect you
from HIV or other sexual diseases.
Mini-Pill • Health care 92% • Easy to use. • May have · Take the
provider prescribes it. • Prevents mood changes or mini- pill at the
• Woman takes cramps and heavy other side effects. same time
one pill every day. bleeding during every day.
periods.
Patch • Health care 92% • Easy to use. • May have · Change the
provider prescribes it. tender breasts or patch on the
• Woman puts new other side effects. same day of
patch on each week. the week for 3
weeks in a row.
Pill • Health care 92% • Easy to use. • May have · Take the
provider prescribes it. • Prevents nausea or other pill every day
• Woman takes cramps and heavy side effects. at about the
one pill every day. bleeding during same time.
periods.
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to nearest hospital emergency room.
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GENERAL PRACTICE If you are not eligible for County CMISP insurance, you might want try some of the resources on this page.
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PEDIATRICS Bavanihan Clinic (916) 448-6553
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS Sutter Express Care Clinic (in Rite-Aid)
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP 923 V Street, Sacramento, CA 95818 (800) 972-5547
Clink Cell: (916) 833-1112
Medi-Cal Dental
Questions about Medi-Cal 2751 Del Paso Road, Sacramento, CA 95835 (Natomas) 980 Florin Road, Sacramento,
Website: http://bayanihanclinic.org/defaultaspx
Medi-Cal Clinics HOURS: Saturdays 9 a.m-12 p.m. AGES: Children & adults. SERVICES: Acute CA 95831 (Sacramento) 4004 Foothills Blvd., Roseville, CA 95747 (Roseville): http://
care services. PAYMENT: Free medical services. Donations accepted. Contact sutterexpresscare.com/
Doctors in Carmichael
provider for additional information.
Family PACT
HOURS: Mon-Fri 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Sat & Sun 10 am - 4 p.m Open 7 days a week; No
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI
Clinica Tepati (530) 752-7028 appointment needed. Contact provider for Holiday hours. AGES. 18 months & older.
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care
Free Medical Care Clinics 1820 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
SERVICES: Offers treatment for over 36 common ailments as well as vaccinations,
Vision Care Provider
Website: http://clinicatepatLucdavis.edtt/home.html sports physicals and preventative health screenings. PAYMENT: Many health plans
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HOURS: Saturdays 8 a.m.-4 p.m. AGES: Children & adults. accepted. No insurance necessary. $65 flat fee for most services - reimbursed by most
health plans. Contact provider for additional information.
SERVICES: Primary health care services. PAYMENT: Free. Donations accepted. Contact
provider for additional information.
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Downtown Community Clinic (Health For All) Watt Ave Medical Center (916)344-8866
HOURS: Mon & Tues 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; Wed & Thurs 9 a.m.-4 p.m. AGES: 0 & older. General medicine & family practice. Walk-in & appointments accepted. Interpreters for
SERVICES: General family practice. Appointments only. PAYMENT: Many plans accepted. Spanish, Taloag & Farsi languages.
Private pay accepted. Contact provider for additional information
PAYMENT: MediCal accepted. MediCal Managed Care site for Omni, Blue Cross &
Effort The (916)325-5556 River City. Contact provider for additional information.
1820 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95811 Website: http://www.theeffort.org/ We Care Medical Center (916)395-0826
HOURS: Day Clinic: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m. by appointment only for Private pay, MediCal and
7248 South Land Park Drive, Suite 203, Sacramento, CA 95831
Medicare patients with the red/white/blue card. Evening Clinic: Mon-Fri 5 p.m.-7:30 p.m. for
non-insured walk-in patients. AGES: Children & adults.
HOURS: Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. AGES: Children & adults.
SERVICES: Primary care, mental health, addiction treatment, suicide prevention & crisis
services. PAYMENT: Day Clinic: Private pay, MediCal and Medicare patients with the red/
SERVICES: General practice; Back & neck pain management; occupational health;
white/blue card accepted. Evening Clinic: Sliding scale fees. Accepts cash, visa & master
card. Many services, such as family planning & well child exams are free. Contact provider for personal injury & motor vehicle accidents; Worker's Comp. PAYMENT: PPO, Medicare &
additional information. private pay.
2118 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA 95832 Website: http://www.health-forall.org/ 10487 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
CCsouth.htm
(Located on the grounds of White Rock Elementary School in Rancho Cordova)
HOURS: Mon & Tues 8 am.-4 p.m.; Wed & Thurs 9 am-4 p.m. AGES: 0 & older.
SERVICES: General family practice. Appointments only. PAYMENT: Many plans accepted. Website: http://www.mercvfolsom.org/Medical Services/Free Family Health Clinics/
Private pay accepted. Contact provider for additional information
HOURS: Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri 8:30 am - 4:30 p.m. Closed 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Thurs
Imani Clinic (South City Health Center) (916) 12:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. AGES: Children & adults. SERVICES: Family Practice, Pediatrics,
734-5070 Internal Medicine, Women's Health & Physical Exams. PAYMENT: Non-insured only—no
MediCal or private insurance. Free care to the medically underserved of Sacramento
7171 Bowling Drive, Sacramento, CA 95823 mailbox # 61419 http://imaniclinic,org/
County, in partnership with the Folsom-Cordova Unified School District. Contact provider
HOURS: Saturdays 8 am.-l p.m. AGES: Children & adults.
for additional information.
SERVICES: Pédiatrie services are provided on the 1st Saturday of every month. Free health
services include Physicals and Check-Ups, Blood Pressure & Blood Sugars Screenings Physicals (Sports, Employment, DMV, etc)
Family Planning, STD & HIV Screenings. Spanish interpreters are available. No appointment
needed. Walk-ins welcome. PAYMENT: Free medical services. Imani Clinic is a free clinic in
association with the UC Davis Medical School. Contact provider for additional information.
Fruitridge Chiropractic (916) 454-1500 4441 Fruitridge Road,
Sacramento, CA 95820
Las Palmas Clinic/North Area Community Clinic (Health For AH) (916) 924-6703 Power Inn Chiropractic (916) 387-1007
HOURS: Mon & Tues 9 am.-5 p.m.; closed 1-2; Wed & Thurs 8 am-4 p.m. AGES: 0 & older. HOURS: Mon, Wed,Thurs 9 a.m-1 p.m. & 3p.m.-6p.m.; Tues9a.m-10 am &2 p.m.-5:30p.
SERVICES: General family practice. Appointments only. Spanish interpreters available. m. AGES: 0 & older. Contact provider for additional information.
PAYMENT: Many plans accepted. Private pay accepted. Contact provider for additional
information SERVICES: Physicals of all types: school, sports, employment, etc. By appointment only.
Contact provider for additional information. PAYMENT: Contact provider for additional
Mercy Clinic/Norwood (916) 929-8575 information.
3911 Norwood Ave., Sacramento, CA 95660
http://www.mercygeneral.org/Medical Progressive Chiropractie (916) 424-0828
Services/MercyClinic Norwood/ 7230 S Land Park Drive, Suite 127, Sacramento, C A 95831 Website: http://www.
HOURS: Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. (scheduling only); Thurs 9 a.m.-5 p.m., closed drcudmore.meta-ehealth.com/
1 p.m.-2 p.m.; Saturdays 8 a.m. -12 p.m. AGES: 0 & older.
SERVICES: Services include general medicine & family medicine, child health disability HOURS: Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; closed 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m. for lunch. Wed
prevention (CHDP) program, worker injuries and well woman visits. PAYMENT: MediCal. 3 p.m-6 p.m. AGES: Children & adults. Contact provider for additional information.
Molina & Omni accepted. Open to non-insured under 18 under CHDP guidelines. Adults &
children can be seen for free (MediCal or private pay). Contact provider for additional
information. SERVICES: Sports physicals, massages & other chiropractic services. By appointment
only. Contact provider for additional information. PAYMENT: Many health plans
Mercy Clinic/North Highlands (916) 349-1568 accepted. No insurance necessary. Contact provider for additional information.
HOURS: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm. AGES: Children & adults. Theodore Judah Elementary School 105 Dean Way, Folsom, CA 95630
SERVICES: General medicine. Appointment and check-up required. PAYMENT: Free to Website: http://www.mercyfolsom.org/Medical Services/Free Family Health Clinics/
uninsured. Contact provider for additional information.
HOURS: Tues-Thurs 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; closed 12 p.m.-l p.m. for lunch; Fri 8 a.m.-12 p.
Mercy San Juan ER (916) 537-5117
m. AGES: Children & adults. SERVICES: Primary & preventive health care services.
6501 Coyle Ave., Carmichael, CA 95608 PAYMENT: Free primary and preventive healthcare services to low income and
http://www.mercysanjuan.org/MedicaI uninsured families in Folsom and its surrounding communities in partnership with the
Folsom-Cordova Unified School District. Contact provider for additional information.
Services/ HOURS: 24-hours/day; 7-days/week AGES: 0 & older. SERVICES: Urgent care,
walk-in services. PAYMENT: MediCal accepted. Contact provider for additional information.
HOURS: Mon & Tues 9 am.-5 p.m.; closed 1-2; Wed & Thurs 8 am-4 p.m. AGES: 0 & older.
SERVICES: General family practice. Appointments only. Spanish interpreters available. YOLO COUNTY HEALTH CARE
PAYMENT: Many plans accepted. Private pay accepted. Contact provider for additional
information
Davis Community Clinic (CommimiCare Health Center)
(530) 758-2060
Mercy Clinic/Norwood (916) 929-8575
2051 John Jones Road, Davis, CA 95616 http://www.communicarehc.org/
3911 Norwood Ave., Sacramento, CA 95660
http://www.mercygeneral.org/Medical
HOURS: Clinic: Mon, Wed & Thurs 8 a.m-10 am; Tues & Fri 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; closed weekends
Services/MercyClinic Norwood/ &holidays. Perinatal Program: Tues 8 am -5 p.m.; Wed 8 am -9 p.m.; Thurs 8 a.m-12 p.m.
HOURS: Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. (scheduling only); Thurs 9 Teen Clinic: Mon 12:30 p.m.-4 p.m.; Thurs 6 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
a.m.-5 p.m., closed 1 p.m.-2 p.m.; Saturdays 8 a.m. -12 p.m. AGES: 0 &
older. SERVICES: Services include general medicine & family medicine, Confidential HIV Testing: Call for appointment, fee required AGES: Children & adults.
child health disability prevention (CHDP) program, worker injuries and
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well woman visits. PAYMENT: MediCal. Molina & Omni accepted. Open to
non-insured under 18 under CHDP guidelines. Adults & children can be SERVICES: Health insurance assistance, HTV programs, behavioral health, dental, eye care,
seen for free (MediCal or private pay). Contact provider for additional general medicine, pediatrics, Perinatal, reproductive health, & teen clinic. PAYMENT; Medi-
information.
Cal, Denti-Cal, Medicare, Yolo County Healthcare for Indigent Program (YCHIP), Healthy
Families, Partnership Health Plan and some private insurers are accepted for most services,
Mercy Clinic/North Highlands (916) 349-1568 or patients may pay according to a sliding fee scale. No one is ever denied service because
of their inability to pay. Assistance is given to help patients enroll in coverage programs for
6060 Watt Ave., Sacramento, CA 95660
(Located on the campus of FC Joyce Elementary School)
which they are eligible. Contact provider for additional information.
HOURS: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm. AGES: Children & adults. SERVICES:
General medicine. Appointment and check-up required. PAYMENT: Free John H. Jones Community Clinic-W Sac
to uninsured. Contact provider for additional information. (CommuniCare Health Center)
Mercy San Juan ER (916) 537-5117 (916) 403-2970 500B Jefferson Blvd, Suite 195, West Sacramento, CA 95605 http://www.
communicarehc.org/
6501 Coyle Ave., Carmichael, CA 95608
http://www.mercysanjuan.org/MedicaI
HOURS: Clinic: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5:3O pm; closed holidays. Teen Clinic: Wed 12:30 p.m.-4
HOURS: 24-hours/day; 7-days/week AGES: 0 & older. SERVICES:
Services/ pjn. Confidential HIV Testing: Call for appointment. Service fee is $40 (may be waived for
Urgent care, walk-in services. PAYMENT: MediCal accepted. Contact eligible patients). AGES: 12 yrs & older.
provider for additional information.
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Molina Medical Clinic outpatient recovery
7215 55th Street, Sacramento, CA 95823 (916) 399-1100 (OSARP), perinatal day treatment program, Steps toward Active Recovery & Youth for
3234 Marysville Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 646-1200
7400 Sunrise Blvd, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 (916) 722-2227 Recovery. PAYMENT: Medi-Cal, Denti-Cal, Medicare, Yolo County Healthcare for Indigent
954 Sacramento Ave., W. Sacramento, CA 95465 (916) 399-1100 Program (YCHIP), Healthy Families, Partnership Health Plan and some private insurers are
3946 Norwood Ave., Sacramento, CA 95838 (916) 564-0521
accepted for most services, or patients may pay according to a sliding fee scale. No one is
HOURS: All clinics are open Mon-Fri 8:30 &m.-5:30 p.m. The Norwood ever denied service because of their inability to pay. Assistance is given to help patients enroll
Ave clinic is also open Saturdays 8:30 a.m.^:30p.m.AGES: 0& older. in coverage programs for which they are eligible. Contact provider for additional information.
SERVICES: General medicine & family practice. PAYMENT: SSI MediCal John H. Jones Community Clinic-Woodland
accepted. Straight MediCal must pick a plan. Appointments & walk-ins (CommuniCare Health Center) (530) 668-2400
accepted. Contact provider for additional information.
804 Court Street, Woodland, CA 95695 Website: http://www.communicarehc.org/
Paul Horn Asian Clinic (916) 445-0370
600 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95818
HOURS: Mon-Fri 8:30 am. - 5:30 p.m. Program hours may vary. Closed holidays AGES:
Teens & adults.
http://cim.ucdavis.edu/clinics/Asian
SERVICES: HIV/AIDS programs, behavioral health, dual diagnosis program, juvenile day
HOURS: Saturdays 8 a.m.-l p.m. (Primary Care Services; primarily treatment, outpatient recovery (OSARP), Steps toward Active Recovery & Youth for
Chinese speaking patients); First Sunday of every month 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Recovery. PAYMENT: Medi-Cal, Denti-Cal, Medicare, Yolo County Healthcare for Indigent
(Focused Cancer Screening Clinic; primarily Vietnamese speaking Program (YCHIP), Healthy Families, Partnership Health Plan and some private insurers are
patients). AGES: Children & adults. accepted for most services, or patients may pay according to a-sliding fee scale. No one is
ever denied service because of their inability to pay. Assistance is given to help patients enroll
SERVICES: Primary care services & focused cancer screenings. in coverage programs for which they are eligible. Contact provider for additional information.
Cantonese, Mandarin & Taishanese interpretations services provided on
Saturdays. PAYMENT: Free. Contact provider for additional information.
Peterson Clinic (CommuniCare Health Center)
Sacramento Community Health Center (916) 422-5200 (530) 666-89608
7600 Hospital Drive, Suite I, Sacramento, CA 95823 Website: http://maap.
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Sacramento Family Medical Clinic SERVICES: Health insurance assistance, HIV/AIDS programs, behavioral health, dental,
general medicine, pediatrics, Perinatal, reproductive health, & teen clinic. PAYMENT: Medi-
Cal, Denti-Cal, Medicare, Yolo County Healthcare for Indigent Program (YCHIP), Healthy
3000 L Street, Suite 114, Sacto, CA 95816 (916) 737-7121
Families, Partnership Health Plan and some private insurers are accepted for most services,
2727 W. Capitol Ave., W Sacto, CA 95691 (916) 371-2275
or patients may pay according to a sliding fee scale. No one is ever denied service because
2737 Woodbury Way, Suite 103, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670(916) 363-2229
of their inability to pay. Assistance is given to help patients enroll in coverage programs for
4730 47th Ave., Sacramento, CA 95824 (916) 391-2229
which they are eligible. Contact provider for additional information.
3441 Marysville Blvd., Sacto, CA 95838 (916) 563-7200
6137 Watt Ave., North Highlands, CA 95660 (916) 339-2229
2928 Eastern Ave., Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 971-6702
9717 Elk Grove-Florin Rd, Ste A, Elk Grove, CA 95624 (916) 714-7400 Salud CornmoniCare Health Center) (916)403-
3811 Florin Road, Sacramento, CA 95823 916) 427-1227 2900
700 Sunrise Ave., Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 782-6700
500B Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 180, West Sacramento, CA 95605 http://www.
communicarehc.org/
HOURS: All clinics are open Mon-Fri 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; closed 12 p.m. -1 p.m.
AGES: 0 & older. SERVICES: General medicine & family practice. PAYMENT:
HOURS: Clinic: Mon, Wed & Fri 8 am-5 p.m.; Tues & Thurs 8 am.-10 p.m.; closed holidays.
Appointments only. Contact provider for additional information.
Perinatal Program: Tues 12 p.m.-9p.m.; Wed 8 a.m-5 p.m.; Thurs 12 p.m.-9p.m.; Fri 8 am.-5
p.m. Teen Clinic: Tues 12:30 p.m.-4 p.m. AGES: Children & adults.
Sacto Family MedicalClinic/Midtown Urgent Care (916) SERVICES: Health insurance assistance, HIV/AIDS programs, behavioral health, dental,
737-7123 general medicine, pediatrics, Perinatal, reproductive health, & teen clinic. PAYMENT: Medi-
Cal, Denti-Cal, Medicare, Yolo County Healthcare for Indigent Program (YCHIP), Healthy
3000 L Street, Suite 114, Sacramento, CA 95816 Families, Partnership Health Plan and some private insurers are accepted for most services,
HOURS: Mon-Fri 6 p.m-12 am.; Sat & Sun 10 am-8 p.m. AGES: 0 & older. or patients may pay according to a sliding fee scale. No one is ever
SERVICES: General medicine & family practice. Appointments only.
PAYMENT: Contact provider for additional informatioa denied service because of their inability to pay. Assistance is given to help patients enroll in
coverage programs for which they are eligible. Contact provider for additional information.
HOURS: Mon-Thurs 9 am. - 6 p.m.; Fri & Sat 8 am - 2 pm AGES: 11 yrs. & older.
SERVICES: Medical weight loss, travel shots, vaccinations, flu shots, TB testing and health
screenings. PAYMENT: Private pay only. Contact provider for additional information.
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GENERAL PRACTICE By Robert D. Dávila bdavila@sacbee.com Published: Tuesday, Mar. 1, 2011 - 12:00 am | Page 1B
INTERNAL MEDICINE
PEDIATRICS
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS
Medical professionals who travel the world treating poor and underserved people at no cost will bring their services next month to
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP Northern California.
Medi-Cal Dental
Questions about Medi-Cal Dental, medical and vision care will be available to the public April 1 to 4 at Cal Expo in Sacramento.
Medi-Cal Clinics The same services will be available April 9 to 12 at the Oakland Coliseum. All services will be offered for free on a first-come, first-
served basis, regardless of income or employment status. Volunteers will distribute admission numbers to patients expected to be waiting in long lines
Doctors in Carmichael each morning before the doors open, organizers said.
Family PACT
FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI "There are no criteria," said Stan Brock of Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps, which runs the clinics. "Everybody will be treated the same. The
only qualification is that you have to show up." Based on past experience, hundreds of unemployed or uninsured people – including many from
Free/Low Cost Healtn Care
outside Northern California – are expected to line up overnight for a chance at free health care the next day.
Free Medical Care Clinics
Vision Care Provider At a seven-day clinic last year in Los Angeles, volunteers treated about 1,000 patients daily but "turned away probably twice that many" each day, Brock said.
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Services to be provided include dental extractions and fillings; eye exams and prescription glasses; diabetes and hypertension consults, acupuncture,
blood lab work and chest X-rays. More information is available at www.ramusa.org/expeditions/2011/northerncal2011.html
Brock founded RAM in 1985 as a nonprofit charity in Tennessee that provides free medical care in remote areas of poor countries. Since 1992, the group
has expanded its mission to the United States.
A hurdle to treating more patients at free clinics is finding enough professionals to meet the demand for care. In the United States, many states do not
allow volunteers licensed out of state to practice at RAM's clinics, Brock said.
California law was changed last year to permit out-of-state medical professionals to participate. But concerns about how the legislation is being
implemented has prompted clinic organizers to seek a special waiver from the state.
Logistics for the April events are being handled by the California Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. The Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical
Foundation also is recruiting professionals from its community clinics.
At least 350 dentists, doctors, nurses, opticians and other care providers are needed for each day, organizers said.
Professionals and other volunteers to help set up and direct patients can sign up at www.ramcaliforniavolunteers.org. Donors also can make tax-
deductible contributions at the website to help cover the expected $200,000 cost of each clinic in Sacramento and Oakland.
The oral surgeons association invited RAM to Northern California after members volunteered last year at the Los Angeles clinic. Pamela Congdon,
executive director for the association, said she had expected most patients to be homeless people.
"I was surprised at how many were people … just like you or me," she said. "They were getting free care because they had lost their jobs or insurance, or
they had medical but no dental."
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If you, or someone you know, experiencing disrupting symptoms of mental health,
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875-9980. For a psychiatric emergency, please call 911 as soon as possible or go
to nearest hospital emergency room.
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PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN Find a Vision Care Provider in Sacramento County
GENERAL PRACTICE PROVIDER TYPE NAME ADDRESS SUITE CITY ZIP CODE PHONE
INTERNAL MEDICINE
OCULARIST PHILLIP A DANZ & ASSOC 1728 PROFESSIONAL SACRAMENTO 95825 (916) 485 4249
PEDIATRICS -
NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS OCULARIST GRABOWSKI & ASSOCIATES DR 5340 ELVAS AVE SACRAMENTO 95819 (916) 456 3937
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Family PACT OPTOMETRIST MERCY MEDICAL FOUNDATION 6555 COYLE AVE CARMICHAEL 95608 (916) 536 3500
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Free Medical Care Clinics OPTOMETRIST BALDWIN, SUSAN M OD 5900 SUNRISE MALL CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610 (916) 961 0395
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Vision Care Provider OPTOMETRIST EYE DESIGNS OPTOMETRY 6089 SUNRISE MALL CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610 (916) 726 2020
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FIND DENTISTS IN SACRAME OPTOMETRIST MAR, ALBERT G OD 6978 SUNRISE BLVD CITRUS HEIGHTS 95610 (916) 969 2962
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OPTOMETRIST MEISTER EYE & LASER CTR 5959 GREENBACK LN STE 310 CITRUS HEIGHTS 95621 (916) 723 7400
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OPTOMETRIST NYGARD, SCOTT R OD 7325 GREENBACK LN CITRUS HEIGHTS 95621 (916) 969 2424
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OPTOMETRIST ELIOPULOS, JOHN J OD INC 9074 ELK GROVE BLVD ELK GROVE 95624 (916) 685 6100
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OPTOMETRIST WANG, MICHAEL OD 9727 ELK GROVE FLORIN STE 190 ELK GROVE 95624 (916) 686 5165
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OPTOMETRIST LAGUNA CREEK OPTOMETRY 5050 LAGUNA BLVD STE 113 ELK GROVE 95758 (916) 684 7070
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OPTOMETRIST LEE, DAVID S H OD 8351 ELK GROVE BLVD STE 200 ELK GROVE 95758 (916) 683 1222
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OPTOMETRIST NUVISION OPTOMETRIC EYECARE 8451 ELK GROVE BLVD STE 7 ELK GROVE 95758 (916) 691 3926
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OPTOMETRIST SHAH, AMI P OD 7119 ELK GROVE BLVD STE 123 ELK GROVE 95758 (916) 478 2778
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OPTOMETRIST STANLEY HUEY, TINA FONG 12417 FAIR OAKS BLVD STE 500 FAIR OAKS 95628 (916) 969 3990
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OPTOMETRIST SWAN,ELISABETH S OD 4335 HAZEL AVE FAIR OAKS 95628 (916) 966 6080
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OPTOMETRIST HOFFMAN, ROBERT A OD 705 E BIDWELL ST STE 10 FOLSOM 95630 (916) 983 6211
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OPTOMETRIST JONAS, THOMAS A OD 2545 E BIDWELL ST STE 160 FOLSOM 95630 (916) 983 0896
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OPTOMETRIST STACY, WILLIAM E OD 1366 PRAIRIE CITY RD FOLSOM 95630 (916) 985 6399
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OPTOMETRIST OYE, RONALD T OD 730 SPAANS DR GALT 95632 (209) 745 2880
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OPTOMETRIST VALLIN, KARRIN MICHELLE 5732 WATT AVE N HIGHLANDS 95660 (916) 349 2006
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OPTOMETRIST FLEISCHMANN, WILLIAM A 6716 RIO LINDA BLVD RIO LINDA 95673 (916) 991 8444
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OPTOMETRIST BROWN, H RANDOLPH OD 11226 GOLD EXPRESS DR STE 202 RANCHO CORDOVA 95670 (916) 635 1037
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OPTOMETRIST KAM, LORI D 2248 SUNRISE BLVD RANCHO CORDOVA 95670 (916) 638 3878
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OPTOMETRIST WHITE, GARY C OD 2340 SUNRISE BLVD STE 17 RANCHO CORDOVA 95670 (916) 635 3043
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OPTOMETRIST KWONG, HELEN OD 1023 9TH ST SACRAMENTO 95814 (916) 443 1711
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OPTOMETRIST SUE, KELVIN S 0D 1200 K ST STE 6 SACRAMENTO 95814 (916) 442 0419
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OPTOMETRIST YEE, DONALD J OD INC 1010 4TH ST SACRAMENTO 95814 (916) 448 6622
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OPTOMETRIST EYE DESIGNS OPTOMETRY 1689 ARDEN WAY STE 1091 SACRAMENTO 95815 (916) 929 5909
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OPTOMETRIST BRIAN D TRACY OD 3000 L ST STE 100 SACRAMENTO 95816 (916) 454 5729
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OPTOMETRIST CLARK, DWIGHT E OD 3701 J ST STE 104 SACRAMENTO 95816 (916) 635 6161
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OPTOMETRIST GUTIERREZ, ANACLETO OD 2615 CAPITOL AVE SACRAMENTO 95816 (916) 447 2020
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OPTOMETRIST MERCY MEDICAL FOUNDATION 3000 Q ST SACRAMENTO 95816 (916) 733 3333
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OPTOMETRIST KUBO & KUBO ODS 2409 15TH ST SACRAMENTO 95818 (916) 443 8034
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OPTOMETRIST FONG, DON P OD 3956 J ST STE 4 SACRAMENTO 95819 (916) 739 6260
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OPTOMETRIST FLEISCHMANN, THOMAS OD 3704 MARCONI AVE STE 2 SACRAMENTO 95821 (916) 483 2702
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OPTOMETRIST WALDMIRE, MARK W OD 3411 WATT AVE SACRAMENTO 95821 (916) 487 1717
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OPTOMETRIST MORI RONALD BO 4617 FREEPORT BLVD STE D SACRAMENTO 95822 (916) 452 4439
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OPTOMETRIST GARY S YAMADA, OPTOMETRI 4433 FLORIN RD STE 890 SACRAMENTO 95823 (916) 393 5151
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OPTOMETRIST GONG SAMUEL SO 7254 FRANKLIN BLVD SACRAMENTO 95823 (916) 422 8990
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OPTOMETRIST LARAINE LOW OD 7309 STOCKTON BLVD SACRAMENTO 95823 (916) 391 0520
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OPTOMETRIST LOUIE, KINGMAN J OD 7215 FLORIN MALL DR SACRAMENTO 95823 (916) 421 0244
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OPTOMETRIST MAR, ALBERT G OD 6320 MACK RD SACRAMENTO 95823 (916) 421 3986
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OPTOMETRIST NGO, DAVID B OD 6540 STOCKTON BLVD STE 3C SACRAMENTO 95823 (510) 332 2147
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OPTOMETRIST PACIFIC VISION 6930 65TH ST STE 113 SACRAMENTO 95823 (408) 439 7424
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OPTOMETRIST ROYO EYE CENTER 8120 TIMBERLAKE WAY STE 211 SACRAMENTO 95823 (916) 423 2134
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OPTOMETRIST CLARKE, DOUGLAS WM OD 1586 HOWE AVE SACRAMENTO 95825 (916) 646 9155
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OPTOMETRIST SACRAMENTO CONTACT LENSE 701 HOWE AVE STE G48 SACRAMENTO 95825 (916) 921 8080
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OPTOMETRIST SACRAMENTO VISION CARE 1111 HOWE AVE STE 235 SACRAMENTO 95825 (916) 929 9162
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OPTOMETRIST CHING, STEPHEN K OD 10063 FOLSOM STE E SACRAMENTO 95827 (916) 363 7359
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OPTOMETRIST NORMAN L TAKEDA OPTOMETR 1325 FLORIN RD SACRAMENTO 95831 (916) 393 7200
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OPTOMETRIST FONG, SCOTT C OD 2735 DEL PASO RD STE 120 SACRAMENTO 95835 (916) 285 9000
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OPTOMETRIST ISBILL, TERRY K OD 811 GRAND AVE STE B SACRAMENTO 95838 (916) 927 3773
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OPTOMETRIST SCHERMER, MICHAEL MD INC 2620 HURLEY WAY STE A SACRAMENTO 95864 (916) 453 1111
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST OTTMAN, DAVID W MD 6660 COYLE AVE STE 270 CARMICHAEL 95608 (916) 961 1618
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST MEISTER, RICHARD B MD 5959 GREENBACK STE 310 CITRUS HEIGHTS 95621 (916) 723 7400
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST RETINAL CONSULTANTS MEDI 9381 E STOCKTON STE 106 ELK GROVE 95624 (916) 454 6191
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST TAYLOR, CECILLE G MD INC 1561 CREEKSIDE STE 160 FOLSOM 95630 (916) 983 4550
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST MARTEL EYE MEDICLA GROUP 11216 TRINITY RANCHO CORDOVA 95670 (916) 635 6161
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST GRUTZMACHER & LEWIS INC 1515 RIVER PARK STE 100 SACRAMENTO 95815 (916) 649 1515
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST CENTER FOR SIGHT 3160 J ST SACRAMENTO 95816 (916) 446 2020
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST WONG, STEPHEN K 1020 29TH ST STE 560 SACRAMENTO 95816 (916) 733 8785
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST COOPER, HOWARD D MD 3939 J ST STE 108 SACRAMENTO 95819 (916) 452 4706
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST SATTERFIELD, DENISE 5301 F ST STE 202 SACRAMENTO 95819 (916) 737 3456
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST ARNOLD, BARBARA J MD STE 100 SACRAMENTO 95823 (916) 525 2020
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OPHTHALMOLOGIST ARNOLD, COLIN B MD 7501 HOSPITAL DR STE 105 SACRAMENTO 95823 (916) 423 4040
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GENERAL PRACTICE
INTERNAL MEDICINE
JANG, WEONSUK, DMDINC 6416 TUPELO DR CITRUS HEIGHTS CA 95621 1741 (916) 729 1441
PEDIATRICS
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NON-COUNTY C. H. CLINCS PHAN, VINH D, DDS 9320 ELK GROVE BLVD, STE 170 ELK GROVE CA 95624 5061
- (916) 714 5422
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 1016 RILEY ST, SUITE #1 FOLSOM CA 95630 3265 (916) 984 4127
ELIGIBILITY FOR CMISP - -
TABRIZI, YOUNES JONAH, DDS 2700 E BIDWELL ST, STE 300 FOLSOM CA 95630 6434
- (916) 984 5552
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Medi-Cal Dental ABRAAMYAN, ELMIRA,DDS 6137 WATT AVENUE, STE 8 NORTH HIGHLANDS CA 95660 4291
- (916) 331 7000
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Questions about Medi-Cal PARK AND KIM DENTAL CORPORATION 1111 24TH ST SUITE 201 SACRAMENTO CA 95816 5019
- (916) 442 5228
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SORENSEN, DAVID C,DDS 1111 24TH STREET, STE 204 SACRAMENTO CA 95816 5019 (916) 448 2161
Medi-Cal Clinics
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DEZHAM, HASSAN M, DDS 2131 CAPITOL AVE, SUITE 100 SACRAMENTO CA 95816 5755
- (916) 441 3311
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Doctors in Carmichael WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 5501 STOCKTON BLVD SACRAMENTO CA 95820 5414
- (916) 739 6100
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DEIRMENJIAN, B, DDS INC 3428 WATT AVE SACRAMENTO CA 95821 3613 (916) 485 1555
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DEIRMENJIAN, B, DDS INC 3428 WATT AVE STE B SACRAMENTO CA 95821 3613
- (916) 489 9990
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FREE/LOW COST DENTAL OPTI PHAN, VINH D, DDS 3337 EL CAMINO AVE SACRAMENTO CA 95821 6307
- (916) 486 8240
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GONZALES, YOLANDA D, DMD INC 2378 FRUITRIDGE RD SACRAMENTO CA 95822 3148 (916) 421 1010
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DONG, BRIAN W, DDS 5665 FREEPORT BLVD STE 3 SACRAMENTO CA 95822 3517
- (916) 422 6418
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Free Medical Care Clinics BARUT, ROBERTO I, DMD 1355 FLORIN RD, SUITE 5 SACRAMENTO CA 95822 4200
- (916) 424 8948
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Vision Care Provider WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 1355 FLORIN RD, STE 3 SACRAMENTO CA 95822 4200
- (916) 424 1400
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YANG, GERYOUNG, DDS INC 1355 FLORIN ROAD #8 SACRAMENTO CA 95822 4200 (916) 393 4044
FIND DENTISTS IN SACRAME
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VUE, JUDITH J, DDS 7260 E SOUTHGATE DR, STE B SACRAMENTO CA 95823 2609
- (916) 429 1325
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SU, CHARLES Y, DDS 7275 E SOUTHGATE DRIVE, STE 205 SACRAMENTO CA 95823 2629
- (916) 399 1318
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AL ASSUTY & ABBAS DDS INC 7521 W STOCKTON BLVD, STE 130 SACRAMENTO CA 95823 5433
- (916) 689 9499
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TRAN, CHARLES C, DDS 6175 STOCKTON BLVD, SUITE 260 SACRAMENTO CA 95824 4521
- (916) 427 6263
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LASHGARI, NAYER, COSMETIC & FAMILY DENT 1832 AVONDALE AVE, STE 3 SACRAMENTO CA 95825 1386
- (916) 485 1181
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 1701 WATT AVE SACRAMENTO CA 95825 2141
- (916) 973 1200
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ELHASSANIN, MOHAMED, DENTAL CORP 1901 WATT AVE, STE 6 SACRAMENTO CA 95825 2152
- (916) 482 2777
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DR JEFFREY A SALADIN DENTAL CORP 1580 HOWE AVE STE A SACRAMENTO CA 95825 3358
- (916) 529 4974
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BUI, MAI Q, DDS 6880 65TH ST, STE 8 SACRAMENTO CA 95828 1265
- (916) 399 1888
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 3645 NORTHGATE BLVD, STE A SACRAMENTO CA 95834 1641
- (916) 286 7750
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 5247 ELKHORN BLVD, STE C SACRAMENTO CA 95842 2509
- (916) 344 1600
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MUCCI, JAMES H, DDS INC 4360 ARDEN WAY, STE 5 SACRAMENTO CA 95864 3153
- (916) 481 0594
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 5501 STOCKTON BLVD SACRAMENTO CA 95820 5414
- (916) 739 6100
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DEIRMENJIAN, B, DDS INC 3428 WATT AVE STE B SACRAMENTO CA 95821 3613
- (916) 489 9990
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 1355 FLORIN RD, STE 3 SACRAMENTO CA 95822 4200
- (916) 424 1400
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 1701 WATT AVE SACRAMENTO CA 95825 2141
- (916) 973 1200
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 3645 NORTHGATE BLVD, STE A SACRAMENTO CA 95834 1641
- (916) 286 7750
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 5247 ELKHORN BLVD, STE C SACRAMENTO CA 95842 2509
- (916) 344 1600
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 1016 RILEY ST, SUITE #1 FOLSOM CA 95630 3265
- (916) 984 4127
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 5501 STOCKTON BLVD SACRAMENTO CA 95820 5414
- (916) 739 6100
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DEIRMENJIAN, B, DDS INC 3428 WATT AVE STE B SACRAMENTO CA 95821 3613
- (916) 489 9990
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WESTERN DENTAL SERVICES INC 1355 FLORIN RD, STE 3 SACRAMENTO CA 95822 4200
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Sacramento Automotive JAC Luppen &Hawley Inc.
TYPING CERTIFICATE 967 Venture Court, Sacramento CA 95825 7400 14th Ave., Sacramento, CA (916)456-4731
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Directory of Job Websites Carpenter Requirements: 18+ years of age, High school Diploma/GED
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Carpenter Training Committee for Northern California 800 (must work for Buetler 1 year prior and have sup recommendation)
Chadbourne Rd, Fairfield, CA 94534 (707) 399-2880
Sheet metal workers JATC
Carpet, linoleum. tile layers Requirements: 18+.years of age, High 1624 Silica Ave Sacramento CA 95815 (916) 922-9381
th grade math ability
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Ironworker
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Sacramento/Stockton Carpet,
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JATC 2840 EI Centro rd. Room 105, Sacramento, CA 95833 (916) 921-1118
Ironworkers of No. California JATC
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810 W. Stadium lane Sacramento, CA 95834 (916) 565-0128 ext 5
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915 Broadway 5451 Lemon Hill Ave 10638 Schirra Ave.
TYPING CERTIFICATE
Sacramento, CA 95818 Sacramento, CA 95824 Mather, CA 95655
C.N.A. TRAINING Telephone (916) 324-6202 Telephone (916) 433-2620 Telephone (916) 228-3127
OTHER JOB RESOURCES ----------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------
Directory of Job Websites
CITRUS HEIGHTS MARK SANDERS COMPLEX RANCHO CORDOVA
Job Search Tools 7640 Greenback Lane 2901 50th Street 10665 Coloma Rd #200
Staffing Job Search Links Citrus Heights, CA 95610 Sacramento, CA 95817 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Telephone (916) 676-2540 Telephone (916) 227-1395 -----------------------------------------
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FRANKLIN GREATER SACRAMENTO 8401-A Gerber Road
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Sacramento, CA 95823 3725 Marysville Blvd. Telephone (916) 525-4717
Telephone (916) 262-3200 Sacramento, CA 95838 -----------------------------------------
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GALT LA FAMILIA COUNSELING CENTER 5655 Hillsdale Blvd, #8
1000 "C" Street, #100 5523 34th Street Sacramento, CA 95842
Galt, CA 95632 Sacramento, CA 95820 Telephone (916) 263-4100
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Staffing Job Search Links Wednesday 2:30 - 4:00 pm - Room 23: Dreamcatcher Employment Preparation and Orientation (2:30 pm 3:00
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Mondays at 1:00. . . ... . . 4990 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento
C.N.A. TRAINING Mondays at 1:30. . . . . . 2700 Fulton Avenue, Sacramento
OTHER JOB RESOURCES Tuesdays at 10:00. . . . . 10013 Folsom Blvd, Rancho Cordova
Directory of Job Websites Tuesdays at 2:00. . . . . . . 4433 Florin Rd Ste 600, Sacramento
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Staffing Job Search Links
Wednesdays at 10:00. . . . .2450 Florin Rd, Sacramento
Wednesdays at 9:30. .. .. . 5747 Watt Ave., North Highlands
Wednesdays at 1:00. . .. . 3960 Research Dr, Sacramento
Wednesdays at 1:30. . ..... . 1725 28th Street, Sacramento
Thursdays at 10:00. . . . . ... . . . . . . 5655 Hillsdale Blvd Ste 8, Sacramento
Human Assistance JobLlNK unit For more information call (916) 875·3333
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Workforce Coordinator: 875-3267 Workforce Coordinator: Steven Chao 875-3282
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FINDING JOB LEADS Workforce Coordinator: Inna Grunin 874-3813
Center by ZIP Code
TYPING CERTIFICATE Tuesdays at 10:00am. . . 10013 Folsom Blvd., Ste. 220, Rancho
C.N.A. TRAINING Workforce Coordinator: Jean Coston 876-5395
OTHER JOB RESOURCES
Directory of Job Websites Tuesdays at 2:00pm. . . . 4433 Florin Rd., Ste.600, Sacramento
Job Search Tools Workforce Coordinator: Toni Sammons 875-3932
Staffing Job Search Links
Wednesdays at 9:30am. . . . . . 5747 Watt Avenue, Sacramento
Workforce Coordinator: Jennifer Beath 876-8095
th Street, Sacramento
Wednesdays at 1:30pm. . . 1725 28
Workforce Coordinator: Bill Grimaldi 874-2341
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TRANSITIONAL HOUSING El Hogar Guest House services and referrals. Service entry point for mental
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Bldg. A Sacramento, CA a.m. Homeless
ACT HOME PROVIDERS Call: (916) 440-1500 ext. 3 Refers to TLCS New Direction and TP Pathways when
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HIV+/AIDS
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target population criteria
601 W. North Market for: transition age youth
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Street Sacramento, CA MHTC, IPT, Jail Psychiatric what-ever-it-takes, housing first model.
Services, Guest House (TAY 18- 25 years, younger
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SHRA Opens Waiting List Sacramento Mutual Housing Association (SMHA) develops and operates permanently affordable housing
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St. Anton Projects EVERGREEN ESTATES LOS ROBLES
USA Properties Fund 1048 Dixieanne Avenue 5500 Sky Parkway
Sacramento, CA 95815 55 Units Sacramento, CA 95823 80 Units
Studio, 2 & 4 Bedroom Apartments 1, 2, 3, & 4 Bedroom Apartments & Townhomes Located near Florin Mall
Located in North Sacramento near Arden. Office Phone: (916) 392-4171 Fax: (916) 392-4173
Office Phone: (916) 923-1624 Fax: (916) 923-1978
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VICTORY TOWNHOMES 6311 Sampson Blvd.
1075 Dixieanne Avenue Sacramento, CA 95824 54 Units
Sacramento, CA 95815 21 Units 1, 2, 3, & 5 Bedroom Apartments
3 & 4 Bedroom Townhomes Located in South Sacramento
Located in North Sacramento near Arden. Office Phone: (916) 399-8644 Fax: (916) 399-0168
Office Phone: (916) 923-1624 Fax: (916) 923-1978
RIVER GARDEN ESTATES
FOOTHILL PLAZA I 2201 Northview Drive
5324 Hemlock Street Sacramento, CA 95833 124 Units
Sacramento, CA 95841 98 Units 2, 3, 4, & 5 Bedroom Townhomes
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Arlington Creek Apartments 8131 Walerga Road Now Leasing 916-721-0343
ACT HOME PROVIDERS Antelope, CA 95843 Contact Cindy
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Sacramento, CA 95829 Contact Shawn
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St. Anton Projects Crocker Oaks Apartments 8000 Painted Desert Drive Now Leasing 916-788-0147
USA Properties Fund Roseville, CA 95747 Contact Shirley
Dover Woods Senior Apartments 2880 Dover Avenue Now Leasing 707-429-8966
Fairfield, CA 94533 Contact Yolanda
Geneva Pointe Apartments 8280 Geneva Pointe Dr. Elk Now Leasing 916-688-0186 Contact Lindsay
Grove, CA 95624
Natomas Park Apartments 1850 Club Center Drive Now Leasing 916-515-0192
Sacramento, CA 95835 Contact Kimberly
Normandy Park Senior Apartments 7575 Madison Avenue Now Leasing 916-536-9177
Citrus Heights, CA 95610 Contact Pat
Renwick Square Senior Apartments 3227 Renwick Avenue Now Leasing 916-691-2111
Elk Grove, CA 95758 Contact Sally
Sierra Creek Senior Apartments 4500 Elveta Road Antelope, CA Now Preleasing 916-728-1505
95843 Contact Olga
Sutter Terrace Senior Apartments 6725 Fiddyment Road Now Leasing 916-773-2900
Roseville, CA 95747 Contact Marge
Sycamore Pointe Apartments 521 Pioneer Avenue Now Leasing 530-661-6633
Woodland, CA 95776 Contact Debra
The Alhambra at Mace Ranch 4500 Alhambra Drive Now Leasing 530-297-7368
Davis, CA 95616 Contact Sanjuana
The Seville at Mace Ranch 4501 Alhambra Drive Now Leasing 530-297-1200
Davis, CA 95616 Contact Nancy
The St. Anton Building in Midtown 2110 L Street, Sacramento, CA Now Leasing 916-444-0006
95814 Contact Leasing Office
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SHRA Opens Waiting List http://usapropfund.com
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Terracina Oaks 12200 Gateway Court Auburn, (530) 823-0321
St. Anton Projects CA 95603
USA Properties Fund
Cottage Estates 2900 Channel Court (916) 481-7098
Sacramento, CA 95825
Terracina at Elk Grove 9440 West Stockton Blvd. Elk (916) 684-9222
Grove, CA 95758
Terracina Park Meadows 8875 Lewis Stein Rd. Elk (916) 683-5662
Grove, CA 95758
SENIOR PROPERTIES
Vintage Glen 6000 South Land Park Dr. Sacramento, CA (916) 399-0678
95822
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Sacramento, CA 95814-5620 Sacramento, CA 95842-3742
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Sacramento, CA 95815-1411
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6100 WOODHAVEN AVE
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PO BOX 13222 Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
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2707 LA VERTA CT46 Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
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Mcclellan, CA 95652-2402 Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
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Sacramento, CA 95826-1532 PO BOX 214477
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
AFFORDABLE COMMUNITY HOUSING TRUST
7901 LA RIVIERA DR ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
Sacramento, CA 95826-1532 (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
Charitable Organization PO BOX 214477
Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
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7901 LA RIVIERA DR
Sacramento, CA 95826-1532 ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
Charitable Organization (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
PO BOX 214477
AFFORDABLE COMMUNITY HOUSING TRUST Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
7901 LA RIVIERA DR Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
Sacramento, CA 95826-1532
Charitable Organization ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
(c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
AFFORDABLE COMMUNITY HOUSING TRUST PO BOX 214477
7901 LA RIVIERA DR Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
Sacramento, CA 95826-1532 Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
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ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
AFFORDABLE COMMUNITY HOUSING TRUST (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
7901 LA RIVIERA DR PO BOX 214477
Sacramento, CA 95826-1532 Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
Charitable Organization Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
AFFORDABLE COMMUNITY HOUSING TRUST ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
7901 LA RIVIERA DR (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
Sacramento, CA 95826-1532 PO BOX 214477
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
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AFFORDABLE COMMUNITY HOUSING TRUST
7901 LA RIVIERA DR ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
Sacramento, CA 95826-1532 (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
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AFRICAN AMERICAN PROSTATE CANCER INITIATIVE ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
(c/o ART BENJAMIN) (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
9521 FOLSOM BLVD STE R PO BOX 214477
Sacramento, CA 95827-1208 Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
Charitable Organization Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
( Cancer)
ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
AFRIKAA HUMANITY GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT INC (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
9969 MEADOW CREST CT PO BOX 214477
Elk Grove, CA 95624-2701 Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
Charitable Organization Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
( Minority Rights)
ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
AFRIPEACE & DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
(c/o ERNEST UWAZIE) PO BOX 214477
8749 HOPEDALE CT Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
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AGAPE ROMANIAN CHURCH ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
4050 MANZANITA AVE (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
Carmichael, CA 95608-1724 PO BOX 214477
Religious Organization Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
( Roman Catholic) Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
AGLOW INTERNATIONAL ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
(c/o LINDA BUCKINGHAM) (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
4709 PRETENTIOUS WAY PO BOX 214477
Sacramento, CA 95842-3741 Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
Religious Organization Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
AGLOW INTERNATIONAL ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
(c/o VIOLET A SCHAEFFER) (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
8101 POULSON ST PO BOX 214477
Citrus Heights, CA 95610-4046 Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
Religious Organization Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
AGLOW INTERNATIONAL OF FOLSOM CALIFORNIA ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
(c/o NELL JOHNSON) (c/o BEN ALI SHRINERS)
2205 RIVER TRAILS CIR PO BOX 214477
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-2222 Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
Religious Organization Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
AGRICULTURAL CLEAN WATER INITIATIVE FOUNDATION ANCIENT ARABIC ORDER OF THE NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE OF NA
(c/o JOSEPH M PETERS) (c/o JIM CULVER)
2300 RIVER PLAZA DR PO BOX 214477
Sacramento, CA 95833-3293 Sacramento, CA 95821-0477
Charitable Organization Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
( Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation and Management)
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARABIC ORDER NOBLES MYSTIC SHRINE OF N & S AMER
AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA (c/o FREDDIE L BRADLEY)
1225 H ST 3741 ALTOS AVE
Sacramento, CA 95814-1910 Sacramento, CA 95838-3453
Agricultural Organization Fraternal Beneficiary Society, Order or Association
AGRICULTURAL LEADERSHIP ASSOCIATES ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARABIC ORDER NOBLES MYSTIC SHRINE OF N & S AMER
1300 NATIONAL DR STE 180 405 SAILWIND WAY
Sacramento, CA 95834-1992 Sacramento, CA 95831-4563
Agricultural Organization Fraternal Beneficiary Society, Order or Association
ALLIANCE FOR DENTAL REIMBURSEMENT PLANS INC ARDEN SCHOOL BAND PARENTS CLUB INC
(c/o DALE F REDIG) 1640 WATT AVE
1008 10TH ST STE 765 Sacramento, CA 95864-2964
Sacramento, CA 95814-3502 Charitable Organization
Board of Trade
AREA 4 AGENCY ON AGING
ALLIANCE FOR EDUCATION SOLUTIONS INC 2260 PARK TOWN CIRCLE
6420 HARMON DR Sacramento, CA 95825-0416
Sacramento, CA 95831-1054 Charitable Organization
Charitable Organization
( Unknown) ARENA CHRISTIAN CENTER OF THE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
(c/o JESSE RORIE)
ALLIANCE FOR HOPE 4027 N FREEWAY BLVD
(c/o DOUGLAS KELLEY) Sacramento, CA 95834-1250
306 N 12TH ST Religious Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-0510
Charitable Organization ARENA FIJIAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD
( Nerve, Muscle and Bone Diseases) (c/o MATAI WAGAVESI)
8115 ELDER CREEK RD STE A
ALLIANCE FOR LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION Sacramento, CA 95824-2310
(c/o LYDIA MISSAELIDES) Religious Organization
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ALPHA PHI INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY INC ARTS AND URBAN RENEWAL CENTER INC
(c/o MARY ELLEN KASSOTAKIS) (c/o CARY CUNNINGHAM)
4810 KIPLING DR 1515 T ST
Carmichael, CA 95608-6226 Sacramento, CA 95814-7209
Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club Charitable Organization
( Human Services - Multipurpose and Other N.E.C.)
ALPHA PHI INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY INC
5050 LAGUNA BLVD STE 112 PMB 323 ARTS FOR HEARTS INC
Elk Grove, CA 95758-4151 (c/o KATHRYN LEAHY)
Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club 5933 WALNUT AVE
Orangevale, CA 95662-4822
ALPHA PHI INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY INC Charitable Organization
5050 LAGUNA BLVD STE 112 PMB 323 ( Educational Services and Schools - Other)
Elk Grove, CA 95758-4151
Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club ASC EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION INC
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ALPHA WORLD EVANGELISM MINISTRIES ASIAN COMMUNITY CENTER OF SACRAMENTO VALLEY INC
(c/o RICHARD L SCHUHMEIER) 7375 PARK CITY DR
PO BOX 402 Sacramento, CA 95831-3866
Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-0402 Charitable Organization
Religious Organization ( Nursing, Convalescent Facilities)
Charitable Organization
ASSISTANCE FOR ALL AFAL
AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION OF THE UNITED STATES (c/o MOMO S LARMENA JR)
(c/o CHRIS A COBB) PO BOX 15948
5308 WINFIELD WAY APT 1 Sacramento, CA 95852-0948
Sacramento, CA 95841-3240 Charitable Organization
Charitable Organization ( AIDS)
AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION OF THE UNITED STATES ASSISTED LIVING ADVOCATES OF CALIFORNIA
(c/o LEON HALL) (c/o CLAUDINE DESMOND)
6405 JEFJEN WAY 925 L ST STE 220
Elk Grove, CA 95757-5994 Sacramento, CA 95814-3703
Charitable Organization Board of Trade
( Promotion of Business)
AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION OF THE UNITED STATES
(c/o BRAD HARPER) ASSISTING A NON-PROFIT CORPORATION
7844 FIRST DRAW WAY (c/o REGINA RAY)
Sacramento, CA 95828-5356 2740 FULTON AVE STE 101
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95821-5184
Charitable Organization
AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION OF THE UNITED STATES ( Public Housing Facilities)
(c/o REGINALD E JEFFERSON PRES)
8020 WALERGA RD 1187 ASSOC OF CALIF STATE ATTORNEYS & ADMIN LAW JUDGES
Antelope, CA 95843-5784 2495 NATOMAS PARK DR STE 550
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95833-2981
Labor Organization
AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION OF THE UNITED STATES
(c/o RONALD W GULLY) ASSOC ROOFING CONTRACTORS OF NORTHERN CALIF
8131 RIVERGREEN DR 4580 POWER INN RD
Elverta, CA 95626-9658 Sacramento, CA 95826-4340
Charitable Organization Business League
AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION OF THE UNITED STATES ASSOCIATED ALLIED TRADES OF FUNERAL INDUSTRY
(c/o ANGELO BRIDGES SR) 6151 POWER INN RD
8547 ZINNIA WAY Sacramento, CA 95824-2322
Elk Grove, CA 95624-4209 Business League
Charitable Organization
ASSOCIATED CALIFORNIA LOGGERS
AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION OF THE UNITED STATES 555 CAPITOL MALL STE 745
(c/o STEVEN CORNELIUS) Sacramento, CA 95814-4581
8701 ELFIN CT Board of Trade
Elk Grove, CA 95758-6796
Charitable Organization ASSOCIATED FILIPINO ORGANIZATIONS OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
(c/o J STEWART CO)
AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION OF THE UNITED STATES 1455 RESPONSE RD STE 140
(c/o JAN WEISBERG) Sacramento, CA 95815-5264
9111 BRIENNE WAY Charitable Organization
Elk Grove, CA 95758-9559 ( Housing Development, Construction, Management)
Charitable Organization
ASSOCIATED INDEPENDENT DAIRIES OF AMERICA
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF OWNERS & BREEDERS OF PERUVIAN PASO ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA STATE SUPERVISORS INC
HORSES 1108 O ST
PO BOX 476 Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
Wilton, CA 95693-0476 Agricultural Organization
Agricultural Organization
ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA STATE SUPERVISORS INC
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIANS 1108 O ST
(c/o KEITH HEARN) Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
2000 O ST STE 250 Agricultural Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-5286
Board of Trade ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA STATE SUPERVISORS INC
( Professional Societies, Associations ) 1108 O ST
Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN Agricultural Organization
(c/o HEDDA SMITHSON)
4300 WINDING WOODS WAY ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA STATE SUPERVISORS INC
Fair Oaks, CA 95628-6409 1108 O ST
Social Welfare Organization Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
Agricultural Organization
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN
(c/o LOUISE LOCKHART) ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA STATE SUPERVISORS INC
7043 BERRY HILL CT 1108 O ST
Orangevale, CA 95662-2637 Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
Social Welfare Organization Agricultural Organization
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION OF DEFENSE COUNSEL OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA
547 MORSE AVE APT C 2520 VENTURE OAKS WAY STE 150
Sacramento, CA 95864-4937 Sacramento, CA 95833-4228
Educational Organization Business League
( Historical Societies, Related Historical Activities)
ASSOCIATION OF DEPUTY COMMISSIONERS
AMERICAN CO-OP GROUP 2029 H ST
(c/o SMILE BUSINESS PRODUCTS INC) Sacramento, CA 95814-3109
4525 AUBURN BLVD Labor Organization
Sacramento, CA 95841-4202
Board of Trade ASSOCIATION OF DISABLED VETERAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE NETWORKS
( Promotion of Business) (c/o GARY E ROSS SR)
PO BOX 601464
AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS Sacramento, CA 95860-1464
(c/o TERRIE PAGE) Educational Organization
1020 11TH ST STE 310 ( Scholarships, Student Financial Aid Services, Awards)
Sacramento, CA 95814-3824
Business League ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYERS
655 UNIVERSITY AVE STE 127
AMERICAN CONFLICT RESOULUTION INSTITUTE Sacramento, CA 95825-6746
2045 HALLMARK DR Chamber of Commerce
Sacramento, CA 95825-2207
Charitable Organization ASSOCIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTORS
( Administration of Justice, Courts) (c/o LAWRENCE H KAY)
3800 WATT AVE STE 215
AMERICAN CORPORATE COUNSEL ASSOCIATION Sacramento, CA 95821-2673
(c/o FROST JEFFREY RISK SER COUNCEL) Business League
2200 RIVER PLAZA DR ( Promotion of Business)
Sacramento, CA 95833-4134
Business League ASSOCIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTORS INDUSTRY PROMOTION
(c/o LAWRENCE H KAY)
AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSOCIATION LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON 3800 WATT AVE STE 215
4973 HILLHURST DR Sacramento, CA 95821-2673
Fair Oaks, CA 95628-4250 Board of Trade
Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club ( Promotion of Business)
AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSOCIATION LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON ASSOCIATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL INC
(c/o CAL-STATE UNIVERSITY SACRAMENTO) (c/o GARY W OATES)
6000 J ST BOX 43 1333 36TH ST
Sacramento, CA 95819-2605 Sacramento, CA 95816-5401
Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club Business League
AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSOCIATION LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS OF THE ANTHROPOSOPHICALLY EXTENDED WORK
(c/o KAREN K CAMPBELL) 7953 CALIFORNIA AVE
PO BOX 601047 Fair Oaks, CA 95628-7136
Sacramento, CA 95860-1047 Literary Organization
Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club
ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTANTS
AMERICAN DEHYDRATED ONION AND GARLIC ASSOCIATION (c/o BRIAN M BURDULLIS)
(c/o BALL JANIK) PO BOX 2936
1755 CREEKSIDE OAKS DR STE 250 Sacramento, CA 95812-2936
Sacramento, CA 95833-3645 Board of Trade
Business League
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AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS ATHLETES EXCELLING THROUGH IDEALISM OPPORTUNITY AND UNITY TRACK
(c/o JACKSON SCHOOS) CLUB
5275 G ST (c/o DONALD R EDWARDS)
Sacramento, CA 95819-3216 8131 VILLAGE BROOK WAY
Educational Organization Elk Grove, CA 95758-1199
Charitable Organization
AMERICAN HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 9027 CALVIN RD SACRAMENTO CA ( Youth Development Programs, Other)
95823
9027 CALVINE RD ATHLETIC AFFILIATES INC
Sacramento, CA 95829-9451 (c/o AUNDRELLE LEE)
Educational Organization PO BOX 1304
Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-1304
AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE Charitable Organization
(c/o LAWRENCE J MONROE) ( Single Organization Support )
414 12TH ST
Sacramento, CA 95814-1404 ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY
Charitable Organization (c/o CARL R CHARLOT)
( Higher Education Institutions) 26 ARDEA PL
Sacramento, CA 95835-2009
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7637 FAIR OAKS BLVD STE 1
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3325 MYRTLE AVE
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Mental Health Glossary ( Interfaith Issues)
BABIES FOR LOVE
PTSD Resource (c/o MARSHA WHITE)
Suicide Prevention Terms 9034 CASALS ST APT B BING KONG TONG OF SACRAMENTO
Suicide Survivors Resourc Sacramento, CA 95826-3256 918 5TH ST
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Weight Control Resources ( Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Prevention & Treatment) Social Welfare Organization
Medical Practice Models
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1050 Fulton Avenue #110 7127 FRANKLIN BLVD SUITE 499
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USA.gov for Nonprofits
BACK TO THE BIBLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 4421 A ST
Schools of Social Work 3251 NORWOOD AVE Sacramento, CA 95819-2115
How to Contact Us Sacramento, CA 95838-4201 Charitable Organization
WHO - Health Topics Religious Organization
( Christian) BISHOP GALLEGOS MATERNITY HOME
All Health Topics
(c/o JUNE RUTH SCHOTT)
Being a Good Advocate BACKCOUNTRY HORSEMEN OF CALIFORNIA INC PO BOX 305
LANTERMAN ACT PO BOX 2088 Fair Oaks, CA 95628-0305
ADA - Disabilities Act Elk Grove, CA 95759-2088 Charitable Organization
Social Welfare Organization ( Human Service Organizations - Multipurpose)
ToolBox for Community MHW
County Online Services BACKDOOR INSTITUTE OF DISABILITY ENABLING RESOURCES & SERVICES INC BLACK ADVOCATES IN STATE SERVICE
COUNTY TYPING CERTIFICATE (c/o MIKEY-DEE JONES) 2251 FLORIN RD STE 45
CDS DIRECTORY 1450 RESPONSE RD Sacramento, CA 95822-4499
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Stigma Reduction Program ( Specialized Education Institutions) BLACK GROUP
Online Continuing Edu. (c/o DAVID L CORWIN)
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(c/o KATHY ROMAN) Sacramento, CA 95817-2812
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9495 WINDRUNNER LN Educational Organization
Forward this E-mail to Fr Elk Grove, CA 95758-4604 ( Cultural, Ethnic Awareness)
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National Children's Menta BLACK INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATION
BAKERY CONFECTIONERY TOBACCO WORKERS AND GRAIN MILLERS INTL UNI (c/o KEITH EMERY LEWIS TREAS)
Disability Awareness Day
7125 GOVERNORS CL 1731 HOWE AVE STE 232
Find certified Interprete Sacramento, CA 95823-0000 Sacramento, CA 95825-2209
Sacramento County HHS Labor Organization Charitable Organization
Brunch Up for Mental Heal ( Professional Societies, Associations )
BALGAYA VEST SLAVIC PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
New Scholarship Announcem
(c/o IVAN GOROSHKO) BLACK NILE OASIS INC
MHSA Steering Committee 3129 CHETTENHAM DR (c/o MARK BRADLEY)
Parent/Student Resources Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-5708 3419 36TH ST
Sarnat International Priz Religious Organization Sacramento, CA 95817-3618
( Protestant) Charitable Organization
Rainbow Awards 2012 Nomin ( Arts Education)
County Facility Locations BALIAN USA INC
(c/o 0) BLACK VOTERS INC
11068 FLORE DR (c/o GARLAND ROSAURO)
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-0000 1228 N ST STE 5
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95814-5611
( Cultural, Ethnic Awareness) Charitable Organization
( Voter Education, Registration)
BALLET FOLKLORICO DE SACRAMENTO
80 PRIMROSE WAY BLACK WIDOWS NONPROFIT PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATION
Sacramento, CA 95819-1926 (c/o THOMAS M ONEIL)
Charitable Organization PO BOX 1000
Elverta, CA 95626-1000
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BELLA VISTA BRONCO BOOSTERS INC BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS FOUNDATION OF GREATER SACRAMENTO AREA
(c/o MARY BISQUERA) INC
8301 MADISON AVE (c/o RICHARD C SIMPSON TREASURER)
Fair Oaks, CA 95628-3823 3435 AMERICAN RIVER DR
Charitable Organization BETH YESHUA MESSIANIC CONGREGATION
PO BOX 399
BELLA VISTA FOOTBALL BOOSTER CLUB Elk Grove, CA 95759-0399
(c/o CHRIS ANNONI) Religious Organization
PO BOX 1812 ( Jewish)
Orangevale, CA 95662-1812
Charitable Organization BETHEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF SACRAMENTO
( Single Organization Support ) (c/o GAYLAN LEE)
6653 CREEKMONT WAY
BELLA VISTA TRACK & FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY BOOSTER CLUB Citrus Heights, CA 95621-1841
(c/o MICHAEL AYALA) Religious Organization
9061 APPROACH CT
Fair Oaks, CA 95628-8111 BETHEL ROMANIAN PENTICOSTAL CHURCH
Charitable Organization (c/o VIOREL LUPSA)
( Single Organization Support ) 5687 TIME CT
Sacramento, CA 95824-2062
BEN ALI TEMPLE AAONMS INC Religious Organization
PO BOX 21 ( Protestant)
Sacramento, CA 95812-0021
Title-Holding Corporation BETHEL TEAM
(c/o DEL BURNS PRES)
BEN G FRANKLIN MEMORIAL PEACE AND JUSTICE EDUCATION FOUNDATION 1500 7TH ST STE 8-D
3980 MCKINLEY BLVD Sacramento, CA 95814-5438
Sacramento, CA 95819-2044 Charitable Organization
Charitable Organization
( Unknown) BETHELS GRACE OUTREACH MINISTRY
(c/o CLARENCE GOODEN)
BENEFITS MANAGEMENT CORPORATION 8957 ARBORVIEW DR
6511 GREENCREEK WAY Elk Grove, CA 95758-6263
Citrus Heights, CA 95621-6202 Religious Organization
Charitable Organization ( Interfaith Issues)
( Personal Social Services)
BETTER HOMES REALTY - SACRAMENTO ADVERTISING COUNCIL
BENEVOLENT & PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS OF THE USA (c/o VALERIE VALENTINE TREAS)
5631 CYPRESS AVE 11721 FAIR OAKS BLVD
Carmichael, CA 95608-6613 Fair Oaks, CA 95628-2816
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BENEVOLENT & PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS OF THE USA BEYOND BOUNDARIES NATURLIFE
(c/o ROBERT BURNS) (c/o SONJA DANIELS)
PO BOX 204 PO BOX 855
Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-0204 Wilton, CA 95693-0855
Fraternal Beneficiary Society, Order or Association Charitable Organization
( Environmental Education and Outdoor Survival Programs)
BENEVOLENT & PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS OF THE USA
PO BOX 30
Elk Grove, CA 95759-0030 BETA DELTA OF ALPHA PHI INC
(Fraternal Beneficiary Society, Order or Association) PO BOX 580418
Elk Grove, CA 95758-0007
BENEVOLENT & PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS OF THE USA Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club
PO BOX 6266
Folsom, CA 95763-6266 BETA PI HOUSE CORPORATION OF DELTA DELTA DELTA FRATERNITY
Fraternal Beneficiary Society, Order or Association 6309 MEADOWVISTA DR
Carmichael, CA 95608-0977
BEREAVEMENT NETWORK RESOURCES OF SACRAMENTO INC Title-Holding Corporation
PO BOX 660365
Sacramento, CA 95866-0365 BETA PI OF ALPHA PHI INC
Charitable Organization 5050 LAGUNA BLVD STE 112 RM 323
Elk Grove, CA 95758-4151
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1108 O ST STE 315 Sacramento, CA 95832-1441
C & G MUSIC TOURS FOR CHILDREN INC (c/o ROY J GRAY) CYPRESS AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH
8003 OAK AVE 5709 CYPRESS AVE
Citrus Heights, CA 95610-2524 Carmichael, CA 95608-1323
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C C H EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION INC (c/o BARBARA J LAPLANTE)
2201 K ST 1108 O ST STE 315
Sacramento, CA 95816-4922 Sacramento, CA 95814-5748
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C G M H P-GSMOL CHAPTER 1805
(c/o JUDITH CARSON) CSEA RETIRED DIVISION INC
3440 FULTON AVE UNIT 46 1108 O ST STE 315
Sacramento, CA 95821-2396 Sacramento, CA 95814-5748
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CA4WDC CONSERVATION AND EDUCATION FOUNDATION COUNCIL OF SACRAMENTO VALLEY ISLAMIC ORGANIZATION
8120 36TH AVE (c/o SYED MUSHTAQ ALI ZAIDI)
Sacramento, CA 95824-2304 9313 AMERICANA WAY
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(c/o MARY E PETERS) 925 L ST STE 350
10280 CAVALLETTI DR Sacramento, CA 95814-3703
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CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE FOR DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCES INC (c/o HARRIET SALARNO)
7620 WARD LN 1415 L ST STE 410
Fair Oaks, CA 95628-4800 Sacramento, CA 95814-3963
(Business League) Charitable Organization
( Victims' Services)
CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS
(c/o DAVID A SANCHEZ INCORPORATOR) CRIME VICTIMS UNITED OF CALIFORNIA
555 CAPITOL MALL STE 1425 (c/o WAYNE ORDOS)
Sacramento, CA 95814-4602 1415 L ST STE 410
Social Welfare Organization Sacramento, CA 95814-3963
( Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis ) Civic League
CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE OF CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES CRIMINAL INFORMATION SHARING ALLIANCE INC
2201 K ST (c/o GLEN GILLUM)
Sacramento, CA 95816-4922 101 PARKSHORE DR STE 220
Board of Trade Folsom, CA 95630-4726
( Children's, Youth Services) Charitable Organization
( Crime Prevention N.E.C.)
CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE OF SELF-INSURED GROUPS INC CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEGAL FOUNDATION
(c/o CLAY A JACKSON) 2131 L ST
1568 CREEKSIDE DR STE 106 Sacramento, CA 95816-4924
Folsom, CA 95630-3449 Charitable Organization
Business League ( Legal Services)
( Promotion of Business)
CRIMINALS & GANGMEMBERS ANONYMOUS INC
CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE TO PROTECT PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS (c/o MARTHA C MEJICO)
(c/o MARKO MLIKOTIN) 9449 MIRANDY DR
1107 9TH ST STE 720 Sacramento, CA 95826-5226
Sacramento, CA 95814-3612 Educational Organization
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CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER OF SACRAMENTO
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(c/o BRIAN WICKS) Sacramento, CA 95821-5934
PO BOX 260 Charitable Organization
Sacramento, CA 95812-0260
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6200 MCMAHON DR
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Sacramento, CA 95815-4604
Board of Trade CROATION FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA
(c/o HELEN DORWART)
CALIFORNIA AMBULATORY SURGERY ASSOCIATION 7926 HANSON AVE
(c/o FRAN THOMPSON PRESIDENT) Citrus Heights, CA 95610-2430
PO BOX 276043 Fraternal Beneficiary Society, Order or Association
Sacramento, CA 95827-6043
Board of Trade CROCKER ART MUSEUM ASSOCIATION
(c/o CROCKER ART GALLERY)
CALIFORNIA APPLICANTS ATTORNEYS ASSOCIATION 216 O ST
801 12TH ST STE 201 Sacramento, CA 95814-5324
Sacramento, CA 95814-2930 Educational Organization
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Folsom, CA 95630-5558
CSAC FINANCE CORPORATION
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1100 K ST STE 101
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Sacramento, CA 95814-3932
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3780 ROSIN CT STE 190
CSDA FINANCE CORPORATION
Sacramento, CA 95834-1644
1112 I ST STE 200
Board of Trade
Sacramento, CA 95814-2836
Civic League
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION FOR LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
550 BERCUT DR STE G
CSEA RETIRED DIVISION INC
Sacramento, CA 95811-0109
1108 O ST
Business League
Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
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CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN
(c/o JEAN STIDMAN)
CSEA RETIRED DIVISION INC
5714 FOLSOM BLVD NO 198
1108 O ST STE 315
Sacramento, CA 95819-4608
Sacramento, CA 95814-5748
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CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER OF SACRAMENTO
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF 4 WHEEL DRIVE CLUBS INC
2628 EL CAMINO AVE
8120 36TH AVE
Sacramento, CA 95821-5934
Sacramento, CA 95824-2304
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Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club
CRISTO REY HIGH SCHOOL SACRAMENTO
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6200 MCMAHON DR
PO BOX 441
Sacramento, CA 95824-3153
Sacramento, CA 95812-0441
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CROATION FRATERNAL UNION OF AMERICA
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(c/o HELEN DORWART)
1127 11TH ST STE 208
7926 HANSON AVE
Sacramento, CA 95814-3809
Citrus Heights, CA 95610-2430
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CROCKER ART MUSEUM ASSOCIATION
2921 FULTON AVE
(c/o CROCKER ART GALLERY)
Sacramento, CA 95821-4909
216 O ST
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Sacramento, CA 95814-5324
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CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG COUNSELORS
( Art Museums)
3400 BRADSHAW ROAD SUITE A-5
Sacramento, CA 95827-2614
CROCKER ART MUSEUM FOUNDATION
Board of Trade
216 O ST
Sacramento, CA 95814-5324
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF AREA AGENCIES ON AGING
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(c/o DERRELL KELCH EXEC DIR)
( Single Organization Support)
980 9TH ST STE 2200
Sacramento, CA 95814-2742
CROCKER RIVERSIDE PLAYGROUND PROJECT COMMITTEE
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1604 3RD AVE
( Senior Centers, Services)
Sacramento, CA 95818-3452
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CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
(c/o MICKIE PEREZ)
CROCKETT-DEANE BALLET
1008 10TH ST 2223
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CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYERS GROUP HEALTH TRUST FUND CRIME VICTIMS UNITED CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
1451 RIVER PARK DR (c/o HARRIET SALARNO)
Sacramento, CA 95815-4507 1415 L ST STE 410
Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association (Govt. Emps.) Sacramento, CA 95814-3963
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF ENTRPRISES ZONES ( Victims' Services)
550 BERCUT DR STE G
Sacramento, CA 95814-0109 CRIME VICTIMS UNITED OF CALIFORNIA
Charitable Organization (c/o WAYNE ORDOS)
1415 L ST STE 410
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY EMPOWERMENT CENTER Sacramento, CA 95814-3963
(c/o TUCCOA POLK) Civic League
1029 J ST STE 150
Sacramento, CA 95814-2834 CRIMINAL INFORMATION SHARING ALLIANCE INC
Charitable Organization (c/o GLEN GILLUM)
( Disabled Persons' Rights) 101 PARKSHORE DR STE 220
Folsom, CA 95630-4726
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF FOOD & DRUG OFFICIALS Charitable Organization
7609 GLENBAIN WAY ( Crime Prevention N.E.C.)
Elk Grove, CA 95758-1002
Agricultural Organization CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEGAL FOUNDATION
2131 L ST
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF FOOD BANKS Sacramento, CA 95816-4924
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CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS FDN COUNTY COUNSELS ASSOCIATION OF CALIFORNIA
1415 L ST STE 850 (c/o JAMES L MCBRIDE)
Sacramento, CA 95814-3977 1100 K ST 101
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95814-3932
( Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations N.E.C.) Business League
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HEARING I NSTRUMENT SPECIALISTS COUNTY LINE YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE
1121 L ST STE 409 PO BOX 454
Sacramento, CA 95814-3969 Galt, CA 95632-0454
Business League Educational Organization
COUNTY SUPERVISORS ASSN OF CA
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HIGHWAY PATROLMEN 1100 K ST STE 101
2030 V ST Sacramento, CA 95814-3932
Sacramento, CA 95818-1730 Civic League
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COUNTY TAXPAYERS LEAGUE
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HIGHWAY PATROLMEN DENTAL TR 1804 TRIBUTE RD STE 207
(c/o JON HAMM) Sacramento, CA 95815-4313
2030 V ST Civic League
Sacramento, CA 95818-1730
Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association (Non-Govt. Emps.) COUNTY WELFARE DIRECTORS ASSO OF CALIFORNIA
925 L ST STE 350
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HIGHWAY SAFETY LEADERS INC Sacramento, CA 95814-3703
(c/o TANYA CHALUPA) Board of Trade
PO BOX 188439
Sacramento, CA 95818-8439 COURSE IN MIRACLES
Charitable Organization 2891 LONDONDERRY DR
Sacramento, CA 95827-1318
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HOMES AND SERVICES FOR THE AGING Religious Organization
1315 I ST STE 100
Sacramento, CA 95814-2915 COURT OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST IMPERIAL EMPIRE
Charitable Organization 2000 K ST
( Senior Citizens' Housing/Retirement Communities) Sacramento, CA 95814-4217
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONA
(c/o CHARLES CLARK) COURTYARD PRIVATE SCHOOL
PO BOX 163824 205 24TH ST
Sacramento, CA 95816-8824 Sacramento, CA 95816-3015
Business League Literary Organization
( Promotion of Business) ( Primary, Elementary Schools)
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF JOINT POWERS AUTHORITIES COVENANT CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL INC
(c/o JACK RAUWOLF) (c/o FRANK L GARCIA)
PO BOX 255431 PO BOX 1555
Sacramento, CA 95865-5431 Rancho Cordova, CA 95741-1555
Board of Trade Religious Organization
( Christian)
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF LICENCED SECURITY AGENCIES GUARDS &
ASSOC CPCA VENTURES
(c/o SHERRY RAMM) (c/o CARMELA CASTELLANO)
915 L ST C251 1215 K ST STE 700
Sacramento, CA 95814-3700 Sacramento, CA 95814-3946
Board of Trade Charitable Organization
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(c/o MICHAEL GOTCH) CPCH FOUNDATION
801 12TH ST STE 611 (c/o PIONEER HOUSE)
Sacramento, CA 95814-2947 415 P ST
Educational Organization Sacramento, CA 95814-5339
( Community, Neighborhood Development, Improvement (General)) Charitable Organization
( Single Organization Support )
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF LOCAL HOUSING FINANCE AGENCIES
1006 4TH ST FL 6 CPM EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Sacramento, CA 95814-3326 (c/o BRIAN F HOEY)
Board of Trade 1233 NOONAN DR
Sacramento, CA 95822-2569
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF MEAT PROCESSORS Educational Organization
10145 TWIN CITIES RD ( Education N.E.C.)
Galt, CA 95632-8894
Business League CREATING ADVANCEMENT THROUGH RESEARCH & EDUCATION FOR DIABETES
(c/o JOAN E MATHISON)
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL PRODUCTS SUPPLIERS PO BOX 381
1 CAPITOL MALL STE 320 Sacramento, CA 95812-0381
Sacramento, CA 95814-3228 Charitable Organization
Business League ( Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution )
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE SPECIALIZED EDUCATION & SERVICES CREDIT UNION SELF-INSURED GROUP OF CALIFORNIA INC
(c/o MR WAYNE K MIYAMOTO) (c/o AFFINITY GROUP ADMINISTRATORS)
1722 J ST STE 3 1568 CREEKSIDE DRIVE
Sacramento, CA 95814-3023 Folsom, CA 95630-3449
Educational Organization Business League
( Management & Technical Assistance )
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL PRCESS SERVERS
2520 VENTURE OAKS WAY STE 150 CREDIT UNIONS IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Sacramento, CA 95833-4228 1485 RIVER PARK DR
Business League Sacramento, CA 95815-4501
Credit Union
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL SCIENTISTS
660 J ST STE 480 CREDIT UNIONS IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Sacramento, CA 95814-2483 2120 K ST
Agricultural Organization Sacramento, CA 95816-4921
Credit Union
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHIATRIC TECHICIANS
(c/o DAN WESTERN) CREDIT UNIONS IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
1220 S ST STE 100 PO BOX 276507
Sacramento, CA 95814-7138 Sacramento, CA 95827-6507
Agricultural Organization Credit Union
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES FOR IHSS CREDIT UNIONS IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
1029 J ST 120 PO BOX 277637
Sacramento, CA 95814-0000 Sacramento, CA 95827-7637
Board of Trade Credit Union
( Boards of Trade)
CROSS CREEK FAMILY COUNSELING
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORY DIRECTORS Carrie Harper, LMFT
4600 BROADWAY 2300 Telephone (916) 722-6100
Sacramento, CA 95820-1527 8421 Auburn Blvd., Building 3
Charitable Organization Citrus Heights. CA 956 10
( Promotion of Business) http://www.crosscreekcounseling.com/
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF RECOVERY CARE CENTERS COALITION OF CALIFORNIA WELFARE RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS
(c/o TONI M ANGLE PRES) 1901 ALHAMBRA BLVD STE 2
1110 2ND ST Sacramento, CA 95816-7000
Sacramento, CA 95814-3204 Charitable Organization
Chamber of Commerce
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CALIFORNIA BAIL AGENTS ASSOCIATION COLLEGE GREENS SWIM & RACQUET CLUB
1 CAPITOL MALL STE 320 2707 NORTE DAME DR
Sacramento, CA 95814-3228 Sacramento, CA 95826-0000
Board of Trade Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club
1521 I ST
Sacramento, CA 95814-2016 COMEBACK CHRISTIAN CENTER CHURCH
Business League (c/o RODNEY ANDREWS)
2616 W PINTAIL WAY
CALIFORNIA BEEF CATTLE IMPROVEMENT ASSN Elk Grove, CA 95757-8204
12016 RISING RD Religious Organization
Wilton, CA 95693-9465 ( Protestant)
Agricultural Organization
COMITE MEXICANO DE BENEFICENCIA
CALIFORNIA BEER & BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS COMMUNITY AFFAIRS FND 2387 STONE RIVER CT
1415 L ST STE 890 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6203
Sacramento, CA 95814-3964 Fraternal Beneficiary Society, Order or Association
Business League
CALIFORNIA BEVERAGE MERCHANTS COMITE PATRIOTICO MEXICANO
2386 FAIR OAKS BLVD STE 215 2180 GOLDEN CENTRE LN
Sacramento, CA 95825-4741 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-4479
Business League Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE FOR THE CALIFORNIA WOMENS AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS INC
1008 10TH ST 328 4500 RUTGERS WAY
Sacramento, CA 95814-3502 Sacramento, CA 95821-2216
Civic League Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA CHECK CASHERS & SELLERS ASSN COMMUNITY SCHOOL SOLUTIONS OF CALIFORNIA INC
581 LA SIERRA DR (c/o SHEILA ANDERSON)
Sacramento, CA 95864-7205 4700 ROSEVILLE RD
Business League North Highlands, CA 95660-5143
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA CHILD DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATORS ASSOCIATION ( Children's, Youth Services)
717 13TH ST
Sacramento, CA 95814-1951 COMMUNITY SERVICES OPERATION NEED VOICE
Board of Trade (c/o MARY JONES)
PO BOX 191313
CALIFORNIA CHILDREN S COUNCIL Sacramento, CA 95819-1313
2222 H ST Charitable Organization
Sacramento, CA 95816-4024 ( Senior Centers, Services)
Charitable Organization
COMMUNITY SERVICES PLANNING COUNCIL INC
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CALIFORNIA CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION CONSUMERS FOR AUTO RELIABILITY AND SAFETY FOUNDATION
(c/o WENDY KREIDER DC) 1303 J ST STE 270
1600 SACRAMENTO INN WAY STE 106 Sacramento, CA 95814-2935
Sacramento, CA 95815-3458 Charitable Organization
Business League
CONSUMERS SELF-HELP CENTER
CALIFORNIA CHIROPRACTIC FOUNDATION (c/o LCL ADMINISTRATORS INC)
1600 SACRAMENTO INN WAY STE 106 3031 FRANKLIN BLVD
Sacramento, CA 95815-3458 Sacramento, CA 95818-3938
Charitable Organization Charitable Organization
( Unknown)
CALIFORNIA CHIROPRATIC ASSOCIATION
(c/o JULIANO CALLACI DC) CONSUMERS VALLEY ORGANIZATION
1600 SACRAMENTO INN WAY STE 106 (c/o KEITH L DEMETRAK PRES)
Sacramento, CA 95815-3458 8761 EARLY TIMES LN
Business League Wilton, CA 95693-9687
Civic League
CALIFORNIA CHIROPRATIC ASSOCIATION
(c/o KAY KOBE DC) CONSUMNES RIVER AQUATICS
1600 SACRAMENTO INN WAY STE 106 PO BOX 580495
Sacramento, CA 95815-3458 Elk Grove, CA 95758-0009
Business League Charitable Organization
( Swimming, Water Recreation)
CALIFORNIA CHURCH IMPACT
4044 PASADENA AVE CONTINUING CHALLEGE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COMMITTEE
Sacramento, CA 95821-2868 5770 FREEPORT BLVD STE 200
Civic League Sacramento, CA 95822-3516
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA CIGAR ASSOCIATION INC ( Pollution Abatement and Control Services)
(c/o JESSIE LEA JONES PRES)
1716 X ST CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTER FOR PEST MANAGEMENT INC
Sacramento, CA 95818-2335 1143 N MARKET BLVED STE 7
Board of Trade Sacramento, CA 95834-0000
Agricultural Organization
CALIFORNIA CITIZENS AGAINST LAWSUIT ABUSE
(c/o THOMAS SCOTT) CONTRACTORS CARING FOR KIDS
PO BOX 1163 4887 PASADENA AVE
Sacramento, CA 95812-1163 Sacramento, CA 95841-4239
Civic League Charitable Organization
( Alliance/Advocacy Organizations ) ( Children's, Youth Services)
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA COALITION FOR YOUTH ( Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Treatment Only)
1220 H ST STE 103
Sacramento, CA 95814-1931
CORNERSTONE SHADY OAKS CORPORATION
Educational Organization
2125 19TH ST STE 101
( Children's, Youth Services)
Sacramento, CA 95818-1602
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA COALITION OF DOMESTICREFERRAL AGENCIES INC ( Housing Support Services -- Other)
(c/o SALLY MCFARLAND)
PO BOX 19042
CORNERSTONE TADBERNACLE
Sacramento, CA 95819-0042
2149 NORTH AVE
Business League
Sacramento, CA 95838-3152
( Promotion of Business)
Religious Organization
CALIFORNIA COALITION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS
COROS INSTITUTE
1 CAPITOL MALL STE 320
(c/o PATRICIA DICKSON)
Sacramento, CA 95814-3228
9200 FAIR OAKS BLVD
Business League
Fair Oaks, CA 95628-6811
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA COALITION OF TRAVEL ORGANIZATION ( Educational Services and Schools - Other)
925 L ST 220
Sacramento, CA 95814-3703
CORRECTIONAL PEACE OFFICERS FOUNDATION INC
Board of Trade
1346 N MARKET BLVD
Sacramento, CA 95834-1912
CALIFORNIA COLUMBIAN CHARITIES INC Charitable Organization
(c/o RICHARD L CUTTING TREASURER)
3500 D ST
CORRECTIONS INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
Sacramento, CA 95816-3412
(c/o LANCE CORCORAN)
Fraternal Beneficiary Society, Order or Association
1811 10TH ST
Sacramento, CA 95814-7014
CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON AUTISM FOUNDATION Educational Organization
(c/o CARY RUDMAN) ( Correctional Facilities N.E.C.)
428 J ST 400
Sacramento, CA 95814-0000
COSMIC CHURCH OF LIFE AND SPIRITUAL SCIENCE INC
Charitable Organization
14721 GARCIA WAY BOX 76
( Single Organization Support )
Sloughhouse, CA 95683-9736
Religious Organization
CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON JOBS AND GROWTH
(c/o MARK MOSHER)
COTTAGE WAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1121 L ST STE 401
2117 COTTAGE WAY
Sacramento, CA 95814-3969
Sacramento, CA 95825-1064
Civic League
Religious Organization
( Economic Development)
COTTAGE WAY DAYCARE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
CALIFORNIA COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION
(c/o COTTAGE KIDS)
1851 HERITAGE LN STE 255
2800 COTTAGE WAY
Sacramento, CA 95815-4949
Sacramento, CA 95825-1846
Business League
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY AWARENESS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
COUNCIL FOR A GREEN ENVIRONMENT
ASSOCIATION
(c/o SARAH WEST)
(c/o L W HEGLAND)
581 LA SIERRA DR
1029 K ST STE 46
Sacramento, CA 95864-7205
Sacramento, CA 95814-3816
Board of Trade
Charitable Organization
( Disaster Preparedness and Relief Services)
COUNCIL FOR LEGISLATIVE EXCELLENCE
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING A CA NON-PROFIT PBLC BNFT COALITION FOR ADEQUATE SCHOOL HOUSING
(c/o PATRICK R SABELHAUS) 1130 K ST STE 210
1006 4TH ST FL 6 Sacramento, CA 95814-3965
Sacramento, CA 95814-3326 Business League
Business League
( Promotion of Business) COALITION FOR ALTERNATIVES TO KIEFER LANDFILL
6633 VENTANA DR
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL FOR THE PROMOTION OF HISTORY Sloughhouse, CA 95683-9446
6000 J ST Civic League
Sacramento, CA 95819-2605
Charitable Organization COALITION FOR CALIFORNIA JOBS
(c/o STEVEN S LUCAS)
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL OF ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION PO BOX 1736
1303 J ST Sacramento, CA 95812-1736
Sacramento, CA 95814-2932 Board of Trade
Charitable Organization
COALITION FOR COMMUNITY CATS
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL OF CHURCHES (c/o CHRISTIE PARKER)
4044 PASADENA AVE PO BOX 162597
Sacramento, CA 95821-2868 Sacramento, CA 95816-2597
Religious Organization Charitable Organization
( Christian) ( Animal Protection and Welfare)
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL OF COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES COALITION FOR CRIME VICTIM SERVICES
(c/o RUSTY SELIX) (c/o LINDA SIEGEL)
1127 11TH ST STE 925 360 STONEBROOK DR
Sacramento, CA 95814-3811 Folsom, CA 95630-1653
Board of Trade Charitable Organization
( Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.)
CALIFORNIA COUNCIL OF THE BLIND
(c/o C SKIVERS) COALITION FOR ENHANCED MARINE RESOURCES
1510 J ST STE 125 (c/o KEVIN SLAGLE)
Sacramento, CA 95814-2098 1215 K ST 2100
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95814-3958
( Eye Research) Civic League
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CALIFORNIA ELECTED WOMENS ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCATION AND RESE CHRISTIAN EVANGELISTIC ASSEMBLIES INC
(c/o CSUS) 4120 S MARKET CT
1029 K ST STE 35 Sacramento, CA 95834-1222
Sacramento, CA 95814-3821 Religious Organization
Educational Organization
( Women's Studies) CHRISTIAN FAITH WORLD MINISTRIES
(c/o DR RONALD E HODGES PRESIDENT)
CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC SIGN ASSOC INC 2214 ARDEN WAY 222
PO BOX 276567 Sacramento, CA 95825-3302
Sacramento, CA 95827-6567 Religious Organization
Business League
CHRISTIAN FAITH WORLD MINISTRIES CENTER
CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC TRANSPORTATION COALITION (c/o RONALD E HODGES)
(c/o DAVID L MODISETTE) 2214 ARDEN WAY 222
1015 K ST 200 Sacramento, CA 95825-3302
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CALIFORNIA HOMELESS AND HOUSING COALITION ACTION FUND CITIZENS FOR HEALTH CARE YES ON SANTA CLARA COUNTY MEASURE A
801 12TH ST (c/o ERIN OBRIEN)
Sacramento, CA 95814-2947 555 CAPITOL MALL STE 1425
Civic League Sacramento, CA 95814-4602
Civic League
CALIFORNIA HORSE RACING INSTITUTE ( Human Service Organizations - Multipurpose)
(c/o NORMAN TOWNE)
980 9TH ST STE 2000 CITIZENS FOR HONEST PARK PLANNING AGRICULTURE AND BUSINESS
Sacramento, CA 95814-2739 AGAINST P
Board of Trade 1601 EXPOSITION BLVD FB9
( Promotion of Business) Sacramento, CA 95815-5103
Social Welfare Organization
CALIFORNIA HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE ASSOCIATION ( Promotion of Business)
(c/o MARGARET CLAUSEN)
3841 N FREEWAY BLVD STE 225 CITIZENS FOR LAW & ORDER
Sacramento, CA 95834-1969 (c/o SUSAN FISHER PRES)
Board of Trade 1809 S STREET STE 101316
( Promotion of Business) Sacramento, CA 95814-6736
Social Welfare Organization
CALIFORNIA HOSPICE FOUNDATION
3841 NORTH FREEWAY CITIZENS FOR POLITICAL REFORM
Sacramento, CA 95834-1949 (c/o CHARLES H BELL JR)
Charitable Organization 455 CAPITOL MALL STE 801
( Health - General and Rehabilitative N.E.C.) Sacramento, CA 95814-4433
Social Welfare Organization
CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION ( Voter Education, Registration)
1215 K ST STE 800
Sacramento, CA 95814-3946 CITIZENS FOR RAIL CALIFORNIA
Board of Trade 1017 L ST STE 217
Sacramento, CA 95814-3805
CALIFORNIA HOSPITALS ISSUES COMMITTEE Civic League
1215 K ST 800
Sacramento, CA 95814-3946 CITIZENS FOR THE CALIFORNIAREPUBLIC
Business League (c/o IGOR A BIRMAN)
2150 RIVER PLAZA DR STE 150
CALIFORNIA HOTEL & LODGING ASSOCIATION Sacramento, CA 95833-4131
414 29TH ST Social Welfare Organization
Sacramento, CA 95816-3211 ( Alliance/Advocacy Organizations )
Business League
CITIZENS FOR TRI-CITY
CALIFORNIA HOTEL & MOTEL ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION (c/o OLSON HAGEL & FISHBURN LLP)
(c/o JAMES O ABRAMS) 555 CAPITOL MALL STE 1425
414 29TH ST Sacramento, CA 95814-4602
Sacramento, CA 95816-3211 Civic League
Charitable Organization ( Voter Education, Registration)
( Scholarships, Student Financial Aid Services, Awards)
CITIZENS TO PROTECT OUR SCHOOLS HEALTH CARE AND PUBLIC SAFETY
CALIFORNIA HOUSING AUTHORITIES ASSOCIATION (c/o DEAN TIPPS)
1006 4TH ST FL 6 555 CAPITOL MALL STE 1425
Sacramento, CA 95814-3326 Sacramento, CA 95814-4602
Civic League Social Welfare Organization
( Civil Rights, Advocacy for Specific Groups)
CALIFORNIA HOUSING COUNCIL
980 9TH ST STE 2380 CITIZENS TO STOP THE POWER GRAB
Sacramento, CA 95814-2742 (c/o ASHLEE N TITUS)
Board of Trade 455 CAPITOL MALL STE 801
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Sacramento, CA 95814-4433
CALIFORNIA INCONTINENT PRODUCT SUPPLIERS ASSOCIATION Civic League
(c/o DENNIS WARREN) ( Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy N.E.C.)
725 30TH ST STE 102
Sacramento, CA 95816-3842 CITRUS HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Board of Trade 7525 AUBURN BLVD STE 5
Citrus Heights, CA 95610-2239
CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT GROCERS ASSOCIATION Religious Organization
1425 RIVER PARK DR STE 226
Sacramento, CA 95815-4523 CITRUS HEIGHTS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Business League 7115A GREENBACK LN
Citrus Heights, CA 95621-5526
CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT OIL MARKETERS ASSOCIATION Board of Trade
3831 NORTH FREEWAY BLVD CITRUS HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sacramento, CA 95834-1933 7405 MARIPOSA AVE
Business League
Citrus Heights, CA 95610-2332
CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION Religious Organization
1112 I ST STE 350 CITRUS HEIGHTS DOLPHINS
Sacramento, CA 95814-2836 PO BOX 8856
Business League Citrus Heights, CA 95621-8856
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR CORPORATION ( Youth Development Programs, Other)
151 BLUE RAVINE RD
Folsom, CA 95630-4704 CITRUS HEIGHTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Charitable Organization 5904 TWIN CREEKS CT
( Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose and Other N.E.C.) Citrus Heights, CA 95621-6223
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA INDIAN MANPOWER CONSORTIUM INC
738 N MARKET BLVD CITRUS HEIGHTS QUILT GUILD
Sacramento, CA 95834-1206 (c/o LOUISE HUDDLE)
Charitable Organization 6937 LEHAVKE WAY
( Employment Procurement Assistance, Job Training) Citrus Heights, CA 95621-0000
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA INLAND FISHERIES FOUNDATION INC ( Public Foundations)
(c/o ROD BROWNING)
4260 24TH ST CITRUS HEIGHTS ROTARY FOUNDATION
Sacramento, CA 95822-1406 (c/o FRANK LARA)
Charitable Organization PO BOX 221
( Fisheries Resources) Citrus Heights, CA 95611-0221
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE FOR MENTAL HEALTH ( Scholarships, Student Financial Aid Services, Awards)
(c/o SANDRA NAYLOR GOODWIN PHD)
2125 19TH ST 2ND FLOOR CITRUS HEIGHTS TEEN UNITY TEAM
Sacramento, CA 95818-1602 8246 VILLAVIEW DR
Charitable Organization Citrus Heights, CA 95621-0133
( Hospitals and Related Primary Medical Care Facilities) Educational Organization
( Youth Development Programs, Other)
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT
1215 K ST 940 CITRUS HEIGHTS WATER DISTRICT FINANCING CORPORATION
Sacramento, CA 95814-3946 (c/o CITRUS HEIGHTS WATER DISTRICT)
Educational Organization 6230 SYLVAN RD
( Elementary, Secondary Education, K - 12) Citrus Heights, CA 95610-5610
Social Welfare Organization
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF LIBRARIES ( Public Finance, Taxation, Monetary Policy)
717 K ST STE 300
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CALIFORNIA IRRIGATION INSTITUTE INC CIVIL JUSTICE RESEARCH AND EDUCATION PROJECT
(c/o KATHRYN CHARLTON) (c/o FRANK PITRE)
5999 FREEPORT BLVD 770 L ST STE 1200
Sacramento, CA 95822-3506 Sacramento, CA 95814-3396
Educational Organization Business League
( Energy Resources Conservation and Development) ( Professional Societies, Associations )
CALIFORNIA ITALIAN AMERICAN TASK FORCE FOUNDATION CLARA MAES FAMILY CARE HOME
PO BOX 189427 (c/o CLARENCE JAMES III)
Sacramento, CA 95818-9427 2693 MAYBROOK DR
Educational Organization Sacramento, CA 95835-1386
( Cultural, Ethnic Awareness) Charitable Organization
( Group Home (Long Term))
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CALIFORNIA JOURNAL
(c/o VIGO G NIELSEN JR) CLASSIFIED SUPERVISORS ASSN
2101 K ST (c/o RUTH HOLBROOK)
Sacramento, CA 95816-4920 2533 42ND ST
Educational Organization Sacramento, CA 95817-2146
( Printing, Publishing) Labor Organization
( Labor Unions, Organizations)
CALIFORNIA JUSTICE FOUNDATION
PO BOX 19382 CLEAN & SOBER
Sacramento, CA 95819-0382 (c/o WAYNE C HARTMIRE JR)
Educational Organization 1321 NORTH C STREET
Sacramento, CA 95814-0607
CALIFORNIA KIWIFRUIT EXPORTERS ASSOCIATION Charitable Organization
9845 HORN RD STE 160 ( Homeless Persons Centers, Services)
Sacramento, CA 95827-1981
Business League CLEAN & SOBER DETOX A CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT CORPORATION
(c/o BUNNY TROUTMAN)
CALIFORNIA LABOR AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COALITION 8946 MADISON AVE
(c/o MELBA MUSCAROLAS) Fair Oaks, CA 95628-4010
915 L ST PMB-C 351 Charitable Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-3700 ( Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Prevention & Treatment)
Business League
( Promotion of Business) CLEAN POWER CAMPAIGN
(c/o V JOHN WHITE - EXEC DIR)
CALIFORNIA LABORERS-EMPLOYERS COOPERATION AND EDUCATION TRUST 1100 11TH ST STE 311
11135 TRADE CENTER DR STE 100 Sacramento, CA 95814-3812
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6242 Local Association of Employees
Labor Organization
( Scouting Organizations) CLIPPED WINGS UNITED AIR LINES STEWARDESS ALUMNAE & FLIGHT ATTEND
(c/o JOHANNA GREGORY)
CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION 621 COMMONS DR
1215 K ST STE 1816 Sacramento, CA 95825-6633
Sacramento, CA 95814-3947 Charitable Organization
Board of Trade ( Single Organization Support )
CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION GROUP INSURANCE TRUST CLUB PERU OF SACRAMENTO
PO BOX 13968 (c/o JOSE RISSO)
Sacramento, CA 95853-3968 9452 LAGUNA CREEK DR
Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association (Non-Govt. Emps.) Elk Grove, CA 95624-2043
CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION INC Charitable Organization
1491 RIVER PARK DR STE 100 ( International Development, Relief Services)
Sacramento, CA 95815-4512
Board of Trade CHILDRENS RECEIVING HOME GUILD OF SACRAMENTO INC
3555 AUBURN BLVD
CALIFORNIA LATHING & PLASTERING CONTRACTORS ASSN Sacramento, CA 95821-2005
716 10TH ST STE 100 Charitable Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-1807
Business League CHILDRENS RECEIVING HOME OF SACRAMENTO
3555 AUBURN BLVD
CALIFORNIA LATINO MEDICAL ASSNS SACRAMENTO-SIERRA VALLEY CHAPTER Sacramento, CA 95821-2005
(c/o JESSICA NUNEZ DE YBARRA) Charitable Organization
PO BOX 367
Sacramento, CA 95812-0367 CHILDRENS SERVICES FOUNDATION
Educational Organization 2201 K ST
( Professional Societies, Associations ) Sacramento, CA 95816-4922
Charitable Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-2099
Educational Organization CATHOLIC HERALD
( Opera) 5890 NEWMAN CT
Sacramento, CA 95819-2608
CALIFORNIA MUSICAL THEATRE FOUNDATION Charitable Organization
(c/o PHILLIP E GIBBONS)
1510 J ST STE 200 CATHOLIC LADIES RELIEF SOCIETY OF SACRAMENTO
Sacramento, CA 95814-2099 PO BOX 160353
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95816-0353
( Single Organization Support) Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA PARKS & CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION CENTER FOR APPLIED RESEARCH SOLUTIONS INC
PO BOX 188679 771 OAK AVE PKWY 2
Sacramento, CA 95818-8679 Folsom, CA 95630-6802
Charitable Organization Educational Organization
( Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis )
CALIFORNIA PARTNERSHIP TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
(c/o DOTTIE DEERWESTER) CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE SOLUTIONS
1107 9TH ST STE 300 (c/o JANET WALDEN PRES)
Sacramento, CA 95814-3608 1329 HOWE AVE STE 200
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95825-3363
( Intergroup, Race Relations) Charitable Organization
( Labor Unions, Organizations)
CALIFORNIA PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION INC
1455 RESPONSE RD STE 190 CENTER FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH AND WELL-BEING INC
Sacramento, CA 95815-5266 (c/o KATHRYN HALL M P H EXEC DIRECTOR)
Business League 1900 T ST
Sacramento, CA 95811-6822
CALIFORNIA PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM Charitable Organization
1455 RESPONSE RD STE 190 ( Unknown)
Sacramento, CA 95815-5266
Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association (Non-Govt. Emps.) CENTER FOR COMPLEMENTARY CARE
(c/o LAURIE LEWIS)
CALIFORNIA PHARMACISTS ASSOC EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 22 CROSSLEY CT
4030 LENNANE DR Sacramento, CA 95833-3915
Sacramento, CA 95834-1987 Charitable Organization
Educational Organization ( Rehabilitative Medical Services)
( Professional Societies, Associations )
CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART SACRAMENTO
CALIFORNIA PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION 1519 19TH ST
4030 LENNANE DR Sacramento, CA 95814-5202
Sacramento, CA 95834-1987 Educational Organization
Business League
CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT & ACHIEVEMENT
CALIFORNIA PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION (c/o STEVEN A KARP)
(c/o CARY CAULFIELD) 4012 ESPERANZA DR
1308 28TH ST Sacramento, CA 95864-3071
Sacramento, CA 95816-6002 Charitable Organization
Business League
CENTER FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES
CALIFORNIA PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION 1100 11TH ST STE 311
2880 GATEWAY OAKS DR STE 140 Sacramento, CA 95814-3812
Sacramento, CA 95833-4333 Charitable Organization
Business League ( Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis )
CALIFORNIA PREMIUM FINANCE ASSOCIATION INC CENTRAL CALIFORNIA FELLOWSHIP OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
(c/o ERIC A DANIELS) 7500 14TH AVE
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Educational Organization
CALIFORNIA REBUILD AMERICA COALITION ( Visual Arts Organizations)
(c/o SARAH L LAYTON)
1215 K ST STE 1570 CHAM REFUGEE OF SACRAMENTO
Sacramento, CA 95814-3953 (c/o YOUSOF MOHAMMED)
Social Welfare Organization 7950 DEER LAKE DR
( Community, Neighborhood Development, Improvement (General)) Sacramento, CA 95823-4437
Social Welfare Organization
CALIFORNIA RECEIVERS FORUM SACRAMENTO VALLEY CHAPTER ( Cultural, Ethnic Awareness)
(c/o BEVERLY N MCFARLAND)
928 2ND ST CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF SACRAMENTO
Sacramento, CA 95814-2201 PO BOX 162508
Business League Sacramento, CA 95816-2508
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA RECOVERY TEAM ( Symphony Orchestras)
(c/o THOMAS W HILTACHK)
455 CAPITOL MALL STE 801 CHAMPAN A NEW WAY OF LIFE
Sacramento, CA 95814-4433 (c/o MAN T JONES)
Social Welfare Organization PO BOX 6362
( Alliance/Advocacy Organizations ) Folsom, CA 95763-6362
Educational Organization
CALIFORNIA REDEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION ( Humanities Organizations)
(c/o JOHN F SHIREY)
1400 K ST STE 204 CHAN BUDDHISM AND ACUPUNCTURE RESEARCH CENTER
Sacramento, CA 95814-3916 1924 MEER WAY
Board of Trade Sacramento, CA 95822-1977
( Promotion of Business) Charitable Organization
( Unknown)
CALIFORNIA REDEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION
1400 K ST STE 204 CHANG CHENG CHINESE SCHOOL
Sacramento, CA 95814-3916 (c/o CHUNGUANG WANG)
Educational Organization 2044 LARKHALL CIR
( Public, Society Benefit - Multipurpose and Other N.E.C.) Folsom, CA 95630-6117
Educational Organization
CALIFORNIA REFUSE REMOVAL COUNCIL ( Elementary, Secondary Education, K - 12)
(c/o GREEN HASSON & JANKS LLP)
1121 L ST STE 505 CHANGING LIVES TOGETHER INCORPORATED
Sacramento, CA 95814-3943 (c/o GEORGE A HANSON)
Board of Trade 1687 BALLOU CIR
Folsom, CA 95630-5715
CALIFORNIA REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION Educational Organization
(c/o MAURINE DYER STEVENS) ( Scholarships, Student Financial Aid Services, Awards)
1029 J ST STE 380
Sacramento, CA 95814-2878 CHANTEUSES INC
Business League (c/o JACK D MILLER)
( Promotion of Business) 6147 BLUCHER LN
Citrus Heights, CA 95621-8320
CALIFORNIA REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION INSTITUTE Charitable Organization
1029 J ST STE 380 ( Singing, Choral)
Sacramento, CA 95814-2878
Scientific Organization CHAP INTERNATIONAL INC
( Insurance Providers, Services) (c/o OSATO IREDIA)
2116 HEGER WAY
CALIFORNIA RENEWAL Elk Grove, CA 95758-7120
(c/o NATALIE WILLIAMS) Civic League
PO BOX 2047 ( Diseases, Disorders, Medical Disciplines N.E.C.)
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Sacramento, CA 95812-2047
Civic League CHAPEL OF PRAISE
( Civil Liberties Advocacy) 2440 NEGRARA WAY
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-3823
CALIFORNIA RENTAL ASSOCIATION Religious Organization
4351 AUBURN BLVD
Sacramento, CA 95841-4152 CHAPTER 52 EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION SACRAMENTO
Business League CALIFORNIA
PO BOX 15743
CALIFORNIA RESIDENCE FOUNDATION Sacramento, CA 95852-0743
(c/o DARIUS ANDERSON) Educational Organization
1215 K ST STE 1150
Sacramento, CA 95814-3955 CHARITABLE FUNDRAISING INC
Charitable Organization (c/o STEVE CHEEK)
( Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.) 5650 AUBURN BLVD STE C
Sacramento, CA 95841-2904
CALIFORNIA RESOURCE CONSERVATION FUND Charitable Organization
801 K ST 1318 ( Community Foundations)
Sacramento, CA 95814-3531
Educational Organization CHARLES HARDY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
1007 7TH ST FL 4
CALIFORNIA RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE Sacramento, CA 95814-3407
(c/o REX S HIME) Charitable Organization
1121 L ST STE 809
Sacramento, CA 95814-3974 CHARLOTTE POTTER MINISTRIES INC
Charitable Organization 6834 FAIR OAKS BLVD
( Natural Resources Conservation and Protection) Carmichael, CA 95608-3814
Religious Organization
CALIFORNIA RESOURCE REC ASSOC
785 ORCHARD DR STE 225 CHARTER SCHOOLS DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Folsom, CA 95630-5558 (c/o MICHAEL AGOSTINI SECY TREAS)
Educational Organization 7750 COLLEGE TOWN DR STE 100
( Professional Societies, Associations ) Sacramento, CA 95826-2344
Educational Organization
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION ( Management & Technical Assistance )
1011 10TH ST
Sacramento, CA 95814-3501 CHARTERVOICE
Business League (c/o ERIC PREMACK)
7750 COLLEGE TOWN DR STE 100
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION INC Sacramento, CA 95826-2344
1011 10TH ST Social Welfare Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-3501 ( Professional Societies, Associations )
Charitable Organization
( Unknown) CHAUTAUQUA PLAYHOUSE
5325 ENGLE RD STE 110
CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION ISSUES POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE Carmichael, CA 95608-7900
(c/o SULLIVAN ROCHE & JOHNSON) Charitable Organization
1011 10TH ST ( Theater)
Sacramento, CA 95814-3501
Social Welfare Organization CHEMICAL INDUSTRY COUNCIL OF CALIFORNIA
PO BOX 2260
CALIFORNIA RETAILERS ASSOCIATION Folsom, CA 95763-2260
980 9TH ST STE 2100 Business League
Sacramento, CA 95814-2740
Board of Trade CHERISH CALIFORNIAS CHILDREN INC
(c/o JOHN E STOOS)
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CALIFORNIA RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOC- LAURA E SETTLE SCHOLARSHIP 4246 2ND AVE
FOUNDAT Sacramento, CA 95817-2119
(c/o NORMAN GOULD) Charitable Organization
800 HOWE AVE STE 370 ( Public Foundations)
Sacramento, CA 95825-3965
Educational Organization CHERISH NOW COALITION
( Scholarships, Student Financial Aid Services, Awards) (c/o SYNTHIA A SMITH)
3051 PORTSMOUTH DR
CALIFORNIA RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-5354
(c/o WILLIAM FORTSON) Charitable Organization
2826 INGLETON LN ( Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations)
Sacramento, CA 95835-2138
Social Welfare Organization CHERRY ISLAND GOLF CLUB
2360 ELVERTA RD
CALIFORNIA RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Elverta, CA 95626-9734
(c/o PATRICIA A BOYD) Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club
7801 GREENRIDGE WAY
Fair Oaks, CA 95628-4812 CHEVRA KADISHA OF GREATER SACRAMENTO
Social Welfare Organization (c/o TONI ROSENBERG)
1804 K ST LEVEL 3
CALIFORNIA RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Sacramento, CA 95814-0000
800 HOWE AVE STE 370 Religious Organization
Sacramento, CA 95825-3965 ( Jewish)
Social Welfare Organization
CHEZ MAGNOLIA
CALIFORNIA RICE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (c/o MONICA BAISDEN)
(c/o TIMOTHY JOHNSON) 8250 CALVINE RD STE C238
8801 FOLSOM BLVD STE 172 Sacramento, CA 95828-9313
Sacramento, CA 95826-3249 Educational Organization
Business League ( Educational Services and Schools - Other)
Sacramento, CA 95814-3702
Social Welfare Organization CHILD ABUSE COUNCIL OF SACRAMENTO
( Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution ) 4700 ROSEVILLE RD STE 102
North Highlands, CA 95660-5100
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL LIBRARY ASSN Charitable Organization
1001 26TH ST ( Child Abuse, Prevention of)
Sacramento, CA 95816-4813
Business League CHILD ACTION INCORPORATED
9800 OLD WINERY PL
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL LIBRARY FOUNDATION Sacramento, CA 95827-1700
(c/o PENNY G KASTANIS) Charitable Organization
1400 41ST ST ( Children's, Youth Services)
Sacramento, CA 95819-4041
Educational Organization CHILD AND FAMILY INSTITUTE
( Scholarships, Student Financial Aid Services, Awards) 4545 9TH AVE
Sacramento, CA 95820-1452
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL NURSE ORGANIZATION STATE LEVEL Charitable Organization
(c/o PATRICIA GHIGLIERI) ( Child Abuse, Prevention of)
801 12TH ST STE 230
Sacramento, CA 95814-2930 CHILD AND FAMILY POLICY INSTITUTE
Business League (c/o FRANK MECCA)
925 L ST STE 1405
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY FOUNDATION Sacramento, CA 95814-3704
1400 K ST STE 311 Charitable Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-3916 ( Children's, Youth Services)
Educational Organization
( Adult, Continuing Education) CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND TREATMENT CENTER
1401 EL CAMINO AVE STE 104
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION Sacramento, CA 95815-2744
915 L ST STE C PMB 236 Charitable Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-3707
Board of Trade CHILD DEVELOPMENT POLICY INSTITUTE
2520 VENTURE OAKS WAY STE 247
CALIFORNIA SCIENCE EDUCATIONINITIATIVE Sacramento, CA 95833-4228
(c/o STEVEN S LUCAS) Civic League
1415 L ST STE 1200
Sacramento, CA 95814-3976 CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP INC
Social Welfare Organization 6611 CASTRO VALLEY WAY
( Alliance/Advocacy Organizations ) Elk Grove, CA 95758-0000
Religious Organization
CALIFORNIA SCIENCE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
3800 WATT AVE STE 100 CHILD SUPPORT DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
Sacramento, CA 95821-2672 925 L ST STE 1402
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95814-3704
( Arts, Culture, and Humanities N.E.C.) Board of Trade
( Promotion of Business)
CALIFORNIA SEED ASSOCIATION
1521 I ST CHILDREN OF THE HOUR INC
Sacramento, CA 95814-2016 (c/o DARLA SISSON)
Business League PO BOX 1263
Galt, CA 95632-1263
CALIFORNIA SELF-INSURERS ASSOCIATION Charitable Organization
2121 NATOMAS CROSSING DR S-200-398
Sacramento, CA 95834-3847 CHILDREN OF THE STREETS
Business League (c/o VALENTIN RASUMOVSKY)
2920 AUBURN BLVD STE 5
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CALIFORNIA SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS CARPENTERS WORK PRESERVATION COMMITTEE TRUST FUND
(c/o CSPE CENTRAL OFFICE) 3800 WATT AVE STE 215
777 CAMPUS COMMONS RD STE 200 Sacramento, CA 95821-2673
Sacramento, CA 95825-8343 Board of Trade
Business League
CARRIES TOUCH INCORPORATED
CALIFORNIA SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS (c/o TAMMIE DENYSE)
(c/o CSPE CENTRAL OFFICE) 6545 SURFSIDE WAY
777 CAMPUS COMMONS RD STE 200 Sacramento, CA 95831-1060
Sacramento, CA 95825-8343 Charitable Organization
Business League
CARS FOR CHARITY
CALIFORNIA SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 6253 WATT AVE
(c/o CSPE CENTRAL OFFICE) North Highlands, CA 95660-4215
777 CAMPUS COMMONS RD STE 200 Charitable Organization
Sacramento, CA 95825-8343 ( Public Foundations)
Business League
CASA NATOMAS
CALIFORNIA SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS (c/o ESKATON PROPERTIES INCORPORATED)
(c/o CSPE CENTRAL OFFICE) 5105 MANZANITA AVE
777 CAMPUS COMMONS RD STE 200 Carmichael, CA 95608-0523
Sacramento, CA 95825-8343 Charitable Organization
Business League ( Public Housing Facilities)
Sacramento, CA 95815-1406
CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION Religious Organization
1108 O ST
Sacramento, CA 95814-5711 CALVERY CHAPEL FOLSOM ORANGEVILLE
Labor Organization (c/o MICHAEL FLANDERS)
6021 WALNUT AVE
CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION Orangevale, CA 95662-4824
1108 O ST Religious Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-5711 ( Protestant)
Labor Organization
CAMBRIDGE HEIGHTS PARENT-FACULTY CLUB
CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (c/o CHAIRPERSON)
1108 O ST 5555 FLEETWOOD DR
Sacramento, CA 95814-5711 Citrus Heights, CA 95621-7313
Labor Organization Charitable Organization
( Parent/Teacher Group)
CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
1108 O ST CAMELLIA SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION
Sacramento, CA 95814-5711 PO BOX 19786
Labor Organization Sacramento, CA 95819-0786
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
PO BOX 15966 CAMELLIA WALDORF SCHOOL
Sacramento, CA 95852-0966 (c/o MEREDITH JOHANSON)
Labor Organization 5701 FREEPORT BLVD
Sacramento, CA 95822-3503
CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION Literary Organization
1108 O ST ( Kindergarten, Preschool, Nursery School, Early Admissions)
Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
Charitable Organization CAMERON FOUNDATION
(c/o JAMES W CAMERON JR)
CALIFORNIA STATE EMPLOYEES SACRAMENTO CHAPTER NO 2 629 J ST
1108 O ST Sacramento, CA 95814-2405
Sacramento, CA 95814-5706 Charitable Organization
Labor Organization
CAMERON OUTING INC BREWER & GALLAGHER RDS RIO OSO
CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR MEMORIAL PLAZA FOUNDATION 10411 OLD PLACERVILLE RD STE 220
(c/o LARRY DAVIS) Sacramento, CA 95827-2508
1600 EXPOSITION BLVD Pleasure, Recreational, or Social Club
Sacramento, CA 95815-5104
Charitable Organization CAMINI ACADEMY INC
( Historical Societies, Related Historical Activities) (c/o MONICA ALEXANDER)
14 BRELAND CT
CALIFORNIA STATE FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION Sacramento, CA 95823-6027
2701 K ST STE 201 Charitable Organization
Sacramento, CA 95816-5131 ( Primary, Elementary Schools)
Business League
CAMP FIRE USA
CALIFORNIA STATE FIREFIGHTERS EMP WELFARE BENEFITS CORPORATION 11344 COLOMA RD STE 515
(c/o PETA L HALLISEY) Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-4462
2701 K ST STE 201 Educational Organization
Sacramento, CA 95816-5131
Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association (Non-Govt. Emps.) CAMP WINTHERS ASSOCIATES
PO BOX 807
CALIFORNIA STATE FLORAL ASSOCIATION Carmichael, CA 95609-0807
1521 I ST Charitable Organization
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Sacramento, CA 95814-2016
Business League CAMPAIGN FOR CALIFORNIA FAMILIES
(c/o RANDY THOMASSON)
CALIFORNIA STATE FOSTER PARENT ASSOCIATION INC PO BOX 782
(c/o HILDA NAVARRO) Sacramento, CA 95812-0782
4209 43RD AVE Civic League
Sacramento, CA 95824-3705 ( Human Services - Multipurpose and Other N.E.C.)
Charitable Organization
CAMPAIGN FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
CALIFORNIA STATE FOSTER PARENTS ASSOCIATION (c/o STEVEN R BURLINGHAM)
(c/o MYRNA TERRY) PO BOX 511
9135 HEMSWORTH WAY Sacramento, CA 95812-0511
Sacramento, CA 95829-1471 Charitable Organization
Charitable Organization ( Children's, Youth Services)
CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY FOUNDATION CANERS FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT FOR RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP
1225 8TH ST STE 345 3947 LENNANE DR STE 150
Sacramento, CA 95814-4804 Sacramento, CA 95834-1973
Charitable Organization Educational Organization
CALIFORNIANS FOR RESPONSIBLE FOOD LAWS CAPITAL VALLEY YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE
1005 12TH ST STE A PO BOX 864
Sacramento, CA 95814-3940 Carmichael, CA 95609-0864
Civic League Charitable Organization
( Unknown)
CALIFORNIANS FOR RIGHT TO WORK
926 J ST STE 516 CAPITAL WOODCARVERS ASSOCIATION
Sacramento, CA 95814-2786 (c/o NANCY BUCK TREASURER)
Social Welfare Organization 4540 FLORIN RD STE E 179
Sacramento, CA 95823-2536
CALIFORNIANS FOR TECHNOLOGY & VIDEO CHOICE Social Welfare Organization
(c/o JASON TORCHINSKY)
980 9TH ST FL 16 CAPITOL AREA CHILD CARE CONSORTIUM INC
Sacramento, CA 95814-2736 (c/o MARY ALONZO)
Civic League 450 N ST MIC 52
( Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy N.E.C.) Sacramento, CA 95814-0000
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA WATERFOWL ASSOCIATION
4630 NORTHGATE BLVD STE 150 CAPITOL AREA INDIAN RESOURCES INC
Sacramento, CA 95834-1141 2701 COTTAGE WAY STE 9
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95825-1226
( Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation and Management) Charitable Organization
( Ethnic, Immigrant Centers, Services)
CALIFORNIA WATERSHED CONSERVANCY
(c/o DAVID BISCHEL) CAPITOL AREA STATE HOUSE FOUNDATION
1215 K ST STE 1830 (c/o ELBERT O WRENN)
Sacramento, CA 95814-3947 1706 11TH ST STE 15
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95814-6547
( Water Resource, Wetlands Conservation and Management) Social Welfare Organization
( Government and Public Administration)
CALIFORNIA WELLNESS INFORMATION NETWORK
(c/o MARTHE SWEET) CAPITOL AREA YOUNG PEOPLES GOLF ASSOCIATION INC
PO BOX 2125 (c/o JONATHAN E CHRISTIANSON)
Sacramento, CA 95812-2125 801 K ST STE 900
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95814-3533
( Fraternal Beneficiary Societies) Educational Organization
( Golf)
CALIFORNIA WETLANDS FOUNDATION
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( Basketball) 1108 O ST
Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
CALIFORNIA-NEVADA CONFERENCE OF OPERATING ENGINEERS Agricultural Organization
1121 L ST STE 401 ( Labor Unions, Organizations)
Sacramento, CA 95814-3969
Labor Organization CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES UNION
(c/o LAWRENCE WILLIAMS)
CALIFORNIANS AGAINST WASTE 1108 O ST
921 11TH ST STE 420 Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
Sacramento, CA 95814-2820 Agricultural Organization
Social Welfare Organization ( Labor Unions, Organizations)
1108 O ST
CALIFORNIANS FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
(c/o OLSON HAGEL & FISHBURN LLP) Agricultural Organization
555 CAPITOL MALL STE 1425 ( Labor Unions, Organizations)
Sacramento, CA 95814-4602
Social Welfare Organization CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES UNION
( Alliance/Advocacy Organizations ) (c/o STEPHANIE WILKINSON)
1108 O ST
CALIFORNIANS FOR COMPENSATION REFORM Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
1415 L ST STE 200 Agricultural Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-3962 ( Labor Unions, Organizations)
Business League
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES UNION
CALIFORNIANS FOR DISABILITY RIGHTS FOUNDATION A NONPROFIT CORP (c/o SUZANNE RIOS)
909 12TH ST STE 200 1108 O ST
Sacramento, CA 95814-2942 Sacramento, CA 95814-5706
Charitable Organization Agricultural Organization
( Labor Unions, Organizations)
CALIFORNIANS FOR DISABILITY RIGHTS INC
909 12TH ST STE 200 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SACRAMENTO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Sacramento, CA 95814-2942 6000 J ST
Social Welfare Organization Sacramento, CA 95819-2605
Scientific Organization
CALIFORNIA VETERANS PROFECT ( Alumni Associations)
(c/o EARNEST MAULDIN)
935 JOHNFER WAY APT 108 CALIFORNIA STATE YOUTH FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
Sacramento, CA 95831-1631 (c/o CLARENCE PUGHSLEY)
Charitable Organization 4200 GOTHBERG AVE
( Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations) North Highlands, CA 95660-3816
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ( Football Clubs, Leagues)
1400 RIVER PARK DR STE 100
Sacramento, CA 95815-4505 CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION
Board of Trade 2029 H ST
Sacramento, CA 95811-3109
CALIFORNIA VETERINARY MEDICAL FOUNDATION Labor Organization
(c/o GEORGE BISHOP DVM PRES)
1400 RIVER PARK DR STE 100 CALIFORNIA STOP CRIME COALITION
Sacramento, CA 95815-4505 PO BOX 188733
Charitable Organization Sacramento, CA 95818-8733
( Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution ) Educational Organization
CALIFORNIA VICTIM AND WITNESS COORDINATING COUNCIL CALIFORNIA STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP FUND
731 K ST THIRD FLOOR (c/o STEVEN R WILLIAMS)
Sacramento, CA 95814-3402 7525 WINDBRIDGE DR APT 126
Civic League Sacramento, CA 95831-5216
Charitable Organization
CALIFORNIA VOLKSSPORT ASSOCIATION INC ( Private Independent Foundations)
3521 LYNNE WAY
Sacramento, CA 95821-3722 CALIFORNIA TASK FORCE ON INDIAN JUVENILE JUSTICE
Charitable Organization (c/o WALT JONES)
4241 WILLIAMSBOURGH DR RM 214
CALIFORNIA VOTER FOUNDATION Sacramento, CA 95823-2006
2612 J ST STE 8 Civic League
Sacramento, CA 95816-4345
Charitable Organization CALIFORNIA TAX EDUCATION COUNCIL
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PO BOX 2890
CALIFORNIA WAREHOUSEMENS ASSOCIATION Sacramento, CA 95812-2890
1521 I ST Charitable Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-2016 ( Fund Raising Organizations That Cross Categories)
Business League
CALIFORNIA TAX FOUNDATION INC
CALIFORNIA WATER AWARENESS CAMPAIGN 1215 K ST STE 1250
(c/o J MICHAEL MORTENSSON) Sacramento, CA 95814-3953
910 K ST STE 340 Educational Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-3577
Charitable Organization CALIFORNIA TAX HELP CLINIC INC
( Natural Resources Conservation and Protection) (c/o MYRNA C SISON)
6919 SPRINGMONT DR
CALIFORNIA URBAN WATER AGENCIES Elk Grove, CA 95758-4928
455 CAPITOL MALL STE 705 Charitable Organization
Sacramento, CA 95814-4433 ( Nonmonetary Support N.E.C.)
Charitable Organization
( Professional Societies, Associations ) CALIFORNIA TAX REFORM ASSOCIATION
717 K ST 510
(c/o NA)
Sacramento, CA 95814-3408
2200 FRONT ST
Social Welfare Organization
Sacramento, CA 95818-1107
Charitable Organization
( Museum, Museum Activities) CALIFORNIA TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION
1215 K ST STE 1250
Sacramento, CA 95814-3953
CALIFORNIA TRAVEL AND TOURISM COMMISSION
Civic League
(c/o JAMES O ABRAMS)
980 9TH ST
Sacramento, CA 95814-2719 CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Business League (c/o BARBARA BRYDON)
( Promotion of Business) 11344 COLOMA RD STE 349
Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-4460
Business League
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Heavenly Helpers Helping Hand Outreach Ministry Inc. (Until December 2007)
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Hellenic Orthodox Educational &Cultural Center Inc.
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Good Neighbors Club of Del Paso Heights
Hemispheres Art Academy
Good Shepherd Edu Skills Center
Hemophilia Council of California
Goodwill Industries of Sacramento Valley
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Goal – a broad and high-level statement of general purpose to guide planning around an issue; it is focused on the end result of the work.
Health – the complete state of physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
Health and safety officials – law enforcement officers, fire fighters, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), and outreach workers in
community health programs.
Healthy People 2010 – the national prevention initiative that identifies opportunities to improve the health of all Americans, with specific
and measurable objectives to be met by 2010.
Indicated prevention intervention – intervention designed for individuals at high risk for a condition or disorder or for those who have
already exhibited the condition or disorder.
Intentional – injuries resulting from purposeful human action whether directed at oneself (self-directed) or others (assaultive), sometimes referred to
as violent injuries.
Intervention – a strategy or approach that is intended to prevent an outcome or to alter the course of an existing condition (such as providing lithium
for bipolar disorder or strengthening social support in a community).
Means – the instrument or object whereby a self-destructive act is carried out (i.e., firearm, poison, medication).
Means restriction – techniques, policies, and procedures designed to reduce access or availability to means and methods of deliberate self-harm.
Methods – actions or techniques which result in an individual inflicting self-harm (i.e., asphyxiation, overdose, jumping).
Mental disorder – a diagnosable illness characterized by alterations in thinking, mood, or behavior (or some combination thereof) associated
with distress that significantly interferes with an individual's cognitive, emotional or social abilities; often used interchangeably with mental illness.
Mental health – the capacity of individuals to interact with one another and the environment in ways that promote subjective well-being,
optimal development and use of mental abilities (cognitive, affective and relational).
Mental health problem – diminished cognitive, social or emotional abilities but not to the extent that the criteria for a mental disorder are met.
Mental health services – health services that are specially designed for the care and treatment of people with mental health problems,
including mental illness; includes hospital and other 24-hour services, intensive community services, ambulatory or outpatient services, medical
management, case management, intensive psychosocial rehabilitation services, and other intensive outreach approaches to the care of individuals
with severe disorders.
Mood disorders – a term used to describe all mental disorders that are characterized by a prominent or persistent mood disturbance;
disturbances can be in the direction of elevated expansive emotional states, or, if in the opposite direction, depressed emotional states; included
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Morbidity– the relative frequency of illness or injury, or the illness or injury rate, in a community or population.
Mortality – the relative frequency of death, or the death rate, in a community or population.
Objective – a specific and measurable statement that clearly identifies what is to be achieved in a plan; it narrows a goal by specifying who, what,
when and where or clarifies by how much, how many, or how often.
Outcome – a measurable change in the health of an individual or group of people that is attributable to an intervention.
Outreach programs – programs that send staff into communities to deliver services or recruit participants.
Personality disorders – a class of mental disorders characterized by deeply ingrained, often inflexible, maladaptive patterns of relating,
perceiving, and thinking of sufficient severity to cause either impairment in functioning or distress.
Postvention – a strategy or approach that is implemented after a crisis or traumatic event has occurred.
Prevention – a strategy or approach that reduces the likelihood of risk of onset, or delays the onset of adverse health problems or reduces the
harm resulting from conditions or behaviors.
Protective factors – factors that make it less likely that individuals will develop a disorder; protective factors may encompass
biological, psychological or social factors in the individual, family and environment.
Psychiatry – the medical science that deals with the origin, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders.
Psychology – the science concerned with the individual behavior of humans, including mental and physiological processes related to behavior.
Public information campaigns – large scale efforts designed to provide facts to the general public through various media such as
radio, television, advertisements, newspapers, magazines, and billboards.
Public Health Approach – the systematic approach using five basic evidence-based steps, which are applicable to any health problem
that threatens substantial portions of a group or population. The five steps include defining the problem, identifying causes, developing and
testing interventions, implementing interventions and evaluating interventions.
Rate – the number per unit of the population with a particular characteristic, for a given unit of time.
Residency programs – postgraduate clinical training programs in special subject areas, such as medicine.
Resilience – capacities within a person that promote positive outcomes, such as mental health and well-being, and provide protection from factors
that might otherwise place that person at risk for adverse health outcomes.
Risk factors – those factors that make it more likely that individuals will develop a disorder; risk factors may encompass biological, psychological
or social factors in the individual, family and environment.
Screening – administration of an assessment tool to identify persons in need of more in-depth evaluation or treatment.
Screening tools – those instruments and techniques (questionnaires, check lists, selfassessment forms) used to evaluate individuals for
increased risk of certain health problems.
Selective prevention intervention – intervention targeted to subgroups of the population whose risk of developing a health problem
is significantly higher than average.
Self-harm – the various methods by which individuals injure themselves, such as selflaceration, self-battering, taking overdoses or exhibiting
deliberate recklessness.
Sociocultural approach – an approach to suicide prevention that attempts to affect the society at large, or particular subcultures within it,
to reduce the likelihood of suicide (such as adult-youth mentoring programs designed to improve the well-being of youth).
Social services – organized efforts to advance human welfare, such as home-delivered meal programs, support groups, and community
recreation projects.
Social support – assistance that may include companionship, emotional backing, cognitive guidance, material aid and special services.
Specialty treatment centers (e.g., mental health/substance abuse) – health facilities where the personnel and
resources focus on specific aspects of psychological or behavioral well-being.
Stakeholders – entities, including organizations, groups and individuals, which are affected by and contribute to decisions, consultations and policies.
Substance abuse – a maladaptive pattern of substance use manifested by recurrent and significant adverse consequences related to repeated
use; includes maladaptive use of legal substances such as alcohol; prescription drugs such as analgesics, sedatives, tranquilizers, and stimulants; and
illicit drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, inhalants, hallucinogens and heroin.
Suicidal act (also referred to as suicide attempt) – a potentially self-injurious behavior for which there is evidence that the person probably intended
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Suicidal behavior – a spectrum of activities related to thoughts and behaviors that include suicidal thinking, suicide attempts, and completed suicide.
Suicidality – a term that encompasses suicidal thoughts, ideation, plans, suicide attempts, and completed suicide.
Suicide – death from injury, poisoning, or suffocation where there is evidence that a self-inflicted act led to the person's death.
Suicide attempt – a potentially self-injurious behavior with a nonfatal outcome, for which there is evidence that the person intended to kill himself
or herself; a suicide attempt may or may not result in injuries.
Suicide attempt survivors – individuals who have survived a prior suicide attempt.
Suicide survivors – family members, significant others, or acquaintances who have experienced the loss of a loved one due to suicide;
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Surveillance – the ongoing, systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of health data with timely dissemination of findings.
Unintentional – term used for an injury that is unplanned; in many settings these are termed accidental injuries.
Universal preventive intervention – intervention targeted to a defined population, regardless of risk; (this could be an entire school,
for example, and not the general population per se).
Utilization management guidelines – policies and procedures that are designed to ensure efficient and effective delivery (utilization)
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Dual Diagnosis ● Club Drugs Hyperuricemia see Gout
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DVT see Deep Vein Thrombosis ● CO Poisoning see Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hypokalemia see Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
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Electrolytes see Fluid and Electrolyte Balance ● Confidentiality see Personal Health Records Infections, Bacterial see Bacterial Infections
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ESRD see Kidney Failure ● CPR Interstitial Pneumonitis see Interstitial Lung
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Evaluating Health Information ● Cranial Injuries see Head Injuries Intestinal Obstruction
Ewing's Sarcoma see Bone Cancer ● Craniofacial Abnormalities Intestinal Volvulus see Intestinal Obstruction
Exercise and Physical Fitness ● Craniofacial Injuries see Facial Injuries and Disorders Intracranial Aneurysm see Brain Aneurysm
Exercise for Children ● Craniosynostosis see Brain Malformations; Craniofacial Intraocular Melanoma see Eye Cancer; Melanoma
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Eye Movement Disorders ● Crossed Eyes see Eye Movement Disorders Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Eye Wear ● Croup see Throat Disorders Islet Cell Carcinoma see Pancreatic Cancer
Eyeglasses see Eye Wear ● Crutches see Mobility Aids Islet Cell Transplantation
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Joint Disorders Magnesium see Minerals
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JRA see Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Magnetic Resonance Imaging see MRI Scans
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Male Genital Disorders see Penis Disorders; Testicular
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Labor see Childbirth
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Lacerations see Wounds
Kernicterus see Jaundice Male Sterilization see Vasectomy
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Nosebleed see Nose Injuries and Disorders Lung Transplantation Micturition see Urine and Urination
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Nursing Homes Lyme Disease Mild Cognitive Impairment
Nut Allergy see Food Allergy Lymph Nodes see Lymphatic Diseases Military Health see Veterans and Military Health
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Nutrition for Seniors Lymphatic Obstruction see Lymphedema Milk Intolerance see Lactose Intolerance
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Pituitary Tumors Retinol see Vitamin A Shaken Baby Syndrome see Child Abuse
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Plantar Fasciitis see Heel Injuries and Disorders Rh Incompatibility Shock
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Plaque, Atherosclerotic see Atherosclerosis Rhabdomyosarcoma see Soft Tissue Sarcoma Shortness of Breath see Breathing Problems
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Platelet Disorders Riboflavin see B Vitamins Sickle Cell Anemia
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Poisons in the Home see Household Products Ruptured Disk see Herniated Disk Sleep Disorders
Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome Rural Health Concerns Sleep-disordered breathing see Sleep Apnea
Poliomyelitis see Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome Slipped Disk see Herniated Disk
Pollen Allergy see Hay Fever T SMA see Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Pollution see Water Pollution Small Cell Lung Cancer see Lung Cancer
Tachycardia see Arrhythmia
Polychondritis see Cartilage Disorders Small Intestine Cancer see Intestinal Cancer
Tachypnea see Breathing Problems
Polycystic Kidney Disease see Kidney Cysts; Kidney Diseases Small Intestine Disorders
Tailbone Disorders
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Tanning see Sun Exposure
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Porphyria Smoking and Youth
Tattoos see Piercing and Tattoos
Positional Plagiocephaly see Craniofacial Abnormalities Smoking Cessation see Quitting Smoking
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Post-herpetic Neuralgia see Shingles Smoking in Pregnancy see Pregnancy and Substance Abuse
TB see Tuberculosis
Post-polio Syndrome see Polio and Post-Polio Syndrome Smoking, Passive see Secondhand Smoke
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Psoriasis Toenails see Nail Diseases Stomach Cancer
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Psychiatric Disorders see Mental Disorders Tongue Disorders Stomach Flu see Gastroenteritis
Psychological Stress see Stress Tonsillectomy see Tonsils and Adenoids Stomach Stapling see Weight Loss Surgery
Psychotic Disorders Tonsillitis see Tonsils and Adenoids Stomach Ulcer see Peptic Ulcer
Ptosis see Eyelid Disorders Tonsils and Adenoids Stool see Bowel Movement
PTSD see Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Tooth Disorders Strabismus see Eye Movement Disorders
Puberty Tooth Whitening see Cosmetic Dentistry Strep Throat see Streptococcal Infections
Pulmonary Embolism Tornadoes Streptococcal Infections
Pulmonary Emphysema see Emphysema Torticollis see Dystonia Streptococcus Pneumoniae Infections see Pneumococcal
Pulmonary Fibrosis Tourette Syndrome Infections
Pulmonary Hypertension Toxemia see High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy Stress
PXE see Connective Tissue Disorders Toxic Shock Syndrome see Sepsis Stress Incontinence see Urinary Incontinence
Pyelonephritis see Urinary Tract Infections Toxoplasmosis Stroke
TPN see Nutritional Support Stroke Rehabilitation
U Trace Elements see Dietary Supplements Stuttering
Tracheal Disorders Stye see Eyelid Disorders
Ulcerative Colitis
Tracheostomy see Critical Care; Tracheal Disorders Substance Abuse see Alcoholism; Drug Abuse; Drugs and
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Traffic Accidents see Motor Vehicle Safety Young People
Ultrasound
Trans Fats see Dietary Fats Substance Abuse in Pregnancy see Pregnancy and
Ultraviolet Rays see Sun Exposure
Transfusion see Blood Transfusion and Donation Substance Abuse
Umbilical Hernia see Hernia
Transgender Health see Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Sudden Cardiac Death see Cardiac Arrest
Uncommon Infant and Newborn Problems
Health Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Underactive Thyroid see Thyroid Diseases
Transient Ischemic Attack Sugar see Carbohydrates
Underage Drinking
Transplantation see Organ Transplantation Sugar Diabetes see Diabetes; Diabetes Type 2
Understanding Medical Research
Traumatic Brain Injury Sugar Substitutes see Carbohydrates
Underweight see Body Weight
Traveler's Health Suicide
Undescended Testicle see Testicular Disorders
Treacher-Collins Syndrome see Craniofacial Abnormalities Sun Exposure
Universal Precautions see Infection Control
Tremor Sunburn see Sun Exposure
Upset Stomach see Indigestion
Tribal Health see Native-American Health Sunscreen see Sun Exposure
Ureteral Cancer see Bladder Cancer
Trichomoniasis Sunstroke see Heat Illness
Ureteral Disorders
Trigeminal Neuralgia Surgery
Urethral Cancer see Bladder Cancer
Triglycerides Surgery, Plastic see Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery
Urethral Disorders
Triplets see Twins, Triplets, Multiple Births Swallowing Disorders
Urinary Bladder Cancer see Bladder Cancer
Trisomy 21 see Down Syndrome Sweat
Urinary Incontinence
Tropical Medicine see Traveler's Health Sweeteners, Artificial see Carbohydrates
Urinary Tract Infections
TSC see Tuberous Sclerosis Swimmer's Ear see Ear Infections
Urination see Urine and Urination
Tsunamis Swine Flu see H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)
Urine and Urination
Tubal Ligatio Swollen Glands see Lymphatic Diseases
Urine Tests see Urine and Urination Tubal Pregnancy see Ectopic Pregnancy Syncope see Fainting
Urostomy see Ostomy Tuberculosis Syndrome X (Cardiac) see Angina
Urticaria see Hives Tuberous Sclerosis Syndrome X (Metabolic) see Metabolic Syndrome
Usher Syndrome Tularemia see Biodefense and Bioterrorism; Tick Bites Syphilis
Uterine Bleeding see Vaginal Bleeding Tumor see Cancer Syringomyelia
Uterine Cancer Tumors, Benign see Benign Tumors Systemic Lupus Erythematosus see Lupus
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The California Association of Public Hospitals (CAPH), a non-profit trade organization representing California's public hospitals and health systems
California Advocacy Group since 1983, works to strengthen the capacity of its members to advance community health, ensure access to comprehensive, high-quality, culturally
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Schools of Social Work California Alliance for Retired Americans
The California Alliance for Retired Americans (CARA) is a statewide nonprofit organization that unites retired workers and community groups to win social
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and economic justice, full civil rights, and a better, more secure future for ourselves, our families, and future generations.
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Being a Good Advocate The mission of the California Black Health Network (CBHN) is to improve the health status of African Americans in California. In pursuing this mission,
LANTERMAN ACT CBHN provides a forum where policy makers, providers, consumers, and advocates concerned about the health status and access to care for
African Americans can engage in problem analysis and solution building. The organization also strives to develop and implement programs that will
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advance the value of health promotion and prevention among people of color.
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County Online Services California Black Women's Health Project
COUNTY TYPING CERTIFICATE The California Black Women's Health Project (CABWHP), formed in 1994, is the state office of the National Black Women's Health Project, located
CDS DIRECTORY in Washington, D.C. Our mission focuses on empowering Black women to take personal responsibility for our own health and to advocate for changes
in policies that adversely affect Black women's health status.
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Online Continuing Edu. The California Council of Churches serves as a prophetic witness to the Christian gospel for 19 Protestant and orthodox denominations, and over 15
Try telling your employer million church members throughout California. The Council lifts up public policy issues of concern to the faith community such as hunger,
2012 Voice Award homelessness, health care, violence, civil rights, economic justice, and religious liberty issues for study by local congregations.
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The California Endowment
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The California Endowment is a private, statewide health foundation that was created in 1996 as a result of Blue Cross of California's creation of
National Children's Menta WellPoint Health Networks, a for-profit corporation. This conversion set the groundwork for our mission: The California Endowment's mission is to
Disability Awareness Day expand access to affordable, quality health care for underserved individuals and communities, and to promote fundamental improvements in the health
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California Federation of Teachers
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As the statewide affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers, the California Federation of Teachers (CFT) represents over 100,000 teachers and
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Parent/Student Resources California Health Advocates
Sarnat International Priz Through leadership, communication, and partnerships, California Health Advocates is dedicated to achieving and sustaining timely, accurate, and
responsive education and advocacy efforts for California Medicare beneficiaries and the pre-retirement population.
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The California HealthCare Foundation works as a catalyst to fulfill the promise of better health care for all Californians. It supports ideas and innovations
that improve quality, increase efficiency, and lower the costs of care.
Vote Health
Vote Health believes that health care is a basic human right. Our mission is to win accessible, high-quality health care for everyone, regardless of legal
status or ability to pay.