Anti-Violence
Click organization name to link to home website or zip code for neighborhood list. Not an exhaustive list.
• Afghan Coalition • 94538 (Fremont)
• Barrios Unidos • 95062 (out of area, Santa Cruz)
• Brothers Against Guns (B.A.G.) • 94115
• Building Futures with Women and Children • 94577 (San Leandro)
• Child Parent Institute • 95407 (Santa Rosa)
• Community Response Network (Northwest Branch) • 94103 • 94134
• Community Violence Solutions • 94553 (Martinez), 94806 (San Pablo), 94509 (Antioch)
• County of Sonoma Human Services Department • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• CUAV (Community United Against Violence) • 94103
• Family Justice Center • 94520 (Concord), 94804 (Richmond), 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Forget Me Not Farms Children's Services • 95407 (Santa Rosa)
• Glide Memorial Church • 94102
• HOMEY (Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower Youth) • 94103
• La Casa de las Madres • 94103
• 1000 Mothers to Prevent Violence • 94543 (Hayward)
• Men Evolving Non-Violently (MEN) • 95402 (Santa Rosa)
• No Violence Alliance (NOVA) • 94110 • 94115 • 94124
• Nova Non Violent Alternatives • 95404 (Santa Rosa)
• Redwood Children's Center • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Sonoma Kinship Family Center Sunny Hills Services • Marin, Sonoma and Alameda Counties
• STAND! • 94520 (Concord), 94565 (Bay Point), 94806 (Richmond), 94509 (Antioch)
• United Playaz • 94103
• Valley of the Moon Children's Home, County of Sonoma Human Services • 95406
• Verity • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Westside Community Services • 94117
• Women's Justice Center • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• W.O.M.A.N. Inc • 94103
• YWCA of Sonoma County Domestic Violence Services • (Santa Rosa)
• Barrios Unidos • 95062 (out of area, Santa Cruz)
• Brothers Against Guns (B.A.G.) • 94115
• Building Futures with Women and Children • 94577 (San Leandro)
• Child Parent Institute • 95407 (Santa Rosa)
• Community Response Network (Northwest Branch) • 94103 • 94134
• Community Violence Solutions • 94553 (Martinez), 94806 (San Pablo), 94509 (Antioch)
• County of Sonoma Human Services Department • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• CUAV (Community United Against Violence) • 94103
• Family Justice Center • 94520 (Concord), 94804 (Richmond), 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Forget Me Not Farms Children's Services • 95407 (Santa Rosa)
• Glide Memorial Church • 94102
• HOMEY (Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower Youth) • 94103
• La Casa de las Madres • 94103
• 1000 Mothers to Prevent Violence • 94543 (Hayward)
• Men Evolving Non-Violently (MEN) • 95402 (Santa Rosa)
• No Violence Alliance (NOVA) • 94110 • 94115 • 94124
• Nova Non Violent Alternatives • 95404 (Santa Rosa)
• Redwood Children's Center • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Sonoma Kinship Family Center Sunny Hills Services • Marin, Sonoma and Alameda Counties
• STAND! • 94520 (Concord), 94565 (Bay Point), 94806 (Richmond), 94509 (Antioch)
• United Playaz • 94103
• Valley of the Moon Children's Home, County of Sonoma Human Services • 95406
• Verity • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• Westside Community Services • 94117
• Women's Justice Center • 95403 (Santa Rosa)
• W.O.M.A.N. Inc • 94103
• YWCA of Sonoma County Domestic Violence Services • (Santa Rosa)
Afghan Coalition "The Afghan Coalition is a non-profit community based umbrella organization that seeks to empower refugee families, women and youth, both locally and in Afghanistan and to build bridges between the United States and Afghanistan. The mission is accomplished through the provision of community services, supporting member organizations’ community based programs and fostering understanding, reconciliation, reconstruction and mutual relations between the people of Afghanistan and the people of the United States."
Programs:
Contact
Afghan Coalition
39155 Liberty Street D-460
Fremont, CA, 94538
Tel: (510)-745-1680
Fax: (510)-745-1684
Programs:
- Afghan Women’s Health Program
- Afghan Mental Health Project
- Microenterprise Project
- Domestic Violence Support
- Advocacy
- General Services
Contact
Afghan Coalition
39155 Liberty Street D-460
Fremont, CA, 94538
Tel: (510)-745-1680
Fax: (510)-745-1684
Barrios Unidos "The mission of the Santa Cruz-based, national organization of Barrios Unidos is to prevent and curtail violence amongst youthby providing them with life enhancing alternatives, harnessingthe power of culture and spirituality, providing avenues to quellgang warfare, and offer a promising model for building healthy,vibrant multicultural communities." -https://localwiki.org/santacruz/Barrios_Unidos
BU Programs:
Prison Project
Educational Outreach
Juvenile Hall Transitional Program
Kids' Club
Juvenile Evening Reporting Center
AB-109 Adult
Re-entry program
Individual and Family Counseling
BU Productions "BU Productions (BUP) gives youth a real-life work experience through a full-service screen printing enterprise. BUP is a socially responsible business with the focus of training, teaching and providing at-risk youth with job readiness skills in a safe and nurturing environment. Not just a job training program, BU Productions is a personal transformational experience for youth."
Walter Guzman Retreat Center "...currently serves as a base for healing and a cultural connection for children, youth, adults, and other non-profit organizations. With a central focus around traditional Native American ceremony visitors are immediately greeted by nature, tipis, tree houses, and a sweat lodge. The Walter Guzman Retreat Center is a peaceful place perfect for promoting self-confidence, awareness, sense of purpose as well as many other positive mental, physical and spiritual qualities for youth."
Contact
1817 Soquel Ave
Santa Cruz CA 95062
Phone: 831-457-8208
Fax: 831-457-0B89
BU Programs:
Prison Project
Educational Outreach
Juvenile Hall Transitional Program
Kids' Club
Juvenile Evening Reporting Center
AB-109 Adult
Re-entry program
Individual and Family Counseling
BU Productions "BU Productions (BUP) gives youth a real-life work experience through a full-service screen printing enterprise. BUP is a socially responsible business with the focus of training, teaching and providing at-risk youth with job readiness skills in a safe and nurturing environment. Not just a job training program, BU Productions is a personal transformational experience for youth."
Walter Guzman Retreat Center "...currently serves as a base for healing and a cultural connection for children, youth, adults, and other non-profit organizations. With a central focus around traditional Native American ceremony visitors are immediately greeted by nature, tipis, tree houses, and a sweat lodge. The Walter Guzman Retreat Center is a peaceful place perfect for promoting self-confidence, awareness, sense of purpose as well as many other positive mental, physical and spiritual qualities for youth."
Contact
1817 Soquel Ave
Santa Cruz CA 95062
Phone: 831-457-8208
Fax: 831-457-0B89
Brothers Against Guns (B.A.G.) "Brothers Against Guns (B.A.G.) is committed to the development and implementation of resources that address these key areas of concern and support youth, families and communities in promoting a safe and healthier environment. Brothers Against Guns ask you to join in the opportunity to share successes, exercise influence in promoting youth and family violence prevention awareness and development and really make a significant difference for the health, safety and welfare of our youth and country today."
Contact
2658 San Bruno Avenue
San Francisco CA 94115
(415) 997-1621 - Phone
(415) 467-9873 - Fax
Contact
2658 San Bruno Avenue
San Francisco CA 94115
(415) 997-1621 - Phone
(415) 467-9873 - Fax
Building Futures with Women and Children "The mission of Building Futures with Women and Children is to help women and children in crisis become safely and supportively housed, free from homelessness and family violence."
"For more information on our programs, see:"
Homeless Services
Domestic Violence
Housing Services
Contact
Business Office:
1395 Bancroft Ave.
San Leandro, CA 94577
(Tel): 510-357-0205
(Fax): 510-357-0688
24-Hour Toll Free Crisis Line
1-866-A-WAY-OUT
1-866-292-9688
"For more information on our programs, see:"
Homeless Services
Domestic Violence
Housing Services
Contact
Business Office:
1395 Bancroft Ave.
San Leandro, CA 94577
(Tel): 510-357-0205
(Fax): 510-357-0688
24-Hour Toll Free Crisis Line
1-866-A-WAY-OUT
1-866-292-9688
Child Parent Institute "Our mission is to end child abuse and strengthen the health of children, parents, and families"
Services: Parent Services, Counseling Services, School Services
Contact:
3650 Standish Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Phone: (707) 585-6108
Services: Parent Services, Counseling Services, School Services
Contact:
3650 Standish Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Phone: (707) 585-6108
Community Response Network (Northwest Branch) and
Community Response Network (Southeast Branch) "The collaborative framework that addresses youth gang violence issues by incorporating existing neighborhood services, funded programs and coordinating these efforts across programs and agencies. The Community Care Response Team is available for support at the crime scene, the hospital, in the home, or in the neighborhood."
Northwest Branch Contact
1850 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 672-3660 - Program Director: Ricardo Garcia-Acosta
(415) 297-6019 - Crisis Response: Arturo Durazo
(415) 816-3816 - Francis Chan
[email protected]
Southwest Branch Contact
2610 Bayshore Blvd
San Francisco CA 94134
(415) 586-6616 - Phone
(415) 586-6621 - Fax
(415) 716-2696 - 24/7 Hotline
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Office Hours: Mon-Fri 12pm-8pm
Community Response Network (Southeast Branch) "The collaborative framework that addresses youth gang violence issues by incorporating existing neighborhood services, funded programs and coordinating these efforts across programs and agencies. The Community Care Response Team is available for support at the crime scene, the hospital, in the home, or in the neighborhood."
- Care management services and development
- Street level outreach
- Crisis response/healing strategies
Northwest Branch Contact
1850 Mission Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 672-3660 - Program Director: Ricardo Garcia-Acosta
(415) 297-6019 - Crisis Response: Arturo Durazo
(415) 816-3816 - Francis Chan
[email protected]
Southwest Branch Contact
2610 Bayshore Blvd
San Francisco CA 94134
(415) 586-6616 - Phone
(415) 586-6621 - Fax
(415) 716-2696 - 24/7 Hotline
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Office Hours: Mon-Fri 12pm-8pm
• County of Sonoma Human Services Department "The Family, Youth and Children's Services Division works with individuals and the community to ensure the safety and well-being of children and youth. Staff provides protective and supportive social services in the belief that children and their families deserve stable nurturing homes, a supportive environment, and a sense of personal empowerment and hope.
Responds to allegations of abuse and neglect, intervenes in child abuse and neglect situations and provides services to families in which children are at risk. Refers to appropriate agencies when abuse or neglect are not involved."
Contact:
Phone (707) 565-4300
1202 Apollo Way
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Responds to allegations of abuse and neglect, intervenes in child abuse and neglect situations and provides services to families in which children are at risk. Refers to appropriate agencies when abuse or neglect are not involved."
Contact:
Phone (707) 565-4300
1202 Apollo Way
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
CUAV (Community United Against Violence) "Founded in 1979, CUAV works to build the power of LGBTQQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning) communities to transform violence and oppression. We support the healing and leadership of those impacted by abuse and mobilize our broader communities to replace cycles of trauma with cycles of safety and liberation." Programs / Resources
En Español
Contact
427 South Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 777-5500 - Phone
(415) 777-5565 - Fax
[email protected]
- "Support Groups: LGBTQ people dealing with violence or abuse can build their skills to heal from trauma and create healthy relationships."
- "Advocacy-Based Peer Counseling: LGBTQ people dealing with violence or abuse can access short-term counseling to receive emotional support, safety planning, referrals, and limited case follow-up."
- "If you are an LGBTQ person dealing with violence or abuse, leave a message for CUAV at (415) 333-HELP (4357). Services require the completion of an intake to assess if we are the best fit for support."
En Español
Contact
427 South Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 777-5500 - Phone
(415) 777-5565 - Fax
[email protected]
Family Justice Center
"Family Justice Center Sonoma County
We are a force for healing, advocacy, and change, contributing to a region, state, and nation free from family violence.
Mission
The Family Justice Center Sonoma County empowers family violence victims to live free from violence and abuse by providing comprehensive services, centered on and around the victim through a single point of access. Building on strong interagency collaboration, we protect the vulnerable, stop the violence and restore hope.
Vision
The Vision of the Family Justice Center Sonoma County is creating a future where our community has ended the cycle of family violence, our homes are places of safety, and children, families, and elders live free from the fear and presence of abuse in our rural, suburban, and urban neighborhoods."
Contact:
2755 Mendocino Ave, Suite 100
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(707)565-8255
"Family Justice Center Sonoma County
We are a force for healing, advocacy, and change, contributing to a region, state, and nation free from family violence.
Mission
The Family Justice Center Sonoma County empowers family violence victims to live free from violence and abuse by providing comprehensive services, centered on and around the victim through a single point of access. Building on strong interagency collaboration, we protect the vulnerable, stop the violence and restore hope.
Vision
The Vision of the Family Justice Center Sonoma County is creating a future where our community has ended the cycle of family violence, our homes are places of safety, and children, families, and elders live free from the fear and presence of abuse in our rural, suburban, and urban neighborhoods."
Contact:
2755 Mendocino Ave, Suite 100
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
(707)565-8255
Forget Me Not Farms Children's Services " Nurturing relationships between children, animals and gardens. Since its inception in 1992, Forget Me Not Farm has helped thousands of at-risk children and youth break the cycle of abuse. Located on the grounds of the Sonoma Humane Society, the Farm offers animal-assisted and horticultural therapeutic activities that provide a haven for children, animals, and plants to interact, bond, learn and heal.
Contact:
5345 Highway 12, West
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
(707) 542-0882
Contact:
5345 Highway 12, West
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
(707) 542-0882
Glide Memorial Church "GLIDE's mission is to create a radically inclusive, just and loving community mobilized to alleviate suffering and break the cycles of poverty and marginalization.
Our Core Values emerge from GLIDE as a spiritual movement. They are rooted in empowerment, recovery and personal transformation. Our values inspire and guide our behaviors."
Our Work : Feed the Hungry, Compassionate Healthcare, Women Overcoming Violence, Men Unlearning Violence, Move Beyond Crisis (Walk-In Shelter)
Contact
330 Ellis Street
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 674-6000 - Phone
[email protected]
Our Core Values emerge from GLIDE as a spiritual movement. They are rooted in empowerment, recovery and personal transformation. Our values inspire and guide our behaviors."
Our Work : Feed the Hungry, Compassionate Healthcare, Women Overcoming Violence, Men Unlearning Violence, Move Beyond Crisis (Walk-In Shelter)
Contact
330 Ellis Street
San Francisco CA 94102
(415) 674-6000 - Phone
[email protected]
HOMEY (Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower Youth) "We are a non-profit organization based in San Francisco, California, focusing on youth development and violence prevention. HOMEY stands for Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower the Youth, and true to our name we work together at bettering our communities and growing stronger together." Programs
Contact
1337 Mission Street 2nd Floor
San Francisco CA 94103
(Entrance on Washburn Street)
(415) 861-1600 - Phone
(415) 861-3791- Fax
[email protected]
Contact
1337 Mission Street 2nd Floor
San Francisco CA 94103
(Entrance on Washburn Street)
(415) 861-1600 - Phone
(415) 861-3791- Fax
[email protected]
La Casa de las Madres "The mission of La Casa de las Madres is to respond to calls for help from domestic violence victims, of all ages, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We give survivors the tools to transform their lives. We seek to prevent future violence by educating the community and by redefining public perceptions about domestic violence." What We Do / Support Services
Contact
1663 Mission Street Suite 225
San Francisco CA 94103
(Between South Van Ness and Division/Duboce)
(415) 503-0500 - Counseling and Supportive Services
(877) 503-1850 - Adult Crisis Line
(877) 923-0700 - Teen Crisis Line
[email protected]
Contact
1663 Mission Street Suite 225
San Francisco CA 94103
(Between South Van Ness and Division/Duboce)
(415) 503-0500 - Counseling and Supportive Services
(877) 503-1850 - Adult Crisis Line
(877) 923-0700 - Teen Crisis Line
[email protected]
"1000 Mothers to Prevent Violence is a grassroots nonprofit organization devoted to serving families who have been directly impacted by violence. 1000 Mothers to Prevent Violence endeavors to provide a continuum of care for the entire family, in particular the grieving parent who must continue to provide for surviving children. 1000 Mothers to Prevent Violence eases the detrimental & traumatic impact of violence on homicide & violent crime victim-survivors. Family-focused continuum of care provides mental health & grief support, groceries, outreach, networking & advocacy."
Contact
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 781
Hayward, CA 94543
510-583-0100 (Office)
510-581-0100 (Cell)
Contact
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 781
Hayward, CA 94543
510-583-0100 (Office)
510-581-0100 (Cell)
No Violence Alliance (NOVA) (In partnership with Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ)) "Providing reentry services and intensive case management to offenders released from San Francisco jails."
"The No Violence Alliance (NoVA) is a collaborative project operating in partnership with the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department since 2006. NoVA’s intensive case management includes:
"NoVA is a voluntary program. Individuals currently confined in San Francisco County Jail may submit an inmate request to be interviewed for NoVA while they are in custody, and individuals released from San Francisco County Jail within the past year may walk-in to 40 Boardman Place, 567 7th Street, or 70 Oak Grove for initial assessment. Successful applicants work with their case managers to develop their individualized treatment plan. NoVA accepts all formerly incarcerated individuals who demonstrate motivation to change."
For information or to apply for NoVA’s services, please contact Gerald Miller:
Contact
40 Boardman Place
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 621-5661 ext. 117 - Phone
(415) 621-5466 - Fax
[email protected]
"The No Violence Alliance (NoVA) is a collaborative project operating in partnership with the San Francisco Sheriff’s Department since 2006. NoVA’s intensive case management includes:
- Violence prevention services
- Family reunification
- Employability and employment skills
- Housing
- Transportation
- Substance abuse treatment
- Medical services"
"NoVA is a voluntary program. Individuals currently confined in San Francisco County Jail may submit an inmate request to be interviewed for NoVA while they are in custody, and individuals released from San Francisco County Jail within the past year may walk-in to 40 Boardman Place, 567 7th Street, or 70 Oak Grove for initial assessment. Successful applicants work with their case managers to develop their individualized treatment plan. NoVA accepts all formerly incarcerated individuals who demonstrate motivation to change."
For information or to apply for NoVA’s services, please contact Gerald Miller:
Contact
40 Boardman Place
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 621-5661 ext. 117 - Phone
(415) 621-5466 - Fax
[email protected]
Nova Non Violent Alternatives " Provides a 52- week program working with men and women who have problems in relationships. Problems include anger violence and difficulties with their partners and family members. It is a psycho-educational program designed to treat men and women who are court ordered or come in on their own."
Contact:
421 Humboldt Street
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
707-523-9361
707-576-7490
Contact:
421 Humboldt Street
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
707-523-9361
707-576-7490
Redwood Children's Center " Provides a child-friendly environment Where victims of child sexual abuse can be interviewed and observed by a team of professionals eliminating the need for multiple separate interviews" Established through County of Sonoma Human Services Department.
Contact:
2755 Mendocino Ave.
Santa Rosa, Ca 95403
112 Childrens Cr
Santa Rosa, Ca 95409
Phone (707) 565-6360
Fax (707) 565-8621
Contact:
2755 Mendocino Ave.
Santa Rosa, Ca 95403
112 Childrens Cr
Santa Rosa, Ca 95409
Phone (707) 565-6360
Fax (707) 565-8621
Sonoma Kinship Family Center Sonoma, Marin and Alameda Counties
"Sunny Hills Services is a private, non-profit organization serving vulnerable youth and their families. Founded in 1895 as an orphanage and farm in Marin County, California, Sunny Hills Services is now a regional child welfare organization dedicated to protecting, serving, nurturing and healing at-risk children and adolescents.
The mission of Sunny Hills Services is to help vulnerable children, youth and their families use their strengths to develop healthy relationships and fulfilling lives.
Our vision for the future is: All children and youth in the communities we serve have the resources, support and skills to develop socially, emotionally and behaviorally along a healthy, age appropriate pathway that will allow them ultimately to thrive as adults and to nurture the next generation of young people.
For more than a century, the agency has remained at the forefront of best practices in child welfare. This year, Sunny Hills will serve more than 1600 young people and another 1100 of their family members and caregivers through an array of programs focused on the educational, mental health, housing and developmental needs of vulnerable youth."
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
Sunny Hills Services
300 Sunny Hills Drive
San Anselmo, CA 94960
Tel: 415-457-3200
Fax: 415-456-4679
[email protected]
Individual Programs by County: Click Here
"Sunny Hills Services is a private, non-profit organization serving vulnerable youth and their families. Founded in 1895 as an orphanage and farm in Marin County, California, Sunny Hills Services is now a regional child welfare organization dedicated to protecting, serving, nurturing and healing at-risk children and adolescents.
The mission of Sunny Hills Services is to help vulnerable children, youth and their families use their strengths to develop healthy relationships and fulfilling lives.
Our vision for the future is: All children and youth in the communities we serve have the resources, support and skills to develop socially, emotionally and behaviorally along a healthy, age appropriate pathway that will allow them ultimately to thrive as adults and to nurture the next generation of young people.
For more than a century, the agency has remained at the forefront of best practices in child welfare. This year, Sunny Hills will serve more than 1600 young people and another 1100 of their family members and caregivers through an array of programs focused on the educational, mental health, housing and developmental needs of vulnerable youth."
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
Sunny Hills Services
300 Sunny Hills Drive
San Anselmo, CA 94960
Tel: 415-457-3200
Fax: 415-456-4679
[email protected]
Individual Programs by County: Click Here
"STAND! For Families Free of Violence is committed to promoting safe and strong families. Our approach to eliminating family violence is well-rounded and community-wide. In addition to providing a complete spectrum of prevention, intervention, and treatment programs, we also enlist the efforts of local residents, partners, and institutions, all of whom are striving with us to stop domestic violence and child abuse.
STAND! is a founding member of the Zero Tolerance for Domestic Violence Initiative, a cross-sector organization working to help solve domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. However, we cannot achieve our mission without the help of every individual, every school, every faith community, every neighborhood, and every business."
Contact:
Administrative Offices
140 Danzig Plaza
Concord, CA 94520
PHONE: (925) 676-2845
Email: [email protected]
24 Hour, Toll Free Crisis Line: (888) 215-5555
STAND! is a founding member of the Zero Tolerance for Domestic Violence Initiative, a cross-sector organization working to help solve domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. However, we cannot achieve our mission without the help of every individual, every school, every faith community, every neighborhood, and every business."
Contact:
Administrative Offices
140 Danzig Plaza
Concord, CA 94520
PHONE: (925) 676-2845
Email: [email protected]
24 Hour, Toll Free Crisis Line: (888) 215-5555
United Playaz "United Playaz is a violence prevention and youth leadership organization that works with San Francisco’s hardest to reach youth through case management, street outreach, in-school services, recreational activities at community centers, and support to incarcerated youth." What We Do
'IT TAKES THE HOOD TO SAVE THE HOOD!'
Contact
1038 Howard Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 2-PLAYAZ - Phone
'IT TAKES THE HOOD TO SAVE THE HOOD!'
Contact
1038 Howard Street
San Francisco CA 94103
(415) 2-PLAYAZ - Phone
Valley of the Moon Children's Home, County of Sonoma Human Services "The Valley of the Moon Children's Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization established to provide supportive and educational services for the abandoned, neglected and abused children of Sonoma County."
"The Valley of the Moon Children’s Foundation’s unwavering goal is to provide ongoing support to the Valley of the Moon Children’s Home, which is Sonoma County’s only 24-hour emergency shelter for abused, abandoned, and neglected children."
Contact
Valley of the Moon Children’s Foundation
Courtney Souza Executive Administrative Assistant [email protected]
P.O. Box 11671
Santa Rosa CA 95406
Voice: (707) 565-8380
Fax: (707) 565-8382
E-mail: [email protected]
Other Contact Information
Valley of the Moon Children's Home (707) 565 6350
Family Youth and Children's (707) 565-4300
Child Protective Services (707) 565-4303
"The Valley of the Moon Children’s Foundation’s unwavering goal is to provide ongoing support to the Valley of the Moon Children’s Home, which is Sonoma County’s only 24-hour emergency shelter for abused, abandoned, and neglected children."
Contact
Valley of the Moon Children’s Foundation
Courtney Souza Executive Administrative Assistant [email protected]
P.O. Box 11671
Santa Rosa CA 95406
Voice: (707) 565-8380
Fax: (707) 565-8382
E-mail: [email protected]
Other Contact Information
Valley of the Moon Children's Home (707) 565 6350
Family Youth and Children's (707) 565-4300
Child Protective Services (707) 565-4303
Verity " We, the women and men of Verity, working in partnership with the community, strive to eliminate all forms of violence, with a special focus on sexual assault and abuse. Sexual assault is an unacceptable and unconscionable form of oppression, which is destructive to the lives of survivors, their families, and friends. Verity facilitates healing and promotes the prevention of violence by providing counseling, advocacy, interventions, and education, in our communities."
"The services and programs offered by Verity have evolved and expanded over our 40+ years of existence. Our growth has been a direct response to the needs of the communities we serve. We provide services to victims of all forms of sexual violence regardless of gender or age. Our services include:" Counseling, Crisis Line, Crisis Walk-in, Prevention, education and training.
Contact:
835 Piner Road, Suite D
Santa Rosa, CA 95403-2063
Phone: (707) 545-7270
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (weekdays)
Fax: (707) 545–8136
24 HR Crisis Line: (707) 545-7273
Prevention Program
707-545-7270 x 12
Therapy & Support
707-545-7270 x 14
Crisis & Training
707-545-7270 x 16
"The services and programs offered by Verity have evolved and expanded over our 40+ years of existence. Our growth has been a direct response to the needs of the communities we serve. We provide services to victims of all forms of sexual violence regardless of gender or age. Our services include:" Counseling, Crisis Line, Crisis Walk-in, Prevention, education and training.
Contact:
835 Piner Road, Suite D
Santa Rosa, CA 95403-2063
Phone: (707) 545-7270
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (weekdays)
Fax: (707) 545–8136
24 HR Crisis Line: (707) 545-7273
Prevention Program
707-545-7270 x 12
Therapy & Support
707-545-7270 x 14
Crisis & Training
707-545-7270 x 16
Westside Community Services "For over 45 years Westside has been serving the mental health needs of our local community including: families dealing with the grief and loss of loved ones; those impacted by the multigenerational affects of drugs and violence; veterans who have "hidden wounds" and their families enduring the stress of their loved ones being away and in danger; vulnerable neighbors who are hurting because of loss of jobs or homes in today's difficult economy; and severely and persistently mentally ill individuals who require medication, treatment, and assistance with managing their daily lives.
Westside has a long history of serving the African American community and providing services to San Francisco’s most vulnerable populations."
"If you have questions about our programs and services or would like to become part of the Westside community, please fill out our online form (Please note this form is used for general information only)"
"If you are experiencing a psychiatric emergency, please call 911. If the situation is not an emergency but you think it may become one, please call the Department of Public Health’s 24-Hour Access helpline: 415.255.3737 or 888.246.3333 or TDD 888.484.7200."
Contact
1153 Oak Street
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 431-9000 - Phone
(415) 431-1813 - Fax
Email Us
Westside has a long history of serving the African American community and providing services to San Francisco’s most vulnerable populations."
"If you have questions about our programs and services or would like to become part of the Westside community, please fill out our online form (Please note this form is used for general information only)"
"If you are experiencing a psychiatric emergency, please call 911. If the situation is not an emergency but you think it may become one, please call the Department of Public Health’s 24-Hour Access helpline: 415.255.3737 or 888.246.3333 or TDD 888.484.7200."
Contact
1153 Oak Street
San Francisco CA 94117
(415) 431-9000 - Phone
(415) 431-1813 - Fax
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W.O.M.A.N. Inc (Women Organized to Make Abuse Nonexistent)
Women Organized to Make Abuse Nonexistent, Inc. (W.O.M.A.N., Inc.) has operated since 1978 as a community-based, multi-service agency, serving all-gender survivors of domestic violence in San Francisco and the larger Bay Area. They provide a 24-hour support line for counseling, safety planning, and referrals for needed resources. Call line and therapy services are offered in English and Spanish.
Contact
26 Boardman Pl, San Francisco, CA 94103
Support Line (877) 384-3578
Business Line (415) 864-4777
Women Organized to Make Abuse Nonexistent, Inc. (W.O.M.A.N., Inc.) has operated since 1978 as a community-based, multi-service agency, serving all-gender survivors of domestic violence in San Francisco and the larger Bay Area. They provide a 24-hour support line for counseling, safety planning, and referrals for needed resources. Call line and therapy services are offered in English and Spanish.
Contact
26 Boardman Pl, San Francisco, CA 94103
Support Line (877) 384-3578
Business Line (415) 864-4777
Women's Justice Center/Centro de Justica para Mujeres " To provide advocacy, free of charge, for victims of rape, domestic violence, and child abuse, particularly in the Latina and other under served communities of Sonoma County. To provide advocacy training and community education. To coordinate the Task Force on Women in Policing with the goal of increasing the number of women and minorities in our law enforcement agencies. To commit to equal justice for all women and girls."
Contact
PO Box 7510
Santa Rosa, Ca 95407
(707) 575-3150
[email protected]
YWCA of Sonoma County Domestic Violence Services "YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all."
"YMCA Sonoma County is ending domestic violence through awareness, education and empowerment. We engage in best practices around trauma informed services to ensure a model of upstream investments resulting in fewer of Domestic Violence."
Best Practices include:
1421 Guerneville Rd. Suite 200
PO BOX 3506 (95402)
Santa Rosa, Ca
Phone: (707) 546-9922
Fax: (707) 546-9928
"YMCA Sonoma County is ending domestic violence through awareness, education and empowerment. We engage in best practices around trauma informed services to ensure a model of upstream investments resulting in fewer of Domestic Violence."
Best Practices include:
- Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS)
- Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale (ECERS)
- Allstate Curriculum
- Upstream Investments
- Motivational Interviewing
- Trauma Inform Services Empowerment Model
1421 Guerneville Rd. Suite 200
PO BOX 3506 (95402)
Santa Rosa, Ca
Phone: (707) 546-9922
Fax: (707) 546-9928