Community Resources The Sacramento State Academic Advising and Career Center staff has compiled this list as a service to persons not eligible for career counseling at our center. We have no connection with and do not endorse or recommend any of the programs or services listed below and (with the exception of our own office) we are not responsible for the activities, policies, fees, etc. of the organizations or persons listed on this flyer. Community Career Counseling and Employment Services* Agency / Website Phone Services American River College, Career Center http://www.arc.losrios.edu/Support_Services/Care er_Center.htm (916) 484-8492 Career assessment through a variety of computer based inventories, career information, workshops, resume writing, job search and interview information. Asian Resources Inc www.asianresources.org (916) 324-6202 Broadway Career Center (916) 745-4313 Citrus Heights Career Center California Indian Manpower Consortium www.cimcinc.org/ Center for Counseling and Diagnostic Services http://www.csus.edu/coe/ccds/ (916) 920-0285 (916) 278-6252 Employment Development Department (EDD) www.edd.ca.gov (916) 653-0707 EDD http://www.caljobs.ca.gov/ (800) 758-0398 CalJobs Sacramento City College, Career Center http://www.scc.losrios.edu/careercenter/ Sacramento Employment and Training Agency www.seta.net Sacramento Professional Network (CA State EDD) http://www.sacpronet.com/ Updated August 2014 (916) 558-2565 (916) 263-3800 Website and community events Employment and training programs, legal services (expungement, license renewal), GED preparation, youth employment, on the job training, typing tests Employment and training program for certified Native Americans and Native Alaskans. Includes job referrals, job counseling, and emergency financial assistance for housing, utilities, education, and employment, child care development program, care giver training program, entrepreneur program Staffed by career counseling graduate interns. Available to any member of the campus and offcampus community. Assists people in finding jobs and job training sites. Also assists with disability insurance benefits, job search, and peer support for job seekers for people that are disadvantaged. Provides job search resources for Sacramento City College students and members of the community. Administers state-and federally funded human services programs through community based organizations, local education agencies, and private vocational schools. Job search assistance and workshops (resume writing, skills/ values, job search, interview techniques ) for any unemployed or underemployed person in a professional, managerial, or technical field. Fee Internet Access Printing No Fee; Counseling Sessions not included Yes Fee No Fee Yes No Fee Yes Yes Sliding Fee None None No Fee Through One Stop Centers Through One Stop Centers No Fee Yes Yes No Fee Through One Stop Centers Through One Stop Centers No Fee Yes Yes Yes (916) 635-9085 Sacramento SCORE http://sacramento.score.org/ (916) 278-6011 Sacramento State Career Center www.csus.edu/careercenter Offers no cost counseling and mentors as well as low cost workshops to assist with your present or future business. Low cost Career counseling services and programs available for currently enrolled Sac State students and recent graduates. Yes Limited Yes Limited Fee Internet Access Printing No Fee Yes Yes No Fee Yes Yes No Fee Yes Yes No Fee Yes Yes No Fee Yes Yes Fee for alumni within 2 years of graduation Sacramento Area One Stop Centers One Stop Career Centers Sacramento Works – Franklin www.seta.net Sacramento Works – Galt www.seta.net Phone Services (916) 262-3200 Provides job search assistance, career/technical training, computer skills, financial literacy classes, job referrals, career counseling and employment networking assistance. (209) 744-7702 Sacramento Works – Hillsdale www.seta.net (916) 263-4100 Sacramento Works – Mark Sanders Complex www.seta.net Sacramento Works – Rancho Cordova www.seta.net (916) 227-0301 (916) 255-3255 Provides job search assistance, career/technical training, computer skills, financial literacy classes, job referrals, career counseling and employment networking assistance. Provides job search assistance, career/technical training, computer skills, financial literacy classes, job referrals, career counseling and employment networking assistance. Provides job search assistance, career/technical training, computer skills, financial literacy classes, job referrals, career counseling and employment networking assistance. Provides job search assistance, career/technical training, computer skills, financial literacy classes, job referrals, career counseling and employment networking assistance. Private practice career counselors: Listed in the Yellow Pages under “Career and Vocational Counseling.” Fees charged. *Check eligibility criteria for services. Disability Related Resources in the Sacramento Area Agency / Website Ability Tools www.atnet.org Phone Services (800) 390-2699 (voice) The AT Network provides information, referrals, training, and technical assistance to those who share an interest in and commitment to the practical and effective use of technology by people with disabilities. (800) 900-0706 (TTY) Email: info@abilitytools.org California State Department of Rehabilitation www.dor.ca.gov Updated August 2014 (916) 324-1313 The Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) assists Californians with disabilities to obtain and retain employment and maximize their ability to live Fees Free Free independently in their communities. Crossroads Diversified Services, Inc. www.crossroadsdiversified.com/ Disability Benefits 101 www.disabilitybenefits101.org/ Employer Assistance & Resource Network (EARN) www.askearn.org Nor Cal Center on Deafness http://www.norcalcenter.org/ (916) 457-1900 Website Only (Voice/TTY) (855) 275-3276 (Ask-Earn) (916) 349-7500 (V/TTY) (916) 993-3048 (VideoPhone) Resources for Independent Living www.ril-sacramento.org Social Security Administration www.ssa.gov (916) 446-3074 Toll-Free (voice) (800) 772-1213 (800) 325-0778 (TTY) Sacramento County Mental Health Services www.namisacramento.org/resources/locallinkssaccounty.html On the National Alliance on Mental IllnessSacramento (employment resources) www.namisacramento.org/resources/locallinksemployment.html (916) 875-1055 OR (800) 881-4881 Crossroads serves persons who have barriers to employment including mental health challenges, physical disabilities, substance abuse history, exoffenders, and socioeconomic disadvantages. *Offer Benefits counseling Disability Benefits 101 (DB101) An excellent website that helps workers, job seekers, and service providers understand the connections between work and benefits. EARN provides federal and private employers with free consulting services and resources to support the recruitment, hiring, and retention of people with disabilities. EARN connects employers with national networks of available job seekers. EARN Employment Specialists are available to answer your questions and refer you to employment service providers. NorCal Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing is a non-profit, community-based organization serving deaf and hard of hearing individuals, their families and the general public in 24 northeastern counties of California. Resources for Independent Living, Inc. (RIL) is a cross disability organization serving Sacramento and Yolo Counties. To assist the community, RIL provides the following services for disabled people and senior citizens: advocacy and legislative monitoring, housing assistance, personal assistant services, information and referral, peer counseling, independent living skills training, and assistive technology. Walk-in hours Tues/Thurs 9:00-11:00am, 1:30-3:30pm (no appointment needed) *Offers a Community garden project Directs and manages the planning, development, issuance and evaluation of operational regulations, standards and instructions for the Retirement and Survivors Insurance (RSI), Disability Insurance (DI), Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and international SSA programs. NAMI Sacramento is a grassroots, consumer support and advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families impacted by emotional and/or psychological challenges. Excellent resource for services, including employment. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free The Sacramento State Academic Advising and Career Center staff has compiled this list as a service to persons not eligible for career counseling at our center. We have no connection with and do not endorse or recommend any of the programs or services listed below and (with the exception of our own office) we are not responsible for the activities, policies, fees, etc. of the organizations or persons listed on this flyer. August 2014 Updated August 2014