School and Community Resource Guide Referral Guide for Napa County Services 2015-16 HOTLINES / EMERGENCY NUMBERS ............................................................. 3 ADDICTION HELP .............................................................................................. 4 AGED / BLIND / DISABLED ............................................................................... 5 CLOTHING ......................................................................................................... 7 CITY AND COUNTY RESOURCES / INFORMATION ........................................ 8 EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES ..................................................................... 12 NAPA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS/COLLEGES ............. Error! Bookmark not defined. EDUCATION / TRAININGS .............................................................................. 14 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ................................................................... 15 FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS ...................................................................... 16 FAMILY SUPPORT ........................................................................................... 17 FOOD / BASIC NEEDS / UTILITIES ................................................................. 19 HEALTH SERVICES / COUNSELING .............................................................. 21 LAW ENFORCEMENT...................................................................................... 23 LEGAL ASSISTANCE ...................................................................................... 24 NAPA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION / COMMUNITY PROGRAMS........ 25 PRESCHOOL / CHILD CARE ........................................................................... 27 PUBLIC LIBRARIES ......................................................................................... 28 SHELTER / HOUSING ...................................................................................... 29 TRANSPORTATION ......................................................................................... 31 WOMEN’S SERVICES ...................................................................................... 32 YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ............................................................ 33 The School and Community Resource Guide is a tool for school sites and community service organizations to provide referral information to the youth and families of Napa County. The Guide is produced through a partnership with the Napa County Office of Education and Napa County Health and Human Services. Every effort is made to include appropriate resources on a wide range of topics in this comprehensive service guide. Inclusion of an agency or business does not constitute an endorsement. Some services are free, some are based on income or eligibility of the client, and others charge set fees. At the time of the publication, all information was current. Changes may occur at any time. Please contact (707) 253-6039 if you have updated information to share. We hope you find the Napa County School and Community Resource Guide useful. We welcome your feedback on this resource. Barbara G. Nemko, Ph.D., Superintendent Napa County Office of Education www.napacoe.org Howard K. Himes, Director Napa County Health and Human Services www.NapaHealthMatters.org NCOE Community Programs offers a range of programs that share the common vision to create a world in which youth are healthy, educated and thriving. NapaHealthMatters.org is a new one-stop source for health services, resources and solutions for yourself, your family and our community Visit the Guides Online! Check out the online versions at: www.napacoe.org NapaHealthMatters.org Information for a healthier you! HOTLINES / EMERGENCY NUMBERS HOTLINES / EMERGENCY NUMBERS 911 – In case of emergency ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE (800) 252-6465 NAPA COUNTY SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE (NEWS) (707) 255-6397 www.napanews.org NAPA EMERGENCY WOMEN’S SERVICES (NEWS) (707) 255-6397 or (800) 799-7233 www.napanews.org NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (866) 642-3848 BETHANY (WOMEN IN CRISIS PREGNANCIES) HOTLINE (800) 238-4269 POISON INFORMATION CENTER (800) 876-4766 or (800) 222-1222 BIRTHRIGHT OF NAPA (707) 255-6111 or (800) 550-4900 REPORT RUNAWAYS and for those THINKING OF RUNNING AWAY (800)786-2929 CA MISSING CHILDREN (800) 222-3463 CA SOCIAL SERVICES (800) 952-5253 CA YOUTH CRISIS LINE (800) 843-5200 CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE (800) 464-4216 CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES (707) 253-4261 MISSING CHILDREN (800) 843-5678 NAPA CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES (707) 253-4261 NAPA COUNTY MENTAL SERVICES CRISIS HOTLINE (707) 253-4711 or (800) 648-8650 SEXUAL ABUSE HOTLINE (NEWS) (707)255-6397 www.napanews.org SMOKER'S HELPLINE (800) 662-8887 SUBSTANCE ABUSE HOTLINE (800) 662-4357 National (707) 253-4063 Local TEENLINE (800) 852-8336 www.teenlineonline.org TIP411 Text to TIP411 (847411) and start message with 707NPD. Anonymous reporting of danger and/or harm in Napa County. Text to TIP411 (847411) and start message with 707SAFE. Anonymous way for students to report bullying, cyber-bullying, drugs, alcohol, suicide threats, weapons and other risky behavior. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (707) 500-7001 www.aanapa.org P.O. Box 10948, Napa 94581 Shared experiences and support in recovery from alcoholism. Support services for those who desire to stop drinking. Transition mentor program. English and Spanish spoken. AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS (707) 252-2270 www.sonapalanon.com P.O. Box 3362, Napa 94559 Support services for relatives & friends of alcoholics. Meetings held throughout the valley. ALTERNATIVES FOR BETTER LIVING, INC. (707) 226-1248 www.a4bl.org 701 School Street, P.O. Box 566, Napa 94559 Education for teens and families who struggle with drug abuse and addiction. Includes anger management, communication and decision making skills, establishing boundaries and how to communicate with your child. COMMUNITY ACTION OF NAPA VALLEY - TOBACCO ED & QUIT SMOKING PROGRAM (707) 253-6100 x132 www.canv.org 2310 Laurel Street, Suite 1, Napa 94559 Lending library, prevention and educational services, classes, ongoing support. NAPA COUNTY ALCOHOL AND DRUG SERVICES (707) 253-4063 www.countyofnapa.org/alcoholanddrug/ 2344 Old Sonoma Road, Building C, Napa 94559 Administration, Contracts and Programs, Support Prevention, Early Intervention and Youth Treatment Assessment, Treatment Authorization and Quality Services, Adult Outpatient Treatment and Recovery Services, Court Case Management and Recovery Services. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 1(866) 642-3848 www.napasolanona.org 340-2 Travis Boulevard, Fairfield 94533 Daily meetings and Spanish-speaking volunteers for anyone who feels they may have a narcotic problem. ALDEA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES AT THE WOLFE CENTER (707) 255-1855 2310 First Street, Napa 94558 Youth substance use prevention, intervention and treatment services on-site. Provides school-based services. ADDICTION HELP ADDICTION HELP AGED / BLIND / DISABLED AGED / BLIND / DISABLED COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES FOR OLDER ADULTS (707) 253-3818 24 hour hotline: (888) 619-6913 650 Imperial Way, Napa 94558 Comprehensive Services for Older Adults (CSOA) offers a variety of services for seniors and those that are disabled including: in-home care, Adult Protective Services, Medi-Cal, Veteran’s Services and Mental Health case management. We can also provide referrals and help locate community resources, care providers and local agencies to help those in need maintain their highest potential level of independence and quality of life. ENCHANTED HILLS CAMP (415) 694-7310 or (415) 694-7319 www.lighthouse-sf.org/program/enchanted-hills/ 3410 Mount Veeder Road, Napa 94558 A program of LightHouse San Francisco, Enchanted Hills Camp serves blind children, teens, adults, deaf-blind, seniors, as well as families of the blind. Enchanted Hills provides opportunities for recreation in a fun, challenging and accessible way such as socialization, growth and development through trail exploration, skits, and live audience performances. NAPA SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER (707) 255-1800 www.naparec.com 1500 Jefferson Street, Napa 94559 Emphasis is on recreational activities and services for senior citizens. Support groups, taxi script, VanGo and bus passes. Individuals 50 years of age and older. NAPA VALLEY HOSPICE ADULT DAY SERVICES (707) 258-9080 www.nvhads.org 414 South Jefferson Street, Napa 94559 Provides programs for aging adults such as Mind Boosters for mild cognitive impairment, Caregiver Resources, Alzheimer’s Resource Center, Adult Day Services to prevent hospitalization or premature nursing home admission, Transitions Palliative Care, Hospice Services and Grief Support. REDWOOD CAREGIVER RESOURCE CENTER (707) 542-0282 www.redwoodcrc.org 1140 Sonoma Avenue, Suite 1B, Santa Rosa 95401 Caregivers of Adult Onset Brain Injured Impaired Persons, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, MS, Stroke, and Head Injury. RIANDA HOUSE (707) 963-8555 www.riandahouse.org 1475 Main Street, St. Helena 94574 Rianda House Senior Activity Center is committed to providing seniors with an environment that stimulates minds, strengthens bodies and promotes independent living through education, recreation and social involvement. AGED / BLIND / DISABLED SHARE THE CARE, NAPA VALLEY (707) 492-3198 borntoage@gmail.com Share the Care is a peer-to-peer volunteer effort to match older, frail people who are chronically ill or disabled, to businesses, services or organizations that can help. Matches are made, problems & complaints solved. Volunteers strategically located throughout Napa County. Services are free. CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CENTER (CHURCH WOMEN UNITED) (707) 224-1341 2473 Second Street, Napa 94559 Primary Contact: Glenna Gentry The Clothing Center gives free clothes and shoes to homeless and very-low-income Napa residents. Open Monday through Friday, 9:00am – 12:00 noon. COMMUNITY PROJECTS, INC., THRIFT SHOP (707) 226-7585 715 Franklin Street, Napa 94559 Reasonably priced clothing, accessories, household items, linens and giftware. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30a.m. - 4:30p.m. Clean, useable donations accepted ONLY Tues. - Sat. 9:30a.m. - 4p.m. All proceeds support schools and non-profits in Napa County. GOODWILL STORE (707) 252-1197 www.gire.org 1683 Imola Avenue, Napa 94559 Low cost clothing, dishes, furniture, miscellaneous items. Job training, placement and support programs for people with disabilities and other special needs. LENDING CLOSET (707) 265-2352 Napa County Office of Education 2121 Imola Ave., Napa 94559 Free loan of formal dresses for school sponsored dances and events. Student Card required. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (707) 252-2444 www.napasdachurch.com 1105 G Street, Napa 94559 Provides clothing, food, bedding, furniture, hospital beds, and walkers when available. Two wheelchairs available on site for loan. No fees. ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES (707) 253-3818 www.countyofnapa.org/csoa 650 Imperial Way, Napa 94559 Assistance for adults who have been neglected, abused, or exploited. In-home supportive services for the elderly and disabled. CALFRESH (FOOD STAMPS) (707) 253-3818 www.countyofnapa.org/hhsa/selfsufficiency/ 650 Imperial Way, Napa 94559 Food stamps now use a debit card system available for low income individuals and families. Request an application by phone by calling 707-253-4511. CALIFORNIA CHILDREN’S SERVICES (CCS) (707) 253-4391 www.countyofnapa.org/ccs/ Funds medical care including diagnosis, treatment and equipment for children with physical disabilities up to 21 years old. Provides physical and occupational therapy in the schools. Fees based on income. CHILD WELFARE SERVICES (707) 253-4744 www.countyofnapa.org/childwelfare/ 2344 Old Sonoma Road, Building H, Napa 94559 Strength - based services for Napa County families with children who have serious mental health issues. Marital, family, divorce counseling, child custody mediation. Spanish-speaking staff available. COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES FOR OLDER ADULTS (707) 253-3818 www.countyofnapa.org/csoa/ 650 Imperial Way, Napa 94559 Medi-Cal and psychiatric case management for seniors in need of counseling or under psychiatric care. FAMILY COURT SERVICES (707) 299-1240 www.napa.courts.ca.gov/divisions/family-court-services 825 Brown Street, Napa 94558 Marital, family, divorce counseling, child custody mediation. Spanish speaking staff available. MCALISTER INSTITUTE TREATMENT & EDUCATION (707) 257-1460 www.countyofnapa.org/hhsa/ads 2100 Napa-Vallejo Highway, Napa State Hospital, Building 253 M1, M2, Napa 94558 Drug and Alcohol Education. Social Model Detox and Short-term Residential Treatment Services. All referrals go through Napa County Alcohol and Drug Services ACCESS. CITY AND COUNTY RESOURCES / INFORMATION CITY AND COUNTY RESOURCES / INFORMATION CITY AND COUNTY RESOURCES / INFORMATION MENTAL HEALTH (707) 253-4306 www.countyofnapa.org/mentalhealth/ 2344 Old Sonoma Road, Building D, Napa 94559 Napa County Mental Health offers community-based mental health services in partnership with regional organizations, individual providers and hospitals. Our integrated system delivers a broad range of services to individuals in need of mental health care. MENTAL HEALTH ADULT MEDICATION CLINIC (707) 253-4727 www.countyofnapa.org 2344 Old Sonoma Road, Building D, Napa 94559 Medication services for individuals unable to obtain psychiatric medication services in the community. NAPAHELP.INFO www.napahelp.info Database of non-profit community services available to Napa County residents NAPA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (707) 226-7455 www.napachamber.org 1556 First Street, Napa 94559 Promotes and supports member businesses in Napa County. Provides community with relocation information. NAPA COUNTY ALCOHOL AND DRUG SERVICES (707) 253-4063 www.countyofnapa.org/alcoholanddrug/ 2344 Old Sonoma Road, Building C, Napa 94559 Administration, Contracts and Programs, Support Prevention, Early Intervention and Youth Treatment Assessment, Treatment Authorization and Quality Services, Adult Outpatient Treatment and Recovery Services, Court Case Management and Recovery Services. NAPA COUNTY CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES (866) 901-3212 www.countyofnapa.org/ChildSupport/ 929 Parkway Mall, Suite 247, Napa 94559 Establish paternity &/or child support, enforce court orders, establish medical benefits. NAPA COUNTY CONSUMER AFFAIRS (707) 253-4059 www.countyofnapa.org/consumerdivision/ 931 Parkway Mall, Napa 94559 Handles and mediates complaints against businesses. NAPA COUNTY JUVENILE PROBATION DEPARTMENT (707) 253-4361 www.countyofnapa.org 212 Walnut Street, Napa 94559 The Probation Department operates adult and juvenile Court-related services in the areas of investigation and supervision. When probation is granted, the Department is responsible for the supervision of the probationer and enforcement of the conditions and terms of probation. The Department is also responsible for the overall operation of the County's Juvenile Hall, which provides custody, counseling, medical care and guidance of delinquent and custodial children in a variety of short and medium-term programs. NAPA COUNTY OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY (707) 253-4211 www.countyofnapa.org 931 Parkway Mall, Napa 94559 Provides consumer pamphlets to the public. Mediate consumer complaints & referrals. NAPA COUNTY ADULT TREATMENT AND RECOVERY PROGRAM (707) 253-4771 www.countyofnapa.org 2344 Old Sonoma Road, Building C, Napa 94559 Outpatient services from 3-5 hours per week. 3-6 month programs depending on need. NAPA COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER (707) 253-4382 www.cityofnapa.org 942 Hartle Court, Napa 94559 Shelter for stray animals of all kinds. Adoption services available. NAPA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH (707) 253-4270 www.countyofnapa.org/publichelath/ 2344 Old Sonoma Road, Building G, Napa 94559 Provides community health nurse services, venereal disease clinic, immunizations clinic, HIV testing and oversees the WIC program (Food supplement for women, infant and children). Spanish - speaking staff available. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (800) 772-1213 www.ssa.gov 1850 Soscol Avenue, Suite 102, Napa 94558 Obtain information and apply for benefits for the aged, disabled, dependent children and spouses. Apply for a social security card. CITY AND COUNTY RESOURCES / INFORMATION NAPA COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY (707) 253-4279 www.countyofnapa.org/hhsa/ 2344 Old Sonoma Road, Napa 94559 The Health and Human Services Agency’s mission is to foster a partnership of clients, community members and staff to create leadership, vision and advocacy for the evolving health and human service needs of the people of Napa County. Homeless Services, Alcohol and Drug Services, Child Welfare Services, Services for Older Adults, Mental Health Services, Public Health Services, including Vaccinations, Employment Services, including CalWorks. CITY AND COUNTY RESOURCES / INFORMATION WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN (WIC) (707) 253-4853 www.countyofnapa.org/publichelath/wic 2344 Old Sonoma Road, Building G, Napa 94559 WIC is a national nutrition education program that promotes healthy eating, encourages and supports breast feeding and provides referrals to health and community resources WORKFORCE NAPA (707) 259-8786 www.countyofnapa.org/hhsa/selfsufficiency/ www.workforcenapa.org 650 Imperial Way, Suite 101, Napa 94559 Provides employability assessment, work experience, job training, job search assistance, employment related information and referrals. Operates the local WIA program. CHILD START, INC. (HEAD START AND EARLY START) (707) 252-8931 www.childstartinc.org 439 Devlin Road, Napa 94558 Serves children ages 0-5. Oversees the Head Start programs in Napa & Solano Counties focusing solely on early learning initiatives for children & their families. Provides services in areas of nutrition, health, child care and development, literacy, education, family support, disabilities, mental health, parent education and teacher training. COMMUNITY RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN (CRC) TOY LIBRARY & EARLY LEARNING CENTER (707) 253-0376 www.crcnapa.org 3299 Claremont Way, Suite 1, Napa 94558 Free membership: educational toys, activities for children and families, child development information, Spanish speaking staff available. Monday & Tuesday 1 p.m.- 6p.m. LILLIPUT CHILDREN’S SERVICES (707) 299-3909 www.Lilliput.org 3299 Claremont Way, Suite 3, Napa 94559 Offers a wide range of services, including home studies for people wanting to foster-adopt. In addition, the Napa office offers the Kinship Support Services (KSSP), a program providing assistance to those raising a child other than their own. Kinship services include guardianship, adoption of a child, referrals, recreational and educational events (both for the caregiver and the entire family), some hardship assistance, and, if desired, monthly meetings to deal with specific issues. The office also provides a Post Adoption Services (PAS) program for parents of adopted children. The KSSP and PAS programs provide all services free of charge and are voluntary. CANV KIDS DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY PROGRAM (707) 253-4482 or (707) 253-6124 www.canv.org 1510 Myrtle Street and 2521 Old Sonoma Road, Napa 94558 Full day/full year care for children 1 to 6 years of age from families whose income meets State guidelines for eligibility. EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES Napa County School Districts/Colleges Napa County School Districts/Colleges CALISTOGA JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (707) 942-4703 www.calistoga.k12.ca.us HOWELL MOUNTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT (707) 965-2423 www.hmesd.org NAPA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION (707) 253-6810 www.napacoe.org NAPA COUNTY REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM (707) 253-6830 www.napacoe.org NAPA VALLEY ADULT SCHOOL (707) 253-3594 www.adulted.nvusd.k12.ca.us NAPA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (707) 253-3000 www.napavalley.edu NAPA VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (707) 253-3715 www.nvusd.org PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (707) 965-6311 or (800) 862-7080 www.puc.edu POPE VALLEY UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT (707) 965-2402 www.popevalleyusd.org SAINT HELENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (707) 967-2708 www.sthelenaunified.org AMERICORPS (707) 253-586-1610 Young adults get intensive training, learn valuable work skills, earn money for education and develop relationships and interests leading to career pathways while serving the community. CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORPS (CCC) (707) 253-7783 or (800) 952-JOBS www.ccc.ca.gov 2100 Napa Vallejo Highway, Napa 94558 Provides job training & lodging for young adults between ages 18-25 in conservation. No fees. CALIFORNIA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CORP (CHDC) (707)523-1155 (800) 624-0814 3315 Airway Drive, Santa Rosa 95403 ESL, programs for farm workers and dependents. Focus is on school careers. NAPA COUNTY FARM BUREAU AG IN THE CLASSROOM HARVEST OF THE MONTH PROGRAM (707) 224-5403 www.napafarmbureau.org CA Department of Public Health Providing monthly resources and fresh produce to all NVUSD elementary school classrooms and cafeterias. NAPA VALLEY PSI (PRODUCT SERVICES, INC) (707) 255-0177 www.napavalleypsi.org 651 Trabajo Lane, Napa 94559 Vocational evaluation, work evaluation, work adjustment, work experience for developmentally delayed persons, mentally ill, physically disabled. Paid work and training. English, Spanish & Tagalog spoken. STATE DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION (707) 253-4924 www.dor.ca.gov 1250 Main Street, Suite 200, Napa 94559 Vocational counseling, assessment, training, education, job placement, assistive technology. For persons with disabilities starting at age 18. UC COOPERATIVE EXTENSION (707) 253-4221 www.cenapa.ucdavis.edu 1710 Soscol Avenue, Suite 4, Napa 94559 Our mission is to extend research-based information in agriculture, livestock, pest management, and horticulture and youth development. EDUCATION / TRAININGS EDUCATION / TRAININGS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ALKAR HUMAN RESOURCES (707) 224-5468 www.1alkar.com 3273 Claremont Way, Suite 104, Napa 94558 Provides no fee temporary & permanent job placement. Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EDJOIN www.edjoin.org Public education job search website. EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONALS (707) 224-9252 www.expresspros.com 2201 Jefferson Street, Napa 94559 Provides temporary hiring positions. JOB HOTLINES CITY OF NAPA COUNTY OF SONOMA (707) 257-9542 (707) 565-2803 HUMAN RESOURCES (707) 253-4303 www.countyofnapa.org/hr/ 1195 Third Street, Suite 110, Napa 94559 Current job listings for County employment positions. Business hours: Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Apply online at any time. ONE STOP CAREER CENTER: NAPA (707) 253-4291 261 Elm Street, Building K, Napa 94559 The One Stop Career Center is a self-directed career resource center. The center provides resources and services that are focused on assisting any member of the community with job search, training information and career assistance. AMERICAN CANYON FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER (707) 980-7024 www.americancanyonfrc.org 3431 Broadway, Suite D1, American Canyon 94503 Open 9am to 4pm Monday-Thursday, Friday by app. Information and referral services, basic needs assistance, case management, financial coaching, employment counseling, free tax preparation, family activities, community events and resource fairs, one-on-one support for families, individuals, seniors and resource library. COPE FAMILY CENTER (707) 252-1123 www.copefamilycenter.org 707 Randolph St, Napa 94559 Provides resources, referrals and services to families in Napa County with children 0-18. Home Visitation Program for families at risk or in crisis. Parent Education classes and support, Family Economic Success Program educating families about money management. Drop-in/Emergency Program providing emergency diapers and formula, rental and utility assistance and crisis intervention. Napa Access provides a Supervised Visitation Program. Kinship Services to relative caregivers raising children. Lending library with books and videos and a community and Respite Room for parents to use. ParentsCAN (Parent Child Advocacy Network) (707) 253-7444 www.parentscan.org or parents@parentscan.org 1909 Jefferson Street, Napa 94559 ParentsCAN offers a wide variety of services in English and Spanish, free of charge, to families raising a child, youth or young adult (ages 0-25) with special needs. Special needs include any child at risk, suspected of or diagnosed with a developmental, learning, physical, medical, behavioral or mental health need. Services provided to parents or primary caregivers are tailored to meet each family’s needs and generally include one-on-one meetings with a trained parent advocate, information about and referral to other services, individualized assistance navigating the Early Intervention, Education, Special Education, Healthcare and Mental Health systems, support groups and parent education classes and workshops. PUERTAS ABIERTAS COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER (707) 224-1786 www.puertasabiertasnapa.org 952 Napa Street, Napa 94559 Puertas works hand in hand with Latinos to inspire and achieve healthy living, self-sufficiency, and opportunities for leadership and community engagement. UP VALLEY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER St. Helena (707) 963-1919 1440 Spring Street, St. Helena 94574 Calistoga (707) 942-6206 1500 Cedar Street, Calistoga 94515 Provides access to services, resource and referral information and education to the communities of St. Helena, Rutherford, Oakville, Angwin, Pope Valley and Deer Park. FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS FAMILY SUPPORT FAMILY SUPPORT ALDEA CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES (707) 224-8266 or (707) 253-0123 www.aldeainc.org 1546 First Street, Napa 94559 Youth mental health services, special education, treatment, family support, foster youth services, and more. ALTERNATIVES FOR BETTER LIVING, INC. (707) 226-1248 www.a4bl.org 701 School Street, P.O. Box 566, Napa 94559 Counseling and support for anger management, communication and decision making skills for youth and families. AMERICAN CANYON FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER (707) 980-7024 www.americancanyonfrc.org 3431 Broadway, Suite D1, American Canyon 94503 Open 9am to 4pm Monday-Thursday, Friday’s by appointment. Information and referral services, basic needs assistance, case management, financial coaching, employment counseling, free tax preparation, family activities, community events and resource fairs, oneon-one support for families, individuals, seniors and resource library. CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF SANTA ROSA (707) 224-4403 www.srcharities.org 1219 Jefferson Street, Suite 2, Napa 94559 Rainbow House transitional housing for single mothers ages 18 to 29, pregnant or with children. Napa County Holiday Assistance Program holiday gifts for Napa County children, who are from low-income families. COPE FAMILY CENTER (707) 252-1123 www.copefamilycenter.org 707 Randolph St, Napa 94559 Provides resources, referrals and services to families in Napa County with children 0-18. Home Visitation for families at risk or in crisis, Parent Education Classes, Family Economic Success, educating families about money management, Drop-in/Emergency providing emergency diapers and formula, and crisis intervention, Napa Access provides a Supervised Visitation Program, Kinship Services to relative caregivers raising children. Lending library with books, videos and a community room and respite room for parents. FAMILY SERVICES OF NAPA VALLEY (707) 255-0966 www.familyservicenapa.org 709 Franklin Street, Napa 94559 Affordable counseling to people of all ages in Napa County, housing and case management. Services to adults with mental disabilities in both transitional and permanent settings, school based counseling, mental health services tailored to meet the needs of older adults, including home visits, in home crisis support for Napa County residents with up to 30 days of intensive MIGRANT EDUCATION SERVICES (707) 253-3537 3600 Oxford St. Federally funded program to assist migrant students and families. Information, educational services. NAPA COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING (707) 643-1797 www.aaans.org 400 Contra Costa Street, Vallejo 94590 Provides services that improve the quality of life of seniors in our community and extend the time they are able to live independently in their chosen residence. NAPA VALLEY HOSPICE & ADULT DAY SERVICES (707) 258-9080 www.napavalleyhospice-ads.org 414 South Jefferson Street, Napa 94559 Hospice Service provides team-based end of life care, symptom management, bereavement, grief and loss services. PARENT-CHILD ADVOCACY NETWORK (ParentsCAN) (707) 253-7444 www.parentscan.org 1909 Jefferson Street, Napa 94559 ParentsCAN offers a wide variety of services in English and Spanish, free of charge, to families raising a child, youth or young adult (ages 0-25) with special needs in all of Napa County. Special needs include any child at risk, suspected of or diagnosed with a developmental, learning, physical, medical, behavioral or mental health need. PUERTAS ABIERTAS (OPEN DOORS) COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER (707) 224-1786 www.puertasabiertasnapa.org 952 Napa Street, Napa 94559 The center works hand in hand with Latinos to inspire and achieve healthy living, selfsufficiency, and opportunities for leadership and community engagement. UP VALLEY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER St. Helena (707) 963-1919 1440 Spring Street, St. Helena 94574 Calistoga (707) 942-6206 1500 Cedar Street, Calistoga 94515 Provides access to services, resource and referral information and education to the communities of St. Helena, Rutherford, Oakville, Angwin, Pope Valley and Deer Park. FAMILY SUPPORT case management services, animal assisted therapy using specially trained dogs, support group facilitation for partner organizations, collaboration and coordination with other service providers. FOOD / BASIC NEEDS / UTILITIES FOOD / BASIC NEEDS / UTILITIES AMERICAN RED CROSS (707) 257-2900 or (707) 963-2717 Provides clothing, food and temporary shelter for individuals who are displaced from their homes due to an extraordinary situation. Spanish-speaking staff available. CALISTOGA CARES FOOD BANK (707) 942-6042 1407 3rd Street, Calistoga 94515 (Community Presbyterian Church) Free food to low income families with applications. Please call ahead! Those who speak Spanish only, please call the Family Center at (707) 942-6206. NAPA STOREHOUSE EMERGENCY PANTRY (707) 253-6128 www.canv.org Provides free, non-prepared food items to low-income families. Distribution points: American Canyon, Napa, Berryessa, Calistoga, Angwin, Pope Valley. Please call for specific information in your city. Residents are directed to access the distribution site in their city. Hours in Napa: Tuesdays and Wednesdays: 9:00 A.M to 12:00 P.M. Thursdays 11:00 A.M to 2:00 P.M. Please arrive 15 minutes before opening time, or at least 30 minutes before closing time. Limited Spanish-speaking staff available. NAPA VALLEY BROWN BAG PROGRAM (707) 253-6128 www.canv.org Serves Napa County residents ages 60 and older who qualify as low income. Please call and request an application. NORTH COAST ENERGY SERVICES (800) 233-4480 HEAP (assistance with PG&E) Provides listings for low income families who need help paying their electric bills. Please see details pages for complete information on eligibility. THE SALVATION ARMY NAPA CORPS (707) 226-8150 www.salvationarmy.org 590 Franklin Street, Napa 94559 Hot lunch served 11:30-12:30 Monday-Friday. Emergency assistance with food, clothing, and past due PG&E bills (REACH Program). ST. HELENA COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY (707) 963-5183 1777 Main Street, St. Helena 94574 Free food to low-income families with applications. Please call ahead! Residential ID required! Hours of operation Tues, Thurs, Friday 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. THE TABLE (AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH) (707) 224-8693 1333 Third Street, Napa 94559 Free meals for anyone in need. Hours: Monday-Friday 3 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. FOOD / BASIC NEEDS / UTILITIES SENIOR NUTRITION MEALS-ON-WHEELS (707) 253-6100 Ext. 111 www.canv.org 2310 Laurel Street, Suite 1, Napa 94559 For more than 35 years, the Senior Nutrition Program has provided daily home-delivered and congregate meals to homebound seniors and the frail elderly who cannot prepare meals for themselves. Our meals program is more than just a meal; we encourage socialization, provide daily interaction, caring volunteers, and professional case management referrals. HEALTH SERVICES / COUNSELING HEALTH SERVICES / COUNSELING ALPHA PREGNANCY CLINIC (707) 254-8871 www.rupregnant.org 2045 Jefferson Street, Napa 94559 Provides FREE and CONFIDENTIAL pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, STD testing, HIV/AIDS testing, counseling, parent classes, prenatal care, after pregnancy care, and reproductive awareness to people facing decisions regarding their sexual health or an unplanned pregnancy. BUCKELEW PROGRAMS-AVENUE RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAM (707) 253-2528 www.buckelew.org 1100 Lincoln Ave., Suite 102, Napa, CA 94558 Provides transitional & social rehabilitation programs for mentally ill adults. CHILDREN'S HEALTH INITIATIVE (CHI) (707) 227-0830 www.napachi.org 2140 Jefferson Street, Suite D, Napa 94559 To ensure that all children in Napa County are covered by health insurance access to care. OLE HEALTH www.olehealth.org Provides low-cost health care, counseling, outreach, and education classes for low-income people in a bilingual, bi-cultural setting. CALISTOGA (707) 709-2308 911 Washington Street, Calistoga 94515 NAPA (707) 254-1770 1141 Pear Tree Lane, Suite 100, Napa 94558 ST. HELENA (707) 963-0931 1222 Pine St, St. Helena 94574 COMMUNITY OUTREACH – QVMC CARE NETWORK (CHILDREN’S HEALTHCARE COVERAGE) (707) 251-2000 3448 Villa Lane, Suite 102, Napa 94558 Provides community based education classes, access to children's healthcare coverage, maternity and family centered education, children's mobile dental clinic, and case management service for chronically ill individuals. All services are bi-lingual and bi-cultural. OLE WOMEN’S HEALTH PROGRAM See WOMEN SERVICES for contact information. KAISER MEDICAL OFFICES (707) 258-2500 www.kp.org 3285 Claremont Way, Napa 94558 Provides health care to members - low-income families may qualify for a variety of services. NORTH BAY REGIONAL CENTER (707) 256-1100 www.nbrc.net 10 Executive Court, Napa 94558 Diagnostic, evaluation, and service coordination to individuals with intellectual developmental disabilities including cerebral palsy, epilepsy or autism. PLANNED PARENTHOOD (707) 252-8050 www.ppshastadiablo.org 1735 Jefferson Street, Napa 94559 Clinical: Pregnancy testing, counseling, reproductive and fertility awareness. Pelvic and breast exams, prescription birth control, testing and treatment of sexually transmitted infections. Male services available. English and Spanish spoken. Prevention & Education: Comprehensive sex education in classroom and small group settings to pre-teens & teens. Staff trainings and oneon-one consultants. QUEEN OF THE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER (707) 252-4411 www.thequeen.org 1000 Trancas Street, Napa 94558 Full service community hospital. SISTER ANN COMMUNITY DENTAL CLINIC (707) 258-6128 www.olehealth.org 1141 Pear Tree Lane, Napa 94558 Preventative care and dental treatment for all low-income residents of Napa County who do not have private dental insurance. ST. HELENA HOSPITAL (707) 963-3611 www.sthelenahospital.org 10 Woodland Road, St. Helena 94574 Full service community hospital with a comprehensive range of acute care, behavioral health and wellness programs. PARTNERSHIP HEALTH PLAN OF CALIFORNIA 707-863-4100 www.partnershiphp.org 4665 Business Center Drive, Fairfield 94534 Public/private organization provides cost-effective health care coverage to Medi-Cal recipients in Napa County. HEALTH SERVICES / COUNSELING KAISER PERMANENTE - VALLEJO (HOSPITAL & REHABILITATION CENTER) (707) 651-1000 www.kp.org 975 Serano Drive, Vallejo 94589 Provides emergency services, health care, and counseling, outreach, and education classes. LAW ENFORCEMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT AMERICAN CANYON POLICE DEPARTMENT (707) 551-0650 www.cityofamericancanyon.org 911 Donaldson Way East, American Canyon 94503 CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL (707) 253-4906 www.chp.ca.gov 975 Golden Gate Drive, Napa 94559 CALISTOGA POLICE DEPARTMENT (707) 942-2810 www.ci.calistoga.ca.us 1235 Washington Street, Calistoga 94515 NAPA POLICE DEPARTMENT (707) 253-4451 www.cityofnapa.org 1539 First Street, Napa 94558 NAPA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT (707) 253-4451 or (707) 253-4509 www.countyofnapa.org/Sheriff 1535 Airport Boulevard, Napa 94558 ST. HELENA POLICE DEPARTMENT (707) 967-2850 www.ci.st-helena.ca.us 1480 Main Street, St. Helena 94574 LEGAL AID OF NAPA VALLEY (707) 259-0579 www.legalaidnapa.org or info@legalaidnapa.org 575 Lincoln Ave, Suite 210, Napa 94559 We provide bilingual legal assistance to seniors, immigrants, and low-income residents of Napa County, help obtain benefits, and protect rights through advocacy, consultation, education and referrals, offer Senior, Baseline, and Immigrant Legal Services including, but not limited to such things as wills, estate planning, domestic violence, civil rights, visas, residency, immigration, housing, and unpaid wages. BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU (866) 411-2221, Direct Number (510) 844-2000 www.edd.org 1000 Broadway Suite 625, Oakland 94607 Business reports, charity reports, dispute resolutions, consumer information clearing house, business ethics promotion & fighting fraud. IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE LINE (800) 898-7180 995 Market Street, Suite 1108, San Francisco 94103 Provides information and referral on immigration rights. NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATIONAL FUND (212) 965-2200 www.naacpldf.org th 40 Rector St. 5 Floor, New York, NY 10006 VICTIMS OF CRIMES RESOURCE CENTER (800) 842-8467 3200 5th Avenue, Sacramento 95817 LEGAL ASSISTANCE LEGAL ASSISTANCE NAPA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION / COMMUNITY PROGRAMS NAPA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION / COMMUNITY PROGRAMS The Napa County Office of Education is an educational resource for all Napa County School Districts offering a broad range of student services in response to changing community needs, supporting and collaborating with local school districts to disseminate research-based best practices to educators locally and statewide. Programs listed below. (707) 253- 6810 www.napacoe.org 2121 Imola Avenue, Napa 94559 AFTER CLASS ENRICHMENT (ACE) (707) 253-6942 www.afterschoolnapavalley.org The middle school-aged After School programs operate at 4 school sites across Napa County, Harvest, Redwood, Silverado, and Calistoga Jr/Sr. The ACE Program (After Class Enrichment) aims to enhance the educational, social and safety needs of students through a community collaborative that provides academic support and enrichment activities bridging the school day with the after school hours. ACE operates from the end of the school day until 6 P.M., five days a week. In teams facilitated by Classroom Leaders, students engage in literacy development, math and science activities, community-building, service learning projects, and enrichment activities. Additionally, ACE operates a Before School program at Silverado, Redwood, and Harvest from 6:30-8:00 a.m. CALSERVES EXPANDED LEARNING (707) 253-6039 www.calserves.org/programs/after-school/ The CalSERVES Expanded Learning Tutoring program targets 2,000 students in both Napa and Sonoma Counties. Students participate in small group Literacy and STEM tutoring to help them achieve academically. Students in need of the most intensive support are referred to tutoring with an AmeriCorps Tutor and they meet daily for 30 minutes, allowing students the time needed to build strong connections with their tutor and expand their skills. COOL SCHOOL (707) 265-2781 www.napacoe.org/programs-schools-districts/after-school-programs/ The elementary-aged After School programs operate at 3 school sites across Napa, including Snow, Shearer and Phillips elementary schools. COOL School creates after school environments that foster success and provide a safe and healthy place for children from the end of the school day until 6 P.M., five days a week. Students engage in literacy development, math and science activities, community-building, service learning projects, and enrichment activities. EDUCATION SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS IN FOSTER CARE (707) 253-6954 www.napacoe.org/programs-schools-districts/foster-youth-education-services Provides support to school districts, students caregivers and foster youth serving community agency staff. Help with school enrollment, records transfer, school or program placement and opportunities, tutoring and other supports for education success, and transition services beyond high school. Please call or visit our website for information or to request presentations. MARIPOSA LEADERSHIP PROGRAM & GANG VIOLENCE PREVENTION EDUCATION (707) 253-6806 www.napacoe.org The Gang Violence Education Multi-Component Program is a partnership through the Napa County District Attorney’s Office. Napa County Office of Education is responsible for the Educational component. Prevention and intervention services include groups at many area middle and high schools, youth development through monthly events and utilize local experts to train student mentors, school staff, and community members on indicators of gang activity and appropriate responses and to inspire students to make healthy and safe life choices. NAPA COUNTY AFTER SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (707) 265-2781 www.napacoe.org Collaboration between Napa County Office of Education, school districts, principals and program partners to provide quality after school programs for the students of Napa County. Programs operate daily after school until 6:00 PM, and are open at no/low-cost for all students. Call our offices to check out program sites. ROPES COURSE (707) 253-6884 www.heronlakechallenge.org Heron Lake Challenge Ropes Course sits on the shores of 5 acre Heron Lake, where participants engage in fun and challenging activities. We specialize in team building programs for all types of groups from elementary school students, to high school classes and adult groups. Students have priority access. SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOLS (707) 253-6884 www.NapaSafeRoutes.org The Napa Safe Routes to School program is part of the solution to increase physical activity and improve unsafe walking and bicycling conditions. The school setting provides a unique opportunity to create an environment that encourages walking and bicycling as a way to travel to and from school. TUPE / TOBACCO USE PREVENTION EDUCATION (707) 253-6806 www.napacoe.org/programs-schools-districts/prevention-services/ Napa County schools receive substance use prevention education opportunities through multifunded programming. Tobacco, marijuana, alcohol and other substances are addressed in curriculum during the school day, after school clubs, and special events. NAPA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION / COMMUNITY PROGRAMS EDUCATION SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS IN TEMPORARY HOUSING OR HOMELESS (707) 253-6954 www.napacoe.org/programs-schools-districts/homeless-youth-services/ Provides support to school districts, students, parents and community agency staff assisting students and families who are homeless, in temporary housing, or is at risk of not being housed. Information on school enrollment and attendance, transportation from home to school, school supplies and other needs to ensure equal education opportunities. Please call or visit our website for information or to request presentations. PRESCHOOL / CHILD CARE PRESCHOOL / CHILD CARE NAPA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION . (707) 253-6850 www.napacoe.org/programs-students/state-preschools/ 2121 Imola Avenue, Napa 94559 Part-day preschool programs are located in American Canyon, Napa, and Calistoga. Morning and afternoon classes are available for children ages 3-5 (prior to Transitional / Kindergarten entrance). Eligibility for part-day preschool is based on family size and income eligible families. Full-day preschool and child care programs are located in Napa and St. Helena for children ages 3-5. Eligibility and enrollment processes are defined by guidelines set-forth by the State Department of Education. Eligibility for full-day preschool is based on family size, income, or job training activities. Depending on income, services may be free of charge or have nominal sliding scale fees. NAPA VALLEY COLLEGE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER (707) 253-3046 www.napavalley.edu/StudentServices/CDC 2277 Napa-Vallejo Highway, Napa 94558 Child care and development services for children ages two months to five years whose parents are enrolled Napa Valley College students. NAPA VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT- CHILD DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT (707) 253-3959 www.nvusd.k12.ca.us 1600 Lincoln Avenue, Napa 94558 Parent fee paid before and after school care for school-age children (kindergarten through 5th grade) at the following elementary schools: Bel Aire Park, Browns Valley, El Centro, Mt. George, and West Park. EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION Infant program (707) 253-6914 Preschool program (707) 253-6850 2121 Imola Avenue, Napa 94559 Free Special Education services to children from birth through five years, with developmental delays and conditions which challenge their ability to learn. Child may be referred for services by family, relatives, physicians, public health nurses, California Children Services, North Bay. AMERICAN CANYON LIBRARY (707) 644-1136 www.countyofnapa.org/library/americancanyon 300 Crawford Way, American Canyon 94503 CALISTOGA LIBRARY (707) 942-4833 www.countyofnapa.org/library/calistoga 1108 Myrtle Street, Calistoga 94515 COMMUNITY RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN (CRC) TOY LIBRARY & EARLY LEARNING CENTER (707) 253-0376 www.crcnapa.org 3299 Claremont Way, Suite 1, Napa 94558 Free Membership, Educational Toys, Child Development Information, Bilingual Spanish Available. Monday – Thursday 9am to 5pm. Friday 10am to 4pm. NAPA LIBRARY (707) 253-4241 www.countyofnapa.org/library/napamain 580 Coombs Street, Napa 94559 ST. HELENA LIBRARY (707) 963-5244 www.shpl.org 1492 Library Lane, St. Helena 94574 YOUNTVILLE LIBRARY (707) 944-1888 www.countyofnapa.org/library/yountville 6516 Washington Street, Yountville 94599 PUBLIC LIBRARIES PUBLIC LIBRARIES SHELTER / HOUSING SHELTER / HOUSING CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FAIR EMPLOYMENT AND HOUSING (800) 884-1684 www.dfeh.ca.gov Settles disputes pertaining to discrimination in housing and employment due to sex, age (over 40), race, color, religion, political affiliation, national origin, disability or sexual orientation. Also offers mediation and referral for legal assistance. Spanish speaking staff. CATHOLIC CHARITIES (ALSO RAINBOW HOUSE) (707) 224-4403 www.srcharities.org 1219 Jefferson Street, Suite 2, Napa 94559 We are a two year transitional living program for women (ages 18-29) who are mothers with their children and/or in their 3rd trimester of pregnancy. Our focus is on young, vulnerable mothers at high risk of homelessness. Groups for credit counseling, parent skills and domestic violence awareness and support. FAIR HOUSING NAPA VALLEY (707) 224-9720 www.napafairhousing.org 1804 Soscol Avenue, Suite 203, Napa 94559 Landlord/tenant issues and disputes - Services are provided to BOTH Landlords and Tenants Fair Housing allegations of discrimination and enforcement, Mobile home Park MOU administrators (City of Napa) and Mobile home Residency, Law education to all residents within the County, Section 8 in cooperation with the City of Napa Housing Authority workshops, Outreach and Customized Training, reported cases of hoarding. FAMILY SERVICE OF NAPA VALLEY (707) 255-0966 www.familyservicenapa.org 709 Franklin Street, Napa 94559 Affordable counseling to people of all ages in Napa County. Housing and case management services to adults with mental disabilities in both transitional and permanent settings, schoolbased counseling, mental health services tailored to meet the needs of older adults, including home visits. In home crisis support for Napa County residents with up to 30 days of intensive case management services, animal assisted therapy using specially trained dogs, support group facilitation for partner organizations, collaboration and coordination with other service providers. FARMWORKER CENTERS Calistoga Farmworker Center (707) 942-9279 3996 North St. Helena Hwy, Calistoga 94515 Mondavi Farmworker Center (707) 265-7629 5589 Silverado Trail, Napa 94558 River Ranch Farmworker Center (707) 963-7496 1109 Silverado Trail, St. Helena 94574 HOUSING AUTHORITY, CITY OF NAPA (707) 257-9543 www.cityofnapa.org/housing 1115 Seminary Street, Napa 94559 Low income housing assistance programs. HUD Section 8. Spanish speaking staff available. NAPA VALLEY COMMUNITY HOUSING (707) 253-6140 www.nvch.org 5 Financial Plaza, Suite 200, Napa 94558 Develops affordable housing to Napa’s low and moderate income residents. SAMARITAN FAMILY CENTER (707) 253-6145 www.canv.org 2521 Old Sonoma Road, Napa 94559 Emergency shelter for families. Spanish speaking staff available. M-F 9-5 PM. SOUTH NAPA SHELTER (707) 299-1739 100 Hartle Court, Napa 94559 A facility for clean & sober individuals 18 & older that has two primary goals for its guests – increasing income & securing sustainable housing. We help them achieve those goals through weekly coaching/case management, requiring that they volunteer at the center and in the community, by providing the tools and encouragement to succeed. SHELTER / HOUSING HOPE RESOURCE CENTER (707) 259-8133 www.canv.org 1301 4th Street, Napa 94559 Drop-in facility that provides basic services such as showers, restrooms, mail, phones and laundry for homeless adults throughout the day. Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. 7 days a week. TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION AMERICAN CANYON TRANSIT (THE DUCK) (707) 557-7557 www.nctpa.net 720 Jackson St, Napa 94558 Fixed route & door-to-door within American Canyon & portions of Vallejo. No weekend service. AMTRAK (800) 872-7245 Regional rail service from Sacramento to San Jose with bus service to San Francisco. COUNTY TAXI COMPANIES: NAPA VALLEY CAB YELLOW CAB BLACK TIE TAXI NORTHBAY TAXI (707) 257-6444 (707) 226-3731 (707) 259-1000 (707) 257-6200 GREYHOUND 625 Burnell St, Napa 94559 (800) 229-9424 Spanish (800) 531-5332 Bus service available by taking VINE Route 10 to Vallejo. LAKE COUNTY TRANSIT English: (707) 263-3334 Spanish: (707) 994-3334 www.laketransit.org Route 3: Clearlake to Calistoga to Deer Park. Weekday service from Lake County to St. Helena and Santa Rosa. NAPA VALLEY TRANSIT (VINE), NAPA DOWNTOWN TROLLEY, ST. HELENA VINE, CALISTOGA HANDYVAN, (707) 251-2800 www.nctpa.net 625 Burnell St, Napa 94559 Bus service for Napa Valley. Provides information on transportation options in Napa County and Bay Area. Includes the VINE, Downtown Napa Trolley, Calistoga HandyVan, St. Helena VINE, Yountville Shuttle, American Canyon Transit Shuttle (The Duck), Vine Go Paratransit, and Taxi Scrip Program. Spanish speaking staff available. SOLANO NAPA COMMUTER INFO (800) 535-6883 Provides commute alternatives and information for carpools and vanpools. Maintains a list for potential carpooling. ALPHA PREGNANCY CLINIC (707) 254-8871 www.rupregnant.org 2045 Jefferson Street, Napa 94559 Provides FREE and CONFIDENTIAL pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, STD testing, counseling, parent classes, prenatal care, after pregnancy care, and reproductive awareness to people facing decisions regarding their sexual health or an unplanned pregnancy. BIRTHRIGHT OF NAPA (707) 255-6111 www.birthright.org 1447 Fourth Street, Suite B, Napa 94559 Emergency and support services for any woman who is pregnant or has a young child. Free pregnancy testing; support in carrying the child to term. Provides a lending program for maternity and baby clothes. OLE WOMEN’S HEALTH PROGRAM (707) 252-6541 www.olehealth.org 1141 Pear Tree Lane, Suite 100, Napa 94558 Prenatal care, obstetrical referrals, nutrition, health ed. & counseling: Medi-Cal eligible women. NAPA EMERGENCY WOMEN’S SERVICES (NEWS) (707) 252-3687 - 24 hour Crisis Line (707) 255-NEWS (6397) www.napanews.org or info@napanews.org 1141 Pear Tree Lane, Suite 220, Napa 94558 Programs for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault including court advocacy, transitional housing, and children exposed to domestic violence and emergency shelter. NEW BEGINNINGS (707) 253-3451 www.adulted.nvusd.k12.ca.us 1600 Lincoln Avenue, Napa 94558 Courses for high school/college graduation for pregnant or parenting teens, childcare for enrolled students. No fee. ST. HELENA WOMEN’S CENTER (707) 253-1135 935 Trancas St, Napa, 94558 Health care & education for pregnant women with Medi-Cal and other PPO’s. PLANNED PARENTHOOD See HEALTH SERVICES/ COUNSELING for contact information THE WOMEN’S DIAGNOSTIC CENTER OF ST. HELENA HOSPITAL (707) 963-1912 821 South St. Helena Highway, Suite 204, St. Helena 94574 Provides mammography and bone density testing. WOMEN’S SERVICES WOMEN’S SERVICES YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AFTER CLASS ENRICHMENT (ACE) (707) 253-6942 Our middle school-aged After School programs operate at 4 school sites across Napa County, Harvest, Redwood, Silverado, and Calistoga Jr/Sr. The ACE Program (After Class Enrichment) aims to enhance the educational, social and safety needs of students through a community collaborative that provides academic support and enrichment activities bridging the school day with the after school hours. ACE operates from the end of the school day until 6 P.M., five days a week.Students engage in literacy development, math and science activities, communitybuilding, service learning projects, and enrichment activities. Additionally, ACE operates a Before School program at Silverado, Redwood, and Harvest from 6:30-8:00 a.m. AMERICAN CANYON PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT (707) 648-7275 www.cityofamericancanyon.org 100 Benton Way, American Canyon 94503 Summer camps, sports leagues, classes and more for youth and adults. ANGWIN COMMUNITY TEEN CENTER MISSION NAPA VALLEY YOUTH ADVOCACY CENTER (707) 888-7557 www.NVYAC.org P.O. Box 137, St. Helena 94574 Program helps to build the mental and emoti8onal well-being of youth through service opportunities, teaching and mentoring. ARTS COUNCIL NAPA VALLEY (707) 257-2117 www.artscouncilnapavalley.org P.O. Box 2782, Napa 94558 Enriches the lives of greater Napa community through arts and culture. ACNV advances the arts in Napa County through diverse cultural programs and community services responding to our three core initiatives: Cultural Marketing, Art in Public Spaces, and Arts in Education. BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF THE NORTH BAY (707) 258-6346 www.bbbsnorthbay.org 190 Camino Oruga, Suite 4, Napa 94558 One-on-one youth mentoring organization with programs serving all of Napa County. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NAPA VALLEY (707) 255-8866 www.thepositiveplace.org 1515 Pueblo Avenue, Napa 94559 After school and holiday and summer program for children ages 6-18 at school campuses and clubhouses in Napa and American Canyon. Spanish- speaking staff available. CALSERVES EXPANDED LEARNING (707) 253-6039 www.calserves.org/programs/after-school/ The CalSERVES Expanded Learning Tutoring program targets 2,000 students in both Napa and Sonoma Counties. Students participate in small group Literacy and STEM tutoring to help them achieve academically. Students in need of the most intensive support are referred to tutoring with an AmeriCorps Tutor and they meet daily for 30 minutes, allowing students the time needed to build strong connections with their tutor and expand their skills. CITY OF CALISTOGA, COMMUNITY RESOURCE DEPARTMENT (707) 942-2838 www.ci.calistoga.ca.us 1745 Washington Street, Suite 201 Calistoga 94515 Activities Available: recreational sports, exercise classes, martial arts, youth & teen after school activities, art classes, summer day camp, specialty sport camps, youth leagues, senior activities and events, community events. COMMUNITY RESOURCES DEPARTMENT-CITY OF NAPA (PARKS & RECREATION) (707) 257-9529 www.naparec.com 1850 Soscol Avenue, Napa 94559 Programs for all ages including sports, day camps, art, dance, drama and much more. Scholarships may be available COOL SCHOOL (707) 265-2781 www.napacoe.org/programs-schools-districts/after-school-programs/ The elementary-aged After School programs operate at 3 school sites across Napa, including Snow, Shearer and Phillips elementary schools. COOL School creates after school environments that foster success and provides a safe and healthy place for children from the end of the school day until 6 P.M., five days a week. Students engage in literacy development, math and science activities, community-building, service learning projects, and enrichment activities. HOWELL MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (707) 965-2423 www.hmesd.k12.ca.us 525 White Cottage Road North, Angwin 94508 The after school program runs every day that school is in session, from the last bell of the day until 6pm. Offerings range from iPad classes and homework club to archery and legos. YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF ST. HELENA & CALISTOGA (707) 963-8944 www.bgcshc.org 1420 Tainter Street, St. Helena 94574 Provides after-school and summer programs for school age children in grades 1 -12. Activities occur in the areas of: Character and Leadership Development; Education; Health and Life Skills; The Arts; Sports, Fitness, and Recreation. Similar programs are also provided in Calistoga. YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES MUSIC CONNECTION (707) 259-8565 2425 Jefferson Street, Room 103, Napa 94558 Connects students and music together by supporting teachers and students of the Napa Valley Unified School District’s Music Programs. A program of the Napa Valley Unified Education Foundation. NAPA COUNTY AFTER SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP (707) 265-2781 www.napacoe.org Collaboration between Napa County Office of Education, school districts, principals and program partners to provide quality after school programs for the students of Napa County. Programs operate daily after school until 6:00 PM, and are open at no/low-cost for all students. Call our offices to check out program sites. NAPA COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION (707) 253- 6810 www.napacoe.org 2121 Imola Avenue, Napa 94559 Napa County Office of Education is an educational resource for all Napa County School Districts offering a broad range of student services in response to changing community needs, supporting and collaborating with local school districts, and to disseminating research-based best practices to educators locally and statewide. LGBTQ CONNECTION (707) 251-9432 www.lgbtqconnection.org 780 Lincoln Avenue, Napa 94559 The Project's work involves engaging the community to help design and advance the initiative, developing quality programming for LGBTQ youth and older adults, increasing the capacity of organizations to better serve LGBTQ people and serving as the area's LGBTQ headquarters. NAPA VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT - AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS (707) 253-3959 www.nvusd.k12.ca.us 2425 Jefferson Street, Napa 94559 Child care from 7:30-5:30 as well as before and after school care, 7:30-8:30am and 2:303:30pm. SHERIFF'S ACTIVITIES LEAGUE (SAL) (707) 224-5005 www.countyofnapa.org The Sheriff's Activities League operates a free fitness center and boxing gym at its facility on the grounds of Napa State Hospital. Monday-Friday, 2-7pm. Napa County students ages 8-18. SAL also provides seasonal wrestling and soccer programs. ST. HELENA CITY RECREATION DEPARTMENT (707) 967-2792 www.cityofsthelena.org 1480 Main Street, St. Helena 94574 Provides youth classes and camps, Teen Lead Action Team, St. Helena Prevention Partnership on Youth Substance Abuse. VOICES (Voice Our Independent Choices for Emancipation Support) (707) 251-9432 www.voicesyouthcenter.org 780 Lincoln Avenue, Napa 94559 Provides services and resources to support the successful transition of foster, probation and group home youth in Napa County, ages 16-24, to healthy, safe, productive and independent adulthood. YOUNTVILLE PARK AND RECREATION (707) 944-8712 www.townofyountville.com 6516 Washington Street, Yountville 94574 We provide healthy lifestyle promoting activities, classes, services and sports for all ages and interests. We also oversee the Yountville Community Pool, Yountville Parks and the Yountville Community Center. YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ST. HELENA TEEN CENTER (707) 968-9222 www.ci.st-helena.ca.us or teencenter@cityofsthelena.org 1574 Railroad Avenue, St. Helena 94574 Provides after school drop-in activities for middle school students during school year and day camps during summer. YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Report Bullying Anonymously Tip411 is a program that provides a simple and anonymous way for students to report incidents of bullying and cyberbullying, as well as other risky behaviors such as drugs, alcohol, suicide threats, and weapons. YOUTH AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES STAND UP SPEAK OUT STOP BULLYING