Published Jul 2020
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Whether it’s earning your high school diploma, starting a new career or advancing the career you’re already in, Butte-Glenn Adult Education Consortium offers easily accessible programs at a lower cost and quicker turnaround than other colleges and universities.
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No one should have to choose between paying their rent and feeding their family, CalFresh is here to help! Many people may not know they can qualify for assistance, but many immigrants, students, seniors and low-income workers are all eating better because of CalFresh. Read on to see how you and your family could qualify if you live in Alameda County.
ViewPublished Aug 2018
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The Sacramento Regional Family Justice Center (SRFJC) offers a safe, healing environment for victims of domestic violence, child and elder abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking. A "one-stop" center of comprehensive services, SRFJC offers clients a place to start the healing process through counseling, protective measures or just someone who can listen. Learn how, here.
ViewPublished Aug 2018
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AAA4 and AARP believe how and where we age is shaped by how safe and accessible our communities are — no matter our age. In this publication, you’ll learn what makes an “age-friendly” community. Representatives from AAA4’s Governing Board share what makes their communities great places to live, work and play as we grow older. This publication also features a survey, also available online at www.agencyonaging4.org.
ViewPublished Aug 2018
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Care Enough to Act (CETA) is dedicated to providing resources for people affected by suicide in Butte County. This outreach piece will help the public understand how our connections at home, work and school can impact our mental health, and provide practical tools and resources to empower readers to take action if they are concerned about loved ones and acquaintances.
ViewPublished Jun 2015
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Sacramento County Department of Health and Human Services, Adult Protective Services is a state-mandated program dedicated to maintaining the health and safety of older and dependent adults who are subjected to neglect, abuse or exploitation, or are unable to protect their own interests.
ViewPublished Apr 2015
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San Bernadino County Aging and Adult Services helps meet the need of seniors with food, socialization and recreation, contributing to the overall happiness and health of seniors.
ViewPublished Sep 2014
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We're in the middle of an "age wave" - Baby Boomers are reaching retirement and people are living longer in general. That means the need for services to seniors, who often live at or below the poverty level, will only become greater in time. Eskaton Foundation helps support many innovative programs that serve the neediest of seniors now and needs the community's help to grow these programs in the future.
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