Saturday, September 22, 2007

The Salvation Army Housing Workshop Brochure: 9-22-2007


Contacts, Resources & Websites: Update: Saturday, September 22, 2007
The Salvation Army {TSA} 'Center of Hope' in Downtown Sacramento is a Temporary Emergency Shelter Program for homeless people 18-years old and over. By actively working their program, complying with shelter rules and getting along with others, shelter residents can stay here at least one month, with weekly extensions possible based upon their progress in working their program. All clients should develop a Basic PLAN OF ACTION with a central focus on obtaining SECURE STABLE HOUSING while working on the root reasons and related issues that resulted in their becoming homeless.
Housing Workshops are held in the Shelter Dining Room on Saturday Mornings at 11 AM and Tuesday Evenings at 6 PM and are designed to provide basic information on transitional housing programs, other low-income housing programs and help clients develop a solid housing strategy. After attending the Housing Workshop residents can sign up to be put on the Mather Community Campus Housing List after a two-week waiting period; called in and placed on the Readiness Housing List; and can receive a Tour Voucher for Quinn Cottages from Case Management.
Warrant Check: Mandatory in First Three Days
The warrant check is mandatory for all clients and can be obtained at two locations!
¨ Sheriff's Department @711 'G' Street
¨ Tommy Clinkenbeard Legal Clinic @ Delaney Center ~ Phone: 916/446-0368
Enter at 1321 North 'C' Street at Loaves & Fishes

Mental Health Evaluations: Mandatory First Week

All clients must have a mental assessment done the first week at the shelter!

¨ Guest House @ 1400 North 'A' Street by Quinn Cottages ~ 916/440-1500
¨ Genesis @ 1321 North 'C' Street at Loaves & Fishes ~ 916/669-1536

Free AIDS Testing recommended for all clients! Tuesday @1 PM and Fridays@10 AM
¨ Guest House @ 1400 North 'A' Street by Quinn Cottages ~ 916/440-1500

Pathways Intensive Treatment Group:
¨ 1590 'A" Street + Contact: 916/442-5281 ~ FAX: 916/443-6361

Pathways Meetings are @2 PM and @6 PM Monday through Friday and open to shelter residents. Orientation for the free eight-week intensive alcohol & drug treatment program of Group therapy and one-on-one counseling are Fridays @3:00 PM. Graduates receive a Completion Certificate MANDATORY for transitional housing candidates with an AoD {Alcohol-Or-Drug} history.

'A' Street Employment Services:

¨ 1590 North 'A' Street + Contact: 916/ 874-4301

Offer helps with job search, resumes and related services for employables seeking work. Job related resources, telephones, online computers and a fax machine are available. Clients must first attend an orientation for the facility.
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Contact: Peter S. Lopez, Housing Coordinator
Office: 916/442-0331 x3051 ~ FAX: 916/442-7592 ~ Cell: 916/968-1023
Salvation Army 'Center of Hope' Homeless Shelter
1200 North 'B' Street, Sacramento, CA (95814)
Sacramento Self-Help Housing ~ Website: http://www.sacselfhelp.org
Website has an Internet search engine with information and housing resources on current vacancies in all areas for apartments, motels and emergency shelters.
Offers low-cost shared rooms in the Friendship Housing program for single men, women and women with an infant.
Contact: 916/341-0593 ~ FAX: 916/341-0598 Joe Marrs Cell: 916/912-0603
Email: sacselfhelp@calweb.com
Mail: P.O. Box 188445 ~ Sacramento, CA (95818)
Adelante Transitional Home ~ Mexican American Alcoholism Program ~ MAPP
Screening a total of four Sacramento area transitional residence homes for men and women coming out of recovery or a treatment program for alcohol and/or drug dependency. Maximum stay of six months enables recovering individuals time to get a job and save money in a clean and sober environment. Residents responsible for buying their own food and doing their own cooking. One live-in staff member.
Hours: Monday ® Friday 8: 30 am - 5 p.m.
Contact: 916/394-2320 ~ 4241 Florin Road, Suite 110, Sacramento, CA (95823)
Adolfo Housing Service for Former Foster Youth ~ Volunteers of America
Transitional housing that offers a safe, supportive and nurturing environment for up to 24 months for legally emancipated youth no older than 25 years who have been in out-of-home care that was publicly funded.
Contact: 916/874-1370 Email:
jonester@saccounty.net
Aids & Related Disorders Clinic ~
Contact: 916/734-3282 ~ 2221 Stockton Blvd., Sacramento, CA (95817)
Alcoholics Anonymous~ Website: http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org
Contact: 916/454-1100 (24 hrs)
Alcohol & Drug Bureau ~ Assessments, screening and service referrals. Clients will be seen on a drop-in, first come-first serve basis. Hours: 9 AM ® 11 AM & 1 PM ® 4 PM
Contact: 916/874-9754 ~ 4875 Broadway, Sacramento, CA
For help you must live within the Greater Sacramento Metropolitan Area and meet one or both of the following conditions: a person living with HIV or living with Breast Cancer.
Contact: 916/447-2437 ~ 2020 'V' Street, Sacramento, CA (95818)
Carols Place ~ TLCS ~ Website: http://www.tlcssac.org/housing_carols.html
An 18-bed emergency housing and supportive services program designed for residents over the age of 18 with a targeted psychiatric disability who are homeless or are at risk of being homeless. Length of stay is up to thirty days with 24 hour staffing to assist residents with many issues.
Contact: Phone: 916/448-7391 ~ FAX: 441-1600
Mark Tavares, Program Manager ~ 2230 9th Street, Sacramento, CA (95818)
SHEP Guest House: 916/ 440-1500 ~ 1400 North 'A' Street, Sacramento, CA
Casa de Esperanza ~ Offers permanent supportive housing opportunities for chronically homeless individuals with HIV.
Contact: Nataliya Kosachenuich, MSW, Case Manager Cell: 916/230-3257
FAX: 916/564-6097 ~ 2732 Rio Linda Blvd. #1, Sacramento, CA (95815)
Centro Guadalupe / Catholic Charities ~ Monday-Thursday 9®12 NOON & 1:30®4 PM
Contact: 916/443-5367 ~ FAX: 916/443-5845 ~ 730 'S' Street, Sacramento, CA (95814)
CLEAN & SOBER Housing Program~ Website: http://www.clean-and-sober.org/
For Appointment Contact Office Manager: Tina Crosby ~ 916/ 498-0331
1321 North 'C' Street, Sacramento, CA (95814)
Self-help recovery program for cocaine users. Call: 927-5740
Comprehensive Alcohol Treatment Center (CATC) ~
A positive alternative for those charged with public inebriation, providing 72 hours of observation and treatment in lieu of incarceration. The 80-bed facility also features an additional 32 beds reserved for Volunteers of America's 30- to 60-day Genesis residential recovery program.
Contact: 916/448-1236 ~ FAX: 916/448-6722
El Hogar: Guest House Homeless Program ~
Provides services for homeless adults with a Psychiatric Disability. Hours: Monday
® Friday ~ 8 AM® 5 PM and by appointment.
Contact: 916/440-1500 ~ FAX: 916/440-1514 ~
1400 North 'A' Street, Bldg. A, Sacramento, CA (95814)
Francis House ~ Website: http://www.francishouse.info/
A counseling and resource center for poor individuals and families, providing a link with caring volunteers and help with bus passes, gas and referrals.
Contact: 916/443-2646 ~ FAX: 916/554-7566 ~
1422 C Street, Sacramento, CA (95814)
Fremont School for Adults ~ Website: http://www.scusd.edu/

Free Classes FOR GED ~ $120.00 COST FOR five-part test

Contact: 916/277-6620 ~ 2420 N Street, Sacramento, CA

Gateway Recovery House for Women ~ Website: http://www.gatewayforwomen.org
Residential program for alcoholic and drug-abusing women.
Hours: Monday®Friday, 9:00 am®5 pm 3
Contact: Office: 916/451-9312 (24 hrs) ~ 4049 Miller Way, Sacramento, CA (95817)
Human Rights/Fair Housing Commission ~ Website: http://www.hrfh.org/
Contact: 916/444-6903 + Tenant/Landlord Hotline: 916/444-0178 ~
1112 'I' Street, Suite 250, Sacramento, CA (95814)
La Familia Counseling Center ~ Website: http://www.lafcc.com/index.html
Helps at-risk youth and families of diverse backgrounds by offering multi-cultural counseling, support outreach services and programs.
Contact: 916/452-3601 + TDD 800/ 735-2929 or 711 +
5523 34th Street, Sacramento, CA (95820) + Email:
anitab@lafcc.com
Lutheran Social Services ~ Transitional Housing Program for Families (THPF)
A 2 year program and Saybrook housing for families is permanent housing. Provides Case Management, crisis intervention and supportive services.
Contact: 916/453-2900 + 2980 35th St., Sacramento, CA. (95817)
Maryhouse @ Loaves and Fishes ~
Offers a daytime drop-in hospitality center for homeless women and families. Includes breakfast Monday through Friday from 8-9 AM, laundry, showers, counseling and self-help classes.
Contact: 916/ 446-4961 + 1321 North 'C' Street, Suite 32, Sacramento, CA (95814)

Mather Community Campus (MCC) ~

Website: http://www.dhaweb.saccounty.net/Homeless/MCC.htm

Located in the Rancho Cordova area, MCC is a two-year residential transitional housing program for homeless families and single adults who are employable.

Provides Case Management, Life Skills classes, job training and employment services. Support Staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
All Students enjoy a private, air-conditioned and fully furnished studio unit with bath/shower. Students pay affordable rent and program fees for their housing, utilities and numerous services.
Applicants must be referred to MCC by Case Management, stay within the shelter system and be drug and alcohol free ~ applicants with AoD Issues must have a Pathways Completion Certificate.
After being on the Waiting List, MCC notifies Case Management for applicants for a tour, interviewed and drug tested in order to qualify for entry.
Contact: 916/228-3100 ~ Singles Site Phone: 916/228-3107 ~
Families Site Phone: 916/455-2194 ~ Address: 10626 Schirra Avenue, Mather, CA (95655)
Mi Casa Recovery Home ~ Website: www.maap.org/programs/programs.cfm?id=8/
The Mi Casa Residential Program is a 20 bed licensed and certified residential program offering 30, 60, and 90-day alcohol and drug treatment programs. The program is open to men age 18 years of age and older at the Mi Casa Recovery Home. The Mi Casa Outpatient Program offers the following 12 week outpatient counseling programs: 1) Individuals in early recovery; and 2) Family Counseling. Mi Casa Treatment Services also manages transitional recovery homes for individuals as well as families in recovery.
Contact: 916/394-2328 ~ FAX: 916/394-2457
~ 2515 48th Avenue, Sacramento, CA. 95822 ~ Email: remartinez.micasa@maap.org
NAMI-Sacramento Chapter ~ National Alliance on Mental Illness
Helps the mentally ill, their family members, and the broader community through a comprehensive set of activities, including: advocating for affordable, supportive housing for people with brain disorders.
Contact: 916/874-9416 ~ 3331 Power Inn Road, Suite 140, Sacramento. CA (95826)
Narcotics Anonymous ~ Phone: 732-2299 (24 hrs) Website: http://na.org/

Palmer Program ~ Website: http://www.tlcssac.org/housing_palmer.html

Provides housing in shared two-bedroom apartments for up to one year and is designed for adults with a targeted psychiatric disability who are homeless. Services include: 24 hour support staff, Case Management services, Life Skills training, long-range goal planning and help with developing a positive support system.
Contact: 916/ 440-1500
Primary Care Center ~ Sacramento County Health Department
Provides health care for thousands of low-income and uninsured area residents.
Contact Phone: 916/874-9670 ~4600 Broadway # 1100, Sacramento, CA (95820)

Quinn Cottages Website: http://www.cottagehousing.org/

A model clean and sober community of 60 Units {6 handicap accessible} that provides affordable transitional housing for homeless adults and two-person families in a secure gated community, case management support, vocational skills training and other opportunities. Obtain voucher from Case Management for Quinn Tour, then, get application from Case Management after Tour.
Contact: Phone: 916/492-9065 ~ 1500 North 'A' Street, Sacramento, CA (95814)
Readiness Program (ILRP) ~ The two-year Readiness Program (ILRP) offers two bedroom apartments at two locations in North Sacramento and 24-hour case-management services to help homeless men and women work towards self-sufficiency, including job-readiness training, substance abuse treatment options and life-skills education.
Applicants with AoD (Alcohol or Drug) issues must have a Pathways Certificate to be accepted into the program and referred by TSA Case Management.
Contact: 916/446-3722 ~ FAX: 916/228-3148
Resources for Independent Living (RIL)~ Website: http://www.ril-sacramento.org/
RIL is a cross disability organization serving Sacramento and Yolo Counties and provides assistance in finding accessible and affordable housing.
Intakes Wednesdays @ 11 AM- 1:30 PM or be on standby.
Contact: 916/446-3074 ~ FAX: 916/446-2443 ~ 420 'I' Street, Suite 3, Sacramento, CA
Regional Transit ~ Website: http://www.sacrt.com
Contact: 916/321-2800 ~ 1400 29th Street, Sacramento, CA (95815)
Rio Consumnes Correctional Center ~
Contact: 916/874-1927 ~ 12500 Bruceville Road, Elk Grove, CA
SETA's ONE STOP CAREER CENTER SYSTEM ~ Website: http://www.seta.net/
Designed to offer universal access to customers through a system of Sacramento Works One Stop Career Centers. The Centers integrate employment, education, and training resources from over 17 federally funded, employment and training-related programs, and offer an array of services designed to enhance the effectiveness and coordination of employers and job seekers.
Contact: 916/263-3800 ~ 925 Del Paso Blvd., Sacramento, CA (95815)
SAEHC ~ Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center ~
Offers the following services: family shelter, women's refuge, extended shelter program for women, children's protective services, transitional housing for families, family resource center, children's services, housing location services and more.
Contact: 916/ 454-2120 ~ 2988 35th Street, Sacramento, CA (95817)
Sacramento B Street Health Center Website: http://plannedparenthood.org/
Contact: 916-446-6921 ~ 201 29th Street, Suite B, Sacramento, CA (95816)
Sacramento Community Resources ~ A GREAT LINK for many different kinds of resources online. Website: http://www.seta.net/resources.htm#housing
Sacramento County Public Law Library ~ Website: http://www.saclaw.lib.ca.us
Use of the library's collection is free to all who enter the library. A team of highly skilled professional, technical, and clerical staff works together to provide appropriate resources to meet the legal research and information needs of library patrons.
Location: 813 Sixth Street, First Floor, Sacramento, CA (95814)
Library Hours: Mon-Thus 8AM®8PM ~ Friday 8AM®5PM ~ Saturday 9AM®4PM
Phone: 916/874-6012 ~ FAX: 916/874-7050
Sacramento County Veteran's Service Office ~ Website: http://www.va.gov
Benefit Information ~ VA Disability and Related Claims ~ 2007 19th Street, Sacra, CA (95818) ~ 916/874-6811 For more information Call Toll Free: 1-500-827-1000
Sacramento HUD Office ~ Website: http://www.hud.gov/
John E. Moss Federal Building, Room 4-200v, 650 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA (95814)
Contact: 916/498-5220 ~ FAX: 916/498-5262 ~ TTY: 916/498-5959
Sacramento Loaves & Fishes~ Website: http://www.sacramentoloavesandfishes.org/
Contact: Sister Libby Fernandez, Executive Director at: 916/446-0874. ~
1321 North C. St. Mailing address is: P.O. Box 2161, Sacramento, CA (95812)
Email:
info@SacLoaves.org
Sacramento Veterans Resource Center~ http://www.vetswork.org/sacramento.htm
Provides outreach, counseling, employment and training services to homeless Veterans.
It is a 32-bed employment based housing program.
Contact: 916/393-8387 FAX: 916/ 393-8389 Email: vvcsac@aol.com
7270 East Southgate Drive, Sacramento, CA, (95823)
Sacramento Housing & Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) ~ Online Listing
Owns and maintains about 3,600 housing units of conventional public housing and is currently accepting applications for involuntarily displaced families only.
Contact Hotline: 916/440-1300 ~ 916/440-1390
Applications: 916/492-2244 ~
701 12th Street, Sacramento, CA (95814)
Sacramento Housing Alliance Online ~
LIST OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROPERTIES IN SACRAMENTO AREA
A housing subsidy program of the County of Sacramento's Homeless Program, providing supportive housing for homeless disabled individuals and families and requires case management of all SPC participants and a sponsoring agency or advocate.
Contact: 916/ 874-43041590 ~ North 'A' Street, Sacramento, Ca (95814)
Sister Nora's Shelter ~ Capacity of thirteen (13) beds for chronically homeless mentally ill women. Genesis must refer applicant and staff does an evaluation.
Contact: 916/669-7000 ~ Loaves & Fishes ~ 1321 North 'C' Street, Sacramento, CA (95814
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Social Security Office ~ Contact: 916/381-9410 ~ National Line: 1-800-772-1213 ~
8351 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento, CA
The Effort Counseling Center ~ Website: http://www.theeffort.org/
Services to drug dependent persons; group and individual counseling and general medical clinic; well child-care and immunization; sliding scale.
Contact: 916/325-5556 ~ 1820 'J' Street, Sacramento, CA
The Salvation Army ~ Adult Rehabilitation Center {ARC} ~ Capacity for 85 men.
ARC offers a six-month program involving work therapy and rehabilitation from alcohol and drugs for qualified candidates. Those interested should contact the intake office Monday through Friday between 7:30 AM & 4 PM.
Contact: 916/441-5267 ~ 1615 D Street, Sacramento, CA (95814)
The Salvation Army Emergency Shelter ~ Center of Hope ~ For adults 18-years and over for an initial 30 days. On weekdays sign up in the patio at 1 PM and check in!
Contact: 916/442-0331 ~ 1200 North 'B' Street, Sacramento, CA (95814)
TLCS (Transitional Living & Community Support)~ Website: http://www.tlcssac.org/
A private, non-profit social rehabilitation agency that provides housing, living skills training, community support services, entitlement advocacy and outreach services for adults with psychiatric disabilities.
Contact: 916/440-1500 ~ FAX: 916/440-1512 ~
1400 North A Street, Bldg. A, Sacramento, CA
Turning Point Community Programs ~ Website: http://www.tpcp.org
A non-profit mental health agency providing psychiatric services, support, employment, housing and advocacy to people with disabilities and their families.
Contact: Michelle Sampson, Outreach Worker ~ Homeless Intervention Program ~ 916/922-2771 ~ Toll Free: 1-866-922-2771 ~ 601 W. North Market Blvd., Suite 350, Sacramento, CA (95834)
Union Gospel Mission ~ Website ~ http://www.ugmsac.com/
No Waiting List! For Single Males Only! Intakes begin at 5:30 pm Newcomers have priority. The shelter offers an Alcohol & Drugs rehabilitation program. Call to schedule assessment appointment. Chapel attendance is required each evening.
The Church Service with dinner following is open to all who arrive before 7:30 pm.
Contact: Rev Ken Lane Director or Steven Jariett ~ 400 Bannon St., Sacramento, CA (95814) ~ 916/447-3268 ~ FAX: 916/447-2921
Volunteers of America ~ Homeless Services Providers ~ Website: http://www.voa-sac.org/
Leave Message with Call Back Phone Number and Be Patient!
Outreach Phone: 916/736-3421
Volunteers of America – Aid-In-Kind Residence Program ~
A multi-service center providing lodging for men and women. Breakfast, lunch and dinner for all residents. Clothing, health, employment and housing referrals. residents. Laundry services. Maximum length of stay 120 days.
Get Referral from Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance General Assistance Program.
Contact: 443-4688 (24 hrs) ~ 470 Bannon Street, Sacramento, CA (95814)
Voluntary Legal Services Program of Northern Calif. ~ Website: http://www.vlsp.org
A nonprofit agency that provides free civil legal assistance to low-income people. Offers free advice clinics, volunteers help you fill out legal forms, discuss legal procedures with you, and explain how you can deal with certain types of legal problems on your own.
Contact: Client Intake: 916/551-2102 ~ 517 12th Street, Sacramento, CA (95814)
WEAVE {Women Escaping A Violence Environment}
Crisis Counseling 23-Hours Crisis Line: 916/920-2952 ~ Office: 916/448-2321
Wind Youth Center ~
For youth 13 to 18 years. Services: Counseling, case management, referral services, preparation for GED, employment, referrals for medical and dental and drug and alcohol counseling.
Contact: 916/443-8333 ~ FAX: 641-5571 ~ Admin: 916/561-2424 ~
701 Dixieanne Ave., Sacramento, CA (95815)
YWCA {Young Women's Christian Association}Website: http://www.ywcasacramento.org/
Women only transitional housing @ $271 a month
Hours: Monday through Friday 9 am - 5 pm
Contact: 916/264-8080 ~ 1122 17th St, Sacramento, CA 95814
Women's Empowerment ~ Website: http://www.womens-empowerment.org
Working with Homeless Women, we have learned about the causes, the challenges, and the issues that have brought, and in many cases kept, a woman homeless. In an effort to break the cycle of homelessness, we have created a safe, supportive and educational place called Women's Empowerment.
Contact Phone: 916/669-2307 ~ FAX: 916/341-0730 ~ 1400 North 'C' Street, Sacramento, CA (95814)
~ Map of The Salvation Army 'Center of Hope' Homeless Shelter Area ~
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The Complete Serenity Prayer

"God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
Courage to change the things I can,
and the Wisdom to know the difference.
Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time;
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.
Taking, as He did, this sinful world as it is,
not as I would have it.
Trusting that He will make all things right if I surrender to His Will;
that I may be reasonably happy in this life,
and supremely happy with Him forever in the next. Amen!"

~ By Reinhold Neibuhr ~ Websource: http://www.aahistory.com/prayer.html
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