A client-operated, self-help,
mental health recovery program
* Conference papers compiling peer perceptions from this pioneering effort
* Lots of additional recovery resources, from a the pioneering academic leader.
We provide a wide range of job training, placement and support programs for people with disabilities and other special needs.
Headquartered in Marin County, Buckalew provides support for housing and for getting back to work.
One of the most developed NAMI programs in the state is right here in Sonoma County!.
This is the main link to the Sonoma County Mental Health site. To reach Psychiatric Emergency Services, call (707) 576-8181.
A drop-in day center for adults The main drop-in and initial review center supporting the largest combination of family and adult shelters in Northern California.
Homeless Veteran Service Providers are nonprofit community based organizations that provide supportive services.
Disability Rights California provides advocacy help for Californians with disabilities.
Burbank Housing is a local nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the supply of housing in Sonoma County, so that low-income people of all ages, backgrounds, and special needs will have a better opportunity to live in decent and affordable housing.
The Task Force For the Homeless is a non-profit coalition of public and private service providers, community organizations, religious congregations, businesses, and individuals working to end homelessness in Sonoma County through Advocacy, Resource Development, Community Education, and Collaborative Program Development.
"We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other."
"Our mission is to improve the lives of people affected by HIV, and to reduce the number of new infections."
The Drug Abuse Alternatives Center (DAAC) is one of the largest and oldest drug and alcohol abuse prevention and treatment organizations in Northern California.
InterFaith Shelter Network recognized a growing need for homeless shelter and services in Sonoma County, and formed an interdenominational, faith-based coalition to proactively identify and address those needs.
The Adult and Aging Services Division works with individuals and the community to ensure the safety and well-being of vulnerable adults.
IHSS is a Sonoma County Human Services Department program designed to help low-income elderly and people of any age living with a disability remain living safely and independently in their own home. IHSS is an alternative to out-of-home care.
This is our sister, self-help center, (also part of Goodwill Industries of the Redwood Empire). Their mission is "to support individuals in Sonoma County living with mental health challenges and to help them develop and sustain well being through self empowerment."
Habitat for Humanity International brings families and communities in need together with volunteers and resounces to build decent, affordable houses.
A free, 24-hour hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Your call will be routed to the nearest crisis center to you.
Help and Hope for the Homeless in Santa Rosa and Sonoma County
North Bays largest nonprofit human services organization dedicated to people with developmental disabilities. We are dedicated to promote community inclusion and participation for people with developmental disabilities and improve quality of life-meaningful work, recreation and support of family, friends and the community.