FAMILY RESOURCE MANUAL 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Developmental Disabilities Area Board #12.......................................................4 Disability Advocacy Groups.................................................................................6 Immigration/ Refugee Programs........................................................................10 Parent Support Groups.......................................................................................12 Riverside County School Districts.....................................................................20 San Bernardino County School Districts...........................................................27 Notes on Special Education................................................................................34 San Bernardino County SELPAs.......................................................................36 Riverside Co SELPAs.........................................................................................37 Adult Education/ Training..................................................................................38 Job Training........................................................................................................45 Supported Employment......................................................................................49 Social Security & Disability...............................................................................51 In-Home Supportive Services.............................................................................52 Other Support Agencies......................................................................................53 Children’s Services..............................................................................................61 Legal Assistance..................................................................................................66 Consumer Advocates...........................................................................................72 Riverside County Mental Health.......................................................................73 Counseling - Riverside County...........................................................................76 San Bernardino County Behavioral Health......................................................78 Counseling - San Bernardino County................................................................83 Hotlines...............................................................................................................88 2 Medi-Cal..............................................................................................................89 Dental Care.........................................................................................................90 Emergency Assistance........................................................................................91 Housing Assistance/Tenant Rights..................................................................101 Medical/Preventive Care..................................................................................109 Medical Advocacy Groups.................................................................................119 Transportation..................................................................................................120 English As a Second Language........................................................................124 Recreation/Activities.........................................................................................127 Things To Do.....................................................................................................133 Camps................................................................................................................139 Senior Services..................................................................................................140 Canine Support.................................................................................................151 Toll Free Telephone Numbers..........................................................................152 3 4 Serving Inyo, Mono, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties -freedom from hazardous procedures -choices as to when, where and with whom they live, learn, work and play Developmental Disabilities Area Board # 12 650 East Hospitality Lane, Suite 280 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 890-1259 (909) 890-1635 FAX How the Area Board Serves Area Board # 12 is one of thirteen boards established under the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act. The law gives Area Boards a number of responsibilities. A Developmental Disability means a disability that originates before an individual reaches age 18, continues indefinitely, and constitutes a substantial disability. The term includes mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism and other disability conditions closely related to mental retardation or requiring similar treatment. It does not include disability conditions that are purely physical. 1. Protect and advocate the rights of all persons with developmental disabilities. 2. Conduct or cause to be conducted public information programs to increase awareness of developmental disabilities and their prevention, and the habilitation of persons who have developmental disabilities. 3. Encourage and assist in the establishment of citizen advocacy organizations to work with individuals with developmental disabilities to assist them in using services and participating in community activities. 4. Review the policies and practices of publicly funded agencies that provide services needed by persons with developmental disabilities to determine if they are meeting their statutory obligations. 5. Assist in a State plan for developmental disabilities services by accumulating and supplying information on available services, needs and priorities. 6. Cooperate with coordinating and planning bodies and county government groups in matters related to the well-being of persons with develop- California law guarantees specific rights to persons with developmental disabilities. Among them: -full constitutional rights enjoyed by all persons -treatment and habilitation -dignity, privacy and humane care -education in publicly supported schools, regardless of degree of disability -prompt medical care and treatment -religious freedome and practice -social interaction and participation in community activities -recreation and physical exercise -freedom from hard, unnecessary restraint, isolation, excessive medication, abuse or neglect mental disabilities. 7. Encourage the development of needed services of good quality and coordinate services to prevent duplication, fragmentation of services and unnecessary expenditures. 8. Complete life quality assessments for each individual receiving community residential services and/ or supports. The purpose of this activity is to: a) assess the life quality of individual consumers; b) provide information to be used in the individual program planning process; c) protect legal, civil, and service rights of consumers. 9. Provide clients’ rights advocacy services to persons with developmental disabilities who are residents of the Department of Developmental Services Canyon Springs facility. 10. Provide volunteer advocacy services to persons with developmental disabilities who are residents of the Department of Developmental Servies Canyon Springs facility. Composition: The Board has 17 members, half of which are persons with developmental disabilities, their parents or guardians, and the other half are representatives of the general public. Appointment: Three members are appointed by the Board of Supervisors of each county and five members are appointed by the governor. as providers of service to persons with developmental disabilities, or be members of the governing board of any entity providing such service, when such service is funded in whole or in part with state funds”. Meetings: Usually bi-monthly, rotating among the four counties. All meetings are open to the public. What You Can Do If you know a person with a developmental disability who is having trouble getting a needed service, or whose rights are being denied, contact the Area Board. If you are a member of an organization for persons with developmental disabilities: Ask the Area Board for information about the legal, civil, and service rights of persons with developmental disabilities, inform the Area Board about any violations of those rights, and give the Board your ideas about needed new, expanded or better qualtiy services. If you are connected with an agency serving persons with developmental disabilities, let the Area Board know about your agency’s needs, budgetary limitations, ideas about problems in the service delivery system, and suggestions for improving services. Compensation: Members serve without pay but are reimbursed for expenses incurred in connection with their duties as board members. Eligibility: Residents of Inyo, Mono, San Bernardino and Riverside counties are eligible to be members of the board. However, state law provides “In order to prevent and potential conflict of interest, voting members of area boards shall not be employed 5 DISABILITY BASED: CEREBRAL PALSY United Cerebral Palsy of the Inland Empire 35-325 Date Palm Drive, Suite 136 Cathedral City, CA 92234 Phone: (760) 321-8184 Web site: http://www.ucpie.org Programs and services are offered at no cost to families that are qualified through the Inland Regional Center. A Resource Guide can be found on the UCP web site. INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 501 3rd Street, NW Suite 200 Washington, DC 20001 Telephone: 1-800-424-3688 Web Site: www.aamr.org AAIDD, (formerly AAMR -- American Association of Mental Retardation) is the oldest and largest interdisciplinary organization of professionals and citizens concerned about intellectual and developmental disabilities. 6 The ARC of California 1225 8th Street, Suite 350 Sacramento, CA 95815 Telephone: (916) 552-6619 Web Site: www.arccalifornia.org An organization whose goal is to ensure Californians with intellectual and developmental disabilities have the services and supports they need to grow, develop and live in communities throughout the state. Local Chapters: ARC Riverside 8138 Mar Vista Court Riverside, CA 92504 Phone: 909-688-5141 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.ArcRiversideCa.org ARC San Bernardino 796 E. 6th Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 Phone: (909) 884-6484 EPILEPSY The Epilepsy Center 6185 Magnolia Ave., Ste. 63 Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 281.9895 Web Site: www.theepilepsycenter.org The Epilepsy Center serves both Riverside and San Bernardino Counties and was created to raise awareness and education the community about epilepsy, empower those who are affected by it, and search for a cure. Epilepy Foundation of Los Angeles 5777 W. Century Blvd, Suite 820 Los Angeles, CA 90045 800/564-0445 Web Site: http://www.epilepsyfoundationgla.org/ index.cfm Serving families affected by epilepsy with information, camps and conferences. Epilepy Education Everywhere 25920 Iris Avenue, Suite 13A-313, Moreno Valley, CA 92551 951-892-5265 Web Site: http://epilepsyed.org/ Epilepsy Education Everywhere is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising epilepsy awareness and education among the general public. AUTISM Coachella Valley Autism Society 77564B Country Club, Suite 363 Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760) 772-1000 Web Site: www.cvasa.org A chapter of the Autism Society of America to help educate about autism and network with other parents and professionals. Inland Empire Autism Society 2276 Griffin Way, Suite 105-194 Corona, CA 92879 ph: 909-204-4142 x339 Web Site: www.ieautism.org The mission of the Autism Society of America - Inland Empire Chapter is to be the resource of the entire autism community in education, advocacy, services and support for the Inland Empire. TACA (Talk About Curing Autism) 3070 Bristol Street, Suite 340 Costa Mesa CA 92626 (949) 640-4401 Web Site: www.tacanow.org Talk About Curing Autism (TACA) provides information, resources, and support to families affected by autism. ARC of the United States Autism Speaks 5455 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2250 Los Angeles, CA 90036 Phone: (323) 549-0500 Web Site: www.autismspeaks.org Autism Speaks is dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments and a cure for autism; and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families. DOWN SYNDROME Down Syndrome Association Down Syndrome Association of Riverside County West PMB 118, 387 Magnolia Ave #103 Corona, CA 92879 (951) 314-3937 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://dsarcw.org/ Down Syndrome Association of Los Angeles 16461 Sherman Way Van Nuys, CA 91406 (818) 786-0001 Inland Empire Contact: (909) 629-8034. Web Site: www.dsala.org 7 Down Syndrome Association of Hemet Contact: (951) 852-1054 E-mail: [email protected] PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME Prader-Willi California Foundation 514 N. Prospect Avenue Suite 110 Lower Level Redondo Beach, CA 90277 (800) 400-9994 (Toll-free within CA) (310) 372-5053 The mission of the Prader-Willi California Foundation is to provide to parents and professionals a state network of information, advocacy, and support services to expressly meet the needs of children and adults with Prader-Willi Syndrome and their families. MULTIPLE DISABILITIES Cal-TASH 2001 Center Street, Ste. 500 Berkeley, CA 94704 (510) 981-8115 Email: [email protected] Cal-TASH organization supports practices that promote our resolution that all people, regardless of their label or perceived level of disability, should have the supports they need to direct the course of their own lives, and to live and participate successfully in inclusive schools and communities. WILLIAMS SYNDROME Williams Syndrome Foundation 8 University of California Irvine, CA 92697-2300 (949) 824-7259 Web site: http://www.williamssyndrome.org/ family/aboutwsf/wsf.htm The Williams Syndrome Foundation (WSF) seeks to create or enhance opportunities in education, housing, employment and recreation for people who have Williams Syndrome and other related or similar conditions. FRAGILE X Fragile X Association of Southern California P.O. Box 6924 Burbank, CA 91510 Telephone: 818.754.4227 Web Site: www.fraxsocal.org The Fragile X Association of Southern California was formed to provide a forum for families of children with Fragile X to meet and share their ideas, concerns, and problems; and support scientific research on Fragile X Syndrome. FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM CalFAS The CalFAS Mission is dedicated to two simple goals, to prevent FASD and eliminate it for the children of tomorrow and to intervene and provide assistance to those who are living with FASD today. Inland Counties Contact Eva Carner: (951) 677-0578 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.calfas.org ANGELMAN SYNDROME Angelman Syndrome Foundation 4255 Westbrook Drive, Suite 219 Aurora, IL 60504 Telephone: (630) 978-4245 Web Site: www.angelman.org The Angelman Syndrome Foundation’s mission is to advance the awareness and treatment of Angelman Syndrome through education and information, research, and support for individuals with Angelman Syndrome, their families and other concerned parties. DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY WITH MENTAL ILLNESS National Association for the Dually Diagnosed (NADD) 132 Fair Street Kingston, NY 12401 (800) 331-5362 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.thenadd.org An association for persons with developmental disabilities and mental health needs. 9 REFUGEE PROGRAMS A refugee is a person who flees to a foreign country or power to escape danger or persecution. Catholic Charities/Refugee Programs Refugee Resettlement Center 1450 N “D” Street San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909) 388-1239 Resettlement services to new arrivals with basic necessities and provides a wide range of services including ESL and amnesty classes and employment services. Referrals will be made to Moreno Valley locations for Riverside County residents. This will be done through the San Bernardino office. Asian American Resource Center 1115 South “E” Street San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 383-0164 Provides citizenship, language, and assistance services to refugees over 60 years of age and of all ethnic backgrounds. Inland Empire Latino Lawyers 2060 University Ave. Ste 113 Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 369-3009 Legal services: one on one consultation with attorneys, preparation of court documents. IMMIGRATION PROGRAMS 10 Catholic Charities/Immigration Programs 1450 N “D” Street San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909) 388-1243 Assistance with preparation of applications for residency and low cost document preparation. L.A. Co. Bar Assoc./Immigration Immigration Legal Assistance Project 300 N. Los Angeles St., Room 3107 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (951) 485-1872 (951) 485-0047 FAX Immigration project provides advice and referrals on immigration matters, including info under the new law. U.S. Immigration/Naturalization Dept of Justice 300 N. Los Angeles St., Room 1001 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (800)375-5283 Gives out forms and info about immigration benefits including ways to immigrate into the country, ways to renew your “Green Card”, the 1-551 and 1-151. La Veria de Pueblo (909) 888-1800 Immigration Lawyer Referral Hotline (800) 954-0254 California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation 2000 “O” St, Ste 240 Sacramento, CA 95814 (800) 477-7901 (immigration information hotline) (916) 446-7904 ext. 15 Info and referral on immigration issues and referral service to other agencies. Citizenship Services The Mexican Consulate 303 S. K St. San Bernardino, CA (909) 889-9836 Los Padrinos 455 S. Arrowhead, #C San Bernardino, CA (909) 885-7066 11 Moms Empowering Moms IRC sponsored mother ‘s support group. A support group run by IRC moms for other IRC moms. The power of unity and knowing you’re not alone, keeps you grounded and balanced. Moms here to support you Jerri Carpinteyro [email protected] Christine Jenkins [email protected] Gloria Gutierrez [email protected] Jacqueline Cazares [email protected] Any questions or need more information please contact Regina Kuruppu at IRC, 909-890-4780 to sign up for this group. Family Helpline Toll Free (866) 475-1411 Services provided in English and Spanish. The Helpline assists families with general questions regarding child development, communication, parenting skills and attachment problems. The line additionally helps with parent/ child relationship problems and services regarding food, shelter and clothing. HOURS: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon 2-1-1 (Riverside or San Bernardino County) Call 2-1-1 if you have a question on social services available in your community including: --health services --family support / counseling --child care --food, clothing, housing --substance abuse --elder services --mental health services --AND MANY MORE! Service provided in both Spanish & English. 12 EARLY START PROGRAM BIRTH - 3 YEARS Early Start Family Resource Network (ESFRN) 1425 S. Waterman Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92408 (800) 974-5553 The ESFRN provides, at no cost, information and support to families of children with disabilities, or who are at risk for disabilities. Parent Representatives are available to visit with families in person or by phone to share resources and referrals or simply to offer support during the sometimes difficult early years of a child’s disability. Services are available throughout Riverside and San Bernardino counties. SCHOOL AGE SEPAC - Special Education Parent Advisory Committee Parents of special education children who meet with their local school district to enhance children’s learning experiences and potential. Those interested would have to contact their local school district for date and time of meeting as the individual districts vary in their meeting schedules. Lake Elsinore School District, contact 951.253.7130 for more information. Murrieta Valley Unified School District, contact Judy Waite, 951.440.7020. Desert Sands Unified School District, contact President, Marie Smith, 951.245.9961. CORONA FETA Support Group A group to help gain knowledge on the IEP process (based on the book ‘From Emotion to Advocacy’) Meetings held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month (except July, August & December) at: Peppermint Ridge 825 Magnolia Ave. Corona, CA Contact:Valerie Aprahamian, (909) 841.2600 [email protected] RANCHO CUCAMONGA Pomona Learning Disabilities Association ((PVLDA) Group meets the 3rd Thursday of the month to provide information and education for parents and professionals. Board meeting begins at 5:30 p.m with care & share support groups from 6-8 p.m. No childcare available. Rancho Cucamonga Central Park 11200 Baseline Rd. Rancho Cucamonga, CA Contact Pam at 909.980.0592 for details - e-mail [email protected] SPANISH SPEAKING COACHELLA VALLEY Grupo Mariposa A group of parents of children with special needs that have the desire to meet with other parents and share information on services and supports in our community. Contact: Blanca Quintero, (760) 288-4719 Autism Society Latino Coffee Group. Meets at Starbucks on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. Starbucks 90496 66th Ave. 13 Mecca, CA (760) 772-1000 (Message phone) MURRIETA FIESTA EDUCATIVA INC. Meetings held on the 2nd Saturday of each month between 2 - 4 p.m. at: Iglesia Santa Martha 37200 Whitewood Rd., Murrieta Contact: Alma Rodriguez, (951) 600-7305 Leonor Gomez, (951) 657-3875 CLAREMONT TACA’s Charla Con Cafe Spanish-speaking parent support group meets at Casa Jimenez Restaurant on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. RSVP: http://www.tacanow.org/en-espanol/ charla-con-cafe-en-espanol-claremontca/ ONTARIO Fiesta Familiares Educativa Spanish-speaking parent support group meets on the 3rd Saturday of each month: Church of our Lady Guadalupe 710 S. Sultana Ave Ontario Contact: Sra. Hernandez, (909) 983-2534 E-mail: [email protected] RIALTO Amigos Unidos de Rialto Spanish-speaking parent support group. Meetings are held on the 1st Monday of each month at: St. Catherine’s Church 339 N. Sycamore Ave. Rialto, CA Contact: Celia Zelaya, (909) 874-5987 Hours: 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Child care is available. 14 RIVERSIDE Padres Con Poder Spanish-speaking parent support group. Meets the second Friday of the month from 10am to 12 pm at: 6180 Brockton Ave. Suite 102 Riverside 92506 Contact: Isabel Torres, (951) 737-0951 Facebook. Padres Con Poder SAN BERNARDINO Angeles Con Futuro A parent support group for Spanish speaking parents which meets at the IRC Conference Center, 1425 S. Waterman Ave. on the 1st Thursday of every other month from 6 - 8 p.m. Contact Blanca Loria,(909) 783-7975 VICTOR VALLEY V.I.P. Connection Coordinates events and get togethers for families throughout the year. Contact for details: Norma Pina, (760) 948-7989 Rosa Orozco, (760) 559-2387 Inland Empire Autism Society offers parent-to-parent support as needed through the phone or web in English, Spanish or Arabic. Web Site: www.ieautism.org Telephone: (909) 204-4142 x339 AUTISM AUTISM SOCIETY OF AMERICA Coachella Valley Chapter For information on both business and support meetings contact: ASA Family Resource Center (760) 779-0012 Web Site: www.cvasa.org Inland Empire Chapter For information on events and activities, contact: (951) 220-6922 or e-mail [email protected] Web Site: www.ieautism.org BARSTOW A.W.A.R.E. Free support, information and resources for Barstow families raising childen with any Autism Spectrum Disorder.. Contact: Amber Woods, (760) 910-1023 HIGH DESERT G.A.T.E.S. Support to high desert families via telephone or e-mail in English or Spanish. Contact group coordinator, Jan Vitro, (760) 242-0076 or openthegate2@ verizon.net High Desert Autism Outreach Free monthly support gathering with social play for children and other activities. Trained volunteers on site. For more information contact Jonathan Wilson, MFT. James A. Woody Community Center 13467 Navajo Rd. Apple Valley (760) 686-9074 REDLANDS Meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6:30on the 3rd Thursday of each month at the Christian Counseling Service, 51 W.Olive Ave., Redlands. Free childcare provided by occupational therapy students. Contact: Liesl Geschke, 909.793.1078, x113 or e-mail [email protected]. TACA (Talk About Curing Autism) Coffee Talk A monthly get together for parents of children with autism. Panera Bread 2570 Tuscany Street Corona, CA 92881 Clark’s Nutrition and Natural Food Grocery Store (In the cafe area) 34175 Monterey Ave Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 To contact TACA support groups, go to their web page: http://www.tacanow.org/local-chapters/ west/california/inland-empire/ AUGMENTATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION MURRIETA If you or your child uses a letterboard, Go-Talk, DynaVox, Ipad, pecs or other AAC device to communicate, come and join the Autism Society Inland Empire for our AAC social! Murrieta Community Center 41810 Juniper St. Murrieta, CA, 92562 If you have any questions or plan on attending please RSVP to Kelly Londenberg at (951) 678-8666 E-mail: [email protected]. DOWN SYNDROME CORONA Down Syndrome Association Riverside County West Serving families with children and adults with Down Syndrome through support, social events and educational programs. Contact: Lindsey Ferrell, (951) 314-3937 http://www.DSARCW.org HEMET A telephone support group sponsored by the Down Syndrome Association of Hemet. Contact: Adele Cox, (951) 852-1054 http://www.dsaie.org 15 RIVERSIDE Pediatric Therapy’s Up & Movin meets on the 4th Friday of each month at 6180 Brockton Ave., Suite 102, Riverside from 10 a.m. until noon. Families and siblings are welcome. Call if you have questions, 951.684.6500. TEMECULA Down Syndrome Family Support Group meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. This group is for parents of young children with Down Syndrome from birth to 5 years. M & M Children Services 27520 Enterprise Cir W, Ste B Temecula, CA (951 696-1486 WEST END SAN BERNARDINO CO Up For Down Meetings held on the 4th Thursday of each month at: Casa Colina 255 E. Bonita Ave., Bldg. 10, Pomona, CA Refreshments and child care provided. Contact Carol Anten, 909.268.6344, for more information. Hours: 6:30-8pm CHROMOSOME 9p- For Parents of Children with Epilepsy and Adults with Epilepsy A monthly support group for parents of children with epilepsy and adults with epilepsy. Riverside/Corona area Meets the 1st Friday of each month from 6 P.M - 7:30 P.M. Please call Luana for location and directions, 951.281.9892. Murrieta/Temecula area Meets the 2nd Friday of each month from 6:30 to 8 PM. Please call Desiree for location and directions (951) 7413598. DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY WITH MENTAL DISORDER Open Doors OPEN DOORS is a parent/caregiver support group developed by Behavioral Health. CHILD CARE IS AVAILABLE. Riverside: Contact Lisa Guynn at 951.358.6858 for details Murrieta: Contact Valai Brown at 951.358.6858 for details. San Jacinto: Contact Alicia Arredondo at 951.487.2674 for details. Darlene Nydam, (909) 864-7825 Informal support for families of children with Chromosome 9p-. Web Site: http://mentalhealth.rcmhd. org. ADD/CHADD Support group for foster parents, adoptive parents and caregivers of drug and alcohol exposed children, regardless of current (or lack of diagnosis). Meetings are held in both Colton and Ontario. Call the MADA office at 909.420.0413 for more details on each support group location. ATTENTION DEFICIT / HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER To find a local chapter of C.H.A.D.D., go to their web site at: http://www.chadd.org EPILEPSY 16 DRUG OR ALCOHOL EXPOSED Web site: http://www.themakingadifferenceassociation.org/ ALSO AVAILABLE through Making a Difference Association - C.A.S.T.L.E. Parenting Program. ANGELMAN SYNDROME A telephone support for families of children with Angelman Syndrome. Contact: Kristy Rivera, (951) 737-2108 GRANDPARENTS RAISING GRANDCHILDREN Grandparents Raising Granchildren Support Group meets on the 2nd Tuesday of the month in Cathedral City. Cathedral City Senior Center 37-171 W. Buddy Rogers Ave. Cathedral City, CA (951) 791-3594 Grandparents Raising Granchildren Support Group meets on the 2nd Tuesday of the month in Beaumont. Chatigny Community Center, Rm 4 1310 Oak Valley Pkwy Beaumont, CA (951) 791-3557 Grandparents Raising Granchildren Support Group meets on the3rd Tuesday of the month in Hemet. Hemet Service Center 1075 N. State St. Hemet, CA (951) 791-3557 Grandparents Raising Granchildren Support Group meets on the 3rd Thursday of the month in Temecula. Mary Phillips Senior Center 41845 Sixth St. Temecula, CA (951) 791-3594 Grandparents Raising Granchildren Support Group meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month in Riverside. Janet Goeske Senior Center 5257 Sierra St. Riverside, CA (951) 791-3594 Grandparents Raising Granchildren Support Group meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month in Corona. Corona Public Library High Desert Rm 650 S. Main St. Corona, CA (951) 791-3557 Grandparents Raising Granchildren Support Group meets on the last Thursday of the month in Perris. Perris Valley Family Resource Center 371 N. Wilkerson, Suite L Perris, CA (951) 791-3557 ALL DISABILITIES BLYTHE K.A.R.E. Parent Support For parent support in Blythe contact Carmela Garnica at (951) 922-5268 Support Group for Parents of Adults with Developmental Disability Meets on a quarterly basis (February, May, August and November) at: Sheltering Wings 9496 Hobsonway, Blythe Contact: Olie Johnson, (909) 890-3071 CHINO Educate.Advocate sponsored parent support group meets the 3rd Saturday of the month to share concerns and get 17 information and feedback from other parents who are facing similar concerns. Meets at To The Pointe Dance Productions, 14058 Euclid Ave Suite A, Chino. Contact: Linda Higgins, (909) 525-0763 [email protected] CORONA CROSSROADS DISABILITY MINISTRY offers a Wednesday night Bible Study and a Saturday program which includes activities such as dances, camping, etc. The Crossroads Church is located at 2331 Kellogg Ave., Corona. Contact: Jennifer Felix, (951) 737-4664 web site: www.Crossroadschurch.com MURRIETA / TEMECULA A telephone support for Parents With Children of Transition Age (18-33) Contact: Michelle Estrada, (951) 672-7335 Lilly’s House Lilly’s House offers weekly playdates for all ages and disabilities, monthly speakers that cover topics important to special needs families and more. Contact: (951) 440-5478 web site: http://www.lillyshouse.com. S.K.I.P. - Supporting Kids Involving Parents (ages 0-6 years) SKIP is a program designed to provide opportunities for enrichment, recreation and play, and parent education and support. Program offers children under the age of 6 with special needs activities that enhance sensory, social, and cognitive skills. While children learn and grow, parents and caregivers interact with others who understand what it is like to raise a child with special needs. Pre-registration is required. For special accommodations, call (951) 694-6480. 18 Fee: $1/person (All family members in attendance must be registered) ONTARIO Parent Support Group Sponsored by Early Start Family/Infant program. This group is for loved ones of children birth to age 5 with special needs. This group meets on either the last Thursday of the month from 10:30 am - 11:30 am or on the last Friday of the month from 11 am - 12 pm.: Live Oak Early Education Center 2547 E. Riverside Dr. Ontario Contact: Karen Laureta or Isabel Schaper, (909) 923-6017 rancho cucamonga EducateAdvocate Meetings held on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Jumping Jacks, 11138 Elm Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga. Check web site for meeting details http://educateadvocateca.com VICTOR VALLEY Point of Connection A parent support and advocacy group for parents of children with special needs. Meetings held on the 1st Monday of each month at the Victorville Activity Center, 15075 Hesperia Rd., Victorville. Childcare available. Contact Betty Carrillo for more information, 760.605.8598. Se habla español. V.I.P. Connection Coordinates events & activities for families throughout the year. Contact: Gina Rendleman, (760) 949-2542 Kim Schwing, (760) 900-4399 MOM’S NIGHT OUT --A group of mom’s meet regularly in the Rancho Cucamonga/Ontario area on the 1st Tuesday of the month at a local restaurant beginning at 6 P.M. For information on dates and times, contact Sylvia Broyles at (909) 261-4433. --Moms who live in the Highland/San Bernardino area have a Mom’s Night Out group. The contact person is Tina Schumacher at (909) 864-7424. --If you live in the Low Desert and are the mom of a child with autism, join the Coachella Valley Autism Society of America’s monthly get together to socialize and relax. Just call (760) 7790012 for more information. 19 Riverside County Office of Education 3939 13th Street P.O. Box 868 Riverside, CA 92502-0868 (951) 826-6530 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Serves: Riverside County Indio Office 47-336 Oasis St. Indio, CA 92201 (760) 863-3000 Murrieta Office 24980 Las Brisas Rd. Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 600-5651 AFFILIATED SCHOOL DISTRICTS Alvord Unified School District 10365 Keller Ave. Riverside, CA 92505 (951) 509-5000 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Riverside and Corona area. Banning Unified School District 161 W. Williams Street Banning, CA 92220 (951) 922-0201 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Banning, Whitewater, Cabazon Beaumont Unified School District 500 Grace Ave. 20 P.O. Box 187 Beaumont, CA 92223 (951) 845-1631 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Beaumont, Cherry Valley Coachella Valley Unified School District 87-225 Church Street P.O. Box 847 Thermal, CA 92274 (760) 399-5137 Grades: K-12th Head Start Programs Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Servies: Coachella, Mecca, Thermal, Oasis, Salton City Corona-Norco Unified School District 2820 Clark Ave. Norco, CA 92860 (951) 736-5000 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Serves: Corona, Norco Desert Center Unified School District 1434 Kaiser Road P.O. Box 106 Desert Center, CA 92239 (760) 392-4217 Grades: K-8th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Serves: Desert Center, Eagle Mountain, Lake Tamarisk R i v e r s i d e C o u n t y Desert Sands Unified School District 47-950 Dune Palms Road La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 777-4200 Grades: K-12th Head Start Programs Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Serves: Indio, Palm Desert, La Quinta, Rancho Mirage, Bermuda Dunes, Indian Wells Hemet Unified School District 1791 W. Acacia Ave. Hemet, CA 92545 (951) 765-5100 Grades: K-12th Serves: Hemet, Winchester, Idywild, Anza, Aguanga, Mountain Center, Sage, Garner Valley Jurupa Unified School District 4850 Pedley Road Riverside, CA 92509 (951) 360-4100 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Riverside, Jurupa, Mira Loma, Rubidoux, Pedley, Glen Avon Lake Elsinore Unified School District 545 Chaney Street Riverside, CA 92509 (951) 253-7000 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Lake Elsinore, Wildomar, Canyon Lake, Corona, Perris. Menifee Union Elementary School District 30205 Menifee Road Menifee, CA 92584 (951) 672-1851 Grades: K-8th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Sun City, Quail Valley, Menifee Moreno Valley Unified School District 25634 Alessandro Blvd. Moreno Valley, CA 92553 (951) 571-7500 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Moreno Valley Murrieta Valley Unified School District 41870 McAlby Ct. Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 696-1600 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. Serves: Murrieta Nuview Union School District 29780 Lakeview Ave. Nuevo, CA 92567 (951) 928-0066 Grades: K-5th, 6-8th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Lakeview, Juniper Flats, Nuevo 21 Palm Springs Unified School District 980 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 (760) 416-6000 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. R i v e r s i d e Palo Verde Unified School District 295 N. 1st Street Blythe, CA 92225 (760) 922-4164 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Blythe, Ripley, Palo Verde Perris Elementary School District 143 E. 1st Street Perris, CA 92570 (951) 657-3118 Grades: K-6th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Serves: Perris C o u n t y Perris Union High School District 155 E. 4th Street Perris, CA 92570-2124 (951) 943-6369 Grades: 7-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Perris, Nuevo, Menifee, Romoland 22 Riverside Unified School District 3380 14th Street P.O. Box 2800 Riverside, CA 92516 (951) 788-7134 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Riverside Romoland Unified School Disrtict 25900 Lean Road Homeland, CA 92548 (951) 926-9244 Grades: K-8th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Homeland, Romoland District San Jacinto Unified School District 2045 S. San Jacinto Ave. San Jacinto, CA 92583 (951) 929-7700 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Serves: San Jacinto Temecula Valley Unified School 31350 Rancho Vista Road Temecula, CA 92592 (951) 676-2661 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Serves: Temecula Val Verde United School District 975 W. Morgan Street Perris, CA 92571 (951) 940-6100 Grades: K-12th Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. R i v e r s i d e C o u n t y Children from families receiving public assistance (TANF or SSI) are eligible for Head Start and Early Head Start services regardless of income. Children in foster care are Head Start eligible, regardless of family income. Ten percent of enrollments are offered to children with disabilities. Children who come from families with slightly higher income may be able to participate in Head Start when space is available. Serves: Perris, Moreno Valley Education Program Riverside City of Riverside Arlanza (951) 352-7984 Casa Blanca Head Start (951) 687-3809 Bryant Park (951) 352-2810 Riverside Unified School District Head Start Program Collett (951) 352-0183 Fremont Elementary (951) 788-7465 Rosemary Kennedy (951) 688-5660 Grant Elementary (951) 788-7568 Jurupa Unified School District Program Hawthorne Elementary (951) 354-9427 Glen Avon Elementary (951) 360-2764 Highgrove Elementary (951) 788-7525 Ina Arbuckle Elementary (951) 222-7788 Highland Elementary (951) 788-7292 Pacific Avenue Elemtary (951) 222-7877 Jefferson Elementary (951) 788-7394 Troth Street Elementary (Mira Loma) (951) 360-2866 Liberty Elementary (951) 352-8225 Longfellow Elementary (951) 788-7335 Patricia Beatty Elementary (951) 276-2070 Sunshine Child Development Center (951) 788-7310 Riverside County Office of West Riverside Elementary (951) 222-7759 South Riverside County Moreno Valley Unified School District Program Armada Elementary (951) 571-4500 23 Head Start is a federally funded program. Don’t forget to check with your local school district for state-funded preschool sites that do not fall into the ‘Head Start’ category.. District Program Butterfield Elementary (951) 245-6793 R i v e r s i d e C o u n t y Edgemont Elementary (951) 697-4222 Rainbow Springs Elementary (951) 697-4338 Seneca Elementary (951) 571-4650 Hemet Elementary (951) 765-1648 San Jacinto Unified School District Program Edward Hyatt Elementary (951) 487-0526 Riverside County Office of Education Program Moreno Valley program San Jacinto Elementary (951) 654-1531 RCC Moreno Valley (951) 924-6974 Romoland Unified School District Program Val Verde Unified School District Program Harvest View Elementary (951) 928-2915 Glen View Preschool (951) 940-8530 Romoland Elementary (951) 928-2924 Riverside County Office of Education Perris program Riverside County Office of Education MURRIETA Program Perris Head Start (951) 943-5815 Murrieta Elementary (951) 600-5984 Lake Elsinore Unified School District Program Riverside County Office of Education temecula Program Wildomar Elementary (951) 253-7555 Hemet Head Start (951) (951) 765-1648 Hemet Unified School 24 Fruitvale Elementary (951) 765-5147 Temecula Elementary (951) 506-4105 WESTERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY Head Start is a federally funded program. Don’t forget to check with your local school district for state-funded preschool sites that do not fall into the ‘Head Start’ category. R i v e r s i d e C o u n t y Riverside County Office of Education CORONA Program Della Lindley Elementary (760) 343-7575 Garretson HS (909) 279-4231 Julius Corsini Elementary (760) 251-7265 Home Gardens HS (951) 549-8492 Katherine Finchy Elementary (760) 416-8190 Jefferson HS (951) 340-1526 Rio Vista Elementary (760) 416-0032 Riverside County Office of Education NORCO Program United Methodist Church (760) 416-8357 RCC Norco (951) 270-0060 Coachella Valley Unified School District Program EAST RIVERSIDE COUNTY John Kelley School (760) 399-1259 Riverside County Office of Education DESERT PASS Program Beaumont 8th Street (951) 769-7025 Beaumont HS (951) 826-4540 Banning HS (951) 849-8593 Palm Springs Unified School District Program Cathedral City Center (760) 770-8583 Cielo Vista Elementary (760) 416-8258 Palm View School (760) 398-6019 Tlaquepaque School (760) 398-3594 Valley View School (760) 398-7868 Westside State PreSchool (760) 399-5908 Desert Sands Unified School District Program Dwight Eisenhower Elementary (760) 775-3815 One Quail Place (760) 862-4352 25 Jackson Elementary (760) 863-3628 R i v e r s i d e Martin Van Buren Elementary (760) 775-3877 Herbert Hoover Elementary (760) 775-6258 Carrillo Ranch Elementary (760) 863-3625 Summer Fields (760) 863-6311 Palm Desert Early Childhood Center (760) 340-9431 Palo Verde Unified School District Program Palo Verde Head Start (760) 922-8454 C o u n t y 26 San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools 601 North ‘E’ St. San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 386-2784 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Serves: San Bernardino County AFFILIATED SCHOOL DISTRICTS Adelanto Elementary School District 11824 Air Expressway P.O. Box 70 Adelanto, CA 92301 (760) 246-8691 (760) 246-4259 FAX Grades: K-8 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:p.m. Serves: Adelanto, El Mirage, Victorville Alta Loma School District 9390 Baseline Road P.O. Box 370 Alta Loma, CA 91701 (909) 484-5151 (909) 484-5160 FAX Grades: K-8 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Alta Loma, Rancho Cucamonga Apple Valley Unified School District 22974 Bear Valley Road Apple Valley, CA 92308 (760) 247-8001 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Apple Valley Baker Valley Unified School District P.O. Box 460 Baker, CA 92309 (760) 733-4567 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Serves: Baker, Kelso, Cima, Mountain Pass, Nipton Barstow Unified School District 551 S. Avenue “H” Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 255-6000 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Barstow, Lenwood, Hinkley Bear Valley Unified School District 42271 Moonridge Road P.O. Box 1529 Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 (909) 866-4631 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Central School District 10601 Church St. Ste 112 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 989-8541 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Rancho Cucamonga Chaffey Joint Union High School District 27 S a n B e r n a r d i n o C o u n t y 28 211 W. 5th Street Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 988-8511 Grades: 9-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Serves: Alta Loma, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Montclair, Etiwanda P.O. Box 248 Etiwanda, CA 91739 (909) 899-2451 Grades: K-8 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Serves: Etiwanda, Alta Loma, and portions of Fontana Chino Valley Unified School District 5130 Riverside Drive Chino, CA 91710 (909) 628-1201 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Chino, Chino Hills, and South Ontario Fontana Unified School District 9680 Citrus Ave. Fontana, CA 92335 (909) 357-5000 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Serves: Fontana Colton Joint Unified School District 1212 Valencia Drive Colton, CA 92324 (909) 580-5000 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Colton, Bloomington, Grand Terrace Cucamonga School District 8776 Archibald Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-4698 (909) 987-8942 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, and portions of Fontana Etiwanda School District 6061 East Ave. Helendale School District 15350 Riverview Road P.O. Box 249 Helendale, CA 92342 (760) 952-1180 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Serves: Helendale Hesperia Unified School District 15576 Main Street Hesperia, CA 92345 (760) 244-4411 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Serves: Hesperia Lucerne Valley Unified School District 8560 Aliento Road Lucerne Valley, CA 92356 (760) 248-6108 S a n B e r n a r d i n o C o u n t y Grades: K-12 Office Hours; Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Serves: Lucerne Valley Morongo Unified School District P.O. Box 1209 5715 Utah Trail Twenty-nine Palms, CA 92277 (760) 367-9191 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Serves: Morongo Valley, Pioneertown, Landers, Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree, Twenty-nine Palms Mountain View Elementary School District 2585 S. Archibald Ave Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 947-2205 Grades: K-8 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Serves: Ontario Mt. Baldy Joint Elementary School Disrtict 1 Mt. Baldy Road P.O. Box 489 Mt. Baldy, CA 91759 (909) 985-0991 Grades: K-8 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Serves: Mt. Baldy Needles Unified School District 1900 Erin Drive Needles, Ca 92363 (760) 326-3891 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Serves: Needles, Amboy, Parker Dam, Essex, Chemehuvei Ontario-Montclair Elementary School District 950 W. “D” Street Ontario, CA 91762-3026 (909) 459-2505 Grades: K-8 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Ontario, Montclair Oro Grande Elementary School District 19175 3rd Street P.O. Box 386 Oro Grande, CA 92368 (760) 245-9260 Grades: K-6 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Serves: Oro Grande Redlands Unified School District 20 W. Lugonia Ave. P.O. Box 3008 Redlands, CA 92373 (909) 307-5300 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Redlands, Loma Linda, Mentone, Highland Rialto Unified School District 182 E. Walnut Ave. Rialto, CA 92376 (909) 820-7700 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 29 S a n B e r n a r d i n o C o u n t y 30 Serves: Rialto Rim of the World Unified School District P.O. Box 430 Lake Arrowhead, CA 92352 (909) 336-2031 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Arrowbear, Blue Jay, Cedar Glen, Crestline, Twin Peaks, Sky Forest, Running Springs, Lake Arrowhead & mtn areas San Bernardino City Unified School District 777 N. “F” Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 381-1100 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: San Bernardino and Highland Silver Valley Unified School District 35320 Daggett/Yemo Road P.O. Box 847 Yermo, CA 92398 (760) 254-2916 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 6 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Newberry Springs, Daggett, Yermo, Fort Irwin, Ludlow Snowline Joint Unified School District 4075 Nielson Road P.O. Box 296000 Phelan, CA 92371 (760) 868-5817 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Wrightwood, Pinon Hills, Baldy Mesa, Phelan, Oak Hills, and portions of Victorville Trona Joint Unified School Distric 83600 Trona Raod Trona, CA 93562 (760) 372-2861 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Serves: Trona Upland Unified School District 390 N. Euclid Ave. Upland, CA 91786 (909) 985-1864 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Upland Victor Elementary School District 15579 8th Street Victorville, CA 92392 (760) 245-1691 Grades: K-6 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Serves: Victorville Victor Valley Union High School District 16350 Mojave Drive Victorville, CA 92392 (760) 955-3201 Grades: 7-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Victorville, Adelanto, Oro Grande Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District 12797 3rd Street Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909) 797-1074 Grades: K-12 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Serves: Calimesa, Yucaipa SPECIALIZED SCHOOL Anderson School 24302 E. 4th St. San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 388-6311 Anderson School serves students from ages 12 to 22, with a variety of physical and intellectual disabilities. Falls under the San Bernardino City Unified School District. Grades: 9-12th Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Other ASA Charter School 2050 E. Pacific St. San Bernardino, CA 92404 (909) 388-1255 [email protected] Serves students who do not excel in a traditional setting. OFF RESERVATION BOARDING SCHOOL FOR NATIVE AMERICANS Sherman Indian High School 9010 Magnolia Ave. Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 276-6327 31 Children from families receiving public assistance (TANF or SSI) are eligible for Head Start and Early Head Start services regardless of income. Children in foster care are Head Start eligible, regardless of family income. Ten percent of enrollments are offered to children with disabilities. Children who come from families with slightly higher income may be able to participate in Head Start when space is available. S a n Easter Seals Southern California Easter Seals Child Development Center Upland (909) 981-4668 B e r n a r d i n o C o u n t y Preschool Services of San Bernardino County Del Rosa Head Start (909) 883-0103 Mill Center Head Start (909) 885-0789 Western San Bernardino Co San Bernardino West Head Start (909) 888-0493 Chino Head Start (909) 627-0206 Waterman Gardens (909) 889-3807 Cucamonga Head Start (909) 945-6979 Westside Plaza Annex Head Start (909) 387-2363 Eucalyptus Head Start (Rialto) (909) 421-7180 Westside Plaza Head Start (909) 884-6036 Fontana Citrus Head Start (909) 428-8496 East Valley San Bernardino Co Holt Head Start (Ontario) (909) 458-9670 Maple Head Start (Ontario) (909) 984-4117 Renaissance Head Start (Rialto) (909) 875-6863 Upland Head Start (909) 931-0147 Westminster Head Start (Ontario) (909) 983-0600 City of San Bernardino 32 Boys and Girls Club Head Start (909) 381-4294 Highland Head Start (909) 425-0785 Redlands North Head Start (909) 792-9621 Redlands South Head Start (909) 798-2690 Yucaipa Head Start (909) 797-3585 San Bernardino Mountains Crestline Head Start (909) 338-1567 Head Start is a federally funded program. Don’t forget to check with your local school district for state-funded preschool sites that do not fall into the ‘Head Start’ category. S a n B e r n a r d i n o C o u n t y Upper Desert Adelanto Head Start (760) 246-5073 Colton Joint Unified School District Program Apple Valley Head Start (760) 247-6955 Bloomington Head Start (909) 876 -6342 Barstow Head Start (760) 253-2956 Colton Head Start (909) 876-4240 Hesperia Head Start (760) 948-4411 Newberry Springs Head Start (760) 257-1266 Phelan Head Start (760) 868-0829 Needles Unified School District Program Needles Head Start (760) 326-5221 Victorville Head Start (760) 245-9147 Morongo Basin Copper Mountain Head Start (Joshua Tree) (760) 366-9762 Twentynine Palms Head Start (760) 367-2271 Yucca Valley Head Start (760) 369-7424 City of San Bernardino Parks and Recreation Parks & Rec Head Start (909) 887-3349 33 The following items will be useful in your search for the most appropriate supports for your child in special education. Parents are the best advocates for their children, and the more information you have on your child’s (and your) rights, the more prepared you will be for the Individual Education Plan process. PUBLICATIONS IDEA 2004 The federal special education mandate which state law is based on. California Composite of Laws This is the language of special education law in the state of California. Any parent with a child in special education is entitled to order a free copy of this book of laws. The Order Form can be obtained online by first searching ‘California Department of Education’ and clicking on the ‘Laws and Regulations’ link. Once you arrive on the ‘Laws and Regulations’ page, search for ‘Composite of Laws Order Form.’ Your CSC or Facility Liaison can also obtain a copy for you if you do not have a personal computer. Special Education Rights and Responsibilities Written by Protection & Advocacy (now Disability Rights California), this 12-chapter book uses a question and answer format to help you understand your rights and responsibilities under the special education law in California. This book is available through your CSC or Facility Liaision as well as online at the Disability Rights California web site, www.disabilityrightsca.org. WEB SITES IDEA 2004 http://idea.ed.gov/ Composite of Law Database http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/se/ds/ 34 Wrightslaw Special Education A helpful web site created by an attorney who specializes in special education law. Here in the Inland Empire, we have seen the Wrightslaw book, From Emotions to Advocacy, used in a parent support group setting to teach parents how to best advocate for their child. http://www.wrightslaw.com What is a SELPA? Special Education Local Planning Area A SELPA is a service area covered by a special education local plan and the governance structure created under any of the planning options of Section 56205, 56206, 56208, 56211, 56213, 56241, 56243, 56244, & 56245 of the Education Code. Why do we have a SELPA? In 1977, all school districts and county school offices were mandated to form consortiums in geographical regions of sufficient size and scope to provide for all special education service needs of children residing within the region boundaries. Each region, Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA), developed a local plan describing how it would provide special education services. Community Advisory Committee (CAC) The CAC is a team of parents and other individuals with a personal or professional interest in securing appropriate services for students with special needs. The CAC membership represents the geographic, ethnic, and socioeconomic makeup of the community it serves. The mission of a CAC is to involve interested parents, students, teachers, education specialists and consultants in establishing a networking system between the school and the community. The SELPA collaborates with county agencies and school districts to develop and maintain environments in which special needs students and families can live and succeed. 35 San Bernardino County SELPAs There are six SELPA’s in San Bernardino County: DESERT/MOUNTAIN SELPA covers the 20,627 square mile region from Adelanto, Apple Valley, Baker Valley, Barstow, Bear Valley, Helendale, Hesperia, Lucerne Valley, Needles, Oro Grande, Silver Valley, Snowline, Trona, Victor, Victor Valley and County programs. The purpose of the SELPA is to ensure that quality special education programs and services are available throughout the region to meet the individual needs of special education students. Main telephone: (760) 242-6333 CAC contact: (760) 242-6333, x167 EAST VALLEY SELPA covers Colton, Redlands, Rialto, Rim of the World, Yucaipa-Calimesa, and County programs. A SELPA ensures that students with disabilities are provided appropriate educational services in the least restrictive environment. Main telephone: (909) 252-4500 CAC Contact: (909) 252-4507 FONTANA USD SELPA Fontana is a growing district and that is currently reflected in the continuing growth in special education. Special Education staff have budgets for instructional supplies specific to the curricular needs of students. Each school site has a Special Education Review Team (SERT) that is a collaborative effort for all special education staff at that site to support each other in working with students. Main telephone: (909) 357-5000 CAC Contact: (909) 357-5000, x7285 36 29 Palms, a part of the Morongo Unified School District MORONGO USD SELPA The Morongo Unified School District provides Special Education programs and services for individuals with exceptional needs between the ages of birth to 22 years. These programs and services include a full continuum of alternatives for Special Education students in the Morongo Unified School District. Main telephone: (760) 367-9191, x4230 CAC contact: same as above WEST END SELPA Alta Loma, Central, Chaffey, Chino Valley, Cucamonga, Etiwanda, Mt. Baldy, Mountain View, Ontario-Montclair, Upland, and County programs work in collaboration with students, parents, school districts, and community agencies to maintain effective communication, provide quality services, and ensure the provision of appropriate resources which support the education of all students with disabilities. Main telephone: (909) 476-6188 CAC Contact: (909) 476-6131 SAN BERNARDINO CITY USD SELPA. Alternative Programs are designed to provide education for students whose academic, social, and/ or emotional developmental needs are not met through regular education. These programs recognize the unique individuality and cultural diversity of students. Main telephone: (909) 880-6863CAC Contact: (909) 880-6866 A SELPA provides appropriate education services for individuals with disabilities by working cooperatively with 21 school districts and other public and private agences: Alvord USD; Banning USD; Beaumont USD; Coachella Valley USD; Desert Center USD; Desert Sands USD; Hemet USD; Jurupa USD; Lake Elsinore USD; Menifee Union Elementary School District; Nuview Union School District; Murrieta Valley USD; Palm Springs USD; Palo Verde USD; Perris Elementary School District; Perris Union High School District; Romoland School District; San Jacinto USD; Temecula Valley USD; and Val Verde USD. If you would like more information about the Riverside County SELPA, you can visit their website at: http://www.rcoe.k12.ca.us Main telephone: (951) 490-0375 CAC contact: same as above Non-Member Districts who coordinate their own SELPA activities: The MORENO VALLEY USD implemented its own SELPA in July 1992. The following programs are available for students that qualify for special education services: Programs for Students with Mild Disabilities; Resource Specialist Programs; Special Day Class; Communicatively Disabled; Designated Instructional Services (DIS); and Learning Disabled classes. The following classes are available through centralized programs: Basic Skills Special Day Class Programs; Infant programs; Preschool programs; Developmentally Delayed programs; Severe Disability programs; Emotionally Disturbed (ED) programs; Autistic programs; Visually Impaired (VI) Itinerant Services; Orthopedic Impairment (OI); Audiologically Handicapped (AH) Itinerant; Speech, Language and Hearing Services; and Psychological Services. Main telephone: (951) 571-7500 Ext. 17282 CORONA/NORCO USD. The Department of Special Education offers a variety of services and programs to students who have disabilities, to their teachers, and to their families. In the Special Education Department, you can inquire about a variety of Programs and Services available to families and students with Special Educational Needs as well as get help for Infants and Preschool Children with Physical, Language, and other Developmental Handicaps. There are various Levels of Special Educational support, such as Designated Instructional Services, Resource Programs, Special Day Classes, etc. Main telephone: (951) 736-5090 CAC Contact: (951) 736-5090, ext 246 37 National GED Hotline (800) 626-9433 24-hr Information Source IEP Trainingl Resource for Parents of School Age Children TASK (Team of Advocates for Special Kids) 100 W. Cerritos Ave. Anaheim, CA 92805 Inland Empire contact (909) 890-9560 Parent training and info center serving families of children with disabilities. Provides support, legal rights info, phone advocacy, workshops and referral services. Conducts eval and tech explorations with report for ages 12 months through adulthood. Workshops on adapted toys, adaptive hardware and specialized software. Phone assistance advocacy. Postsecondary education Students with disabilities who are preparing for postsecondary education have an exciting road ahead of them. However, they need to consider many issues to ensure a successful experience. The good news is that the number of students with disabilities enrolling in and graduating from postsecondary education is increasing, and many have gone on to be successful in their chosen careers. Still, the numbers are small compared to individuals without disabilities. The postsecondary environment is very different from 38 the secondary environment students with disabilities are accustomed to. Therefore effective preparation is vital to success. COMMUNITY COLLEGES It is the mission of the Disabled Student Program & Services program to provide services for students with disabilities in compliance with both Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The end goal -- to eliminate the educational barriers unique to students with disabilities. Barstow Community College Disabled Student Program & Services 2700 Barstow Road Barstow, CA 92311 ((760) 252-2411 Ext. 7225 (760) 252-6759 TTY/TDD Public, two-year community college Chaffey Community College Disability Programs & Services 5885 Haven Ave Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737-3002 (909) 652-6379 (909) 466-2829 - TTY Public, 2-year community college College of the Desert Disabled Student Program & Services 43-500 Monterey Ave. Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 773-2534. TDD: (760) 773-2598 Public, 2-year community college. Copper Mountain Community College Disabled Student Program & Services 6162 Rotary Way Joshua Tree, CA 92252 (760) 366-3791, ext. 5861 TTY 760.366.5262 Crafton Hills College Disabled Student Program & Services 11711 Sand Canyon Road Yucaipa, CA 92399-1799 (909) 389-3325 Public, two-year community college. Mt. San Jacinto Community College San Jacinto Campus 1499 N. State Street, Room 1112 San Jacinto, CA 92583-2399 (951) 487-3305 (951) 654 2098 TDD Menifee Valley Campus 28237 La Piedra Road, Room 1019B Menifee, CA 92584-8947 (951) 639-5305 (951) 672-9357 TDD Public, two-year community college. Palo Verde Community College Disabled Student Program & Services One College Dr. Blythe, CA 92225 (760) 921-5489 Public, two-year community college. Riverside Community College Disabled Student Program & Services Main Campus 4800 Magnolia Ave. Riverside, CA 92506-1299 (951) 222-8060 (951) 222-8061 TDD Moreno Valley Campus 16130 Lasselle St. Moreno Valley, CA 92551 (951) 571-6138 (951) 571-6140 TDD Norco Campus 2001 Third St. Norco, CA 92860 (951) 372-7070 Voice and TDD San Bernardino Valley College Disabled Student Program & Services 701 South Mount Vernon Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 384-4443 Victor Valley Community College Disabled Student Program & Services 18422 Bear Valley Road Victorville, CA 92395 (760) 245-4271 ext, 2212 TTY: (760) 245-3313 OTHER ADULT EDUCATION Fontana Adult School 9453 Citrus Avenue Fontana, CA 92334 (909) 357-5555 The Fontana Adult School Office is located at the south end of the Fontana High School campus in Portable #54. San Bernardino Adult School 1200 N. “E” St. San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909) 388-6000 (909) 885-6392 (fax) Special day classes for adults with We serve adults ages 18 and up. Our programs include High School Diploma, PreGED, GED, English as a Second Language, Computers, Medical, Industrial Programs, Older Adults, Adults with Special Needs, Enrichment Classes and more. Tutoring is available through the Counseling Department. We also have a resource center available to students Regional Occupation Program (ROP) San Bernardino County The SBCSS ROP provides open entry, open exit career technical education and 39 (909) 793-2121 (909) 335-4079-Student Services Private, nonprofit, 4-year undergrad & grad university. Call (800) 455-5064 for admission or financial aid. support services that augment and expand the capabilities of our school districts. Our courses provide instruction for entry-level employment, advanced training, and upgrading skills. SBCSS ROP courses are limited to occupational areas where there is reasonable expectation of employment or postsecondary articulation, and where there is sufficient student interest. SBCSS ROP serves students in the following sixteen school districts: Apple Valley, Baker Valley, Barstow, Bear Valley, Fontana, Hesperia, Lucerne Valley, Morongo, Needles, Rialto, Rim of the World, San Bernardino City, Silver Valley, Snowline, Trona and Victor Valley. For more information call (909) 386-2461 Riverside County The Riverside County ROP is an accredited career/technical-training program. Each year, the program serves more than 22,000 high school students and adults in more than 553 class sections in 43 career areas and more than 2,000 local businesses, hospitals, offices, restaurants, day-care centers and other places of employment. For more information, call: Riverside and Murrieta, (951) 826-6450 Indio, (760) 863-3300 AREA UNIVERSITIES/COLLEGES (4 YEAR) University of Redlands Admissions Office 1200 E. Colton Ave. P.O. Box 3080 Redlands, CA 92373-0999 40 California State University, San Bernardino Admissions Office 5500 University Parkway San Bernardino, CA 92407 (909) 537-5000 Public, 4-year undergrad and grad university California Baptist University Admissions Office 8432 Magnolia Ave. Riverside, CA 92504 (951) 343-4212 Private 4-year college. University of California, Riverside Admissions Office 900 University Ave. Riverside, CA 92521 (951) 827-3411 Public, 4-year, graduate and postgraduate university. Claremont Graduate University Admissions Office 170 E. 10th Street Claremont, CA 91711 Call your closest city or county Library if you would like to learn to read or improve your reading skills. Libraries are a great source for Literacy Programs (909) 621-8069 Private, nonprofit, 4-year undegraduate. Claremont McKenna College Admission Office 890 Columbia Ave. Claremont, CA 91711-6425 (909) 621-8088 (909) 621-8516(Fax) Private, nonprofit, 4-year undergraduate. Claremont School of Theology Admissions Office 1325 N. College Ave. Claremont, CA 91711-3199 (909) 626-3521 Private, graduate school of theology. MISCELLANEOUS Braille Institute of America 741 N. Vermont Los Angeles, CA 90029 (800) BRAILLE (272-4553) Offers devices to maximize remaining vision, talking-book records, cassettes, Braille books, large-print materials, 200+ instructional courses Ability Counts, Inc. 775 Trademark Circle No 101 Corona, CA 92879 (951) 734-6595 (951) 734-5574 (fax) Its purpose is to assist people with developmental disabilities to gain access to quality vocational skills, vocational choices, appropriate competitive employment, and social integration. The following day activity services are pre-vocational in nature and require a referral from the Inland Regional Center. ABLE (Adult Basic Learning Environment) 34453 Yucaipa Blvd. Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909) 797-0168 (909) 797 4559(fax) 1910 Orange Tree Lane #340 Redlands CA 92374 (909)335-3022 303 N. Central Upland, CA 91786 (909) 985-8118 Provides least restrictive day services in functional skill areas, based on person centered plans, focusing on individual needs and desires. Emphasis on promoting activities of daily living skills, accessing work programs, as well as social recreational programs. ARC Riverside 8138 Mar Vista Court Riverside, CA 92504-4324 (951) 688-5141 41 Toll Free (888) 818-6298 (951) 688-7207(fax) email: [email protected] Established to serve and advocate for people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities. ARC San Bernardino 796 E. 6th St. San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 885-3111 Activity program offers training in communication, social skills, community awareness, workplace behavior, leisure & motivation skills, self advocacy and work readiness. Also the site of Gallery 7-9-6 where artists with developmental disabilities work in a small but growing studio setting. B.E.S.T. Opportunities 120 Cal Ave. Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 256-1030 (760) 255-2344(fax) Provides employment services, job coaching, supportive employment, work services and independent living skills. B.O.T. Basic Occupational Training 1215 Buena Vista, Suite G San Jacinto, CA 92583 1323 Jet Way Perris, CA 92571 (951) 487-2725 (951) 487-2727 (fax) Provides vocational and life skills training for consumers with behavioral challenges. 42 Cole Vocational Services, First Step Independent Living & Unlimited Quest Inc. 438 E Katella Ave Suite D Orange CA 92867 (714) 628-0786 These three entities are committed to supporting adults with developmental disabilities in their quest toward personal and career success so their abilities are realized and utilized. Community Crossings 27363 Jefferson Ave., Suite J Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 296-2158 A center based program that can support individuals with any and all of the restricted health care conditions as listed in regulations, including a full time RN on staff. They offer outings, pre vocational training, arts, cooking, computers, cooking and music. Exceed Perris - (800) 423-1227 San Jacinto - (800) 647-3451 Indio - (800) 689-7552 Blythe - (800) 647-3454 To promote activity therapy, transitional living and vocational training services to disabled adults, primarily those with a diagnosis of Developmental Disability, in order to enable each person to reach his or her maximum potential to be a party of the normalized living and working patterns of society. Goodwill Industries of the Inland Counties 8120 Palm Lane P.O. Box 850 San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 885-3831 (909) 386-6239(fax) Goodwill has been offering services to persons with varying barriers to employment since 1928. Cooperatively with the interdisciplinary team, Goodwill assists clients to identify career goals and to create and individual vocational plan which will best utilize skills, abilities and vocational interests. Industrial Support Systems 8333 Almeria Ave. Fontana, CA 92335 (909) 428-3833 (909) 428-3835 (fax) Provides products and services in support of employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Innovative Business Partnerships Inc. P.O. Box 3339 Victorville, CA 92393 (760) 243-1400 (760) 243-4600 (fax) IBP was established in the high desert to provide service to consumers who would otherwise lack appropriate services in community skills training and supportive employment. MENTOR California 9166 Anaheim Place, Suite 200 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 483-2505 FAX (909) 481-1984 Mentor is a national organization providing community-based care for people who require services in the areas of behavioral health, rehabilitation and developmental disabilities, foster homes, senior programs and board and care. OPARC 9029 Vernon Ave Montclair, CA 91763 (909) 985-3116 (909) 985-8579(fax) Founded in 1950 by parents of children with disabilities, OPARC has grown into three facilities which provide day programming for adults with developmental disabilities. With the help of trained staff, clients make individual choices about how and where they live, work and enjoy recreational activities. You cannot prove someone cannot learn; you can only demonstrate you are unable to teach. Mark Gold 43 Partnerships With Industry 1906 S. Commercecenter East, Suite 211 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 890-1315 Partnerships With Industry’s mission is to assist persons with disabilities to get and keep good jobs in the community. Pomona Valley Workshop 4650 Brooks St Montclair, CA 91763 (909) 624-3555 (909) 624- 5675(fax) Pomona Valley Workshop works cooperatively with the Department of Rehabilitation and Habilitation Services, the Regional Centers for the Developmentally Disabled, the Los Angeles and San Bernardino County Schools, and private rehabilitation agencies. Project T.E.A.M. Transitional Education Adjustment Model Riverside USD 6666 School Circle Dr Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 328-2522 They smooth the transition from traditional school-age programs for the severely handicapped young adult to meaningful real life practical work experiences. Vocational Improvement Program, Inc. 8675 Boston Pl Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 483-5924 To provide disabled persons with a continuum of vocational assessment and placement services that encour- 44 age, support, and reflect vocational growth and upward mobility. Presently serving: San Gabriel Valley, Inland Empire, High Desert, Low Desert, Mountain Communities and Bishop/ Mammoth. VOICE—Vocational Opportunities and Integrated Community Experiences Banning: 2985 W. Lincoln #402 Banning, CA 92220 (951) 849-1429 (951) 922-3457(Fax) Loma Linda: 24723 Redlands Blvd, Ste AB&C San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 796-2656 Yucaipa: 35034 Yucaipa Blvd Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909) 797-2970 VOICE provides the following program services: Activities of daily living, prevocational skills, speech and communication skills, developmental training at age appropriate levels, socialization, recreation, community integration activities and academic skills where applicable. Westview Magnolia Behavior Management Program 11728 Magnolia Ave #D Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 343-8730 (951) 343-8732 FAX Westview’s Riverside Center Based Program has a strong community component, where appropriate, and offers employment opportunities as well. Government Agencies CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION San Bernardino County Offices Ontario Branch (909) 948-6050 (VOICE & TTY) 3595 Inland Empire Blvd., Bldg. 4 Ontario, CA 91764-5921 San Bernardino Branch (909) 383-4401 (VOICE) (909) 885-0028 (TTY) 464 W. 4th Street, Suite 152 San Bernardino, CA 92401-1419 Victorville Branch (760) 243-6024 (VOICE) (760) 245-4127 (TTY) 15415 W. Sand Street, Second Floor Victorville, CA 92392-2313 Riverside County Offices City of Riverside Branch (951) 782-6650 (VOICE) (951) 682-0143 (TTY) (951) 320-2061 (TTY) (951) 782-4277 (TTY) (951) 782-3296 (TTY) 3130 Chicago Avenue Riverside, CA 92507-3445 Palm Desert Branch (760) 674-0262 (VOICE) (760) 674-0266 (TTY) 73-720 Fred Waring Drive, Suite 102 Palm Desert, CA 92260-2564 Temecula Branch (951) 693-4451 (VOICE) (951) 693-4468 (TTY) 27555 Ynez Road, Suite 310 Temecula, CA 92591-4678 STATE EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT California One-Stop Career Centers San Bernardino County Centers Web Site: www.co.sanbernardino. ca.us/edd/wdd Redlands - Workforce Services Office 814 West Colton Avenue Redlands CA 92374 (909) 798-1796 San Bernardino Employment Resource Center 646 North Sierra Way San Bernardino CA 92415 (909) 386-0884 Rancho Cucamonga Employment Resource Center Blythe Branch (760) 922-2118 1277 W. Hobsonway Blythe, CA 92225-1423 45 9650 9th St., Ste. A Rancho Cucamonga CA 91730 (909) 948-6606 High Desert Employment Resource Center 15555 Main St., Suite G-4 Hesperia, CA 92345 (760) 949-8526 City of San Bernardino One-Stop Career Center 600 N. Arrowhead Ave., Suite 300 San Bernardino CA 92401 (909) 888-7881 www.sbeta.com Victorville - Workforce Services Office 15419 Cholame Rd Victorville CA 92392 (760) 241-1682 (760) 863-2500 TT(760) 863-2555 Planet Youth 400 West Graham Lake Elsinore CA 92530 (909) 471-8415 Corona Workforce Services Office 237 West River Road Corona CA 92880 (951) 340-4036 Empower Youth Opportunity Center 930 North State Street Employer State Building Hemet CA 92543 (909) 765-6955 www.cflckids.org Riverside County Centers Web Site: www.rivcojobs.com The Win Center Youth Opportunity Center 45570 Grace Street Suite 1 Indio CA 92201 (760) 775-2887 Blythe - Workforces Services Office 1277 W. Hobson Way Blythe CA 92225 (760) 922-0103 Institute for Sales and Service Excellence 72-840 Highway 111, Suite C101 Palm Desert CA 92260 (760) 776-7394 Workforce Development Center @ Hemet 1025 N. State Street Hemet CA 92543 (909) 791-3500 (909) 791-3500 TTY(909) 765-1763 The Oasis Youth Opportunities Center 351 Wilkerson Ave Suite F Perris CA 92570 (951) 657-7105 Workforce Development Center @ Indio 44199 Monroe St Suite B Indio CA 92201 46 Mobile One-Stop 1151 Spruce St Riverside CA 92507 (951) 955-3100 TTY(951) 955-8657 Workforce Development Center @ Riverside 1151 Spruce St Riverside CA 92507 (951) 955-3100 Toll free: (800) 572-2733 A Resource Area is also available for job searches. The job database includes Cal-Jobs. You may use the internet and fax free of charge for jobs found in the database. Workforce Development Center Temecula 41002 County Center Dr Suite 205 Temecula CA 92591 (951) 600-6000 TTY(951) 506-5837 CALIFORNIA CONSERVATION CORP. Website: www.ca.gov/cccweb/ABOUT/ about.htm CCC is an organization for young California residents between 18-23 years of age who are willing to work hard. The CCC focuses on the development of good work habits, including teamwork, punctuality, and self-discipline. CCC crews tackle natural resource work in both cities and rural areas. JOB CORPS OF THE INLAND EMPIRE 3173 Kerry St. San Bernardino, CA 92407 (909) 887-6305 (909) 887-8635 (Fax) Mailing Address: PO Box 9550 San Bernardino, CA 92427-9550 E-mail: [email protected] Job Corps provides disadvantaged youth with integrated academic, vocational, and social skills training they need to gain independence and get quality, long-term jobs or further education. Job corps is administered by the U.S. Department of Labor WIA (REPLACED THE JTPA PROGRAM) Eligible youth must be 14 to 21 years of age, low income, and meet at least one of six specific barriers to employment. A year-round youth program emphasizes attainment of basic skills competencies, enhances opportunities for academic and occupational training, and provides exposure to the job market and employment. Activities may include instruction leading to completion of secondary school, tutoring, internships, job shadowing, work experience, adult mentoring, and comprehensive guidance and counseling. The program emphasizes services for out-of-school youth. San Bernardino County Workforce Investment Board 215 North D Street, Suite 301 San Bernardino, CA 92415-0046 (909) 387-9886 http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/ wib/ Jobs and Employment Services 47 Department 851 S. Mount Vernon Ave., Suite 22 Colton, CA 92324 (800) 451-JOBS Riverside County Riverside County Economic Development Agency 1151 Spruce Street Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 955-3100 www.rivcojobs.com PRIVATE NON-PROFIT TRAINING CENTER FOR EMPLOYMENT TRAINING The Center for Employment Training is a private, non-profit employment training program for those who need help the most (including farm workers). If eligible, funding is available through a variety of government agencies. They are located in three different locations: CET Riverside 9960 Indiana Ave Suite 9 Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 351-3100 San Bernardino 1430 Cooley Court San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909)478-3818 [email protected] Temecula 42066 Avenida Alvarado Suite A Temecula, CA 92590 951-296-3010 48 [email protected] Web Sites: URL Job Bank http://www.ajb.dni.us/ CalJOBS http://www.caljobs.ca.gov/ EDDhttp://www.edd.cahwnet.gov/ LMIC Job Lines City of San Bernardino(909) 384-5211 County of San Bernardino (909) 3875611 County of Riverside (951) 955-3550 Federal Employment (961) 757-3000 Federal U.S. Post Office (909) 3554339 S.B Unified School (909) 888-9935 State of CA Employ (213) 620-6450 State Of CA Cal Trans(916) 227-7856 State Of CA Corrections(909) 944-0883 State of CA Dept. Forestry(909) 8816900 Worker’s Compensation Appeals 464 W.4th St,239 San Bernardino,CA (909)383-4341 What is Supported Employment? SUPPORTED EMPLOYMENT is available through work service programs for which your Consumer Services Coordinator will need to make the referral. If you are employed in this fashion, you will receive a job coach who will help you ease into the job that you have been given. Over time, as you become more familiar with your work, the job coach will become less involved in your daily tasks. Ability Counts 775 Trademark Cir Ste 101 Corona CA 92879 (951) 734-6595 2059 Atlanta Ave Riverside, CA 92507 Exceed 13800 Heacock Street, D-235 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 (951) 653-3611 (800) 771-5058 Goodwill 8120 Palm Lane P.O. Box 851 San Bernardino, CA 92402-0851 (909) 885-3831 Web Site: http://www.goodwillie.org Innovative Business Partnerships, Inc. Mailing: P.O. Box 3339 Victorville, CA 92393 Location: 17191 Jasmine St. Victorville, CA (760) 243-1400 ARC Riverside 8138 Mar Vista Court Riverside, CA 92504-4324 (951) 688-5141 Toll free: (888) 818-6298 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ArcRiversideCA.org Casa Colina Developmental Center 255 E. Bonita Ave Pomona, CA 91769 P.O. Box 6001 (909) 596-7733 TDD: (909) 596-3646 Web Site: www.casacolina.org Desert ARC 73-255 Country Club Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 346-1611 49 OPARC 9029 Vernon Ave Montclair, CA 91763 (909) 985-3116 (909) 982-5000 TTY Web Site: www.oparc.org Westview offers a program that includes both individual and group placements in employment. ____ 1906 S. Commercenter East, Suite 211 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 890-1315 4280 Latham Street, Suite M Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 778-1555 Addressing Discrimination / Complaints 27450 Ynez Road, Suite 213 Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 695-4876 Department of Fair Employment and Housing Pomona Valley Workshop 4650 Brooks St. Montclair, CA 91763 (909) 624-3555 Vocational Improvement Program, Inc. 8675 Boston Pl, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 483-5924 Westview Supported Employment Program 11728 Magnolia Ave, Ste D Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 343-8730 or 27576 Commerce Center Dr, Ste 103 Temecula, CA 92590 (909) 699-0047 50 San Bernardino District Office 1845 S. Business Ctr Dr Ste #127 San Bernardino, CA 92408-3426 (909) 383-4373 Toll-free: (800) 884-1684 (800) 700-2320 (TTY) If you think you have been discriminated against in a working environment, Fair Employment and Housing is there for your assistance. Social Security Administration To find your nearest office, you may go online and use their office locator or check your local telephone listings for the Social Security office nearest you. Telephone: 1-800-772-1213 TTY: 1-800-325-0778 www.ssa.gov One of the Social Security Administration’s highest priorities is to help beneficiaries with disabilities achieve a better and more independent lifestyle by helping them take advantage of employment opportunities. The SSI and SSDI programs should not be viewed as exclusive and permanent sources of income to the person with disabilities. They should instead be used as stepping stones to improving a person’s economic condition. There are work incentives available from the Social Security Administration designed to help people with disabilities enter or renter the workforce by protecting their entitlement to cash payments and/or Medicaid or medicare protection, until they can support themselves. Booklets on Social Security benefits are available to the general public. Familiarize yourself with work incentive provisions which can assist people with disabilities and their families make important decisions about employment. You can get the publications via: Phone at (410) 965-2039, Fax at (410) 965-2037 or Email at [email protected] What is SSI? SSI makes monthly payments to people who have low income and few resources and are: Age 65 or older; Blind; or Disabled. If you are applying for SSI, you also should ask for What You Need To Know When You Get Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (Publication No. 05-11011). Disabled or blind children also can receive SSI. You can get more information in Benefits For Children With Disabilities (Publication No. 0510026). The basic SSI amount is the same nationwide. However, many states add money to the basic benefit. You can call Social Security to find out the amount for your state. What is SSDI? The Social Security disability insurance program (sometimes referred to as SSDI) pays benefits to you and certain family members if you worked long enough and paid Social Security taxes. Your adult child also may qualify for benefits on your earnings record if he or she has a disability that started before age 22. 51 The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program is administered by each county with oversight by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS). For application and eligibility information contact your local adult services section. San Bernardino County For intake, contact your local office: San Bernardino Rancho Cucamonga Barstow Victorville Yucca Valley Needles (909) 891-3700 (909) 948-6200 (760) 256-2834 (760) 843-5100 (760) 228-5390 (760) 326-9328 Riverside County Intake services in Riverside County are centralized and you must contact the following: 23119 Cottonwood Ave Bldg B, 2nd Floor Moreno Valley, CA 925532 To apply call: (888) 960-4477 Personal Care: --ambulation --bathing --grooming --bowel and bladder care --dressing --feeding --menstrual care --prosthesis care --repositioning and skin care --respiration --transfers Domestic Services: --cleaning --shopping --food preparation --laundry --meal makeup --menu planning --restaurant meal allowance --miscellaneous Other Services: --heavy cleaning --protective supervision --respite care --teaching and demonstration --transportation --yard hazard abatement a l s o k n o w n 52 IHSS provides a number of services to the developmentally disabled including: a s Paramedical Services --administration of medications --activities requiring sterile procedures, etc. INLAND REGIONAL CENTER Headquarters: 1365 S. Waterman Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92408 Mail: PO Box 6127 San Bernardino, CA 92412 (909) 890-3000 For inland regional center consumers only INLAND COUNTIES MASTER TRUST The Master Trust of California is operated by Inland Counties Regional Center, Inc. to give persons with developmental disabilities the opportunity to benefit from the estate planning of others and assets of their own. In certain circumstances, the assets held in a trust are not considered an asset or as income of the beneficiary in determining eligibility for SSI and Medi-Cal benefits. The advantages of this program are: • Administration of the trusts is performed by the Trust Committee of the regional center’s Board of Trustees. This committee consists of professionals in the legal, financial, business and medical fields and parents who have an interest and understanding of the unique problems of individuals with developmental disabilities. • Administration of the trusts is performed by the Trust Committee of the regional center’s Board of Trustees. This committee consists of professionals in the legal, financial, business and medical fields and parents who have an interest and understanding of the unique problems of individuals with developmental disabilities. • Low trustee fees which enable trusts to be established with a principal of less than $10,000. Contact your case worker for more information. Riverside Branch 1500 Iowa Ave, Suite 100 Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 826-2608 ARCA (ASSOCIATION OF REGIONAL CENTERS) The association functions as a leader and advocate in promoting the continuing entitlement of individuals with developmental disabilities to all services that enable full community inclusion. The association also participates in the development of public legislative policy and serve as a focal point for communication, education, training and prevention services. (916) 446-7961 915 L Street, Suite 1050 Sacramento, CA 95814 www.arcanet.org STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES The Department of Social Services provides protection from abuse and neglect, encourages self-respect and promotes responsible, self-sufficient citizenship. Services offered: *CalWORKS *Welfare-to-Work *Food Stamps *General Relief *Medi-Cal *Abuse Services for both children, and the elderly * Adoption Services Look in your telephone directory for local offices. TAXES State Franchise Tax Board 464 W. 4th St., Ste. 541 San Bernardino, CA (800) 852-5711 53 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) 1040 Iowa Ave. Riverside, CA (800) 829-1040 CALIFORNIA OSHA Provides coverage of occupational health and safety www.cal-osha.com (909) 383-4321 LABOR COMMISSION (WAGES AND HOURS) 464 W. 4th St., Ste. 348 San Bernardino, CA (909) 383-4334 Unemployment Insurance Automated Hotline (800) 300-5616 (English) (800) 326-8937 (Spanish) HEAP Southern California Edison PO Box 292 Rialto, CA 92377 (800) 447-6620 Rate assistance: 20% discount off of electric bill is income eligible. Southern California Gas California Alterative Rates for Energy (CARE) PO Box 2295 Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (909) 331-7593 Rate assistance, appliance repair, weatherization of income eligible CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE ACCESS PROGRAM A state mandated program that distributes telecommunications equipment and services to individuals certified as having difficulty using the telephone 54 CTAP Call Center English: (800) 806-1191 Spanish: (800) 949-5650 TTY: (800) 806-4474 Inland Empire Walk-in Service Center CTAP RIVERSIDE SERVICE CENTER Bank of America Building 6370 Magnolia Avenue, Suite 310 Riverside, CA 92506 HOURS: MONDAY thru FRIDAY, 9:00am - 6:00pm LIONS CLUB International The Lions Club exist in numerous locations in the Inland Empire from Needles to Blythe to Temecula and Upland. You will need to check your local phone book or Chamber of Commerce. This charitable organization has a myriad of services available to the public, such as services for the blind and visually impaired, work with the deaf, sponsorships and scholarships for a wide variety of activities and events. Lions Club web site -- www.lions.org Compassion in Action - USA 1205 W. Cypress #193 San Dimas, CA 91773 (909) 599-2087 Web Site: www.compassioninaction.us A non-profit agency to assist low- income disabled community members in accessing the medical services they need. LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES Offers programs for needy individuals and families: * Transitional Living * Counseling * Housing Placement * Education/Job Development * Health and Nutrition Riverside Director (951) 689-7847 San Bernardino Director (909) 866-5070 EASTER SEALS Provides local services that promote equality, dignity and independence for children and adults with disabilities. Services include: * Recreational camps * swimming * orthopedic shoes * equipment loans Riverside Office 1450 University Ave. Suite F2 Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 248-4874 San Bernardino Office 241 E. Ninth Street San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 888-4125 CALIFORNIA DEAF-BLIND SERVICES Pacific Plaza, 7th Floor 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd. Daly City, CA 94014 800-822-7884 VOICE/TTY (within CA) If an individual (birth through age 21) has combined hearing and vision problems that are significant enough to require considerations (such as special- ized adaptations, modifications, and strategies) when presenting information or interacting with the child, then that child, along with family members and service providers, is eligible to receive services from California DeafBlind Services. Web Site: www.cadbs.org CENTER ON DEAFNESS INLAND EMPIRE (CODIE) 3576 Arlington Ave., Suite 211 Riverside, CA 92506 TTY/Voice (951) 275-5000 LIFE SIGNS Voice (888) 930-7776 LIFE SIGNS TTY (888) 930-7779 Services for the deaf and hard of hearing. Services * Health * Human * Employment * Interpreting BLINDNESS SUPPORT SERVICES 3696 Beatty Drive, Suite A Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 341-9244 (951) 785-6226 (Fax) Services offered for the blind or visually impaired in both Riveside & San Bernardino counties: Information and Referral ; Braille Transcription ; Independent Living Skills training; Orientation and Mobility training; Rehabilitation technology/ Computer training; Employment preparation; Job Development; Travel training; Peer support/ Adjustment Counseling; Affordable housing; Health and Wellness Hearing loss association of california To open the world of communication to people with hearing loss by providing information, education, support and 55 advocacy. Southern Calif. chapter coordinator: (310) 829-3884 [email protected] INROADS Accepts referrals for children and adults who are eligible for Regional Center or DPSS services. Services include: *Respite *Social Recreational services *Pre-School & After School support *Foster Family support 7955 Webster St., Suite 14 Highland, CA 92346 (909) 864-1551 HOPE THROUGH HOUSING FOUNDATION 9065 Haven Ave. #100 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 438-2444 (888) 917-6225 Toll Free [email protected] Works exclusively in low-income neighborhoods to bridge the gap between the residents of that community and the services and resources available to them. Some of the programs are: Job Education & Training; Living Well Senior Programs; After School and Beyond; Transitional Housing Program. NICHCY National Information Center for Handicapped Children and Youth P.O. Box 1492 Washington, D.C. 20013 Offers referrals, state resource sheet, newsletters and fact sheet about various disabilities. ANGEL FOOD MINISTRIES FOOD ASSISTANCE 56 Angel Food is available in a quantity that can fit into a medium-sized box at $30 per unit. Each month’s menu is different than the previous month and consists of both fresh and frozen items with an average retail value of approximately $60. Generally, one unit of food assists in feeding a family of four for about one week or a single senior citizen for almost a month. The food is all the same high quality one could purchase at a grocery store. There are no second-hand items, no damaged or out-dated goods, no dented cans without labels, no day-old breads and no produce that is almost too ripe. (FOOD STAMPS CAN BE USED). NO INCOME GUIDELINES, OPEN TO EVERYONE. Call the 24-hour hotline for answers to common questions, including menu information and host site contact information 1-877-FOOD-MINISTRY (1-877-366-3646) STERI-CLEAN Inland Empire (909) 481-2285 E-mail: [email protected] Specialized cleaning services for hoarders. Free home assessment with services and fees put in writing so there is no surprise. HAIR WHISPERERS 11670 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90049 (310) 990-1654 Web Site: www.hairwhisperers.com Effective, efficient lice removal service. Prices vary depending on area. Providers in the Inland Empire are available by contacting the Los Angeles office. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY ONLY Human Services San Bernardino Co. County Administrative Office 150 South Lena Rd. San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 387-4717 No direct services at this location. Human Services Department consists of: Adult & Aging Services; Children’s Fund; Children’s Network; Children’s Services; Child Support Services; Community Relations; Homeless Services; Preschool Services; Public Authority; SBC Homeless Partnership; Transitional Assistance; Veterans Affairs; and the Volunteer Involvement Program. COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPT 686 E. Mill Street San Bernardino, CA 92415-0610 (909) 891-3863 CSD is an agency that provides assistance to the low-income, elderly, homeless and disadvantaged individuals and families to help them become stable and self-reliant. Services and programs offered: *Energy Conservation *Family Development *Food Bank *Senior Nutrition *Food Stamp Employment & Training *Homeless Coalition *Weatherization. HALL OF RECORDS 222 W. Hospitality Lane San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 387-8322) http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/ ACR/ ROLLING START Provide programs and services in San Bernardino County to assist individuals with disabilities maintain an independent lifestyle. Services include: * Independent Living Skills training * Peer advising * Deaf services * Helpline *Personal assistance *Housing *Job Seeking skills training Web Site: www.rollingstart.com Metro San Bernardino: 570 W. 4th St., Suite 103 San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 884-2129 (909) 884-7396 (TDD High Desert: 17330 Bear Valley Rd., Suite A102 Victorville, CA 92395 (760) 843-7959 KINSHIP SUPPORT SERVICES This program provides a variety of support support services to kinship families, ranging from great-grandmothers raising their great-grandchildren, to older siblings raising their brothers and sisters. Locations: Westside Kinship Support Services (on the grounds of Westside Christian Center) 785 N. Arrowhead Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 889-5757 Helping Hands Kinship Support Services 511 North Laurel Avenue Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 986-9710 57 Helping Hands Kinship Support Services 16519 Victor Street, Suite 203 Victorville, CA 92395 (760) 843-1177 C.A.S.A. of San Bernardino County 437 N. Riverside Ave., Suite 10 Rialto, CA 92376 (909) 881-6760 Web Site: www.casaofsb.org CASA trained volunteers are appointed by the court to have the specific responsibility of providing advocacy for the best interests of a child in the juvenile court system. CASA trained volunteers are not social workers or attorneys. FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF REDLANDS Non-profit association which offers the following services to its members: * Holiday programs * Support services for the homeless * Emergency food assistance * Assistance with utilities * Educational/training programs * Case management services 612 Lawton Street Redlands, CA 92373 (909) 793-2673 (909) 793-7324 SILVER LAKES COMMUNITY CHURCH 14766 Smithson Road Helendale, CA 92342 (760) 952-1485 Offer a variety of services including: indigent program, individual counseling, CARE program, education, re- 58 sources ASSIST LEAGUE/UPLAND 8593 Archibald Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 987-2813 Three main areas of service: (1) Operation School Bell is a program that provides clothing for needy children K-6th grades when referrals are made through the school districts. (2) Dental Program for children K-8th grades whose parents are not on welfare and they do not have insurance and are low income. Referrals are made through the school district (3) A-LUV Program provides teddy bears to fire and police staff to give to victims of accidents, crimes, or trauma who need this special service. Also ASK (Assault Survivor Kit) Provide clothing, hygiene kits, and A-Luv Bear for assault victims through San Antonio Emergency Hospital. Reach Out - West End 1126 W. Foothill Blvd., #110 Upland, C A 91786 (909) 982-8641 Programs include: Drug abuse prevention programs; PC1000 Drug Diversion for court-ordered clients; Mentoring program for drug abuse and pregnancy prevention; Smoking cessation classes. BETHANY CHRISTIAN SERVICES Chino, CA - Satellite Office 14125 Telephone Avenue #12 Chino, CA 91710-5771 Phone (909 )465-0057 COLTON NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DEPT 670 Colton Ave. Colton, CA 92324 (909) 370-6153 (909) 777-3351 FAX This city office offers three different types of services; child care, recreation program and Community Center Activities including a senior nutrition program. Info & referral for child care, health care, housing and other human services programs and assist with translations, interpretation and completion of forms, senior health screening and income tax assistance for residents of the Colton area. Victor Valley Resource Council 16692 Mojave Dr., Victorville, CA 92395 (760) 245-8592 24-hour Resource Help Line; Senior Services Program to assist seniors with their daily living needs and high desert volunteer agency. RIVERSIDE COUNTY ONLY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY ACTION The Department of Communty Action addresses the root causes of poverty. It’s goal is to eliminate poverty through a wide range of well-planned programs and services. The following services are offered: *Dispute Resolution *Contract Compliance *Utility Assistance and Weatherization *Healthy Families Application Assistance *Notary Services *Breast Cancer Education Services *Mentoring Community Action 2038 Iowa, Suite B-102 Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 955-4900 Department of Public Social Services - Riverside Co. County Administrative Office 4060 County Circle Drive Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 358-3000 No direct services at this location. Oversees site offices, providing residents with such services as: Child Protective Services, Adult Protective Services, AFDC, Food Stamps, General Relief, G.A.I.N., Medi-Cal, adoption, foster care, in-home supportive services, transitional child care, refugee assistance. RIVERSIDE COUNTY ASSESSORCOUNTY CLERK-RECORDER 4080 Lemon St., 1st Floor Riverside, CA 92502 (951) 486-7000 http://riverside.asrclkrec.com/ WESTERN RIVERSIDE FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION Non-profit association dedicated to help families with needs of all types. Services offered: * Clinical Services * Community & Senior Services * Senior Housing * Childcare Services * Nutrition Services * Thrive Projects * Transportation Services Administrative office address: 21250 BoxSprings Rd Suites 201 & 206 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 (951) 686-3706 59 COMMUNITY ACCESS CENTER Community Access Center (CAC) is a community resource, advocate, and educator for Riverside County residents with disabilities. Services include: *Advocacy *TEC Center *Information & referral *Personal Assistant referral *Caregiver training *Senior ‘Low Vision’ program *Housing referral *Independent Living Skills training http://www.ilcac.org/ Riverside location 6848 Magnolia Avenue, Suite 150, Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 274-0358 Voice (951) 274-0834 TTY Indio location 8233 Indio Blvd Suite 3 Indio, CA 92201 (760) 347-4888 Voice (760) 347-6802 TTY Rolling Start and Community Access Center are the Independent Living Centers for the Inland Empire. These agencies are important for IRC consumers. Their goal is to help our consumers reaching adulthood to live as independently as possible. 60 Department of Health Services California Children’s Services (CCS) San Bernardino County 150 E. Holt Blvd. Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 458-1637 FAX (909) 986-2970 [email protected] Riverside County 10769 Hole Ave., Suite 220 Riverside, CA 92505 (951) 358-5401 The California medical program for treating children with physically handicapping conditions was started by the California Legislature in 1927. Most handicapping conditions are eligible for benefits under the CCS program. This tax supported program provides specialized medical care and rehabilitation for children whose families cannot provide all or part of the care. CCS Program Goals --To locate California children who may need CCS specialized medical care --To encourage California families with physically handicapped children to obtain the medical services necessary to bring about the maximum development of their children. --To help California families with physically handicapped children to obtain the medical services necessary to bring about the maximum development of their children --To help California families obtain medical treatment of the child’s condition at the time care will be most effective. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FIRST 5 OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 330 North D St., Ste. 500 San Bernardino, CA 92415-0442 (909) 386-7706 or 1-888-9-FIRST5 First 5 San Bernardino strives to make a positive difference in the lives of children, prenatal to age five, throughout the county. This is primarily accomplished through partnerships with local service agencies to provide quality programs to young children and their families. Other tools or resources offered by First 5 in the endeavor to improve early childhood include the Kelly Torres Center, the Kit for New Parents, and our School Readiness Initiative. Multiple programs centering on Health Care Access, Early Child Care & Education, & Family Supports. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS KIDS ‘N CARE Assistance with locating childcare providers as well as providing guidelines to follow when selecting child care. Email [email protected] San Bernardino Office 1111 East Mill St. Suite 100 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (800) 722-1091 Victorville Office 14397 Amargosa Rd. Victorville, CA 92392 (760) 245-0770 Rancho Cucamonga Office 9554 Foothill Blvd. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 61 (909) 944-7432 WEST VALLEY SART 855 N. Euclid Ave. Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 983-2020 SART is an early intervention program for children ages 0-5 which provides comprehensive assessment and treatment to improve a child’s overall functioning. MAKING A DIFFERENCE ASSOCIATION Family Support Partner Program To be eligible for a Family Support Partner your child must be 0-5 years and involved with Making a Difference Association, West Valley SART program and/or the Dept. of Children Services. A Family Support Partner is an experienced parent who understands the system and works with families who need additional support. (909) 350-4895 E-mail: makingadifference112@gmail. com Family Resource Center 1535 N. Baker Ave. #2C Ontario, CA 91764 (909) 981-5550 Family Based Services for low-income or at risk families with a child between 0-5 years in the family. Must reside within zip codes - 91764, 91762, 91761, 91730 and 91786. Services include crisis referrals, home visits, counseling, etc. Kidship 1720 Mountain View Ave. Loma Linda, CA 92354 (909) 796-3312 Brings together children of all abilities -- children with medical conditions, children with developmental delay and 62 children with no disabilities. First Step Child Development Center 821 Sun Avenue Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 793-7856 Redlands Day Nursery 1222 Indiana Ct. Redlands, CA (909) 792-9717 1041 E. Brockton Ave. Redlands, CA (909) 792-2463 Baker Family Child Care 812 Stillman Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 798-6526 Lic# 364811525 Teddy Bear Tymes Child Care 900 E. Gilbert, Bldg. 8 San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 387-0552 Administrator: Linda Drew Christ the King Child Care 10505 Ford St. Redlands, CA (909) 793-8722 (909) 387-0561(Fax) Administrator: Kathy Standley S.H.U. Project Redirect Child Development Center 1548 N. Orange Redlands, CA (909) 798-4033 RIVERSIDE COUNTY Southern Riverside County Family Day Care Association (951) 678-0100 Private association which provides child care referrals to licensed family day care homes in Temecula, Murrieta, Sun City, Menifee, Wildomar, and Lake Elsinore. RIVERSIDE COUNTY PROJECT K.I.N.D. Project K.I.N.D. was created to provide free health care to children, ages 5-17, with acute illnesses who do not qualify for Medi-Cal and who have no health insurance. Currently Riverside, Alvord, Beaumont, Corona-Norco, Jurupa, and Moreno Valley School Districts participate in the program. For information, please call the Project K.I.N.D. office at (951) 686-3342. FIRST 5 RIVERSIDE 2002 Iowa Ave, Suite 100 Riverside, CA 92507-2423 (951) 248-0014 Toll Free: (800) 266-3880 TDD: (951) 321-0063 E-mail: [email protected] First 5 Riverside invests in partnerships that deliver results in these areas: physical health, social-emotional health, cognitive development, a stable home environment, and schools that are ready. Programs center on affordable child care, early education and health care Carolyn E. Wylie Center for Children, Youth & Families (formerly Children’s Center) 4164 Brockton Ave. (1st floor) Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 683-5193 The Wylie Center is a large multiservice center now serving over 450 children, youth, and families each year through its programs and services. Serving the Inland Empire, we provide the highest quality educational programs and therapeutic services to meet the needs, goals and hopes of individuals with special learning, emotional and developmental needs. --State Certified Non-Public School --Licensed Preschool and Day Care by California State Department of Social Services --Sensory-Motor and Allied Health Therapies --Mental Health Services CALIFORNIA FAMILY LIFE CENTER 930 N. State St. Hemet, CA (951) 765-0917 Serving Hemet, San Jacinto, Banning/ Beaumont & Quail Valley. Programs for children of abuse, i.e,, Youth Homes, Job Training, Foster Families and Kin Care. 63 Kids Care Club Low cost drop in child care facility Developmentally disabled children welcome! 40665 Winchester Rd, Ste 8 Temecula CA 92591 (951) 296-9456 FIRST STEP CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 10510 Hole Ave Riverside CA 92501 (951) 689-2811 Kids Unlimited Children’s Center 4655 Texas Ave. Riverside, CA 92540 (951) 785-9001 Child Development Center Mt. San Jacinto Community College 1499 North State Street San Jacinto, CA (951) 487-6752 ext.1480 Menifee Valley Campus 28237 La Piedra Rd. Menifee, CA 92584 (951) 672-6752 BUILDING LOVING HANDS 4550 La Sierra Ave. Riverside, CA 92505 (951) 351-4340 Community resource for child care and respite. Accepts all children from 2½ to 14 years of age, and encourages families who have children with disabilities to be enrolled. Also plans special events, such as Kids Movie Night and arts & crafts for children and their families. Web site: www.buildinglovinghands. com Early Childhood Studies Riverside Community College 4800 Magnolia Ave Riverside, CA (951) 222-8068 (951) 222-8690 Fax Child Development Center Riverside Community College (Moreno Valley Campus) 16130 Lasselle St. Moreno Valley, CA (951) 571-6214 (951) 601-6404 FAX Child Time Children’s Center 14700 Perris Blvd. Moreno Valley, CA (951) 242-0707 (951) 242-6835 FAX San Gorgonio Child Care Consortium P.O. Box 1629 Banning, CA (951) 849-2930 (951) 849-2262 FAX 64 The Growing Place 4259 Jurupa Ave Riverside, CA (951) 686-8134 (951) 684-5437 FAX Trustline For trustworthy caregivers call... (800) 822-8490 Story Land Preschool 11480 West Drive Desert Hot Springs, CA (760) 329-2954 (760) 329-2954 FAX Temple Beth El Child Development Cneter 2675 Central Ave Riverside, CA (951) 682-7282 (951) 682-9459 FAX LEAPS AND BOUNDS PEDIATRIC THERAPY 343 6th Street, Unit L Norco, CA 92860 (951) 235-7456 Pediatric physical therapy provider. Web Site: http://www.leapsandboundspediatricpt. com/ EDUCATION 1ST Corona, CA Provides tutoring services for students with special needs from preschool to college. 1-800-736-2734 Web site: www.educationfirst.vpweb. com 65 Fair Housing Council/ Riverside Co. 3933 Mission Inn Avenue P.O. Box 1068 Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 682-6581 (951) 682-0262 FAX Accepts discrimination complaints and offers info regarding landlord and tenant issues. Accepts, investigates and mediates disputes. Walk-in or call. F/T staff speak Spanish. Services are free. Riverside County District Attorney/Juvenile Division Juvenile Division 9991 County Farm Road Riverside, Ca 92503 (951) 358-4140 (951) 358-4497 FAX Riverside County District Attorney/Main Main Office 4075 Main St., 1st Fl Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 955-5400 (951) 955-0196(Fax) Victim-Witness Assistance Riverside County District Attorney 4075 Main Street Riverside, CA 92501-3707 (951) 955-5450 (951) 955-5640 FAX Crisis intervention, emergency assistance information & referral, court support and assistance in filing for victim of crime compensation. Spanish spoken. Services are free. 66 Legal Aid (951) 328-3131 609 Magnolia Ave. Riverside, CA 92506 Personal injury, divorce, family law, criminal matters, eviction, all other legal matters. Public Defender/Riverside County 4200 Orange Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 955-6000 (951) 955- 6025 BOTH SAN BERNARDINO AND RIVERSIDE COUNTIES Office of Clients Rights Advocacy (IRC) Disability Rights California 1585 South “D” Street, Suite 206 San Bernardino CA 92408 (909) 383-1133 Works in partnership with people with disabilities - to protect, advocate for, and advance their human, legal and service rights. Southern California Legal Office 3580 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 902 Los Angeles, CA 90010 (213) 427-8747 Catholic Charities/Refugee and Immigration Progams Refugee and Immigration 1450 N. “D” Street San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909) 388-1243 Assistance with preparation of applications for residency and low cost SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Legal Aid Society/San Bernardino 354 W. 6th Street San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 889-7328 This agency provides free legal advice to low income persons. It also assists with the paperwork for those clients who represent themselves. For paper work assistance arrive at 8:15 a.m. Only the first 50 people each day are seen (so arrive early). Clients only. Attorney interviews 1st & 3rd Wed. each month at 4:30 p.m. Services are free. Inland Counties Legal Services/San Bernardino 715 N. Arrowhead Ave. Ste 113 San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 884-8615 1-800-677-4257 ICLS provides free legal assistance to people in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties who cannot afford a lawyer. They assist low income people in certain areas of civil (non-criminal) law. Provide consultation and advice, preparation of documents and court papers, and representation in court in administrative hearing’s in the following areas: family law, housing, and citizenship. Spanish Spoken. Services are free to eligible low income and needy senior citizens age 60 and older. San Bernardino County Public Defender 364 N. Mountain View Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 387-8373 Provides defense by attorney’s for persons accused of a crime and who are unable financially to provide their own attorney. Public Defenders are appointed by a court judge. Inland Counties Legal Services 570 W. 4th St, Ste 104 San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 884-8615 Legal advice by appointment. Public Defender-San Bernardino County Juvenile Division 730 E. Gilbert San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 387-2020 Represents juveniles, 18 years or younger in Juvenile Court. San Bernardino County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Services 555 N. Arrowhead San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 888-6791 Lawyer referral service. San Bernardino County District Attorney Child Support Division 10565 Civic Center Dr., Ste 250 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 987-9984 1950 Sunwest Lane, Ste 200 San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 381-8187 (909) 387-8405 FAX 67 Represents the interest of minor’s by: (1) determining who the parents are (2) locating a child’s parents for the purpose of establishing child support and/or paternity (3) establishing and enforcing a child support order; collecting child and spousal support payments. San Bernardino County District Attorney Juvenile Division Office 900 E. Gilbert San Bernardino, CA 92404 (909) 387-6979 Primarily responsible for criminal juvenile cases. Small Claims Court Advisory Program and Center for Dispute Resolution 303 W 3rd St Lowerlevel San Bernardino, CA 92414 (909) 382-3650 Advice and assistance in filling out paperwork for small claims court. West End Legal Aid Clinic 10601 Clivic Center Drive Ste 260 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 977-4257 Referrals to legal aid clinics. Western San Bernardino County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service 10532 Acacia, #B-10 (909) 945-2980 Referrals to local attorneys. Victim Witness Assistance 68 San Bernardino County District Attorney 8303 Haven Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 989-0056 Crisis intervention emergency assistance information and referral, court support and assistance in filing for victim of crime compensation. Inland Fair Housing and Mediation Board 60 E 9th St Ste 100 Upland CA 91787 (800) 321-0911 (909) 984-2254 Ontario 560 N. Arrowhead (909) 888-3763 San Bernardino This board handles disputes in housing and transportation RIVERSIDE COUNTY Riverside County Bar Association 4129 Main St. Suite 100 Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 682-1015 (951) 682-0106 Lawyer referral service. Dispute Resolution Center Riverside Co. Dept of Comm Action 2038 Iowa Ave. Ste B-102 Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 955-4903 (951) 955-6506 FAX Mediates disputes for a wide range of issues including: Landlord & Tenant, Consumer & Business, sibling, parent & child, employment, etc. Low cost mediation services are available to the county’s low income residents. Also call (800) 511-1110 document preparation. Services include: completion of forms, talking pictures, follow up and inquiry with INS for pending application. Staff speaks: English, Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese Developmental Disabilities Area Board #12 650 E. Hospitality Ln., Ste. 280 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (800) 962-8073 Protect and advocates the rights of all persons with developmental disabilities. (Including AIDS and HIV diagnosis) or national origin. In employment, harassment, or discrimination are also prohibited on the basis of age (40 and over), marital status, medical condition, pregnancy and denial of Medical, family care, or pregnacy leave. Investigates Ralph Act (hate crimes). Also call (909) 383-4373. Western Law Center on Disability Rights P.O. Box 19206 San Bernardino, CA 92423-9026 (909) 890-2000 [email protected] The center can assist you with Civil Rights litigation, ADA compliance issues, education and outreach. The headquarters of the Western Law Center on Disability Rights is located at 919 South Albany St., Los Angeles, CA 90015, (213) 736-8366. Inland Counties Legal 1040 Iowa Ave Ste 109 Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 368-2555 (951) 368-2550 ICLS provides legal assistance to people in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties who cannot afford a lawyer. Assist low income people in certain areas of civil (non-criminal) law. Provides consultation and advice preparation of documents and court papers and representation in court or before administrative hearings in the following areas: family law, housing and citizenship. Full time staff speak Spanish. Services are free, to eligible low income and needy senior citizens age 60+. Fair Employment and Housing ComplaintsDiscrimination/ Employment/Housing 1845 S. Business Ctr Dr. Ste 127 San Bernardino, CA 92408-3426 (800) 884-1684 Investigates complaints of harassment or discrimination of employment, housing, public accommodations and services based on race, color, ancestry, religious creed, sex, disability TODEC Legal Center 234 South ‘D’ St Perris, CA 92570 (951) 943-1955 or (800) 778-3713 http://www.todec.org Able to assist individuals with a disability to understand Social Security and medical coverage to reach their goal of going to work with the least amount of interruption of income and health insurance. All services are free. 69 Inland Empire Latino Lawyers 2060 University Ave. Ste. 113 Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 369-3009 (951) 369-6211 FAX One on one consultation with attorneys, prep of court documents. Assist low income families on such issues as minor custody, divorces, civil summons, restraining orders, etc. Spanish spoken. Sliding scale. Sign-in for legal clinics on Mon. 3 p.m.-4 p.m. in Colton, Wed, 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. in Riverside. U.S. Bankruptcy Court 3420 12th Street Ste 125 Riverside, CA 92501-3819 (951) 774-1000 California Attorney General’s Office Public Inquiry Unit PO Box 944255 Sacramento, CA 94244-2550 (800) 952-5225 Responds to written and phone inquiries and complaints concerning violations of the law. Victims of Crime Program Inland Empire (909) 387-6583 (Verification unit) Provides reimbursement to qualified victims of crimes for expenses that occurred as a result of the crime. California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation 2000 “O” St, Ste 240 Sacramento, CA 95814 70 (916) 446-7904 ext. 15 Info and referral on immigration issues and referral service to other agencies. California State Bar Association Office of Public Education 555 Franklin St San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 561-8250 (800) 843-9053 (attorney complaints) Refer to lawyers in local area 800 hotline for complaints about lawyer. Child Advocacy Program Inc 555 N. D ST Ste 100 San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 881-6760 (909) 881-6764 FAX Support system of volunteers who serve as guardians through the juvenile court system and represent abused, neglected or sexually molested children. Inland AIDS Project (IAP) RIVERSIDE 3767 Elizabeth Street Riverside, California 92506 951-346-1910 951-369-6514 FAX SAN BERNARDINO 1374 North Waterman San Bernardino, California 92404 (951)346-1910 (909)380-7127 FAX HESPERIA 18347 Madrone Street Hesperia, California 92345 760-947-5577 760-947-0577 FAX Legal assistance for low income person with AIDS. Information and referrals for counseling, treatment and legal help for victims of violent crimes. Inland Counties Legal Services 10601 Civic Center Dr, Ste 260 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 980-0982 (909) 980-4871Fax Also serves Montclair. Legal advice by appointment. Professional Advocates for Special Students & Immigration Disputes 82632 Highway 111, Suite A3 Indio, CA 92201 (760) 347-5779 fax (760) 347-6449 Contact: Gary Finn, Esq Spanish Speaking Staff Inland Counties Legal Services 14196 Amargosa Rd, Ste K Victorville, CA 92392 (760) 241-7073 Legal advice by appointment. Tel-Law (909) 369-3563 (951) 369-3563 24 hour hotline of recorded message information on adoption, taxes, marriage, divorce, jury duty, immigration, hiring and attorney, consumer issues, etc. Must obtain subject’s phone code form Internet. You can do this by searching the” Tel Law Riverside” Victims of Crime Resource Center 3200 5th Ave Sacramento, CA 95817 (800) 842-8467 Local San Bernardino Office (909) 387-6583 www.1800victims.org 71 RIVERSIDE AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES Consumer Advisory Committee of the Inland Regional Center (909) 890-4775 Patricia Harrold, facilitator The C.A.C. is a self-advocacy group for people with developmental disabilities. The purpose of the C.A.C. is to advise the Director of Inland Regional Center and his/her staff on issues involving policies, programs, legislation, and regulations that effect the delivery of services and supports to consumers in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. PEOPLE FIRST OF CALIFORNIA Currently, most of the established People First chapters are located in Northern California or San Diego. People First was created to inform and support local chapters so that all people with developmental disabilities are able to speak for ourselves, know their rights and responsibilities, and are respected, valued members of the community. (adopted August 8, 1994) Web Site: www.peoplefirstca.org (916) 552-6625 E-mail: [email protected] 72 INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS Community Access Center 6848 Magnolia Avenue, Suite 150, Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 274-0358 Voice* ( 951) 274-0834 TTY * Assist people with disabilities in living independently in the community. Indio: Community Access Center 81-730 Hwy 111, Suite 2 Indio, CA 92201 (760) 347-4888 Voice (760) 347-6802 TTY Rolling Start Center for Independent Living 570 W. 4th St., Ste. 107 San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 884-2129 TDD: (909) 884-7396 High Desert 15400 Cholame Rd, Ste B, Victorville CA 92392 (760) 843-7959 Personal Assistant Referral, Housing Information, Systems and Individual Advocacy, Peer Counseling, Information and Referral, and Independent Living Skills Training. Recently Assistive Technology Services has also been added as a very important component to assist persons with disabilities. CRISIS HOTLINES: Riverside area (951) 358-4881 (24 hrs - 7 days a week) Desert region (760) 863-8455 (7 days a week -- 8 am - midnight) Riverside County Mental Health is comprised of three major programs: MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, SUBSTANCE ABUSE CONTROL SERVICES, and PUBLIC GUARDIAN. This section of the manual applies only to Aging & Older Adult Services, Children Services and Substance Abuse Program. The Mental Health Department has been divided into geographic regions. DESERT REGIONAL MENTAL HEALTH covers Beaumont to Blythe and south to the Salton Sea and Thermal. Services might vary from one location to another. The Desert Region offers the following: ACES (Assessment, Crisis & Evaluation Services): ACES is a group of Mental Health professionals who work together to provide the following services: Chemical Dependency Screening, Intake, Crisis Intervention, Information & Referral, Psychiatric Emergency Treatment. (760) 863-8595 Se Habla Espanol variety of services and supports: Banning Mental Health Services 1330 W. Ramsey St., Suite 100 Banning, CA 92220 (951) 849-7142 (951) 849-1762 fax Cathedral Canyon Clinic 68-615 Perez Rd., Suite 6A Cathedral City, CA 92234 (760) 770-2222 Se Habla Espanol (760) 770-2249 Indio Mental Health Clinic 47-825 Oasis St. Indio, CA 92201 (760) 863-8455 Se Habla Espanol 760) 863 -8587 fax Older Adult Services 47-825 Oasis St. Indio, CA 92201 24-Hour Crisis Line (760) 863-8455 Se Habla Espanol (760) 863 -8587 fax Blythe Mental Health Services 1297 W. Hobsonway Blythe, CA 92225 (760) 921-5000 Se Habla Espanol (760) 921-5002 fax The following outpatient clinics offer a 73 Children & Adolescent Services Blythe 1297 W. Hobsonway Blythe, CA 92225 (760) 921-5000 Se Habla Espanol (760) 921-5002 fax (951) 487-2674 ol MID-COUNTY REGIONAL MENTAL HEALTH covers from Homeland to Mountain Center and south to Temecula. Services might vary from one location to another. The Mid-County Region offers the following: Temecula Mental Health Services 41002 County Center Dr., Bldg B, Suite 320 Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 600-6355 Se Habla Espanol Hemet Mental Health Services 650 N. State St. Hemet, CA 92543 (951) 791-3300 Se Habla Espanol WESTERN REGION MENTAL HEALTH covers from Moreno Valley to the City of Riverside and west to Corona/Norco. Services might vary from one location to another. The Western Region offers the following: Mt. San Jacinto Vocational/Educational Services Program 950 Ramona Blvd., Suite 3 San Jacinto, CA 92582 (951) 487-2686 Se Habla Espanol The Vocational Program assists clients to obtain and retain gainful employment. Older Adult Services 1688 N. Perris Blvd., Suites L7-L11 Perris, CA 92571 (951) 443-2200 Se Habla Espanol and 41002 County Center Dr., Bldg B, Suite 320 Temecula, CA 92591 (951) 600-6355 Se Habla Espanol Mt. San Jacinto Children’s Services 950 Ramona Blvd., Suite 2 San Jacinto, CA 92582 74 Se Habla Espan- Perris Mental Health Services 1688 N. Perris Blvd., Suites L7-L11 Perris, CA 92571 (951) 443-2200 Se Habla Espanol Adult Mental Health Services Blaine Clinic 769 Blaine St., Suite B (cross street Watkins: Bus Route 1) Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 358-4705 Se Habla Espanol Older Adult Services 769 Blaine St., Suite B (cross street Watkins: Bus Route 1) Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 358-5370 Se Habla Espanol Adult Mental Health Services Central Clinic Tyler Village Wellness and Recovery Clinic for Mature Adults 10182 Indiana Avenue Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 509-2400 Jefferson Wellness Center 1827 Atlanta Ave., Suite D-3 (cross street Spruce: Bus Routes 1, 3 & 13) Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 955-8000 Se Habla Espanol The Wellness Center programs include Transition Age Youth Services, Vocational Services Program, Intensive Group Support Program, Socialization Program and Benefit Assistance Program. The ISF clinic serves children and adolescents who are at risk of moving into a higher level of placement (i.e., moving from family home to foster care). Adults System of Care 6355 Riverside Dr. (cross street Central: Bus Routes 1 & 10) Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 369-5714 Se Habla Espanol Specialized outreach and case management services for chronically homeless, adults, older adults and veterans with a serious mental illness. Wraparound Services 4095 County Circle Dr. Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 358-5862 Se Habla Espanol A community program whereby the Department of Social Services, Probation and Mental Health plus Public Health join together to deliver coordinated, highly individualized services. Children’s Treatment Services 9990 County Farm Rd., Suite 5 Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 358-4840 Se Habla Espanol Family, Adolescent, and Children’s Treatment of Corona (FACT) 1195 Magnolia Ave. Corona, CA 92879 (951) 273-0608 Se Habla Espanol Interagency Services for Families (ISF) 9990 County Farm Rd. Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 358-4859 Se Habla Espanol Moreno Valley Children’s Interagency Program (CHIPS) 23119 Cottonwood Ave., Bldg A., Suite 110 Moreno Valley, CA 92553 (909) 413-5678 Se Habla Espanol A CalWORKs Mental Health Service counselor is located at every office throughout the County. They are headquartered at: CalWORKs Mental Health Service 1827 Atlanta Ave, Suite D1 Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 955-2169 Se Habla Espanol 75 RIVERSIDE COUNTY 2-1-1 Volunteer Center/Riverside Co. P.O. Box 5376 Riverside, CA 92517 From home dial 2-1-1 or away from home (800) 464-1123 (Info/Ref) for help accessing family services, disability services, legal referrals, consumer assistance, counseling or basic life needs. Crisis and Suicide Intervention -- Direct dial (951) 686-4357 or (951) 686-HELP for 24 hour crisis/suicide intervention hotline staffed by trained volunteers. Speakers promote community awareness and education for suicide prevention. Family Service Association of Western Riverside County Central Office-Administrative Svcs 21250 Box Springs Road, #212 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 (951) 686-1096 Web site: http://www.familyservicerivca. org Full service marriage, family, child, individual and group counseling. Mental Health Clinical Offices La Sierra Clinic 11290 Pierce Street Riverside, CA 92505 951.509.8733 Moreno Valley Clinic 21250 Box Springs Road #106 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 951.369-8036 Riverside Area Rape Crisis Center 1845 Chicago Ave., Suite A Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 686-7273 (24 hours) (866) 686-7273 for southwest county callers 76 Offer free crisis line, and referral information to Counseling Services, Support Groups, Police resources, Child Protective Services (CPS), Elder Abuse Reporting, Health resources, Pregnancy resources, HIV testing, Shelters/Food, Legal services, Sexual Harassment, Domestic Violence services, Teen hotlines, Hospitals and medical centers, Substance abuse services ADM REQ: victim of sexual assault, family member of significant other. Wait: none, walk-in or call Services are free and confidential. Sexual Assault Services/ Coachella Valley 74-333 Highway 111 Suite 204 Palm Desert, CA 92260 (800) 656-4673 Hotline (760) 568-9071 (24 hours) Offer free crisis line, hospital, court, law enforcement, accompaniment, info & referral, follow up, community education. ADM REQ: victim of sexual assault, family member of significant other. Wait: none, walk-in or call Services are free and confidential. Southwest Center Against Sexual Assault P.O. Box 2564 Hemet, CA 92546 (866) 373-8300 (24 hours) Assisting sexual assault survivors and their significant others through crisis counseling, advocacy and support groups; educating the community on sexual assault issues, including prevention techniques and referral resources ADM REQ: victim of sexual assault, family member of significant other. Wait: none, walk-in or call Services are free and confidential. CATHOLIC CHARITIES Caritas Counseling Services Provides professional individual, family, group counseling, parent education services, and family enrichment programs. Professional counseling services are provided by licensed therapists and supervised pre-licensed therapists. Riverside Center 4888 Jones Ave. Riverside, CA 92505 (951) 801-5282 Full service branch serving metropolitan Riverside and outlying areas. Dept. of Psychology, California State University 5500 State University Parkway San Bernardino, CA 92407 (909) 537-5569 Graduate students in 2-year M.S. counseling psychology program; provides longterm individual psycho-therapy at low cost. Student therapists are supervised by Ph.D. level psychologists on CSUSB faculty. Program serves clients who are not suicidal, psychotic or drug addicted. ADM REQ: not suicidal, abusive, drug dependent or violent. P/T staff speak Spanish. Inland Valleys Center 21250 Box Springs Road, Suite 206 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 (951) 801-5282 Full service branch serving the cities and surrounding communities of Moreno Valley, Riverside, Perris, Hemet, San Jacinto, Sun City, Corona, Lake Elsinore, Temecula, Banning, Beaumont, and Cherry Valley. Coachella Valley Center 81-626 Highway 111 Indio, CA 92201 (760) 449-7877 Full service branch serving the Coachella Valley. Community Counseling Center/ Cal-State San Bernardino 77 CRISIS WALK-IN CENTERS Central Valley Region Behavioral Health Resource Center Central Triage Services 850 E. Foothill Blvd. Rialto, CA 92376 PHONE: (909) 421-9200 WALK-IN HOURS, Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. CITIES SERVED: Grand Terrace, Colton, West San Bernardino, Rialto Between the hours of 5:00 p.m and 8:30 p.m. ALL AREAS SERVED> Vista Counseling 17216 Slover Ave., Bldg. L Fontana, CA 92337 PHONE: (909) 854-3420 WALK-IN HOURS: Weekdays, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. CITIES SERVED: Fontana and Bloomington Crisis/Urgent services available during regular clinic hours (8-5, Mon-Fri). EAST VALLEY REGION East Valley Resource Center Children Only 820 E. Gilbert St. San Bernardino, CA 92415 PHONE: 909.387.7200 WALK-IN HOURS: Mon.-Wed, 8 am – 3 pm CITIES SERVED: San Bernardino, Loma Linda, Highland, Grand Terrace, Redlands, Yucaipa, and all Mountain Communities except Big Bear. 78 Phoenix Adult Clinic Adults Only 700 E. Gilbert St., Bldg. #4 San Bernardino, CA 92415 PHONE:(909) 387-7000 WALK-IN HOURS: Weekdays: 8 a.m. - 4 pm, CITIES SERVED: San Bernardino, Loma Linda, Highland, Grand Terrace, Redlands, Yucaipa, and all Mountain Communities except Big Bear. WEST VALLEY REGION Upland Community Counseling 934 N. Mountain Ave., Suite C Upland, CA 91786 PHONE: 909.579.8100 WALK-IN HOURS: Weekdays, 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. CITIES SERVED: Upland, Ontario, Chino, Rancho Cucamonga, and Montclair. Desert Area Region Victor Valley Behavioral Health Center 12625 Hesperia Rd. Victorville, CA 92392 PHONE: 760.955.1777 WALK-IN, HOURS: Weekdays, 8 am – 3 pm CITIES SERVED: Victorville, Hesperia, Apple Valley, Adelanto, Lucerne Valley, Phelan and Barstow. EXTENDED HOURS CLINIC FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN 850 E. Foothill Blvd. Rialto, CA 92376 (909) 421-9342 Hours: Weeknights, 5 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. For emergencies when we are closed, please call the Access line at (888) 743-1478. You will be referred to other emergency services available. Chino, Chino Hills, Etiwanda CRISIS CHILDREN SERVICES Morongo Basin Region Pager 760-2932018 Serving the communities of Yucca Valley, Morongo Basin, 29 Palms Children’s Crisis Response Team The Children’s Crisis Response Team will o Provide crisis intervention where the child is located. o Evaluate children for danger to self and/ or others. o Facilitate locating psychiatric hospital bed if needed. o Provide transportation to psychiatric hospital if it can be done safely and child is appropriate for transportation. o Provide follow-up services to link child and family to mental health services. o Work with child and caretakers to develop safety and crisis plans. PLEASE CALL THE TEAM DURING REGULAR HOURS TO CONSULT WITH THEM WITH ANY QUESTIONS AND REFERRALS. East Valley M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., (909) 421-9233 West Valley M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., (909) 579-8115 High Desert M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., (760) 245-6698 Morongo Basin M-F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., (760) 228-5329 EMERGENCY PAGERS: East Valley Region Pager 909-420-0560 Serving the communities of San Bernardino, Highland, Yucaipa, Rialto, Bloomington, Colton West Valley Region Pager 909-535-1316 Serving the communities of Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland, Montclair, High Desert Region Pager 760-734-8093 Serving the communities of Hesperia, Victorville, Adelanto, Oak Hills, Phelan NON-CRISIS SERVICES Access Unit 700 E. Gilbert St. San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 381-2420 1(888) 743-1478 1(888) 743-1481 [TDD] Bilingual Spanish/TDD locations Access to All Languages 24 hours a day/7days a week Provides screenings and referrals to the entire system of care including Fee-for-Service, Contract and Department of Behavioral Health providers. ADULT SERVICES Adult Residential Services Clinic (ARS) 850 E. Foothill Blvd Rialto, CA 92376 (909) 421-9495 Adult Residential Services arranges placement and provides case management services for mentally ill consumers who require higher and more structured levels of care following hospitalization. Conservatorship Investigation Unit 850 E. Foothill Blvd Rialto, CA 92376 (909) 421-9380 The Conservatorship Unit evaluates individuals referred for a Lanterman-PetrisShort (LPS) conservatorship and prepares 79 all legal documents for court proceedings. Employment Services Program 237 W. Mill St. San Bernardino, CA 92408 ( 909)-388-4198. The mission of this program is to assist mental health consumers in acquiring full or part time employment working in conjunction with the State’s Department of Rehabilitation (DR). Housing Program 237 W. Mills St. San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909)388-4178 or (909)388-4198. Working in conjunction with the county’s Housing Authority, DBH’s Housing program provides mental health services and long term permanent housing for homeless mentally ill or mentally ill/substance abuse clients. Mentally ill Homeless Program (Limited availability for only 30 days) 237 W. Mill Street San Bernardino, Ca. 92408 (909) 388-4133 Provides basic needs (food, housing, clothing), case management, employment, and outreach services to homeless mentally ill adults in San Bernardino County. ONE STOP TAY CENTER 700 E. Gilbert St., Bldg 4 San Bernardino One Stop TAY Center (909) 387-7194 Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 8:00 AM — 5:00 PM Established for youth who are getting ready to or who have already emancipated from Foster Care, Group Homes, Juvenile Hall, and/or youth from the community. 80 West End One Stop TAY Center 9047 Arrow Route Suite 170 Rancho Cucamonga 91730 (877) 760-0770 High Desert One Stop TAY Center 14360 St. Andrews Drive, Suite 11 Victorville, CA 92395 (760) 245-4695 Morongo One Stop TAY Center 58945 Business Center Dr #D Yucca Valley, CA 92284 (760) 228-9657 OUTPATIENT SERVICES CENTRAL VALLEY REGION (Bloomington, Colton, Fontana, Rialto, West San Bernardino) Mesa Counseling Center 850 E. Foothill Blvd. Rialto, CA 92376 (909) 421-9301 Nueva Vida 290 N. 10th St., Suite 102 Colton, CA 92324 (909) 825-6188 Vista Counseling Center 17216 Slover Ave., Bldg. L Fontana, CA 92410 (909) 854-3420 EAST VALLEY REGION (San Bernardino, Grand Terrace, Highland, Loma Linda, Redlands, Yucaipa) Boys & Girls Club Clinic 1180 W. 9th St. San Bernardino, CA 92411 PHONE: (909) 386-4515 (909)388-9191 EMQ Children & Family Services 572 N. Arrowhead Ave., #200 San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909)266-2700 ast Valley- Charlee 440 Cajon St. Redlands, CA 92373 (909)307-5777 Valley Counseling Center 34324 Yucaipa Blvd., Suite B Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909) 790-1300 Valley Star EPSDT 1585 S. D St. San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909)388-2222 East Valley Resource Center 820 E. Gilbert St. San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909)387-7200 WEST VALLEY REGION (Alta Loma, Chino, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland) FSA Alternative Choices 216 W. Sixth St. San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909)888-4440 Chino Multiple Diagnosis Clinic 6180 Riverside Dr., Suite H Chino, CA 91710 (909) 590-5355 Fax (909) 590-5333 North Valley Schools 2915 N. Little Mountain Dr. San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909)886-1691 Pacific Clinics-Ontario 337 N. Vineyard Ave., #320 Ontario, CA 91764 (909)605-0514 RYGCA-Redlands 1323 W Colton Ave., Suite 105 Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 798-6504 Upland Community Counseling 934 N. Mountain Ave., Suite C Upland, CA 91786 (909) 579-8100 RYGCA-Yucaipa 35225 Avenue A, #101 Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909)790-0210 West End Family Counseling 855 N. Euclid St. Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 983-2020 San Bernardino FICS-EPSDT 1908 S. Business Center Dr. San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909)890-5930 DESERT AREA REGION (Apple Valley, Crestline, Hesperia, Needles, Phelan, Trona, Twenty-nine Palms, Victorville, Yucca Valley) Telecare San Bernardino-ACT 423 Mackay Dr. San Bernardino, CA 92408 Barstow Counseling Center 805 E. Mt. View Avenue Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 256-5026 81 Desert Mountain Children’s Center (760) 552-6700 Three locations: 17800 Highway 18 Apple Valley, CA 92307 58967 Business Center Drive, Suites C & D Yucca Valley, CA 92284 42007 Fox Farm Road, Suite 2A Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 Lucerne Valley Clinic 32700 Old Woman Springs Rd. P. O. Box 2025 Lucerne Valley, CA 92356 (760) 248-6612 Needles Clinic 1300 Bailer St. Needles, CA 92363 (760) 326-9313 82 Trona Behavioral Health Clinic 13207 Market St. Trona, CA 93562 (760) 372-5081 VCSS Desert Mountain FICS 14360 Saint Andrew Dr., #11 Victorville, CA 92392 (760)245-4695 Victor Valley Behavioral Health Center 12625 Hesperia Rd. Victorville, CA 92392 (760) 955-1777 High Desert Perinatal 11951 Hesperia Road Hesperia Ca 92345 (760) 956-6780 Community Counseling Center/ Cal-State San Bernardino Dept. of Psychology California State University 5500 State University Parkway San Bernardino, CA 92407 (909) 537-5569 Graduate students in 2-year M.S. counseling psychology program; provides longterm individual psycho-therapy at low cost. Student therapists are supervised by Ph.D. level psychologists on CSUSB faculty. Program serves clients who are not suicidal, psychotic or drug addicted. ADM REQ: not suicidal, abusive, drug dependent or violent. P/T staff speak Spanish. CATHOLIC CHARITIES Professional Counseling Programs 1441 N. ‘D’ St. San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909) 763-4970 Provides professional individual, family, group counseling, parent education services, and family enrichment programs, Professional counseling services are provided by licensed therapists and supervised pre-licensed therapists. High Desert 16051 Kasota Rd., Suite 700 Apple Valley, CA 92307 (760) 989-4090 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SEXUAL ASSAULT SERVICES Provides 24 hour crisis intervention & counseling for survivors of rape/Sexual Assault. County offices are: San Bernardino Sexual Assault Services 444 N. Arrowhead Ave., Suite 101 San Bernardino, CA 92401-1221 (909) 885-8884 Redlands Sexual Assault Service 30 Cajon Street Redlands, CA 92373 (909) 335-8777 Yucaipa Outreach 34282 Yucaipa Blvd. Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909) 790-9374 Victorville Sexual Assault Services 15437 Anacapa Road Suite #8 Victorville, CA 92392 (760) 952-0041 Morongo Basin Sexual Assault Services 87382 29 Palms Highway Yucca Valley CA 92284 (760) 369-3353 Bilingual Family Counseling 317 W. “F” St. Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 986-7111 County funded center offering a range of drug and alcohol abuse prevention and treatment programs. Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, co-dependency program and self-help groups. Inland Behavioral and Health Services Low cost Counseling Services 1963 North “E” Street San Bernardino 92405 (909) 881-6146 VICTOR COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES 1908 Business Center Dr., Suite 220 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 890-5930 83 Primarily provide counseling services to San Bernardino Co Medi-Cal beneficiaries. There are several program that serve the uninsured. THERAPEUTIC BEHAVIORAL SERVICES 790 Via Lata, Suite 300 Colton, CA 92324 (909) 433-0445 TBS is a home and community based, short term intensive service for children, youth and young adults (up to age 21) with behavioral problems. For eligibility requirements, contact TBS directly. Family Service Association of Redlands 612 Lawton St. Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 793-2673 Low-income and homeless families in the East Valley can apply for Family Service Association programs and services. Participants must have at least one child under age 18 in the household or be elderly, blind or permanently disabled to be eligible. Families without permanent housing are eligible for application for this comprehensive case management program including: Counseling; Food Distribution; Basic Life Skills; Parenting classes; Job Training Programs; Housing Support. Solutions Educational Enrichment Center 1734 N. Riverside Ave, Suite 6 Rialto, CA 92376 (909) 875-5222 (909) 857-6427 FAX OLIVE BRANCH COUNSELING CENTER 84 9033 Baseline Rd., Suite H Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 989-9030 A non-profit organization providing mental health services to the west end communities of San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Fees may be adjusted according to current income and household size. Web site: www.olivebranchcounseling.org INLAND VALLEY RECOVERY SERVICES FOR TEENS 934 N. Mountain Ave., Ste. A & B Upland, CA 91786 (909) 949-1667, ext. 245 Youth and family counseling on sliding fee scale; 1x1 drug and alcohol counseling at no cost web site: www.inlandvalleyrecovery. org Desert Counseling Clinic, Inc. Searles Valley Clinic 13193 Main Street Trona, CA 93562 (760) 372-5174 Individual, family and group counseling. Psychiatric evaluations. Accepts: Medi-Cal, Short-Doyle and private insurance. Oasis Counseling Center 500 Melissa Ave. Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 256-0376 Outpatient counseling, individual, couple, family, marriage dealing with personal and family problems. Drug and Alcohol Treatment Program and parenting classes. Free prevention services. 85 1736 Family Crisis Center (310) 379-3620 (24 hr hotline) 24 hour counseling and referral to resources for battered women & children, youth & adults. Breast Cancer Helpline (310) 517-4660 Special cancer nurse may provide info, resource, and referral to women newly diagnosed with breast cancer. California Aids Hotline Trilingual Hotline (Eng, Span, Filipino) (800) 367-2437 Hotline sponsored by San Francisco AIDS Foundation. California Youth Crisis Line (800) 843-5200 (24 hrs) 24 hour Crisis Line provides intervention, counseling, youth to parent services, phone connections to providers and families, and info and referrals to youth in crisis and their families. CDC National Aids Hotline (English) (800) 232-4636 24 hour hotline offering AIDS info, nationwide referrals and free literature for anyone in the US. CDC National Aids Hotline (Spanish) (800) 232-4636 (800) 344-SIDA Provide HIV and AIDS info & referrals. CDC National STD Information Number 8 am to 8pm M-F (800) 227-8922 Info & referral to clinics. 86 Child Abuse Hotline To report any actual or suspected physical or sexual child abuse, neglect or exploitation call the numbers below: San Bernardino County In San Bernardino (909) 384-9233 or Outside San Bernardino (800) 827-8724 Riverside County In Riverside ((800) 442-4918 Outside Riverside (800)422-4453 Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Hotline To report abuse to elders or dependent adults, contact the following: San Bernardino County (877) 565-2020 Riverside County (800) 491-7123 Child Find of America, Inc. (800) 426-5678 (800) I-AM-LOST Registering and searching for abducted children and photo dissemination of mission children. Crisis Access Hotline Family Service Agency of San Bernardino (800) 832-9119 (24 hrs) Hotline for all crisis, such as suicide prevention, etc. Crisis Hotline Desert Community Mental Health Center (760) 240-8255 (24 hrs) Crisis Hotline Volunteer Center of Riverside County Hotline for all crisis, such as suicide prevention, etc. 24-Hour Crisis/Suicide Intervention Hotline: (951) 686-HELP (4357) Domestic Violence Hotline Chicano Service Action Center (800) 548-2722 (Bilingual) 24 hour informal, bilingual, referral line for counseling and lawyers and support for battered women and children. NATIONAL RUNAWAY SWITCHBOARD 1 (800) RUNAWAY Youth can call for confidential support and referrals to service providers. NATIONAL SAFE PLACE A network of organizations to keep young people off the streets. When youth text the word SAFE and their location to the number 69866, they will receive the address of the nearest Safe Place site. TREVOR PROJECT 1 (866) 488-7386 The Trevor Project provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. Family Helpline Family Service Agency of San Bernardino (866) 475-1411 To provide information to families with children about their child’s development, communication, parenting skills and attachment problems. The line additionally helps with parent/child relationship problems and services regarding food, shelter and clothing. Services are provided in English and Spanish. Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mental Health Crisis Hotline 1-800-962-HELP (4357) High Desert Domestic Violence (760) 949-4357 (24hrs) Provides Self-Esteem House shelter for battered women and their children. Inland Aids Project Locations 3767 Elizabeth Street Riverside, California 92506 951-346-1910 San Bernardino, 357 West 2nd Street, Suite 16 San Bernardino, California 92401 909-888-8851 Hesperia 18347 Madrone Street Hesperia, California 92345 760-947-5577 Case Management for HIV infected persons, crisis counseling, individual and family counseling, support groups for HIV affected persons, speaker’s bureau, buddy program, home nursing, emergency shelter, food bank, etc. Medicare Telephone Hotline (800) 633-4227 General Medicare program info & reporting Medicare fraud. Medicare/Medicaid Complaints (800) 633-4227 Inspector General’s Hotline to report fraud of health and human services. 87 California Highway Information Cal Trans (800) 427-7623 24 hour recorded messages about highway conditions, wind advisories, storm conditions or other factors that will impede travel plans. Riverside County Info Svcs Information Line for County Services (951) 955-1000 Provides phone numbers and or addresses to all Riverside County operated programs. San Bernardino County Info Svcs (909) 387-2020 Provides phone numbers and or addresses to any San Bernardino County operated program or office. Breastfeeding Hotline (888) 451-2499 88 What is Medi-Cal? Medi-Cal is California’s name for Medicaid, the federal and state program of medical assistance for needy and lowincome persons who are residents in the state of California. [Contact your local Department of Public Social Services, a state agency, for more info.] Who can get Medi-Cal? Even if you are working, own a house, or are married, you may be eligible for Medi-Cal. Medi-Cal, you must fall into one of the following Medi-Cal program categories: 1.) If you are aged 65 years or older, blind, or disabled and you are getting Supplemental Security Income/State Supplementary (SSI/SSP), you are automatically eligible for Medi-Cal and will be sent a California Benefits Identification Card (BIC). If you are getting Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), you may also be entitled to get Medi-Cal benefits. 2.) If you are Medically Indigent if you are a pregnant woman with no linkage to a PA program; a refugee in the country 12 months or less; or a person age 21-65 in a skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility. What does it mean to be “Disabled” for Medi-Cal? To get Medi-Cal as a disabled person, you must have severe physical and/or mental problems which will: * last at least 12 months in a row and, * stop you from working during those 12 months, or * possibly result in death. You must be able to prove your dis- abling physical and/or mental problems with medical records, tests, and other medical findings. What Property/Assets are Allowed for Medi-Cal? There are property/assets limits for the Medi-Cal program. The county looks at how much you and your family have each month. The home you live in, furnishings, personal items, and one motor vehicle are not counted. A single person is allowed to keep $2000 in property/assets, more if you are married and/or have a family. If a child has property/assets or if a stepparent wants Medi-Cal for a stepchild, other rules may apply. What to have when applying for Medi-Cal When applying for Medi-Cal, you should be able to bring in the following: 1.) You must be a resident of California in order to get Medi-Cal. 2.) Social Security card(s). 3.) Medicare card(s). 4.) Naturalization document(s). 5.) Pregnancy verification. 6.) Income verification. You may apply without the proof, but you will have to give it within a few days. If you cannot get the proof yourself, ask your eligibility worker to help you. Physician Referral Hotline (909)887-1350 Specialist Referral Hotline (800) 464-1123 Dental Referral Hotline (909) 370-2112 89 WE CARE DENTAL CLINIC 42-900 Bob Hope Dr., Suite 111 Rancho Mirage Formed to provide vital dental care to adult consumers of IRC. Call for referral: (760) 565-6055 E-mail: [email protected] SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY CHDP Child Health and Disability Prevention Program 120 Carousel Mall San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 388-0400 (800) 722-3777 Offers free comprehensive health assessments for children, ages birth to 18 who do not have health insurance and meet income guidelines. CHDP contracts with medical providers located throughout San Bernardino County. Comprehensive health assessments can include a dental screening.: Loma Linda University School of Dentistry 11092 Anderson Loma Linda, CA 92350 (909) 558-4666 (emergency) (909) 558-4689 (ages 3-15) (909) 558-4675 (ages 15 & older) Dental care ranging from simple cleanings and fillings to root canals, braces, and dental implants. Lower than average fees for most services. Special “kid-oriented” clinic for children. Special clinic for disabled adults and children. Limited evening appointments available. Insurance welcomed 90 RIVERSIDE COUNTY PROJECT K.I.N.D. Kids in Need of Doctors 3993 Jurupa Ave. Riverside, CA 92506 fax (951) 686-1976 Treats Riverside County low-income children 5-17 who do not qualify for Medi-Cal. This resource provides medical, dental, optical and mental health services. Each visit is free with the excpetion of a copay for glasses. **Each child must be referred by the school nurse from a participating school district. EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL CARE DENTAL PROGRAM 24863 Taylor St. Loma Linda, CA 92350 (909) 558-7025 (877)-558-6205 Serving Riverside County. Serving children ages 0-5 with special health care needs. HOTLINES TO REPORT CHILD ABUSE 24 HR / TOLL FREE 1-800-827-8724 1-800-442-4918 TO REPORT ADULT ABUSE 24 HR / TOLL FREE 1-877-565-2020 1-800-491-7123 Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 548-2722 Covenant Home Niteline Children of the Night (800) 551-1300 (800) 999-9999 Houe of Ruth Domestic Violence (909) 988-5559 Option House Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Hotline (909) 381-3471 California Youth Crisis Line P.O. Box 163147 Sacramento, CA 95818 (800) 843-5200 Hotline For Food San Bernardino Dept of Public Health 351 N. Mountain View San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 387-6861 or (800) 643-6630 Information about programs for San Bernardino County. Teen Line (909) 885-4653 Shoplifters Anonymous (800) 848-9595 Tobacco Use Reduction (800) 637-6653 National Runaway Switchboard (800) 786-2929 or (800) RUN-AWAY Suicide/Crisis Line 1-800-832-9119 AMERICAN RED CROSS Inland Empire 202 West Rialto Avenue P.O. Box 183 San Bernardino, CA 92408 Phone: 909.888.1481 Provide emergency assistance to families in disasters, maintain communication between military and families in emergencies, disaster prep and training, health services classes, CPR training, first aid classes, water safety, & blood pressure clinics. Call your local ARC for services offered at your location. American Red Cross/Barstow 100 Veterans Pkwy Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 252-4258 American Red Cross/Fontana 8561 Fosena St. Fontana, CA 92335 (909) 822-0535 American Red Cross/Palm Desert Coachella Valley Service Center 91 41-951 Corporate Way, Suite B Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 773-9105 American Red Cross/ Rancho Cucamonga West Valley Division 9140 Haven Ave, Ste. 115 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phone: 909.481.2835 American Red Cross/Redlands Service Center 611 Chapel Street Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 793-2184 American Red Cross Riverside County Chapter, Riverside Service Center 6177 River Crest Dr., Suite B Riverside, CA 92507 PO Box 55040 (888) 831-0031 Temecula Valley Training Center 27715 Jefferson Ave., Ste. 116 Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 676-3711 American Red Cross/Victorville High Desert Chapter 16248 Desert Knoll Drive Victorville, CA 92392 (760) 245-6511 SALVATION ARMY Provides emergency food, shelter, clothing, transportation, bus tokens, new school clothes, and limited health services to families and individuals in need. Rental assistance and rehab programs for those who qualify. Assistance for anyone in need. 92 Salvation Army/Barstow (760) 255-2182 Salvation Army/Cathedral City (760) 324-2275 Salvation Army/Corona (951)278-2215 (951) 738-8686 Salvation Army Thrift Store/Fontana 17079 Valley Blvd, Suite D Fontana, CA 92316 (909) 823-1875 Salvation Army/ Hemet (951) 766-2020 Salvation Army/Moreno Valley/Banning (951) 924-1881 Salvation Army/Ontario 1412 S. Euclid Ave Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 986-6748 (call first) Salvation Army/Redlands Corps 838 Alta St. Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 792-6868 Salvation Army/ Riverside 3695 - 1st Street Riverside, CA 92501 951-784-3571, ext. 105 Salvation Army/San Bernardino Shelter for women with children 845 W. Kingman San Bernardino, CA 92402 (909) 885-0353 Substance abuse and mentally ill not accepted. Salvation Army/San Bernardino 746 W. 5th St San Bernardino, CA 92402 (909) 888-1336 or (909) 888-1337 Salvation Army/Victorville PO Box 1092 Victorville, CA 92393 (760) 245-2545 Salvation Army/Yucaipa 12134 California St. Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909) 790-3707 UNITED WAY United Way/Morongo Basin 57500 Twentynine Palms Hwy PO Box 986 Yucca Valley, CA 92286-0986 (760) 228-2716 Volunteer organization that raises funds and allocates these funds to 27 different agencies that cover a wide range of services. United Way of Redlands 1568 Orange St Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 792-0822 Information and referrals to anyone seeking assistance for housing, food, utilities and medical help. United Way/Corona/Norco PO Box 1809 Corona, CA 91718 (951) 736-0620 A volunteer organization helping people help people. DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES If you are qualified you may be able to receive expedited cash aide, food stamps, or emergency Medi-Cal. Contact your local Public Social Services for details. Telephone number will be listed in your local directory under “county” government. Victim Witness Assistance Program You are eligible for emergency assistance only if either a victim or witness to a crime and in immediate danger. San Bernardino (909) 387-6540 Victorville (760) 243-8619 Rancho Cucamonga (909) 945-4241 Fontana (909) 356-3414 Barstow (760) 256-4802 Riverside (951) 955-5450 Corona (951) 272-5609 Hemet (951) 766-2370 Perris (909) 433-2900 Riverside (Juvenille)(951) 358-4140 THE UNFORGETTABLES FOUNDATION P.O. Box 84 Redlands, CA 92373 Assist Southern California low-income families provide a dignified, appropriate burial for their children who have died. Toll Free, 1-800-446-8836 Direct, (909) 725-9197 Catholic Charities/ Community Services SanBErnardino county 93 Counseling and Emergency Asst Prgms 1450 N. “D” Street San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909) 388-1239 703 E. Main St. Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 256-3733 16051 Kasota Rd., Suite 700 Apple Valley, CA 92307 (760) 242-2311, x8454 Catholic Charities/Community Services Emergency Assistance Program 1800 N. Western Ave. Ste 107 San Bernardino, CA 92411 (909) 880-3625 Offers food baskets, assist with rental & mortgage payment, utility payments, transportation, info & referral, medical referrals, clothing, and furniture assistance. West End Center 904 E. California St. Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 391-4882 Serving the cities and surrounding communities of Fontana, Etiwanda, Alta Loma, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Upland, Montclair, Chino and Chino Hills. RIVERSIDE COUNTY Catholic Charities/Family Assistance Program Riverside Center 4888 Jones Ave. Riverside, CA 92505 (951) 689-1803 94 Full service branch serving the metropolitan Riverside and outlying areas. Rubidoux Resource Center 5473 Mission Blvd. Riverside, CA 92509 (951) 328-1575 Inland Valleys Center 21250 Box Springs Road, Suite 206 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 (951) 784-5020 Full service branch serving the cities and surrounding communities of Moreno Valley, Riverside, Perris, Hemet, San Jacinto, Sun City, Temecula, parts of Corona, Lake Elsinore, Banning, Beaumont, and Cherry Valley. Perris Valley Resource Center 371 Wilkerson Ave. Perris, CA 92570 (951) 443-1158 Coachella Valley Regional Center 35-325 Date Palm Dr Ste 143 Cathredal City, CA 92234 (760) 202-1222 Coachella Valley Center 81-626 Highway 111 Indio, CA 92201 (760) 342-0157 Full service branch serving the Coachella Valley. Farmworkers Resource Center 91260 Avenue 66 Mecca, CA 92254 (760) 863-7860 Desert Hot Springs Resource Center 14201 Palm Dr, Ste 108 Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240 (760) 288-3313 USDA EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM San Bernardino County Community Action Partnership 696 S Tippecanoe Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 723-1580 A private, non-profit organization that has a list of USDA food bank locations throughout San Bernardino County. Riverside County For Food Banks that participate in this USDA program in Riverside County, call 2-1-1. They will give you the location of the food bank closest to you. ALL SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Children’s Fund 385 N. Arrowhead Ave., 2nd Floor San Bernardino, CA 924150132 (909) 3870-4949 Children’s Fund provides for the needs of children (newborn to 18 years) who are at risk because of abuse, poverty, neglect or circumstances. San Bernardino County Public Health WIC and Nutrition Programs 351 N. Mountain View Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 387-6315 (WIC) Registered dieticians provide info & referral for healthy eating and life style choices during all stages of the life cycle. Child Abuse Family Violence (800) 799-7233 Reporting agency, referral service and counseling referral. San Bernardino Homeless Coalition 686 E. Mill St San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 387-2020 Information and referrals. BARSTOW/NORTHERN DESERT Desert Manna/Emergency Housing New Hope Village-Supportive Housing 209 N. First Ave Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 256-7797 Utility assistance, food pantry, and commodities for low income families. MORONGO BASIN Twentynine Palms Firefighters 6560 Adobe Road Twentynine Palms, CA 92277 (760) 367-7524 Holiday baskets for needy families in 29 Palms only. SAN BERNARDINO METRO Casa Ramona Drop-In Center 1524 W. 7th Street San Bernardino, CA 92411 (909) 889-0011 Program provides assistance with completing forms and food referrals. 95 Frazee Community Center 1140 W. Mill St Mail: PO Box 8250 San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 889-4424 Short-term help for seniors. persons, crisis counseling, support groups, speaker’s bureau, emergency food and shleter, utility assistance, relapse prevention counseling, education outreach, advocacy and medical referrals. permanent housing. Inland AIDS Project 357 W. 2nds St., Suite 16 San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 888-8851 Case management for HIV infected persons, crisis counseling, support groups, emergency food and shelter, utility assistance, drug rehab, education outreach, advocacy, and medical referrals. VICTORVILLE/APPLE VALLEY Inland Temporary Homes PO Box 239 Loma Linda, CA 92354-0239 (909) 796-6381 30 day emergency shelter for homeless families. Mentally Ill Homeless Program 590 N. Sierra Way San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 382-2020 Food, shelter, and assistance for homeless men 18 years or older. San Bernardino Emergency Shelter 803 W. 8th St San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909) 885-5140 Emergency shelter for women, children and families and help in finding 96 Rock Church Food Distribution Program 2345 S. Waterman Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 825-8887 x504 Families must bring picture ID to pick up FREE food baskets. Call to check on days and times for Waterman Ave. distribution site as well as other distribution sites. High Desert Homeless 14049 Amargosa Rd Victorville, CA 92393 (760) 245-5991 or Income Maintenance/AFDC/Medi-Cal 9655 9th Ave. Hesperia, CA 92345 (760) 956-4500 Services include income maintenance, AFDC, Medi-Cal and food stamps. Inland Aids Project 18347 Madrone St. Hesperia, CA 92345 (760) 947-5577 Case management for HIV infected persons, crisis counseling, support groups, emergency food and shelter, utility assistance, drug rehab, education outreach, advocacy, and medical referrals. Samaritan’s Helping Hand 15527 8th Street P.O. Box 1505 Victorville, CA 92393 (760) 243-5933 Emergency food and clothing, prescriptions paid for, household furnishing, info and referrals for services that they cannot provide. 16051 Kasota Rd., Suite 700 Apple Valley, CA 92307 (760) 242-2311, x8454 REDLANDS/EAST VALLEY Adventist Community Team Services (ACTS) 24914 Barton Road PO Box 477 Loma Linda, CA 92354 (909) 796-8357 Primary goal is to assist disadvantaged people wihtout regard to race or creed, in living as independently as possible. Family Services Assn/Redlands 402 W. Colton Ave. Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 793-2673 Low-income and homeless families in the East Valley can apply for Family Service Association programs and services. Participants must have at least one child under age 18 in the household, be disabled or elderly to be eligible. WEST SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Altheian Christian Foundation 12801 N. Oaks Chino, CA 91710 (909) 627-3635 Food, clothing, rent, and gas. Fontana We Care Olive Branch Transitional Housing Program 16577 Upland Fontana, CA 92408 (909) 822-2727 Transitional housing facility for homeless families. Foothill Family Shelter 1501 W, 9th Street Suite D Upland, CA 91786 (909) 920-5568 Shelter for home families with children and parenting/nutrition classes. Echos of Faith Christian Center 11255 Central Ave. P.O. Box 3100 Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 627-0927 Information and referrals for needy families. Mercy House Walk-In Center of Ontario 905 E. Holt Blvd. Ontario, CA 91764 (909) 391-2630 Hours: Mon-Thurs, 9 am - 1 pm Provides vouchers (dependent on availability), hygiene kits, laundry detergent, assistance with IDs & birth certificates, telephone, diapers & wipes, and bus passes (based on need only). Identification is required. Help on Call Info/Referral Mt. Baldy Unified Way 9375 Archibald Ave. Ste 301 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730-5703 (909) 980-1994 EXT 216 An info & referral service where to find food, shelter, clothing, legal aid, youth activities, counseling, and many other services in the Inland Valley, including protection for abused women and children. Rialto Neighborhood Services 97 214 N. Palm Ave, Ste 301 Rialto, CA 92408 (909) 820-2623 Referrals for housing utilities, food and medical care. Inland Valley Hope Partners A non-profit organization supported by faith communities and other affiliated groups which operates an emergency food pantry (first come, first serve) in the following locations. ID and verification of income required. All services are provided at no charge to recipient. Beta Program Center (Montclair, Chino, Chino Hills, Pomona, Diamond Bar, Walnut) 1095 W. Grand Ave. Pomona, CA 91766 Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Sova Program Center (Ontario, Upland, Montclair, Chino, Chino Hills, Rancho Cucamonga) 904 E. California St. Ontario, CA 91761 Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Claremont Center (Claremont, Pomona) 660 N. Mountain Ave. Claremont, CA 91711 Tuesday 2-5 p.m. Thursday 2-5 p.m. Saturday 9-11 a.m. ALL RIVERSIDE COUNTY Inland AIDS Project 3767 Elizabeth St. Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 346-1910 98 Case Management for HIV infected persons, crisis counseling, support groups, Speaker’s Bureau, Buddy Program, emergency shelter, educational outreach, advocacy and medical referrals. Volunteer Center/Riverside Information & Referral Service (800) 464-1123 Countywide human service info and referral line for agencies & individuals. MOUNTAIN AREAS DOVES Domestice Violence Education & Services Big Bear Outreach Center Summit Plaza 41943 Big Bear Blvd P.O. Box 3646 Big Bear Lake, California 92315 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (909) 866-1546 Fax: (909) 866-8580 24 Hour Hotline: 1-800-851-7601 Crestline Outreach Center 23928 Lake Drive Suite A P.O. Box 3098 Crestline, CA 92325 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (909) 338-8104 Fax: (909) 338-8113 24 Hour Hotline: 1-800-851-7601 CORONA/NORCO Corona Settlement House 507 S. Vicenta Corona, CA 92882 (951) 737-3504 Provide emergency food, basic subsistence, clothing, rent, mortgage, util- ity assistance and emergency shelter vouchers and info and referrals to appropriate agencies. Provide food, referrals, clothing, overnight motels & any emergency within our means. HEMET/SAN JACINTO Safehouse (951) 351-4418 Crisis intervention and support services for youth ages 12-17. Offer 24 hr. assistance. Emergency shelter, community day school (2 weeks) required to attend community school. Survival Ministries Lighthouse Community Church 23100 Betty Road Perris, CA 92570 (951) 657-8810 Emergency food and clothing for needy families. Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets for the needy. RIVERSIDE METRO Community Action Group (CAG) 7680 Casa Blanca Street Riverside, CA 92504 (951) 688-3043 Advocates for people of the Casa Blanca Community. Call for meeting times. MORENO VALLEY/BANNING/ BEAUMONT God’s Helping Hand 13958 Old Highway 215 Moreno Valley, CA 92553 (951) 653-2529 Sponsors 3 thrift stores and 3 food banks. Provides needy families with clothing and food by appt (immediate in extreme cases). H.E.L.P. Inc. 551 Edgar Ave Beaumont, CA 92223 (951) 845-2333 (24 hours) Hope, Empathy, Love and Prayer (H.E.L.P.) Suggest you use answering service during nonoperational hours. LOWER DESERT Coachella Valley Rescue Mission Family Shelter 47-518 Van Buren Street Indio, CA 92201 (760) 347-3512 Food, clothing, shelter and referrals to those in need. Meals 3 times a days Mon.-Sun.. Breakfast & dinner on Sunday 6:00am to 5:00pm. Bags of food Thur-Sat. 9 a.m. (bread & vegetables). Family shelter for women and children (8 week stay). Men’s shelter for 5 days permonth with 21 day extension when employment is verified. S.H.A.R.E is a community cooperative food program designed to help families save up to 50% on grocery bills. Once you are a member, you purchase your food and then pick up the food at your local SHARE site at the designated time. There are no eligibilty guidelines, income limits or membership fees. Online ordering is available as well as a paper order form that may be submitted. Host S.H.A.R.E. pickup sites are located throughout both counties. This is the most current list, however, please keep in mind that host 99 pickup sites may change throughout the years! Web site: http://www.goldensharefoods.com/ SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Rialto Christian Center 234 W. Merrill Ave Rialto CA 92376 Phone: (909) 888-1957 Pentecosta City Mission 607-609 Colton Ave Colton CA 92324 Phone: (909) 783-3032 (909) 824-0233 High Desert Greater Mission 15531 Wichita Rd. Apple Valley CA 92307 Phone: 760-780-3585 or 760-242-2736 Holy Family Parish 9974 “I” Ave Hesperia CA 92345 Phone: 760-244-9180 100 Lucerne Valley Lions Club 30220 Del Oro Rd Lucerne Valley CA 92356 Phone: 760-248-7670 Bethel AME Church 312 N 5th Ave Barstow CA 92311 Phone: (760) 252-1534 Apple Valley Church of the Nazarene 12935 Central Rd. Apple Valley CA 92308 Phone: (760) 247-3033 RIVERSIDE COUNTY Arlington Christian Church 10510 Hole Ave Riverside CA 92505 Phone: (951) 689-3397 Living Truth Christian Fellowship 1114 W. Ontario Ave Corona CA 92882 Phone: (951) 735-2856 Quinn A.M.E. Church 25400 Alessandro Blvd, #105 Moreno Valley CA 92553 Phone: (951) 485-6993 NOTE: Throughout the ‘Housing Assistance / Tenant Rights’ section, you will need to inquire regarding eligibility criteria as it will vary depending on the program. RIVERSIDE & SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES EASTER SEALS HOME SELECT 16946 Sherman Way Van Nuys, CA 91406 (818) 996-9902 FAX (818) 996-1606 Provides creative residential solutions that make it possible for low-income adults with disabilities and/or lowincome persons who have a family member with a disability residing with them to purchase a home of their own. This program is available in both counties. MUST be a Regional Center consumer. HOME OWNERSHIP MADE EASY (H.O.M.E.) This is a Fannie Mae HomeChoice program and designed to assist an individual with a disability buy a home. This program may be used by families who have a disabled family member living with them. For more information on this program, telephone H.O.M.E. at (310) 258-4131. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY A non-profit Christian organization which builds or rehabilitates homes with the help of the homeowner family. A family is selected based on need, their willingness to become partners in the program and the ability to re- pay the no-interest loan. Local affiliates can be found: High Desert ( 760) 241-3733 San Gorgonio Pass ( 951) 922-3944 Coachella Valley (760) 342-2243 San Bernardino Area (909) 387-1176 Riverside (951) 787-6754 Hemet/San Jacinto (951) 658-0235 Temecula Inland Valley 951) 296-3362 Big Bear Valley (909) 547-3671 UNITED STATES DEPT OF AGRICULTURE Rural Housing Service Provides financial and technical resources for low-income rental and house purchase in rural areas only. Dependent upon property location, household size and income. Riverside County only 82901 Bliss Ave. Indio, CA 92201 (760) 342-4624 San Bernardino County only 14393 Park Ave Suite 200 Victorville, CA 92392 (760) 843-6882 101 HUD USER CLEARINGHOUSE PO Box 6091 Rockville, MD 20849 (800) 245-2691 (301) 519-5767 FAX www.huduser.org Computer based info service designed to disseminate the printed reports of research sponsored by the Dept of Housing and Urban Dev. NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING SERVICES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE 1390 North ‘D’ St San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909) 884-6891 Home ownership education and counseling, home maintenance counseling. Down payment assistance programs are offered for low to moderate income families as well as grants assistance for housing rehabilitation. Neighborhood Housing Services works in conjunction with city programs throughout the Inland Empire. TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM PLUS 164 W. Hospitality Ln., Suite 1 San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 890-9022 (800) 439-1905 Transitional housing support for former foster youth ages 18 to 24 who are transitioning out of child welfare or probation systems.. Web Site: http://www.aspiranet.org/ program-services/transitional-housingprograms-for-emancipating-fosteryouth/ HOUSING AUTHORITY OFFICES 102 RIVERSIDE COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY The Housing Authority of the County of Riverside is a public agency chartered by the State of California to administer the development, rehabilitation or financing of affordable housing programs. The primary mission of the Housing Authority is to provide affordable decent, safe and sanitary housing opportunities to low and moderate income families including elderly and handicapped persons, while supporting programs to foster economic selfsufficiency. Housing Choice Voucher Program is the Section 8 program which provides rental assistance. Affordable Public Housing owns and manages rental units scattered throughout Riverside County Family Self Sufficient Program A program which assists families receiving federal rental assistance move to economic independence so they are free of any governmental assistance. First Time Home Buyer program for first-time, low-income home purchase. West County Office West of Beaumont 5555 Arlington Ave Riverside, CA 92504 Telephone (951) 351-0700 FAX (951) 354-6324 Toll Free 1 (800) 655-4228 TDD (951) 351-9844 East County Office Beaumont to Blythe 44-199 Monroe, Suite B Indio, CA 92201 Telephone (760) 863-2828 FAX Toll Free TDD (760) 863-2838 1 (800) 609-5708 (760) 777-1319 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Acquisition of property scattered throughout San Bernardino County has been the continued focus of the Housing Authority. Our commitment is to provide affordable, decent, safe and sanitary public housing for low and moderate income families including the elderly and handicapped persons. Administrative Offices 715 East Brier Drive San Bernardino, CA 92408-2841 Telephone: (909) 890-0644 / TTY Phone: 909.388.9279 There are five programs: Resident Services, The Resident Services program provides services and activities which are designed to encourage economic selfsufficiency and improve the quality of life for families and elderly/disabled individuals who reside in subsidized housing. Homeownership Assistance Program Assists eligible participants with finding an appropriate mortgage lender and available down payment assistance programs. Authority-Owned Housing Units The Housing Authority also provides 951 housing units to working families, seniors, and lower income renters.. Public Housing This Public Housing program manages a portfolio of units located in 21 cities and communities. Branch offices are: Waterman Gardens Office 425 Crestview Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92410 Phone: (909) 885-1593 Fax: (909) 388-2218 / TTY Phone: 909.388.9279 Area Covered: Waterman Gardens Community and various scattered sites in San Bernardino County. 9th & Medical Office 1738 West 9th Street San Bernardino, CA 92411 Phone: (909) 885-6915 Fax: (909) 388-2546 / TTY Phone: 909.388.9279 Areas Covered: Medical Center Community and various scattered sites in San Bernardino County. Redlands Office 131 East Lugonia Avenue Redlands, CA 92374 Phone: (909) 798-3332 Fax: (909) 798-6762 / TTY Phone: 909.388.9279 Areas Covered: Highland, Redlands, Yucaipa and Loma Linda. Chino Office 13088 Monte Vista Chino, CA 91710 Phone: (909) 628-3413 / TTY Phone: 909.388.9279 Fax: (909) 628-2204 Areas Covered: Chino, Montclair, Ontario, & Rancho Cucamonga Colton Office 772 Pine Street 103 Colton, CA 92324 Phone: (909) 824-8277 / TTY Phone: 909.388.9279 Fax: (909) 824-8121 Areas Covered: Colton, Bloomington, Rialto, & Fontana. Barstow Office 421 South 7th Street Barstow, CA 92311 Phone: (760) 256-8814 / TTY Phone: 760.951.7872 Fax: (760) 256-8873 Area Covered: Adelanto, Apple Valley, Barstow, Hesperia, & Victorville SECTION 8 Assisted Housing provides rental assistance in the form of a Housing Choice Voucher. BRANCH OFFICES San Bernardino Office 672 S. Waterman Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92408 Phone: 909.890.9533 Fax: 909.890.5333 TTY Phone: 909.388.9279 Areas Covered: Bryn Mawr, Lytle Creek, & San Bernardino Ontario Office 424 North Lemon Avenue Ontario, CA 91764 Phone: 909.983-1318 Fax: 909.983-5002 TTY Phone: 909.391.5058 Areas Covered: Alta Loma, Bloomington, Chino, Etiwanda, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Rialto, & the unincorporated areas of Pomona Victorville Office 15465 Seneca Road 104 Victorville, CA 92392 Phone: 760.243.1043 Fax: 760.243.2123 TTY Phone: 760.951.7872 Areas Covered: Adelanto, Apple Valley, Baker, Barstow, Big Bear, Cedar Glen, Crestline, Daggett, Green Valley Lake, Helendale, Hesperia, Hinkley, JoshuaTree, Lucerne Valley, Morongo Valley, Oro Grande, Phelan, Pinon Hills, Sugar Loaf, 29 Palms, Twin Peaks, Victorville, Wrightwood, Yermo, & Yucca Valley COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE PROGRAMS Community Action Partnership of Riverside County 2038 Iowa Ave. Ste B102 Riverside, CA 92507 The Community Action Partnerships has three programs which are related to housing issues. Weatherization Programs Telephone (951) 955-6418 Provide home weatherization for low income families only. Individual Development Account (IDA) This program works with individuals or families to save money on their own. At the $2,000 savings mark, the agency will match the funds with $4,000 and coordinate with other available grants, if applicable, to assist with a down payment on a first house. There are 15 mandatory onenight training classes. Contact (951) 955-4900 LIHEAP (Utility Assistance Program) Telephone (951) 955-6448 The utility assistance program is a one-time assistance program that helps low and moderate-income individuals and families with utility payment assistance COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO PROGRAMS Community Action Partnership of SAN BERNARDINO County 696 S. Tippecanoe Ave San Bernardino, CA 92415 The Community Action Partnerships has two programs which are related to housing issues. Energy, Education & Environmental Services Telephone: Weatherization Services 909-723-1620 HEAP Appointments 909-723-1680, X1681 Provides weatherization and energy conservation assistance to eligible low-income residents and processes applications for Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP). available grants, if applicable, to assist with a down payment on buying a home. There are 15 mandatory onenight training classes. Contact (909) 723-1571 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 290 N. “D” St, Ste 6th Floor San Bernardino, CA 92415-0040 (909) 388-0800 Manages a variety of affordable housing programs funded/regulated at the federal, State, and local levels. The primary purpose of these housing programs is to expand the supply of decent, safe, sanitary, and affordable housing for the residents of San Bernardino County. HOMELESS ASSISTANCE Redlands Home Again Program 612 Lawton Street Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 792-9626 Individual Development Account (IDA) This program works with individuals or families to save money on their own. At the $2,000 savings mark, the agency will match the funds with $4,000 and coordinate with other 105 Comprehensive homeless assistance program focusing on rehab and permanent housing. Daytime program only (not a 24-hour shelter) offering child care, case management, 3 meals daily, etc. Riverside I-Care Shelter Home P.O.Box 769 Riverside, CA 92502 (951) 354-2273 Shelter for homeless families and recovering drug addicts and women. Stabilizes the homeless and assists with basic needs and location of more permanent housing. San Bernardino Westside Community Service Center 1505 West Highland Avenue / Map San Bernardino, CA 92411 (909) 384-5428 Emergency assistance as resources permit. Upland Foothill Family Shelter (909) 920-5568 1501 W 9th St, #D Upland, CA (909) 946-1860 FAX 90-day shelter for families who are homeless with children. Inland Temporary Homes P.O. Box 239 Loma Linda, CA 92354 (909) 796-6381 Web Site: www.inlandtemporaryhomes.org A 2-step non-profit offering a 90-day 106 shelter program and 21-24 months transitional housing program for homeless families with children under 18 years of age. Call for program requirements. CITY PROGRAMS Check with your City Government for their most current housing programs. City housing programs are subject to change throughout the years depending on funding availability. MISCELLANEOUS IN RIVERSIDE COUNTY Community Access Center Staff provides assistance with the location of appropriate shelter. Services include a housing registry with pricing and accessible units, applications for home modifications, filing for Section VIII housing, referrals to emergency shelter and referrals to agencies that might be able to assist with rental and utility assistance. Locations: 6848 Magnolia Avenue, Suite 150 Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 274-0358 (Voice) (951) 274-0834 TTY 83-233 Indio Blvd., Suite 3 Indio, CA 92201 (760) 347-4888 Voice (760) 347-6802 TTY Beaumont Senior Center 550 E. 6th Street Beaumont, CA 92223 (951) 769-8539 Voice Volunteer Center of Riverside County Shared Housing Program 2060 University Ave. Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 686-4402 Program developed to promote home sharing. Shared housing programs fall into one of two categories: Matchup programs, which help home providers find a compatible home seeker to pay rent or possibly provide services in exchange for a reduction in rent; and shared living residences, which involve a number of people living cooperatively as an unrelated family in a large dwelling. Coachella Valley Housing 45-701 Monroe Ste G Indio, CA 92201 (760) 347-3157 (760) 342-6466 FAX Developer in housing affordable to low and very low income people. Also offer child care, community development, self-help, housing. MISCELLANEOUS IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Rolling Start Referrals are available upon request for individuals with disabilities as well as assistance with creating resident councils, mediation training and intervention in landlord-tenant disputes. Locations 57 W. 4th Street San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 884-2129 15400 Cholame Rd., Suite B Victorville, CA 92392 (760) 843-7959 COMPLAINTS Fair Employment and Housing Housing District Office 1055 West Seventh Street, Suite 1420 Los Angeles, CA 90017 (800) 233-3212 Investigates complaints of harassment of discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations and services based on race, color, ancestry, religion creed, sex, disability (including AIDS and HIV diagnosis) or national origin, In employment, harassment, or discrimination are also prohibited on the basis of age (40 and over), marital status, medical condition, pregnancy leave. Investigates Ralph Act (hate crimes). Inland Fair Housing and Mediation Board Main Office : 107 10681 Foothill Blvd, Suite 101, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Phone: 909-984-2254 or 800-321-0911 E-mail: [email protected] IFHMB educates the community at large about their rights and responsibilities under fair housing laws. Other Locations: 560 N. Arrowhead Ave., Ste. 7A San Bernardino, CA 92401 Phone: 909-888-3763 14201 Kentwood Blvd., Suite 3 Victorville, CA 92392 Phone: 760-243-2412 222 East Main Street, Suite 221 Barstow, CA 92311 Phone: 760-256-7779 3933 Mission Inn Avenue Riverside, CA 92501 1. 800.655.1812 The Fair Housing Council addresses and promote fair housing (anti-discrimination) rights and further other housing opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, presence of children, disability, ancestry, marital status, or other arbitrary factors. Other Locations: City of Corona 650 Main Street Corona, CA (951) 371-6518 82868 Miles St. Indio, CA 92001 Phone: 760-541-4402 Fair Housing Council of Riverside County CALIFORNIA HOUSING FOUNDATION (CHF) As a California Not-for-Profit charitable foundation, CHF is dedicated solely to providing assistance to the developmentally disabled population served by the California Regional Centers. No one owns CHF, so all revenues, donations, and assets are dedicated to that purpose. CHF will: b Create a permanent stock of homes for developmentally disabled persons. b Provide financial grants for independent living. b Seek new and innovative ways to serve Regional Center Clients.108 For more information on eligibility criteria, contact your IRC case worker. East County/City of Palm Springs 655 N. Palm Canyon, Ste. A Palm Springs, CA (760)864-1540 City of Moreno Valley 23890 Alessandro Blvd., Ste. A1 Moreno Valley, CA. 92553 (951) 653-8314 For inland regional center consumers only STATE PROGRAMS Access for Infants and Mothers (AIM) 1-800 -433-2611 The AIM Program is low-cost health care coverage for pregnant women. Their newborns may be covered by the Healthy Families Program. AIM is for middle-income families who don’t have health insurance and whose income is too high for no-cost Medi-Cal. AIM is also available to those who have health insurance if their deductible or co-payment for maternity services is more than $500. WIC (Women, Infants and Children) WIC is a federally-funded health and nutrition program for women, infants, and children. WIC helps families by providing checks for buying healthy supplemental foods from WIC-authorized vendors, nutrition education, and help finding healthcare and other community services. Participants must meet income guidelines and be pregnant women, new mothers, infants or children under age five For the location nearest you call 1-888-942-9675 California Children’s Services (CCS) Financially assists eligible families in the diagnosis and treatment of children up to 21 years who have physically disabling or potentially disabling conditions. Locations: San Bernardino County 150 Carousel Mall San Bernardino, CA 92415 909-387-8400 Riverside County 10769 Hole Avenue, Suite 210 Riverside, CA 92505 (951) 358-5401 Indian Health, Inc for . Riverside and San Bernardino Co. 11555 1/2 Potrero Road Banning, CA 92220 (951) 849-4761 Comprehensive health care and free services for qualified Indians. NON-PROFIT AGENCIES California Hospice Foundation 3841 North Freeway Blvd., #225 Sacramento, CA 95834 (916) 925-3770 Info and referral to hospice care faciliites. Funding is provided by donations and workshops, Non-profit organization serving California and Nevada. American Holistic Health Assn. P.O. Box 17400 Anaheim, CA 92817-7400 (714) 779-6152 24hrs. AHHA offers free information about health and wellness resources Angel Flight West 3237 Donald Douglas Loop South Santa Monica, CA 90405 (888) 426-2643 or (310) 390-2958 Provides free air travel for patients needing to travel for medical treatment or other compelling need. Serves the Western U.S. 109 In the U.S., public hospitals receive significant funding from local, state, and/or federal governments. In addition, they may charge Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurers for the care of patients. Public and non-profit rural hospitals form a large part of the health care safety net for the uninsured and poor underinsured. 400 N. Pepper Ave. County Hospital for San Bernardino County Colton, CA 92324 (909) 580-1000 Toll Free 1-877-USE-ARMC Arrowhead Regional Medical Center Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Department of Family Medicine, Family Health Centers. Fontana Clinic 16854 Ivy Avenue, Fontana, CA 92335 909-422-8029 McKee Clinic 2372 N. Sterling St. San Bernardino, CA 92404 909-422-8029 Westside Clinic 1543 West 8th Street, Suite A, San Bernardino, CA 92411 909-422-8029 County Hospital for Riverside County Riverside County Regional Medical Center 110 PUBLIC HEALTH SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Public Health Clinic/ Barstow 303 E. Mt. View Street Barstow -800-722-4777 Contraceptive Clinic, Pregnancy Tesing & Counseling, STD Clinic Tuberculosis Skin Testing, Immunizations. Public Health Clinic/Big Bear 477 Summit Blvd Big Bear Lake 1-800-722-4777 Contraceptive Clinic, Pregnancy Testing & Counseling, STD Clinic. Public Health Clinics/Fontana 17830 Arrow Blvd. Fontana 1-800-722-4777 Contraceptive Clinic, Pregnancy Testing & Counseling,Pregnancy Care Clinic, STD Clinic. Public Health Clinic/Joshua Tree 63532 29 Palms Hwy, Suite D Joshua Tree 1-800-722-4777 Contraceptive Clinic, Pregnancy Testing & Counseling, STD Clinic, Immunizations. Public Health Clinic/ Needles 1406 Bailey Ave. Suite D Needles 1-800-722-4777 (760)326-9230 (for Primary Care ONLY) Primary Care, Contraceptive Clinic, Pregnancy Testing & Counseling, STD Clinic, Tuberculosis Skin Testing, Immunizations. Public Health Clinic/Ontario 1647 E Holt Blvd. Ontario 1-800-722-4777 (909)383-3060 (for HIV Clinic ONLY) Contraceptive Clinic, HIV Clinic, HIV Testing Confidential and Anonymous, Pregnancy Testing & Counseling, Pregnancy Care Clinic, STD Clinic, Immuniations, Tuberculosis Skin Testing. Public Health Clinic/Redlands 800 E. Lugonia Ave., Suite F Redlands (909)793-6399 Contraceptive Clinic, Pregnancy Testing & Counseling, STD Clinic Public Health Clinic/San Bernardino 799 East Rialto Ave San Bernardino 1-800-722-4777 (909)383-3060 (for HIV Clinic ONLY) Contraceptive Clinic, HIV Testing Confidential and Anonymous, Pregnancy Testing & Counseling, Pregnancy Care Clinic, STD Clinic . Immunization Clinic 351 N. Mt. View Ave. San Bernardino Immunizations, TB Skin Testing Trona Health Clinic 13205 Market St. Trona, CA 93592 (760) 372-5473 Primary care - by appointment only 111 Public Health Clinic/Victor Valley 16453 Bear Valley Road Hesperia, CA 92345 1-800-722-4777 (909)383-3060 (for HIV Clinic ONLY) Contraceptive Clinic, HIV Clinic, HIV Testing Confidential and Anonymous, Pregnancy Testing & Counseling, Pregnancy Care Clinic, STD Clinic, Tuberculosis Skin Testing. Black Infant Health Services (BIH) 505 N. Arrowhead Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92415 (800) 227-3034 BIH helps pregnant and parenting African-American non-Hispanic women develop and put into action their own plans to improve theirs and their children’s health. You can refer yourself to BIH if you are African-American, nonHispanic, 18 years of age and live in one of the zip codes in following cities: Adelanto 92301; Apple Valley 92307, 92308; Colton 92324; Fontana 92335, 92336, 92337; Hesperia 92344, 92345; Highland 92346; Rialto 92376, 92377; San Bernardino 92401, 92404, 92405, 92407, 92408, 92410, 92411, and Victorville 92392, 92394, 92395 Child Health & Disability Prevention (CHDP) Carousel Mall, Suite 120 San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 388-0400 (800) 722-3777 Offers free comprehensive health assessments for children, ages birth to 18 with full scope Medi-Cal and periodic preventive health services to income eligible children who are not in the Medi-Cal program. 112 PUBLIC HEALTH RIVERSIDE COUNTY Health info Hotline (951) 358-5000 This serves as an information finder for Public Health, Environmental Health, Animal Services, other Riverside County departments, local service and state governmental agencies. Banning Family Care Center 3055 W. Ramsey, Banning, CA 92220 Appointments: 1-800-720-9553 Clinic: (951) 849-6794 Primary care, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, perinatal care, cancer screening, sexually transmitted diseases, adult and pediatric immunizations, tuberculosis skin testing, well child care and nutrition. Corona Family Care Center 505 S. Buena Vista Ave. Suite #101, Corona, CA 92882 Appointments: 1-800-720-9553 Clinic: (951) 272-5445 Primary care, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, perinatal care, cancer screening, sexually transmitted diseases, adult and pediatric immunizations, tuberculosis skin testing, well child care and nutrition. Hemet Family Care Center 880 N. State St., Hemet CA 92543 Appointments: 1-800-720-9553 Clinic: (951) 766-2450 Primary care, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, perinatal care, cancer screening, sexually transmitted diseases, adult and pediatric immunizations, tuberculosis skin testing, well child care and nutrition. Blythe Family Health Clinic 321 W. Hobsonway, Blythe, CA 92225 Appointments and Clinic: (760) 922-4981 atric immunizations, tuberculosis skin testing, well child care and nutrition. Mecca Family Health Clinic 91275 66th Avenue Suite 500, Mecca, CA 92254 Appointments and Clinic: (760) 396-124 Indio Family Care Center 47923 Oasis St., Indio, CA 92201 Appointments: 1-800-720-9553 Clinic: (760) 863-8283 Primary care, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, perinatal care, cancer screening, sexually transmitted diseases, adult and pediatric immunizations, tuberculosis skin testing, well child care and nutrition. Palm Springs Family Care Center 1515 North Sunrise Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Appointments: 1-800-720-9553 Clinic: (760) 778-2210 Primary care, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, perinatal care, cancer screening, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS testing & care, adult and pediatric immunizations, tuberculosis skin testing, well child care and Jurupa Family Care Center 9415 Mission Blvd., Riverside, CA 92509 Appointments: 1-800-720-9553 Clinic: (951)360-8795 Primary care, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, perinatal care, cancer screening, sexually transmitted diseases, adult and pediatric immunizations, tuberculosis skin testing, well child care and nutrition. Perris Family Care Center 308 E. San Jacinto Ave., Perris, CA 92570 Appointments: 1-800-720-9553 Clinic:(951) 940-6700 Primary care, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, perinatal care, cancer screening, sexually transmitted diseases, adult and pediatric immunizations, tuberculosis skin testing, well child care and nutrition. Lake Elsinore Family Care Center 2499 E. Lakeshore Drive, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 Appointments: 1-800-720-9553 Clinic: (951) 471-4200 Primary care, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, perinatal care, cancer screening, sexually transmitted diseases, adult and pedi- Riverside Neighborhood Health Center 7140 Indiana Ave., Riverside, CA 92504 Appointments: 1-800-720-9553 Clinic: (951) 358-6000 Primary care, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, perinatal care, cancer screening, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS test- 113 ing & care, adult and pediatric immunizations, tuberculosis skin testing, well child care and nutrition. Rubidoux Family Care Center 5256 Mission Blvd., Riverside, Ca 92509 Appointments: 1-800-720-9553 Clinic: (951) 955-0840 Primary care, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, perinatal care, cancer screening, sexually transmitted diseases, adult and pediatric immunizations, tuberculosis skin testing, radiology services, dental care, well child Temecula Neighborhood Healthcare 41002 County Center Drive, Building B Temecula, CA 92591 Clinic: (951) 600-6300 Primary care, family planning, pregnancy testing and counseling, perinatal care, cancer screening, sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS testing & care, adult and pediatric immunizations, tuberculosis skin testing, well child care and nutrition. Black Infant Health Program 308 E. San Jacinto. Perris, CA 92570 (951) 210-1392 or (800) 794-4814 Black infant Health Program can help: Apply for Medi-Cal; Refer you to a Doctor or Physician group; Refer you to WIC (a nutritional health program); Refer you to Public Health Programs for Substance abuse (alcohol and drug cessation programs), Family Planning, Tobacco Free Families Program, Lead Free Program, Dental Health Information Program. 114 A Role of Men Program has been established for fathers, 951.210.1388. Child Health & Disability Prevention (CHDP) 10769 Hole Ave, Suite 210 Riverside, CA 92505 1.800.346.6520 A preventive health program serving California’s children and youth. CHDP offers regular, preventive health assessments or check-ups to financially eligible children.. Social Action Community (SAC) Health System Clinics Complete health care for the entire family. Appointments & Fees: Services offered on an advance-appointment basis. Provide services at low cost. Medi-Cal, and Medicare is accepted at Norton, Frazee, and Arrowhead. Clients with limited income may qualify for SACs sliding-fee scale, based on income and family size. (Need to bring proof of income. Minimum fee $60.00 for new patient; $45.00, once you are an established patient) SAC Norton 1455 E. Third Street, San Bernardino, CA 92408 909-382-7100 SAC Frazee 1140 W. Mill Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410 909-383-8092 SAC Arrowhead 1293 North ‘D’ St. San Bernardino, CA 92410 909.381.1663 Mobile Medical Clinics Available each Saturday of the month for Inland Empire patients (Riverside & San Bernardino County) where they provide free health care, free toys and food. (909) 463-0103, ext. 808 1st Saturday of each month 9am-1pm CityLink 16803 Spring St, Fontana Free immunizations & well checks for children. 2nd Saturday of each month 9am-1pm Hope Chapel 119 Belmont Ave, Ontario Free immunizations & well checks 3rd Saturday of each month 9am-1pm 1st Presbyterian Church of San Bernardino 1900 D Street, San Bernardino Adult health care and children & family education available 4th Saturday of each month 9am-1pm Mountain View Community Church 8833 Palmetto Ave, Fontana Free immunizations adn well checks. Low Cost Medical Facility FEDERALLY QUALIFIED HEALTH CENTER A FQHC is a community-based organization that brings primary health care to underserved/underinsured/uninsured Americans, including migrant workers and non-U.S. citizens. FQHCs provide their services to all persons regardless of their ability to pay, and charge for services on a community board approved sliding-fee scale that is based on the patients’ family income and size. RIVERSIDE COUNTY CITY OF RIVERSIDE Arlanza Family Health Center 8856 Arlington Ave. Riverside 92503 Community Health Systems Inc. 1970 University Ave. Riverside 92507 COACHELLA VALLEY Santa Rosa Del Valle Medical Group, 1293 6th St. Coachella 92236 Centro Medico Cathedral City, 69175 Ramon Rd #A Cathedral City 92234 Coachella Health Clinic 49-111 Highway 111 #4 Coachella 92236 Central Medical Clinic 55557 Campus Rd Thermal 92274 Central Medical Clinic 88775 Avenue 76 #1 Thermal 92274 SOUTH RIVERSIDE COUNTY Moreno Valley Family Health Center 22675 Alessandro Blvd. Moreno Valley 92553 Neighborhood Healthcare 41715 Winchester Rd #106 Temecula 92590 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY San Bernardino 115 Inland Family Community Health Center 665 North D St. San Bernardino 92401 (909) 708-8158 Whitney Young Family Health Clinic 1755 W Maple St. San Bernardino 92411 (909) 386-7600 Al-Shifa Clinic 2034 B Mallory St. San Bernardino 92407 (909) 473-9342 H Street Clinic 1329 N. ‘H’ St. San Bernardino 92405 (909) 381-0803 WESTERN SAN BDNO COUNTY Inland Family Community Health Center 18601 Valley Blvd Bloomington 92316 (909) 708-8158 Kids Come First 1501A South Bon View Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 673-9125 Montclair Medical Clinic 5111 Benito St. Montclair 91763 (909) 399-3173 (Day Clinic) (909) 625-9464 (Evening Clinic) EAST VALLEY Primary Care Clinic – Loma Linda 25455 Barton Road, Suite 201A, Loma Linda, CA 92354 909-558-6658 (in the professional plaza across from the VA Hospital) Accepts MediCal , Medicare and IEHP -bring card. 116 High Desert High Desert Community Care Clinic 14075 Hesperia Road, Suite 201, Victorville, CA 92395 760-951-8988 Clinic for medically indigent (not on Medi-Cal or Medicare) To qualify: Maximum Monthly Income for single $690; Maximum Monthly Income for married couple $1100. The following resources regarding reproductive care are informational only and do not imply Inland Regional Center’s support or recommendation. Planned Parenthood Provides low-cost health care services -- birth control, STI testing and treatment, pregnancy counseling and prenatal care, cervical cancer screenings as well as other reproductive related health care needs. Riverside CountY Riverside Clinic 3772 Tibbetts Street, Suite A Riverside, CA 92506 1-888-743-PLAN (7526) Moreno Valley Clinic 12900 Frederick Street, Suite C Moreno Valley, CA 92553 1-888-743-PLAN (7526) Coachella Valley Clinic 49111 Highway 111, Unit 6 Coachella, CA 92236 1-888-743-PLAN (7526) Rancho Mirage Clinic 71777 San Jacinto Drive, Suite 202 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 1-888-743-PLAN (7526) SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Call 909.890.5511 for more information on services or to make an appointment at a clinic below:. San Bernardino Clinic 1873 Commercenter West San Bernardino, CA 92408 Upland Medical Center 918 W Foothill Blvd. #A Upland, CA 91786 SAN BERNARDINO Pregnancy Counseling Center 165 W Hospitality Ln # 1 San Bernardino, CA 92408 909) 885-0282 Pregnancy support services including counseling, maternity and infant clothes, infant furniture, housing assistance. RIVERSIDE Riverside Life Services 3727 McCray St. Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 784-2422 A no-cost, faith based, confidential service to women experiencing an unplanned pregnancy. HIV / AIDS Inland AIDS Project Case Management for HIV infected persons, crisis counseling, support groups for HIV affected persons, emergency housing assistance, home care, transportation, educational outreach, advocacy and medical referrals. Riverside office 3767 Elizabeth Street Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 224-8314 San Bernardino office 357 West 2nd Street, Suite 16 San Bernardino, CA 92401 (909) 888-8851 High Desert office 18347 Madrone Street Hesperia, CA 92345 (760) 947-5577 Foothill AIDS Project 362 Orange Show Lane San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 884-2722 Desert AIDS Proj/HIV Health Ctr. P.O. Box 2890 Palm Springs, CA 92262-2890 (760) 323-2118 (760) 323-9865 FAX HIV Health Center (outpatient specialty clinic), support groups for HIV positive, caregivers, partners or family; HIV annoymous testing. Spanish is spoken. SPECIALTY Breast Cancer Detection Program - Every Woman Counts 1616 Capitol Avenue, Suite 74.421 Sacramento, CA 95814 1-800-511-2300 (Monday - Friday from 117 8:30 AM to 5 PM.) Breast Cancer early detection program for low income women 40+, not covered by insurance or health plan, unable to pay insurance copayment or deductible. DynaVox Sales 2100 Wharton Street, Ste. 400 Pittsburgh, PA 15203 (866) 396-2869 (headquarters) Call for information - a provider of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) products and services. Golden Valley Medical and Oxygen Service 424 W. Highland Avenue San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909) 884-0445 Johnson’s Orthopedist Appliances Main Office 7254 Magnolia Avenue Riverside, CA 92504 (951) 785-4411 Leaps and Bounds Pediatric Therapy 343 6th Street, Unit L Norco, CA 92860 (951) 235-7456 Pediatric physical therapy provider. Web Site: http://www.leapsandboundspediatricpt. com/ LLUMC Medical Center Pathologists 11406 Loma Linda Dr. Loma Linda, Ca 92354 (909) 558-6144 Sonus Hearing Care Center 802 Magnolia Ave Ste #208 Corona, CA 92879 (951) 547-2111 118 Scottish Rite Institute Childhood Sphasia (Speech) Clinic P.O. Box 458 San Bernardino, CA 92402 (909) 887-2335 Southern California College of Optometry Eye Care Center 2575 Yorba Linda Boulevard Fullerton, California 92831-1699 Call for appt., 714.449.7401 The clinical teaching facility of the Southern California College of Optometry. Patient examinations are performed by interns working under the direct supervision of licensed Doctors of Optometry. Stroke Recovery Center 2800 East Alejo Road Palm Springs, CA 92262 (760) 323-7676 Provides free non-clinical programs that offer long-term rehabilitation services. Web Site: www.strokerecoverycenter. org DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Shield Health Services 935 S,Mt Vernon Suite 100 Colton, CA 92324 800-577-8797 United Medical Supplies 8811 Shirley Avenue North Ridge, CA 91324 Newsome Medical (818) 718-2811 (818) 718-5876 fax American Diabetes Assocation 225 Broadway Suite 1530 San Diego, CA, 92101 (619) 234-9897 1 888 DIABETES The Association funds research to prevent, cure and manage diabetes; delivers services to hundreds of communities; and provides objective and credible information. American Heart Association Inland Empire Division 930 So. Mt. Vernon, Suite 600 P.O. Box 1707 Colton, CA 92324 (909) 424-1670 Palm Desert Division 74-020 Alessandro, Ste. A Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 346-8109 Their mission is to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. California Allergy and Asthma Network Phone: 866.713.2224 Email: [email protected] WestCAAN was organized to work with schools to better enable them to respond to life-threatening anaphylaxis and asthma effectively in the public school setting American Cancer Society Desert Sierra Region 1240 Palmyrita Ave Ste. A Riverside, CA 92507 800-277-2345 24 hr (951) 683-6415 Info, guidance, and education on prevention and early detection of cancer. Support and encouragement by volunteers. Arthritis Foundation Inland Empire 4060 Chestnut St. Riverside, CA 92501-3537 951/ 320-1540 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (4:30 p.m. on Friday) Pacific Coachella Valley 73-710 Fred Waring Drive #104 Palm Desert, CA 92260-2510 760/ 773-3076 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (4:30 p.m.on Friday) Pacific Pamphlets, brochures, educational programs, exercise classes and support groups. Serves Riverside Counties. Muscular Dystrophy Association Loma Linda University Pediatric Nueroscience Center 2195 Club Center Drive, Suite A San Bernardino, CA 92408 San Bernardino Health Care Services Coordinator (562)498-4923 Sickle Cell Organization 2060 University Ave. Ste 206 Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 684-0420 Provides free testing, edu and counseling and newborn screening service to high risk. Staff speaks Spanish and all services are free. 119 ALL COUNTY Amtrak Passenger Station Union Station 800 N. Alameda Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 (800) 872-7245 Call for info and reservations anywhere in USA. Auto Club of So Cal (AAA) Offices throughout Southern California. Check “Automobile Club of So Calif AAA” in the phone book for offices. California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) 464 W. 4th Street San Bernardino, CA 92401-1400 (909) 383-4561 (909) 383-6899 California Highway Information Cal Trans (800) 427-7623 24 hr recorded messages about highway conditions, wind advisories, storm conditions or other factors that will impede travel plans. Metrolink PO Box 86425 Los Angeles, CA 90086-0425 (800) 371-5465 (800) 371-LINK Regional train info for traveling from Oceanside, Riverside, San Bernardino, Lancaster or Oxnard to L.A. Union Station. Mobile Help 613 S. l Street 120 San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 383-3883 Provided services for disabled: wheel chairs, van conversion, electric scooters and other driving aids. Travelers Aid of Inland Empire 1923 E. Avion St. Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 975-5379 Primary focus is to assist stranded travelers. Crisis intervention, temporary food, shelter, gasoline voucher, cab fare, etc. Works in conjunction with nation wide nationwide network of Traveler’s Aid. Omnitrans Bus Service 1700 W. 5th St. San Bernardino, CA (800) 966-6428 Yellow Cab 1510 W. 5th St. San Bernardino, CA (909) 884-1111 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY BARSTOW/NORTHERN DESERT Dial-A-Ride/Barstow 190 Cal Avenue Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 256-0311 City (760) 256-0315 County Direct Access (Dial-A-Ride) Tri-Community/Lucerne Valley Reservations for certified elderly and disabled passengers. Tri-Community serves Baldy Mesa, Yucca Terrace, Phelan, Lucerne Valley, Helendale, and Pinon Hills. (877) 545-8000 VICTORVILLE/APPLE VALLEY Direct Access (Dial-A-Ride) Reservations for certified elderly and disabled passengers. Serves Hesperia Victorville, Apple Valley, and Adelanto. (760) 244 - 4000 Victor Valley Transit Authority 11741 E. Santa Fe Ave Hesperia, CA 92345 (760) 948-3030 Public transportation for the Victor Valley and Tri-Community areas. Information line only. MORONGO BASIN Dial-A-Ride/Joshua Tree/29 Palms/ Yucca Valley (800) 794-6282 Fixed route public transportation for the cities of Yucca Valley, 29 Palms and Joshua Tree. SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAINS MARTA Dial-A-Ride/Big Bear Lake/Rim Area 513 Bowles Big Bear City, CA 92314 BIG BEAR VALLEY(909) 878-5200 RIM AREA (909) 338-1113 Dial-A-Ride service M-Sun 6am-6pm. Also information on ixed route public transportation for Big Bear area. REDLANDS/EAST VALLEY Adventist Comm Team Srvs (ACTS) 24914 Barton Road PO Box 477 Loma Linda, CA 92354 (909) 796-8357 (909) 799-5653 FAX “For Loma Linda residents only” Primary goal is to assist disadvantaged people without regard to race or creed, in living as independently as possible. Omnitrans Access/East Valley 234 South “l” St. San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909)-383-1680 TDD (909) 383-1689 Omnilink/Yucaipa 1700 W. 5th St San Bernardino, CA 92411 (800) 990-2406 WESTERN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Omnitrans Access/West Valley 234 South “l” St. San Bernardino, CA 92410 (800) 990-2404 TDD (909) 383-1689 Omnilink/Chino Hills 1700 W. 5th St San Bernardino, CA 92411 (800) 330-6424 121 Dial-A-Cab/Highland (909) 884-8777 Public transportation for the San Bernardino Valley. as, persons with visible disabilities. Inland Regional Center clients are eligible for this service. Limited to City of Riverside. RIVERSIDE COUNTY Volunteer Center/Riverside Transportation Access Program TAP (951) 686-4402 or (800) 464-1123 Provides bus and paratransit tickets to agencies for distribution to seniors, person with disabilities, and need clients in Western Riverside County. RIVERSIDE TRANSIT AGENCY 1825 3rd St Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 565-5000 Fixed route bus service, Dial-A-Ride service, discounts for the disabled and seniors. RTA Dial-A-Ride / RiversideJurupa-Hemet-San Jacinto-Lake Elsinore-Murrieta-TemeculaPerris-Moreno Valley-small areas within Corona/Norco, Beaumont/ Banning Reservations (800) 795-7887 Monday-Friday 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. TTY (hearing impaired phone) (800) 369-3610 NON-RTA DIAL-A-RIDE CORONA/NORCO Dial-A-Ride/Corona-Norco 330 S. Maple Ste J Corona, CA 91720 RIVERSIDE METRO Special Transportation/Riverside (951) 687-8080 Provides curb-to-curb bus service for seniors age 60 and older, as well 122 BANNING/BEAUMONT Pass Transit/Banning 789 N. San Gorgonio Ste 92220 PO Box 998 Banning, CA 92220 (951) 922-3252 Provides curb to curb bus service for seniors age 60 and older, persons with diabilities, and ADA certified passengers. Pass Transit/Beaumont 550 East 6th Street Banning, CA 92223 (951) 769-8532 Provides curb-to-curb bus service for seniors age 60 and older, persons with diabilities, and ADA certified passengers. Other Transportation Services Amtrak (nationwide rail service) (800) 872-7245 Care-A-Van (Hemet and San Jacinto) (951) 791-3572 Coaster (San Diego Co rail service) (619) 233-3004 Corona Cruiser (951) 734-9418 Foothill Transit (San Gabriel Valley) (800) 743-3463 Greyhound (nationwide bus service) (800) 231-2222 Hemet Valley Medical Center (951) 652-2811 Metrolink (regional commuter rail service) (800) 371-5465 Metro (Los Angeles-based bus service) (800) 266-6883 MoVan (Moreno Valley) (951) 358-9202 Norco Senior Bus (951) 270-5647 North Co Transit District (San Diego) (760) 966-6500 OCTA (Orange County transit service) (800) 636-7433 Palo Verde Valley Transit (Blythe) (760) 922-1140 Riverside Co Regional Med. Center (951) 486-4380 Sprinter (north San Diego commuter rail) (760) 966-6500 Sunline Transit (Palm Springs) (760) 343-3456 MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION vider for individuals with medical complications. AA Meditrans 1-888-343-7200 AA Meditrans is based in No. California but serves southern California area also. They provide non-emergent medical transport 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on pre arranged appointments. TLC Medical Transport (619) 284-7433 TLC Medical Transport provides medical transportation with door-to-door local and long distance non emergency medical transportation Air Ambulance Service Angel Medflight 8014 East McClain, Suite 220 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 (877)-264-3570 - (877) ANGEL-70 Angel Medflight is a full service provider for medical ground and air transport. Web Site: http://www.angelmedflight. com When transportation needs are medically involved: Premier Medical Transportation 575 Maple Ct. Colton, CA 92324 (909) 433-3939 A non-emergent transportation pro- 123 BLYTHE Escuela de la Raza Unida 137 N. Broadway Blythe, CA (760) 922-2582 Bilingual private school - Offers courses in ESL for ages 3-18 years. CORONA/NORCO Corona-Norco Adult School 300 Buena Vista Ave. Corona, CA (951) 736-3325 Classes in ESL. HEMET/SAN JACINTO Hemet Adult School 26866 San Jacinto St. Hemet, CA (951) 765-5190 ESL classes. LAKE ELSINORE/TEMECULA Center for Employment Training Vocational Skill Training/Injured Worker 42066 Avenida Alvarado Ste. A Temecula, CA (951) 296-3010 Training school offering shipping and receiving, forklift certification and automated office skills. GED and ESL is offered concurrent with training. PALM SPRINGS/ COACHELLA VALLEY Center for Employment Training Vocational Skill Training/Injured Worker 49-111 Highway 111, Suite 5 Coachella, CA (760) 398-8889 Training school offers training in automated office skills, small engine repair and building maintenance. 124 ESL classes offered concurrent with training. College of the Desert-Adult 43-500 Monterey Ave. Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760)773-2559 ESL classes. Coachella Valley Adult School 1099 Orchard Coachella, CA (760) 398-6302 ESL classes. Palm Springs Unified School District Adult School 559 S. Palm Canyon Dr., Suite B103 Palm Springs, CA (760) 416-8450 ESL classes. RIVERSIDE METRO Jurupa Adult Education 4041 Pacific Ave. Riverside, CA (951) 222-7739 All levels of ESL are provided. Riverside Community College ESL and Literacy Programs 4800 Magnolia Ave. Riverside, CA (951) 222-8000 (ext. 8631) Offer ESL and basic reading courses. Moreno Valley Campus 16130 Lasselle St. Moreno Valley, CA 92551 (951) 485-6100 Norco Campus 2001 Third St. Norco, CA 92860 (951) 372-7003 All three campuses provide aide in reading, writing, and speaking English Riverside Adult School Education Services -Riverside USD 6735 Magnolia Ave. Riverside, CA (951) 788-7185 Open enrollment for ESL classes for adults 18 years and older. MORENO VALLEY/BANNING/ BEAUMONT Banning High Adult Education 541 N. Alessandro Rd. Banning, CA (951) 922-2740 ESL is open to non-English speaking students 18 years and older, however, they try to accommodate everyone. BARSTOW/NORTHERN DESERT Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 252-2411 Conversational English classes, 4 levels. SAN BERNARDINO METRO Lake Arrowhead Library Mountain Literacy Program 27235 Hwy 189 Lake Arrowhead, CA 92317 (909) 337-3118 Reading and writing English-adult, primarily for English speakers, but no one is turned away. Highland Branch Library 27167 Baseline Highland, CA 92346 (909) 862-8550 Speaking, reading & writing English. Casa Ramona 1524 W. Seventh Barstow Literacy Center Barstow Branch Library Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 256-4847 Reading, writing and speaking English for 16 years and older. Barstow Adult Evening School 551 S. Avenue H Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 255-6131 Conversational English for anyone who is non-English speaking. Barstow College 2700 Barstow Rd 125 San Bernardino, CA 92411 (909) 889-0011 Reading and speaking English. San Bernardino Valley College 701 S. Mt. Vernon Ave San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 888-6511 Reading and language classes. San Bernardino Public Library Adult Literacy Center 555 W. Sixth St San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 381-8205 Reading and speaking English. San Bernardino Adult Education 1362 E. Pacific St San Bernardino, CA 92404 (909) 388-6004 Speaking, writing and reading English. Libreria Del Pueblo, Inc. 964 Mt. Vernon Ave San Bernardino, CA 92411 (909) 885-9219 Citizenship program which includes classes. San Bernardino County Library 104 S. Fourth St San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 387-5730 Reading and writing English for those who have some English speaking knowledge. VICTORVILLE/APPLE VALLEY Apple Valley Literacy Center 126 Church of the Valley 14933 Wakita Rd. (760) 247-6494 Reading, writing, and speaking English. WEST SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Chino Community Adult School Los Serranos School 5130 Riverside Dr Chino, CA 91710 (909) 628-1205 or (909) 628-1201 ext. 1555 Conversational English and citizenship classes. Claremont Adult School Claremont USD 2475 N. Forbes Ave Claremont, CA 91711 (909) 624-6402 Life skills, conversation and English grammar. Fontana Adult Center Fontana High School 9453 Citrus Ave. Fontana, CA 92335 (909) 357-5555 Reading, writing and speaking English. Chaffey Adult School Various locations throughout Ontario (909) 983-2010 Speaking and reading English. NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS YMCA / YWCA or BOYS & GIRLS CLUB Make sure you check your local telephone directory for either of these two organizations. They are always full of recreational/sport activities for both young and old alike. Boy Scouts of America/California Inland Empire Council (CIEC) 1230 Indiana Court Redlands, CA 92374-2896 (909)793-2463 Administrative office for programs in the Inland Empire. Based on Scout activities and ideals, this program seeks to develop youth and prevent future social cost for rehab or detention. Boy Scout of America/Old Baldy Old Baldy Council (Fontana through Upland/Rancho Cucamonga) 1047 W. 6th Street Ontario, CA 91762 (909) 983-4534 (909) 984-0064 FAX Offers Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Coed Exploring Programs. Also offers Summer Camp and recreational activities that run throughout the year. Coordinates character development, citizenship training and personal fitness programs for young men first grade through age 20 and young women ages 14-20. Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council Youth Organization/Camps 1751 Plum Lane Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 307-6555 (800) 400-4475 Toll free Girl Scouts offers an informal educational program, for ages 5-17, that assists in developing self-worth, values and contributing to the community in an all-girl environment. Resident and day camps are offered to girls throughout the summer in various areas; camps including camps. Best Buddies 5601 W. Slauson Ave, Suite. 255 Culver City, CA 90230 (310) 642-2620 - Phone (310) 642-2630 - Fax (888) 68-BUDDY - Toll-Free Best Buddies matches high school students with intellectual disabilities with their non-disabled peers and creates one-to-one friendships between them. The University of California, Riverside is the only college/university in the Inland Empire to have developed a Best Buddies program for college students. 4-H Club/San Bernardino 777 E. Rialto Ave. San Bernardino, Ca 92415 (909)387-2179 Sponsors 27 clubs in San Bernardino County in city, mountain and desert com munities. 4-H Club/Riverside Cooperative Extension (Univ of Calif) 21150 Box Springs Road, Suite 202 Moreno Valley, CA 92557 phone: (951) 683-6491 fCurrently sponsors 31 clubs in Riverside County in city and lower desert. 127 Easter Seals/So California After School Social/Recreational Program 241 E. 9th St. San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 888-4125 Children & adults with disabilities build their social, communication & recreation skills through interaction with non-disabled peers in their community. SAN BERNARDINO / RIVERSIDE COUNTY Anderson Square 851 S. Mt Vernon. Ave. Suite 3 Colton, CA 92325 (909) 783-7520 A social center for adult individuals with a developmental disability who live independently. The center includes books on tape, DVD, MP3, TV room, pool tables, ping pong, foosball along with games and puzzles. There are also arts and craft classes. Challenged Children’s Rodeo Rodeo sponsor for special needs children for many years. Participants may weigh no more than 80 lbs. and must be between the ages of 4 and 12 years old. Able to accommodate children who use a wheelchair who fall within these parameters. Contact: Jean Hoffman, (951) 520-9359 Crooked Frame Therapeutic Scrapbooking Hobby Lobby 12550 Amargosa Rd., Suite C Victorville, CA (909) 499-4501 Using different mediums, exploring the 128 therapeutic qualities of scrapbooking and creativity. My Play Club Fairmount Park 2601 Fairmount Blvd. Riverside, CA (951) 688-5141 ARC Riverside’s inclusive play club for children with and without disabilities. You can register at http://arcriversideca. org/my-play-club/ Yucaipa Teen Center 12385 7th Street Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909) 797-3662 Drop-in center for teens ages 13-18 years. Pool, ping pong, video games, weight room, snack bar and TV lounge. Summer Youth Theater Hi-Desert Playhouse Guild 61231 Twentynine Palms Hwy, PO Box 128 Joshua Tree, CA 92252 (760) 366-3777 (760) 366-5459 FAX Provides summer long basic skills program that enhances personal development for children ages 5-17 by training in all phases of the theatre arts and allows children to participate in an on-stage performance. IncredABLE Program Sponsored by the Rising Stars Foundation & the Hafif Foundation. A talent showcase for special needs performers. Singing and dancing lessons for individuals with special needs. Can also be accessed through the City of Rancho Cucamonga Community Services Dept. For information: (909) 477-2782 JUMP NIGHTS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS KIDS - A family activity. Norco, CA 92860 (951) 283-3967 Sky High Sports 3230 Cornerstone Dr. Mira Loma, CA 91752 (951) 681-5867 Green Acres Interactive Therapy 35750 De Portoloa Road Temecula, CA (951) 302-6045 Roo’s Indoor Bounce 14580 7th St. Suite C Victorville, CA (760) 596-4131 Round-up Hope 35105 CalleLa Coca Temecula, CA (951) 757-3424 HORSEBACK RIDING FOR PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS The following stables have experience serving kids and adults with special needs. You should call first for details: Double 6 Ranch 23722 Yucca Loma Rd. Apple Valley, CA (760) 265-5236 T.H.E. Center 27260 Girard / PO Box 5337 Hemet, CA 02544 (951) 658-7790 Queen of Hearts Riding Center, Inc. 6405 Dana Avenue Jurupa Valley CA 91752 (951) 734-6300 Healing Horses Eldorado Polo Club 50950 Madison Street Indio, CA (760) 449-488 Heart With Hooves 2334 Del Mar Rd Norco, CA 92860 (951) 317-7781 NDR Riding Center 3659 Pedley Ave. TRAX Equestrian Center 2121 St. Lawrence Avenue Riverside, CA 92504 (951) 689-8009 TROT (Therapeutic Riding of Temecula) 40001 Berenda Rd Temecula CA (858) 205-9161 Tri-Valley Little League, Inc. PO Box 2555 Yucca Valley, CA 92286 (760) 365-1581 (main office) (760) 365-1972 (player info) Baseball and softball programs for youth 6-18 years. George F. Beattie Planetarium San Bernardino Valley College 701 S. Mt. Vernon Ave San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 384-8539 Public astronomy programs for the public and for schools and private groups. Preschool through adult. Call for prices. Los Rios Ranch 39610 Oak Glen Rd Oak Glen, CA 92399 (909) 797-1005 129 Activities include: raspberry, apple, and cherry picking, Frontier Rendezvous, Apple Blossom Festival, bakery, and much more. Moonridge Animal Park Wildlife Center 43285 Goldmine Dr (PO Box 2832) Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 (909) 584-1299 (909) 866-0183 Zooline Exhibits of non-releasable native wildlife. Riley’s Log Cabin Farm 12261 S. Oak Glen Road Yucaipa, California 92399 (909) 797-7534 Two, four & six hour tours for kids of all ages with age appropriate activities. Custom tours include: ropemaking, archery, cider pressing, cornhusk dollmaking, nature walk, etiquette, printing w/ antique printing press, corn grinding, johnny cake making, bible studies, colonial or square dancing, and much more. Call for tour reservations. Daniel B Milliken Planetarium 5885 Haven Ave Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737 (909) 652-6000 Hour long multimedia presentations for K-adult on most Friday’s at 7 pm. Private presentations as requested. $4 per person. Group rates available. Friday Night Live Programs FNL/CL Riverside County Liaison 3525 Presley Ave. Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 782-2400 San Bernardino County Liaison 351 N. Mountain View Ave. 130 San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 387-6623 Friday Night Live (FNL), for High School age students, and Club Live (CL), for Junior High age students, are peer programs designed to pervent or reduce Alcohol, Tobacco, and other Drug use among young people. Young people are encouraged to join FNL/CL chapters at their schools, community centers and other places where young gather. Riverside Community Players 4026 Fourteenth Street Riverside, California 92501-4003 (951) 369-1200 Fax: (951) 369-1261 ) Live Theater; $12 per show. Actors Unlimited Temecula, CA Sponsored by the Christian Youth Theater, acting classes for individuals with special needs, 16 years of age and older. Call to register, 1.800.696.1929. Castle Amusement Park 3500 Polk St Riverside, CA (951) 785-3000 Miniature Golf, pony rides, petting zoo, go-carts, thrill rides, arcade, restaurant, and more. Riverside Municipal Museum 3580 Mission Inn Ave. Riverside, CA 92501-3307 909-782-5273 Nature labs, and cultural and natural history of Riverside and the region. Tumble Jungle Gymnastics and Fitness Class for Children. Developmentally Disabled Children welcome! C41735 Winchester Rd. SuiteA Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 296-0064 Tumble Tots 721 Nevada Street, Suite #210 Redlsnds, CA 92373 (909) 335-6780 TUMBLE TOTS is dedicated to the educational, physical, and psychological development of children through gymnastics. Wetlands Explorations Riverside County Park District Hidden Valley Wildlife Area 11401 Arlington Ave Riverside, CA 92505 (951) 785-7452 (Diane Falconer) Various nature programs including walks, crafts and birdwatching. $2-3. Reservations/sign-up usually required. Jurupa Mountains Cultural Center 7621 Granite Hill Dr Riverside, CA 92509 (951) 685-5818 (Marie) Activities include: rock collecting with the dinosaurs and Fossil Shack. Others upon request. $5 per person. U.S. Adaptive Recreation Center 43101 Goldmine Drive Big Bear Lake, CA 92315 (909) 584-0269 Web Site: www.usarc.org Recreation and socialization for individuals with disabilities including skiing in the winter and watersports of all types during summer.as well as mountain biking. RIDE A BIKE (951) 683-7100 Call for a map of bike trails. OUTSIDE SAN BERNARDINO / RIVERSIDE COUNTY Los Angeles Zoo 5333 Zoo Drive Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 644-4200 Visitors can view more than 1,200 mammals, bird, amphibians and reptiles representing more than 350 different species. SeaWorld San Diego 500 Sea World Dr San Diego, CA 92109 (619) 226-3915 (800)-257-4268 SeaWorld San Diego is an interactive adventure park with many opportunities to see marine animals, birds and entertainment shows year-round. All ages are welcome. Call for current admission fees. San Diego Zoo 2920 Zoo Drive San Diego, CA 92112 (619) 231-1515 The San Diego Zoo is world famous for its wildlife conservation programs and the Panda exhibit. Also available are tours, educational programs, sleepovers and other special experiences for visitors. Call for current admission fees. Wild Animal Park 15500 San Pasqual Valley Road Escondido, CA 92027 (760) 747-8702 The Wild Animal Park was developed by the San Diego Zoo to display animals in their natural environment 131 without cages. Also available are safaris, educational programs, sleepovers and other special experiences for visitors. Call for current admission fees. Casa Colina Outdoor Adventures 255 East Bonita Avenue PO Box 6001 Pomona, CA 91769-6001 (909) 596-7733 ext. 2200 Toll-free 866/724-4127 Web Site: www.casacolina.org/centers/ outdoor.shtml The Outdoor Adventures program was created by Casa Colina to safely provide high adventure experiences for individuals with disabilities. Danny’s Farm Cal Poly Pomona Farm Store, 4102 S. University Dr. Pomona, CA (213) 607-4432 web site http://dannysfarm.org/ Danny’s Farm offers a safe and nurturing petting farm and social environment for children and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities. Check beforehand for scheduled closure dates. Don’t forget to ask for a copy of our Recreation Guide for more information on recreational activities available in our two-county area. 132 INLAND REGIONAL CENTER RECREATION GUIDE A city-by-city guide to some of the activities sponsored by City Recreation / Community Services Departments as well as County, State, and Federal parks and groups that cater specifically to individuals with developmental disabilities. VISIT A MUSEUM RIVERSIDE COUNTY Riverside Art Museum 3425 Mission Inn Ave. Riverside CA 92501 951 684-7111 Fax 951 684-7332 The California Museum of Photography 3824 Main St., (Downtown Pedestrian Mall) Riverside CA 92501 (951) 784-3686 Riverside Metropolitan Museum 3580 Mission Inn Avenue Riverside, CA 92501 951-826-5273 March Field Air Museum Van Buren Blvd. offramp on I-215 March Air Reserve Base, CA 92518 (909)697-6600 (Mae Burtness) Emphasizes the evolution of military air power. Displays feature military aviation artifacts, engines and trainers from 1918 to present. Art Works 4649 Brockton Ave (near 14th St) Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 781-6844 Sherman Indian Museum 9010 Magnolia Avenue Riverside, CA 92503 (951)276-6719 World Museum of Natural History La Sierra University, Cossentine Hall 4500 Riverwalk Pkwy (at Raley Dr) (951) 785-2209 Orange Empire Railway Museum 2201 S. “A” St., Perris CA 92570 (951) 657-2605 info (951) 943-3020 office Over 150 old trains and street cars to ride and see. Pinic area. Free parkin. reptiles representing more than 350 different species. Living Desert Zoo & Gardens 47-900 Portola Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260 760-346-5694 1,200 acres with 400 desert animals and botanical gardens, Hiking trails, Native American exhibits. Western Center for Archaeology & Paleontology 2345 Searl Parkway Hemet, CA 92543 (951) 791-0033 Web Site: westerncentermuseum.org SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY San Bernardino County Museums 2024 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands,CA 92374 (909)307-2669 Branch Museums for San Bdno County Museum Agua Mansa Pioneer Cemetery 2001 E. Agua Mansa Road Colton CA 92324 (909) 370-2091 John Rains House 8810 Hemlock St Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 133 (909) 989-4970 Mousley Museum of Natural History, 35308 Panorama Drive Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909) 790-3163 ‘Asistencia’ Mission 26930 Barton Road, Redlands CA 92373 (909) 793-5402 Yorba & Slaughter Families Adobe, 17127 Pomona Rincon Road, Chino CA 91710 (909) 597-8332 Yucaipa Adobe 32183 Kentucky St Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909) 795-3485 Museum of History and Art 225 S. Euclid Ave Ontario, CA 91761 (909)395-2501 Group can reserve time and have gallery attendants talk about Ontario History. We have gallery sheets that feature a scavenger hunt for inside/ outside museum. Ages 6-adult. Hi-Desert Nature Museum 57116 Twenty-nine Palms Highway Yucca Valley, CA 92284 (760) 369-7212 A family oriented facility related to the Hi-Desert’s unique natural and historical environments. 134 Redlands Historical Glass Museum 1157 N. Orange St Redlands, CA 92373 (909) 798-0868 Visiting the museum will give you a glimpse of how our 19th & early 20th century ancestors lived. House in a 1903 Victorian style home. Ages 13 and up, no fee. Calico Ghost Town 3660 Ghost Town Rd. PO Box 638 Yermo, CA 92398 (760) 254-2122 Historic theme park. LIVE PERFORMANCES RIVERSIDE COUNTY Fox Performing Arts Center Corner of Market & Mission Inn Ave. Riverside, CA 92501 Fox Box Office: (951) 779-9805 Newly renovated performing arts center which features Broadway musicals, plays, and special attractions from around the world Performance Riverside 4800 Magnolia Ave., Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 222-8100 Riverside Children’s Theater P.O. Box 5066 Riverside, Ca 92517 (951) 689-5660 California Riverside Ballet 3840 Lemon Street, SuiteB Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 787.7850 Riverside Lyric Opera 4035 Market St. Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 781-9561 Riverside County Philharmonic 3485 Mission Inn Avenue Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 787-0251 Riverside Concert Band (951) 785-4281 Redlands, CA 92373 (909) 793.2909 Rialto Community Playhouse 150 East San Bernardino Ave. Rialto, CA (909) 873-8514 San Bernardino Theater of Performing Arts 562 W. 4th St. San Bernardino, CA (909) 663-2293 Riverside Master Chorale Riverside City College (951) 222-8000, ext. 5806 Victoria Gardens Cultural Center 12505 Cultural Center Drive Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 (909) 477-2752 Kidstuff 3485 University Avenue (in Life Arts Center) Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 784-5849 San Manuel Amphitheater 2575 Glen Helen Parkway Devore, CA (909) 880-6500 Riverside Community Players 4026 Fourteenth Street Riverside, California 92501-4003 Tel: (951) 369-1200 Hi Desert Cultural Center 61231 Highway 62 Joshua Tree, CA 92252 (760).366.3777 Palm Springs Follies 128 South Palm Canyon Drive Palm Springs, California 92262 (760) 327-0225 SHOPPING SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Downtown Pedestrian Mall Main St between 5th & 10th St Riverside Lifehouse Theater 1135 N. Church St. Redlands, CA 92374 Phone: (909) 335-3037 Redlands Footlighters Theater 1810 Barton Road RIVERSIDE COUNTY Cabazon Outlet Mall 48750 Seminole Drive Cabazon, CA 92230 Ph: (951) 922-3000 135 Promenade at Dos Lagos 2780 Cabot Drive Corona, CA 92883 (951) 277-7601 Lake Elsinore Outlets 17600 Collier Avenue Lake Elsinore, CA 92503 951.245.0087 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Victoria Gardens 12505 North Mainstreet Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 (909) 463-2830 Ontario Mills Mall One Mills Circle Ontario, CA 91764 (909) 484-8300 Lake Arrowhead Village 28200 Highway 189 Lake Arrowhead, CA 92352 (909) 337-3715 (Chamber of Commerce) Barstow Outlets Directly off I-15 freeway at the Lenwood 178 exit. (760) 253-7342 VOLUNTEER Volunteer at Your Local Library Call your local Senior Center for volunteer opportunities. Mission Inn Foundation 3739 Sixth St Riverside, CA (951) 781-8241 136 Theater Arts Guild 15615 8th Street Victorville, CA 92395 (760) 243-7493 American Red Cross. Call for volunteer opportunities Riverside County (951) 656-4218 San Bernardino County (909) 888-1481 Animal Shelters Riverside County Banning: (951) 922-3301 Blythe: (760) 921-7857 Coachella Valley: (760) 343-3644 Riverside: 1 (888) 636-738 San Bernardino County Apple Valley: (760) 961-7535 Barstow: (760) 252-4800 Big Bear: (909) 866-4943 Devore: (909) 887-8055 Hesperia: (760) 947-1700 Joshua Tree: (760) 366-3786 Rancho Cucamonga: (909) 466-PETS San Bernardino: (909) 386-1400 29 Palms: (760) 367-0157 Upland: (909) 931-4185 Yucca Valley: (760) 365-3111 West End: (909)-947-3517 Volunteer Center of Riverside County 2060 University Ave. Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 686-4402 Hands On Inland Empire 9624 Hermosa Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91307 909.980.2857 ext 228 High Desert Resource Network P.O. Box 293928 Phelan, CA 92329 760-949-2930 Riverside County Sheriff Volunteer Cabazon. . . . . . . . . (951) 922-7100 Blythe . . . . . . . . . (760) 921-7900 Hemet. . . . . . . . . . (951) 791-3400 Indian Wells . . . . . . (760) 836-1600 Indio. . . . . . . . . . (760) 863-8990 Lake Elsinore. . . . . . (951) 245-3300 La Quinta. . . . . . . . (760) 863-8990 Moreno Valley. . . . . . (951) 486-6700 Norco. . . . . . . . . . (951) 955-2600 Palm Desert. . . . . . . (760) 836-1600 Perris . . . . . . . . . (951) 210-1000 Rancho Mirage. . . . . . (760) 836-1600 Riverside. . . . . . . . (951) 955-2600 San Jacinto. . . . . . . (951) 654-2702 Temecula . . . . . . . . (951) 696-3000 San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Volunteer Forces Unit 655 E Third Street San Bernardino, CA 92415 909-387-0641 Riverside Metropolitan Museum 3580 Mission Inn Ave Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 826-5273. March of Dimes Inland Empire Division 3600 Lime Street, #521 Riverside, CA, 92501 Phone: (951) 341-0903 Hospital Volunteering Colton Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (909) 580-6340 Hemet Hemet Valley Medical Center (951) 925-6389 Joshua Tree Hi-Desert Medical Center (760) 366-6281 Loma Linda Loma Linda University Medical Center (909) 558-4654 Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital (909) 558-8022 Jerry L. Pettis Veteran’s Hospital (909) 825-7084 Moreno Valley Riverside Regional Medical Center Volunteer Dept – (951) 486-5520 Murrieta / Temecula Southwest Healthcare System (951) 696-6104 Palm Springs Desert Regional Medical Center (760) 323-6394 Rancho Mirage 137 Eisenhower Medical Center (760) 340-3911 Redlands Redlands Community Hospital (909) 335-5526 Riverside Parkview Community Hospital (951) 688-2211 ext. 1400 Riverside Community Hospital Telephone: (951) 788-3000 San Bernardino St. Bernardine Medical Center (909) 475-2574 Sun City Menifee Valley Medical Center (951) 679-8888 ext.7254 Victorville Victor Valley Community Hospital (760) 245-8691 Carolyn E. Wylie Center for Children Youth & Families 4164 Brockton Ave. (1st floor) Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 683-5193 ext. 24 138 Adopt-A-Street Program Riverside County (951) 683-7100 Adopt-A-Street Program Apple Valley (760) 240-7000 x 7072 Hesperia (760) 947-1589 Redlands (909) 798-7655 San Bernardino (909) 384-5203 29 Palms (760) 367-6799 Victorville (760) 955-5095 League of Women Voters 568 No. Mt. View Ave. Ste. 150 San Bernardino, CA 92401 909-338-4163 (or leave messages at 909-889-8600) The camps listed below have included the needs of campers with developmental disabilities. Camp Paivika 800 Playground Drive Crestline, CA 92325 (909) 338-1102 Pilgrim Pines Camp 39570 Glen Rd. Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909) 797-1821 YMCA Camp Oakes Big Bear Camp Coordinator: (909) 585-2020 Kris’ Camp / Idyllwild For children with Autism For general inquiries, and to be placed on mailing list, please contact: Leidy van Ispelen, Assistant Director Phone (Mountain Time Zone): (801) 733-0721 Email: [email protected] Mailing Address: 3359 Creek Road, Salt Lake City, UT 84121 Traditional camps: Camp Azalea Trails Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council (909) 307-6555 Camp Edwards YMCA Angelus Oaks, 92305 42842 Jenks Road East (mailings: P.O. Box 277) (909) 809-0814 or email [email protected] Camp Cherry Valley Catalina Island Boy Scouts of America 3450 E. Sierra Madre Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107-1934 (626) 351-8815 Ext. 237 or 249 Cuyammaca Outdoor School 12561 Highway 79 Descanso, CA 91916 (858) 292-3694 Camp Fox Outdoor School 24102 Highway 76 Santa Ysabel, CA 92070 (858) 292-3694 Joni & Friends Murrieta (606) 275-2568 (Arizona) e-mail: [email protected] Arrowhead Lutheran Camp P.O. Drawer 11 Crest Park, CA 92326 (909) 336-2076 -------------------------------------------------One day surfing camp for children with autism: All Nations Camp Wrightwood P.O. Box 1956 Wrightwood, CA 99237 (760) 249-3822 Surfers Healing Autism Must register online http://surfershealing.org/ ---------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------Faith Based camp requiring referral: Camp Cherith At Sky Meadows P.O. Box 400610 Hesperia, CA 92340 (909) 866-9366 139 RIVERSIDE & SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SERVING SENIOR CITIZENS Southern California Edison Income Qualified Programs P.O. Box 6400 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91729 1-800-447-6620 Provides Services to needy Customers: Lighting, Cooling, and Weatherization. May be eligible for 20% discount on electric rate riverside & san bernardino counties HICAP Health Ins. Counseling & Advocacy Program 1737 Atlanta Suite H5 Riverside, CA 92507 (800) 434-0222 A State Health Insurance Assistance Program, providing Counseling & Advocacy in MediCare related issues, health insurance, HMO’s Medicare billing and LTC. National Indian Council on Aging 5997 Brockton Ave. Ste c Riverside, CA 92506 (951) 369-8581 Program offers employment. Family Service Association/ Offers senior services to residents of the Inland Empire and Desert Communities. Senior Specialty Services: Daybreak Adult Day Services - a place for seniors to stay giving caregivers a break Administration telephone: (951) 686-1096. Senior Nutrition Services: Provides hot, nutritious meals to seniors throughout Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Administration telephone: (951) 342-3057 Senior Specialty Service Locations: Daybreak Adult Day Services 1075 N.State St. Hemet, CA 92543 (951) 791-3556 Kay Ceniceros Senior Center 29995 Evans Rd. Sun City, CA 92586 (951) 672-9673 Life Services, Inc. 1111 N Brand Blvd Ste K Glendale, CA 91202 (818 )547-0585 Assists seniors in life and financial planning, and provides legal guardians for those unable to care for themselves. Serves all of So-California. Senior Nutrition Services Locations NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Riverside County Banning Nutrition 78Q-N San Gorgonio Banning, CA 92220 140 Mission Villas Senior Housing 5870 Mission Blvd. Rubidoux, CA 92509 (951) 276-1952 (951) 849-1920 Calimesa Nutrition 908 Park Avenue Calimesa, CA 92320 (909) 446-107 San Bernardino County Delmann Heights Nutrition 2969 North Flores San Bernardino, CA 92405 (909) 887-2115 Hemet Nutrition 305 E. Devonshire Hemet, CA 92543 (951) 652-3212 Grand Terrace Nutrition 22627 Grand Terrace Rd. Grand Terrace, CA 92313 (909)-514-1672 Kay Ceniceros Senior Center 29995 Evans Rd. Sun City, CA 92586 (951) 672-9673 Home of Neighborly Service 839 N. Mt. Vernon Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92411 (909) 388-4206 Mead Valley Community Center 21091 Rider St. Perris, CA 92570 (951)-657-0686 Hutton Center Nutrition 660 Colton Ave. Colton, CA 92324 (909) 825-1743 Moreno Valley Nutrition 25075 Fir Avenue Moreno Valley, CA 92553 (951) 247-1667 Joshua Tree Center 6171 Sunburst Joshua Tree, CA 92252 (760) 366-2471 San Jacinto Nutrition 625 S. Pico San Jacinto, CA 92583 (951) 654-2054 Luque Nutrition 292 East O St. Colton, CA 92324 (909) 824-9270 North Norton Nutrition 24424 Monterey San Bernardino, CA 92410 (909) 386-5100 Redlands Nutrition 111A W. Lugonia Redlands, CA 92374 (909) 793-6999 Twenty Nine Palms Nutrition 6539 Adobe Rd. Twenty Nine Palms, CA 92277 141 (760) 367-3891 Wonder Valley Nutrition 6539 Amboy Rd. Wonder Valley, CA 92277 (760) 367-1678 Yucaipa Nutrition 12202 First St. Yucaipa, CA 92399 (909) 790-3170 Yucca Valley Nutrition 57088 Twenty Nine Palms Hwy. Yucca Valley, CA 92284 (760) 2285453 Senior Corps Senior Corps connects today’s over 55s with the people and organizations that need them most on a volunteer basis. For more information on available programs, call 1-800-424-8867; or e-mail [email protected] RIVERSIDE COUNTY Riverside County Office on Aging 6296 Rivercrest Dr. Ste K Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 867-3800 1-800-510-2020 Administers and implements program development and coordination of senior services in Riverside County. For a list of available services, call the toll free number listed above. Senior Nutrition programs Riverside Co./Office of Aging 6296 River Crest Dr., Ste K Riverside, CA 92507 1-800-510-2020 Senior nutrition at 20 different sites throughout the county. 142 Riverside Co Public Social Services - Adult Services 4060 County Circle Drive Riverside, CA. 92503 (951) 358-3000 DPSS Adult Services provides social service programs that help Riverside County’s elderly and disabled citizens to live safely while maintaining as much independence as possible. Senior Home Repair Economic Development Agency 3403 10th Street, Suite 500 Riverside, CA 92501 1.800.510.2020 (Contact Office on Aging to streamline application process) Free minor home repair program for low income seniors and disabled persons who own and occupy their homes. Riverside County Behavioral Health Older Adult Services Provides provides mental health services to older adults, age 60 years and above focusing on wellness, recovery, and resiliency. Older Adult Senior Services Serves the special needs of severely mentally ill adults age 60 and older. Older Adult Service Locations 68-625 Perez Rd., Ste 11 Cathedral City, CA 92234 (760) 773-6767 650 N. State Street Hemet, CA 92543 (951) 791-3388 31946 Mission Trails Suite B Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 (951) 245-7791 10182 Indiana Ave. Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 509-2400 Older Adult Senior Svcs Locations 47-825 Oasis Street Indio, CA 92201 (760) 863-8455 1688 N. Perris Blvd., Suites L7-L11 Perris, CA 92571 (951) 443-2200 10182 Indiana Ave. Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 509-2400 Volunteer Center of Riverside County Programs 2060 University Ave, #212 Riverside, CA 92517-5376 Shared Housing Program (951) 686-4402 Program developed to promote home sharing. Ombudsman for Long Term Care (951) 686-4402 - Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 1 (800) 464-1123 - Monday through Friday (after 5:00 p.m.), Saturday, Sunday and Holiday Investigates to resolve problems of older patients and residents of long-term care facilities in RIVERSIDE COUNTY CITY SENIOR CENTERS City sponsored senior centers serving the needs of the seniors by offering a variety of classes, activities and special events. In addition to social and fitness programs these centers act as a referral agency to assist seniors. Some centers offer a daily lunch program for seniors. Banning Senior Center 769 N. San Gorgonio Avenue Banning, CA 92220 (951) 922-3250 Albert A. Chatigny Community Recreation Center (Beaumont) 1310 Oak Valley Parkway Beaumont, CA 99223 Offers a number of senior services and activities which are offered on an ongoing basis. Norton Younglove Multipurpose Senior Center (Calimesa) 908 Park Avenue Calimesa, CA 92320 (909) 795-2287 Community Center at Tierra del Sol (Cathedral City) 37-171 West Buddy Rogers Avenue 143 Cathedral City, CA 92234 (800) 778-7706 Desert Hot Springs Senior Center 11-777 West Dr. Desert Hot Springs, Ca. 92240 (760)-329-6411 ext 210 Indio Senior Center 45-700 Aladdin Street Indio, CA 92201 (760) 391-4170 Eleanor Shadowen Senior Center (Coachella) 1540 7th Street Coachella, CA 92236 (760) 398-0104 La Quinta Senior Center 78-450 Avenue La Fonda P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 564-0096 Corona Senior Center 921 South Belle Avenue Corona, CA James Simpson Memorial Center (Hemet) 305 E Devonshire Ave, Hemet, CA 92543 (951) 765-2390 Canyon Lake Senior Center 23307 Canyon Lake Dr. South (951) 244-6841 x650 Lake Elsinore Senior Center 420 E. Lakeshore Drive Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 (951) 674-2526 144 Moreno Valley Senior Center 25075 Fir Ave Moreno Valley, CA 92553 (951) 413-3430 Murrieta Senior Center 41717 Juniper Street Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 304-7275 Norco Senior Center 2690 Clark Avenue Norco CA 92860 (951) 270-5647 Perris Senior Center 100 N. “D” St. Perris, CA 92570 (951) 657-7334 Janet Goeske Center (Riverside) 5257 Sierra Street Riverside, CA 92504 951-351-8800 Dales Senior Center (Riverside) 3936 Chestnut Street Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 826.5303 Mary Phillips Senior Center (Temecula) 41845 6th Street Temecula, CA 92590 (951) 694-6464 RIVERSIDE COUNTY NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SERVING SENIOR CITIZENS BLYTHE Colorado River Senior/Community Center HCR 20 P.O. Box 3408 Blythe, CA 92225 (760) 922-6133 Senior recreaton and activities, daily lunches, info & referrals. Ageless Reflections Blythe Senior Citizens Center 445 N. Broadway Blythe, CA 92225 (760) 922-8830 Senior Center providing a variety of social and recreational activities. COACHELLA VALLEY Mizell Senior Center 480 S. Sunrise Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 760) 323-5689 A non-profit seniors organization which offers a wide variety of services including bingo, bridge, dance, counseling, social activities, lunch program and many others. Golden Rainbow Senior Center 700 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 (760) 416-7790 A senior center that promotes health, wellness, and social programs to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) community in the Coachella Valley. Joslyn Cove Senior Center 73-750 Catalina Way Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 340-3220 The Joslyn Senior Center is a nonprofit, community organization providing programs, services and activities for adults 50 and better in Indian Wells, Rancho Mirage and Palm Desert Eisenhower Med Ctr Five Star Club Adult Day Care Center 42201 Beacon Hill Ste 1 Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760) 836-0232 Not for profit organization which offers social activities and personal care for the frail elderly and respite and supportive services for caregivers. Discounts and scholarships are available for those on a limited budget RIVERSIDE Eddie Dee Smith Senior Center 5888 Mission Blvd. Riverside, CA 92509 (951) 275-9975 Senior services, social and recreational activities, food programs, trips and tours, outreach to homebound frail. Riverside Meals On Wheels 4845 Brockton Ave. Riverside CA 92506-0134 (951) 683-7151 City of Riverside nonprofit volunteer organization providing noon-time delivery of hot, nutritious meals, Monday through Friday to senior and disabled housebound residents in the city limits of Riverside, California 145 SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Senior Training and Employment Program (STEP) 686 E. Mill Street San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 891-3913 The offers part-time on-the-job training positions to qualified persons. To qualify for the program a person must be at least fifty-five (55) years old, an unemployed resident of San Bernardino County, and meet federal lowincome guidelines. County Office on Aging Senior Centers Senior Centers provide the senior population of San Bernardino County a place to congregate and participate in a wide range of activities. Adelanto Senior Center 11565 Cortez Street Adelanto CA 92301 (760) 246-7736 Apple Valley Senior Center 14933 Wakita Road Apple Valley, CA 92307 (760) 247-3155 Baker Valley Senior Center P.O. Box 28 Baker, CA 92309 (760) 733-4485 Barstow Senior Center 555 Melissa Barstow, CA 92311 (760) 256-9111 Big Bear Valley Senior Center 146 42651 Big Bear Blvd. Big Bear CA 92314 (909) 584-0323 Bloomington Senior Center 18317 Valley Blvd. Bloomington, CA 92316 (909) 877-4310 Bonnie Baker Senior Center 149350 Ukiah Trail Big River CA 92242 (760) 665-2667 Casa Ramona Senior Program 1524 W. 7th St. San Bernardino CA 92311 (909) 889-0011 Chino Senior Center 13170 Central Ave Chino 91710 (909) 591-9836 Delmann Heights Senior Center 2969 North Flores San Bernardino 92405 (909) 887-2115 El Mirage Senior Club 1488 Milton El Mirage 92301 (760) 388-4429 George White Senior Center 856 S. Nuevo Ave. Fontana 92335 (909) 822-4493 Gibson Senior Center 250 N. Third St. Upland 91786 (909) 981-4501 Grand Terrace Senior Center 22627 Grand Terrace Rd. Grand Terrace 92313 (909) 824-1491 Havasu Lake Senior Center So. 17 Mile Rd. Havasu Lake 92363 (760) 858-4336 Hesperia Senior Center 16292 Lime St. Hesperia 92345 (760) 244-1680 Highland Senior Center 3102 E. Highland Ave. Highland 92369 (909) 862-8104 Hinkley Senior Center 35779 Mt. View Hinkley 92347 (760) 253-4677 Home of Neighborly Senior Center 839 N. Mt. Vernon San Bernardino 92311 (909) 885-3491 Hootman Senior Center 2929School Rd. Running Springs 92382 ( 909) 867-3176 Hutton Senior Center 660 Colton Ave. Colton 92324 (909) 370-6168 James Brulte Senior Center 1120 Baseline Rd. Rancho Cucamonga 91730 (909) 477-2780 Jessie Turner Senior Center 6396 Citrus Ave. Fontana 92336 (909) 428-8372 Josephine Knopf Senior Center 8384 Cypress Ave. Fontana 82335 (909) 428-8376 Landers Senior Center 58380 Reche Rd. Landers 92285 (760) 364-3936 Leisure Shores Senior Center 24658 San Moritz Dr. Crestline 92325 (909) 338-5036 Luque Senior Center 292 East “O” Street Colton 92324 (909) 370-5087 Lucerne Valley Senior Club 10431 Allen Way Lucerne Valley 92356 (760) 248-2248 Mentone Senior Center 1331 Opal Ave. Mentone 92359 (909) 794-0327 147 Montclair Senior Center 5111 Benito Montclair 91763 (909) 625-9462 Mountain Communities Senior Center 675 Grandview Rd. Twin Peaks 92391 (909) 337-1824 Needles Senior Center 1699 Bailey Needles 92363 (760) 326-5643 Newberry Springs Senior Center 3383 Newberry Rd. Newberry Springs 92365 (760) 257-3284 Oldtimers Foundation Senior Center 8572 Sierra Ave. Fontana 92335 (909) 829-0384 (760) 868-8637 Red Mountain Senior Center P.O. Box 824 Red Mountain 92558 (760) 374-2201 Redlands Community Senior Center 111 W. Lugonia Redlands 92373 (909) 798-7579 Redlands Joslyn Senior Center 21 Grant St. Redlands 92373 (909) 798-7550 Rialto Senior Center 14111 S. Riverside Ave. Rialto 92376 (909) 877-9706 San Bernardino Senior Center 600 W. 5 th St. San Bernardino 92410 (909) 384-5430 Ontario Community Senior Center 225 East “B” St. Ontario 92764 (909) 395-2021 Trona Senior Center 13187 Market St. Trona 93562 (760) 372-5889 Perris Hill Park Senior Center 780 E. 21 st St. San Bernardino 92418 (909) 384-5436 Victorville Activity Center 15075 Hesperia Rd. Victorville 92392 (760) 245-7047 Phelan Senior Center 9856 Sheep Creek Rd. Phelan 92371 (760) 868-8067 Victorville Senior Center 14874 Mojave Dr. Victorville 92392 (760) 245-5018 Pinon Hills Senior Center 10433 Mountain Rd. Pinon Hills 92371 Wonder Valley Senior Center 80526 ½ Amboy Rd. 148 Twentynine Palms 92277 (760) 367-1678 Wrightwood Senior Center P.O. Box 607 Wrightwood 92397 (760) 249-3854 Yucaipa Senior Center 12202 First St. Yucaipa 92399 (909) 797-1177 Yucca Valley Senior Center 57088 29 Palms Hwy Yucca Valley 92284 (760) 228-5453 Yucca Valley ONLY YANA Phone Alert to address seniors who otherwise have no daily contact. To sign up: From Morongo Valley, Yucca Valley, Landers, Flamingo Heights, Yucca Mesa and Johnson Valley, call (760) 365-9413 From Joshua Tree, Copper Mountain Mesa, call (760) 366-4175 From Twentynine Palms, Desert Heights, Wonder Valley, Amboy, Cadiz, call (760) 367-9546. San Bernardino County Behavioral Health Agewise Program 850 E. Foothill Blvd. Rialto, CA 92376 (909) 421-9470 1(800) 451-5633 This program provides in-home behavioral health and case management services to mentally ill older adults (60+ years of age). For services we cannot provide Agewise assists in linking clients to available community resources. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SERVING SENIOR CITIZENS Senior Help Line Community Senior Services 141 Spring St Claremont, CA 91711 (909) 625-4600 Referral and assistance program for seniors, the disabled and caregivers. ‘Just for Seniors’ Loma Linda University Medical Center 25333 Barton Rd. Loma Linda, CA 92354 Free community membership for people 55 and older. Offers free newsletter and discounts at fitness center, cafeteria and gift shop. Seminars and classes on senior issues. Senior Needs Victor Valley Resource Council 16692 Mojave Dr., Victorville, CA 92395 (760) 243-9646 This programs provides minor home repair and home modification for lowmoderate income seniors. Also offered are referrals to a host of agencies for work experience, training and services. 149 PSYCHIATRIC Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center 1710 Barton Road Redlands, CA 92373 (909) 558-9275 The seniors psychiatry program is an INPATIENT program specially designed for the older adult needing assessment and treatment of an acute psychiatric disorder. The unit is separate from the other treatment programs, and the staff has been trained for the unique problems associated with treating seniors. Home Instead Senior Care The Home Instead Senior Care family network of locally owned franchise offices was developed with a desire to help your family keep your aging mother, father, grandparents or friends in their home as they grow older. Home Instead Senior Care provides non-medical based, home care services to those who desire it, such as assistance with trips to the doctor, reminders to take the right medication at the right time, meal preparation, light housekeeping, errands,and shopping Locations: Riverside 6751 Brockton Ave Riverside, CA 92506 951-369-7047 Hemet, Banning 414 S. Palm Ave. Suite A Hemet, CA 92543 (951) 929-1050 150 Palm Springs, Palm Desert 74140 El Paseo, Suite 2B Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 674.1905 Riverside Southwest County 25136 Hancock Ave., Suite A Murrieta, CA 92562 (951) 696-2100 San Bernardino 1430 East Cooley Drive Suite 120 Colton, CA 92324 909-370-0343 Rancho Cucamonga/Upland/Ontario 9213 Archibald Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 (909) 476-9030 Victorville/Apple Valley/Hesperia 13334 Amargosa Rd Victorville, CA 92392 760-843-5655 Canine Support Team, Inc. PO Box 891767, Temecula, CA 92589 951-301-3625 Trains assistance dogs for persons with disabilities other than blindness. Service dogs assist with a variety of daily tasks. Social dogs may also be placed with individuals in nursing homes or in group care facilities. Canine Companions for Independence 124 Rancho del Oro Drive Oceanside, CA 92057 (760) 901-4300 Toll Free: (800) 572-BARK (2275) TDD: (760) 901-4326 Train four types of assistance dogs: Service Dogs, Skilled Companions, Hearing Dogs and Facility Dogs. Guide Dogs of the Desert 60740 Dillon Rd. P.O. Box 1692 Palm Springs, CA 92263 (760) 329-6257 or (888) 883-0022 Train guide dogs for the legally blind. 151 International Shriners Headquarters Job Accommodations Network (800) 237-5055 (800) 526-7234 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International (800) 223-1138 National Association for Parents of the Visually Impaired National Association for Sickle Cell Disease (800) 562-6265 (800) 421-8453 National Cancer Institute Information resource Branch (800) 4-CANCER National Captioning Institute (800)-374-3986 National Braille Institute (800) 272-4553 National Center for Shuttering (800) 221-2483 National Child Abuse Hotline (800) 4-A-CHILD National Down Syndrome Congress (800) 232-6372 National Down Syndrome Society (800) 221-4602 National Easter Seal Society (800) 221-6827 National Fragile X Foundation (800) 688-8765 National Information Center on Children and Youth with Handicaps (NICHCY) (800) 695-0285 National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (800) 424-8567 National Mental Health Association Crsis Line (800) 273-TALK 152 National Neurofibromatosis Foundation (800)-323-7938 National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) National Spinal Cord Injury Hotline Reyes Syndrome (800) 999-6673 (800)962-9629 (800) 233-7393 Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213 Spina Bifida Association of America (800) 621-3141 Stuttering Foundation of America (800) 992-9392 Tourette Syndrome Association (800) 237-0717 United Cerebral Palsy Association (800) 872-5827 United Scleraderma Foundation (800) 722-HOPE Western Union-Braille/Large Print Telegrams (800) 325-6000 153
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