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Resources: Local & Online

Community resources websites
Sacramento County Department of Health & Human Services Clinic Services
Sacramento County Mental Health Services Resource Page
California Department of Developmental Services
Sacramento Employment & Training Agency: Community Resource List
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance: Community Resource List

Abuse
ChildHelp USA (1-800-422-4453)
Sacramento County Children’s Protective Services (875-5437)
Women Escaping a Violent Environment (WEAVE) (916-448-2321)
The National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233)
National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) (1-202-393-NOVA)
Prevent Child Abuse America
Safer Child Inc.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Information

Anxiety
The Child Anxiety Network
Anxiety Disorders Association of America
Obsessive Compulsive Foundation
The OCD Center
Living with OCD
Trichotillomania

ADHD
Attention-Deficit Disorders Association (800-487-2282)
ADD Warehouse
ADD Resources

Bipolar Disorder
www.bpchildren.com
Child & Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance

Developmental Disorders
Autism Society of America
ASD from A to Z
Alta Regional Center
The California Department of Developmental Services (DDS
Autism Society of America
autismresources.com
Cure Autism Now Foundation
Autism and PDD Support Network
American Association on Mental Retardation
American Academy for Cerebral Palsy
First Signs
Developmental Disabilities Info
Autism Resources for Families
Parents Helping Parents

Disabilities/Special Needs
Misunderstood Minds
Special Needs Project
Alta California Regional Center (978-6249)

Eating Disorders
National Eating Disorder Association (206-382-3587)
National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorder (847-831-3438)
Overeater’s Anonymous (505-891-2664)

Emancipation
CA Information Line: (916-323-6214)
Diogenes Transitional Living (916-363-9943)
Job Corp (916-394-0770)

Emergency Services
AIDS Hotline (800-367-2437)
Diogenes Shelter (800-399-7177)
Pregnancy Hotline (916-451-2273)
STD Hotline (800-227-8922)
Suicide Prevention (368-3111)
WEAVE (916-448-2321)
Youth Crisis Hotline (800-448-4663) [Christian]

Kids at Risk
Gangs & At Risk Kids
Connect For Kids
National Foundation for Abused and

Grief/Loss
Bereavement Network (916-557-5882)
Sutter Children’s Art Bereavement Group (916) 454-6555

Homosexuality
Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays -PFLAG(202-638-4200)

Pediatrics:
American Academy of Pediatrics
Norcal Center on Deafness (921-1243)
WarmLine Family Resource Center (631-7995)

Mental Health (MISC)
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (1-800-950-NAMI
At Health
National Mental Health Information Center
National Institute of Mental Health

Parenting – Oppositional Disruptive Behaviors
ToughLove support groups (800-333-1069)
Families Anonymous (212-354-8525)
The Parent Project (916-277-6625)
Savannah Family Institute

Parenting - Classes
Kaiser Permanente: 688-2064
Family Service Agency: 368-3080
Child Care Services: 530-757-5691, 800-378-5044
Family and Community Educational Service: 726-4924
Cooperative Parenting and Divorce Program: 326-0203 or 799-4070
Public Health Nursing Field Services: 875-0900
SETA/Head Start: 263-3804
The Community Center for Health & Well Being: 424-4933
Shared Parenting Classes
Divorce Co-parenting: 866-778-3349
Big Brothers, Big Sisters (916-482-9300)

Substance Abuse
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) (1-800-Get-MADD)
People Reaching Out (916-971-3300)
Alcoholics Anonymous/Alanon/Alateen (916-454-1100)
Codependents Anonymous (916-558-0448)
Narcotics Anonymous (800-600-4673)
Alcohol Testing

Suicide
Suicide Prevention hotline (916-368-3111)
Friends for Survival (916-392-0664)

 


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