2-1-1 Bay Area is a program of United Way Bay Area
375 South Third Street, San Jose, CA
Provides on-going support for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Services are provided in the form of:Case managementCounselingSupport groupsLegal and immigration servicesCourt accompanimentCriminal justice advocacy
2211 Palm Avenue, San Mateo, CA
Operates 24/7 crisis hotline for victims of domestic violence. Provides confidential shelter, counseling, crisis intervention, and advocacy. Offers legal services, court accompaniment, and help with restraining orders.
546 West Julian Street, San Jose, CA
Provides emergency and transitional housing for adults with a mental illness. Program is for adults working to overcome homelessness. Individuals receive a bed for the night, and food during their stay. Offers clothing and other items that have been donated. Visit the website to view the donation drop-off locations and wish list. Clients who wish to bring their pets with them to the shelter must have the following information:A copy of service animal certification from a veterinarianVaccination records (All pets must be up to date on their vaccines)Note from a doctor or therapist stating that the need for a service animal
1261 Travis Boulevard, Fairfield, CA
Operates 24/7 crisis hotline for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault. Provides emergency shelter, court accompaniment, and hospital response. Offers restraining order assistance, safety planning, and peer counseling. Provides domestic violence and sexual assault support groups.
609 Price Avenue, Redwood City, CA
Provides services for alcohol and drug treatment, anger management, and domestic voilence intervention. Offers a variety of adult outpatient treatment services. Services include: . Adult Domestic Non-Violence Programs . Outpatient Substance Abuse Services . First Offender Drinking and Driving Programs . Deferred Entry of Judgment (DEJ) Program
No Physical Address, CA
Offers a 24/7 hotline for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. In-person services are provided to callers deemed necessary. Provides services over the phone as well as referrals to other resources. Services over the phone include:Domestic Violence educationSexual Assault educationCrisis counselingSafety planningInformation and referrals
Confidential Location, CA
Provides domestic violence prevention and intervention public awareness and community education. Offers supplemental domestic violence services for women experiencing covert abuse or coercive control.
375 South Third Street, San Jose, CA
Operates hotline for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking. Provides confidential crisis counseling, shelter screenings, and lethality assessments. Offers legal information, safety planning, and referrals to community resources.
1275 South Winchester Boulevard, San Jose, CA
Offers housing assistance to individuals coming from California State Prisons. Helps individuals by providing rent subsidies to landlords or through Midtown's transitional homes. Also provides comprehensive assessment of needs, case planning, and case management. The program helps build client's self-sufficiency and assists with the following:Job searchLegal needsBudgetingPublic benefitsTransportation vouchers
991 West Hedding Street, San Jose, CA
Provides legal defense for Asian/Pacific and low-income residents of Santa Clara County. Offers legal information, referral, consultation, and representation for services including:Housing: Ensuring access to decent housing, preventing illegal and discriminatory housing practices.Public Benefits: Helps the elderly, families, and disabled individuals with Social Security, and disability benefits.Immigration & Deportation Defense: Assists with applications for citizenship, green cards, and other immigration remedies. Provides legal defense for deportation and removal proceedings.Domestic Violence/Victims of Violent Crimes: Seeks resolution for individuals in the areas of civil, immigration, and family law who have been victims of domestic violence and/or violent crimes.Civil Rights: Defending and promoting laws that afford Asian/Pacific Islanders full rights and opportunities.