2-1-1 Bay Area is a program of United Way Bay Area
650 Merchant Street, Vacaville, CA
Operates family resource center with information and referral services. Provides information about basic needs, parenting education, and advocacy for victims of abuse. Offers information about housing, recreation, counseling, and referrals to community resources.
3375 Sonoma Boulevard, Vallejo, CA
Operates family resource center programs for parents with young children. Provides parenting education classes and materials. Offers playgroups for parents and their children.
505 Santa Clara Street, Vallejo, CA
Provides information and referral services for basic needs. Also offers case management, financial coaching, parent education, and youth development. Servicecs include:Linking families and individuals to basic needs resources in their communitiesBenefits screening and application assistance for public benefitsLimited emergency financial assistance for rent, utilities, food, and clothingFinancial counseling services that emphasize budgeting and savingsParent education and skill-building to minimize child abuse and neglectParent supports to increase engagement in their children's educationHoliday assistance that includes toys for youth and resources for homeless families
1950 Dover Avenue, Fairfield, CA
Provides following services to support families and strengthen communities:Information and referral servicesParent education classesLife skills workshops and support groupsFamily friendly activitiesCommunity events and resource fairsComputer and Internet access for job searchResume assistanceIn home visitation services for families with children under the age of fiveResource libraries of parenting books and videosMember of the Family Resource Network, part of the Children's Network of Solano County.
707 Randolph Street, Napa, CA
Manages family resource center programs, activities, and services. Provides parenting skills classes, home visiting, and kinship support. Offers baby food, formula, diapers, wipes, and referrals to community resources.
275 Beck Avenue, Fairfield, CA
Provides fathering education and support to expectant African American fathers. Offers education and referrals to African American women for prenatal care and other family services. Offers educational programs to Medi-Cal eligible mothers up to 60 days after delivery. Topics include nutrition, breastfeeding, and overall health. Also offers general counseling services. Provides referrals to community resources. Provides case management services to people of all ages. Provides outreach and education to pregnant women about abuse of tobacco and other drugs pregnancy. Works to prevent serious medical problems in infants.
1005 Alamo Drive, Vacaville, CA
Provides free assistance to pregnant women. Services include:Pregnancy testingBirth control educationOption CounselingParenting educationPost abortion counselingBaby clothes, baby formula, baby diapers, and wipes STI TestingAbortion Pill Reversal
1600 Kidder Avenue, Fairfield, CA
Provides following services to support families and strengthen communities:Information and referral servicesParent education classesLife skills workshops and support groupsFamily friendly activitiesCommunity events and resource fairsComputer and Internet access for job searchResume assistanceIn home visitation services for families with children under the age of fiveResource libraries of parenting books and videosMember of the Family Resource Network, part of the Children's Network of Solano County.
725 Golden Eye Way, Suisun City, CA
Provides following services to support families and strengthen communities:Information and referral servicesParent education classesLife skills workshops and support groupsFamily friendly activitiesCommunity events and resource fairsComputer and Internet access for job searchResume assistanceIn home visitation services for families with children under the age of fiveResource libraries of parenting books and videosMember of the Family Resource Network, part of the Children's Network of Solano County.
205 13th Street, San Francisco, CA
Provides a 18-20 weeks support services to families who are facing crises caused by substance, physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. Can help with issues such as (but not limited to):Advocacy for housingChild behaviorEducation advocacy and literacyAccess to advocacy for healthcareDepression or other health concernsReferral to alcohol and/or substance abuseLanguage barriersFamily violenceMarital or relationship challengesAssistance with resume/job preparation Home organizationStaff will visit parents once a week for 1-1.5 hours in their homes. To increase and support their parenting skills. To coaching them to interact with their children in a more safe, effective and loving manner.
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