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Last Updated: May/20/2024
Agency Name: Lincoln Families
Description: Lincoln’s Kinship Support Services Program provides free services to kinship families – families in which a child is being raised by his or her relative. Our goal at KSSP is to support our families in any way possible to ensure that the child stays with a relative caregiver versus entering the foster care system. Services include but are not limited to: • Case Management, advocacy and referral for financial, legal, mental health, emergency, and education services. • Free workshops and Kin Conference • Support groups for both caregivers and youth • Free homework help and academic support • Free weekend youth recreation activities • Family events • Youth Leadership program and Volunteering • Teen co-parenting support We serve families in Southern Alameda County: San Lorenzo, San Leandro, Castro Valley, Hayward, Fremont, Newark, Union City, Sunol, Dublin, Livermore, and Pleasanton.
Service Address: 111 Review WayHayward, CA, 94544
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Description: The Mandela FRC is a West Oakland community hub where children, youth, and families can receive individualized and responsive services and support. Families have access to wellness services and workshops, emergency navigation serives, holistic health screenings, adult continuing education, after school programs, concrete needs, and more.
Service Address: 1340 7th StreetOakland, CA, 94607
Agency Name: La Familia Counseling Service
Description: The Youth and Family Opportunity (YFO) Program provides services to develop place-based, integrated systems of services, support services, and opportunities to serve youth and families. YFO increases access to health and wellness services for low-income and uninsured children and their families in Alameda County by offering prevention services, provided at the Fuller Neighborhood Resource Center and Glad Tidings Church as well as other locations, based on need. We offer free on-site community classes/workshops, such as English as a Second Language (ESL), Zumba, yoga/meditation, diabetes classes, as well as workshops and training on other specialized topics.
Service Address: 27745 Tyrrell Ave.Hayward , CA , 94541
Last Updated: May/19/2024
Agency Name: Fremont Unified School District
Description: School district Early Start program serves children with solely low-incidence disabilities; a child has to be visually impaired, orthopedically impaired or deaf/hard-of-hearing impaired, otherwise referrals go to the Regional Center of the East Bay.
Service Address: 4210 Technology DrFremont, CA, 94538
Agency Name: Fremont Family Resource Center
Description: Public Health Nursing provides nurses to assess the health status and provide health education, case management, counseling, outreach, and referral services for the individuals, families, and community groups. Specific populations include high-risk pregnant and parenting women, infants, and children, people with or exposed to communicable diseases, and the elderly.
Service Address: 39155 Liberty St. Ste. D470Fremont , CA , 94538
Description: The Family Support Services program offers support to families facing stressful or challenging life situations. A professional social worker or counselor can assist you in getting through difficult life situations. Services are available to Tri-City residents and free to those with qualifying incomes. A Family Support Coordinator will work with you and your family to develop an action plan based on your goals. You will receive information about options, tools, and access to resources needed to resolve or stabilize the situation.
Service Address: 39155 Liberty Street, A110Fremont , CA , 94537
Agency Name: Family Paths, Inc.
Description: We offer relationship-based mental health services to families with preschool-aged children who are struggling with emotional or behavioral issues. Our therapists collaborate with children and their parents or caregivers to foster a safe and secure environment in their relationships, while helping caregivers comprehend and meet their children's developmental, emotional, and behavioral needs. We provide services to families across Alameda County, either in the comfort of their own home or at our offices in Oakland and Hayward.
Service Address: Oakland Office, Hayward Office, and In the CommunityAlameda County, CA, 94612 and 94541
Agency Name: Eden Church
Description: The Newcomer Navigation Center offers case management services to newly arrived immigrants in the USA, including accompaniment through the legal process, help to find affordable housing, connection to social services, rental assistance, food access, and much more.
Service Address: 21455 Birch StreetHayward, CA, 94541
Agency Name: East Bay Agency for Children
Description: EBAC’s family resource center in San Leandro serves the families in the San Leandro Unified School District, and Alameda County residents. This Family Resource Center provides the gateway to connect children and their families with health insurance and other social services vital to supporting student health and educational success. EBAC works with district, city, and county personnel as well as other community based organizations to coordinate provision of the following services to families on campuses throughout the school district: Healthcare insurance enrollment and retention (Medi-Cal; Kaiser Health Care Plan); Case Management; Application Assistance: Food Stamps, CalWORKs, General Assistance, etc. Information and referrals for child support, child care, housing, mental health services, etc. Assistance with school enrollment, seasonal workshops, Translation and interpretation
Service Address: 2251 Bancroft AveSan Leandro , CA , 94579
Description: Central Family Resource Center - Oakland The Central Family Resource Center serves the families of the Oakland Unified School District. This family resource center provides the gateway to connect children and their families with health insurance and other social services vital to supporting student health and educational success. EBAC works with district, city, and county personnel as well as other community based organizations to coordinate provision of the following services to families on campuses throughout the school district: Healthcare insurance enrollment and retentieon (Medi-Cal, Healthy Families, Kaiser Health Care Plan) Case Management Application Assistance: Food Stamps, CalWorks, Social Security, In Home Support Services, etc. Information and referrals for child support, child care, housing, mental health services, etc. Assistance with school enrollment Translation and interpretation
Service Address: 746 Grand Ave Portable AOakland, CA, 94610
Description: East Bay Agency for Children operates a student and family support service program that is designed to (1) remove barriers to students’ learning and (2) help families receive resources and support. The center's dual-language (English/Spanish) programs provide support for literacy and social-emotional skills to help prepare low-literacy Mam (Indigenous Guatemalan)and Latino children and their families for Kindergarten.
Service Address: 1700 28th AveOakland , CA, 94601
Agency Name: Davis Street Community Center Incorporated
Description: Davis Street’s goal is to support the entire family unit. The Family Services Program provides assistance to families in securing their basic needs. The services provided by the Family Services Program include food distribution, clothing giveaways, and housing resources. The food and clothing programs serve the Eden Area, which include San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Castro Valley, Cherryland, and Ashland. The certification process for both food and clothing is one in the same and is based on income eligibility. In regards to housing resources, there is a binder at Davis Street’s front desk which contains information on available housing opportunities. The binder is updated monthly.
Service Address: 3081 Teagarden StreetSan Leandro , CA, 94577
Description: Everyday countless parents are kept out of the workforce by a lack of affordable, reliable and quality childcare. Our four centers shine as a beacon of hope to parents by offering a nurturing and educational environment for their children. All programs offer developmentally appropriate curricula, designed to stimulate, nurture and develop healthy minds and bodies. Children move on to kindergarten eager and school ready.
Service Address: 13050 Aurora Drive and 14300 Bancroft Ave.San Leandro, CA California, 94577
Description: The Davis Street Family Resource Center administers an Alternative Payment Program, which is a parental choice child care voucher program for eligible families with children age 0 thru 12, who are living in the Eden area (San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Castro Valley, Ashland, and Berkeley/Albany area). Family eligibility is based on income and need. Families are entitled to choose either traditional or non-traditional services (including evening and weekend care) in their choice of childcare environment, including center-based care, family day care homes and license exempt care.
Service Address: 3081 Teagarden StreetSan Leandro, CA, 94577
Last Updated: May/16/2024
Agency Name: Alameda County Behavioral Health Department
Description: Building Hope/Construyendo Esperanza is a program of Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services that began in 2000. Building Hope is a prevention and early intervention program for children ages 0-8 and their families. Building Hope provides home-based and clinic-based child-parent psychotherapy and family therapy. Services focus on trauma, behavioral, social-emotional, attachment, and/or developmental concerns that parents and caregivers have in their relationship with their young children. Case management, advocacy, and referral services are also provided to the children and families Building Hope serves. In addition, Building Hope offers Family Partner involvement. Family Partners are professional staff members who are family members with children with special needs. Family Partners help caregivers advocate for their children, access and navigate community resources, and improve their daily living situation.
Service Address: 7200 Bancroft Ave, Ste 125DOakland, CA, 94605
Last Updated: May/15/2024
Agency Name: City of Fremont, Youth and Family Services
Description: Youth & Family Services' (YFS) Early Childhoood Counseling Program staff are specialized in early childhood development and parenting. They work with parents and caregivers at the YFS clinic and providing home visits as applicable. Given permission, some children can also be seen at their school settings. Telehealth meetings are also available. Services that the Early Childhood Program staff provide: -Consultation about developmental, social emotional and behavioral concerns -Consultation on parenting strategies and resources -Providing information about how to access services for parents and families -Counseling and consultation for parents on improving their relationship with their infant, toddler or young children up to age 8 years old.
Service Address: 39155 Liberty Street. Suite E-500 Fremont , CA, 94538
Description: The City of Fremont offers several family-focused behavioral health services for children and youth ages 0 to 21 years old to improve their social-emotional well-being, strengthen family relationships, reduce delinquency, and increase school achievement. As needed, families are linked to community resources. Affordable fees are based on income and family size. Medi-Cal insurance accepted.
Service Address: 39155 Liberty Street, Suite E-500Fremont, CA, 94538
Agency Name: Centerforce
Description: Case management for pregnant and parenting mothers in Santa Rita jail during incarceration and up to 18 months after release, Uses an integrated early childhood mental health and child development perspective.
Service Address: 2955 Kerner Blvd, 2nd FloorSan Rafael , CA, 94901
Last Updated: May/14/2024
Agency Name: Through the Looking Glass
Description: We offer home-based infant/parent/child and family mental health services when a parent, parenting grandparent or infant has a developmental or behavioral concern, disability, or medical issue. Areas of work include: Infant mental health or infant/parent psychotherapy; mental health or play therapy for children; family therapy; parent/child therapy; case management/systems navigation.
Agency Name: Brighter Beginnings
Description: The Family Partnership Program is a home visiting program designed to help families in CalWORKs who have infants and children under 3 years old participate in a comprehensive, culturally sensitive, and inclusive program to help meet the emotional, social, health, nutritional, and psychological needs of their children, and also support the parents and families in improving their lives.
Description: Brighter Beginnings’ Early Head Start program (EHS)and Head Start (HS) is a community-based family strengthening program for families with children aged 0 to 5 and expecting families. Its mission is to promote positive birth outcomes, enhance child development and promote healthy family relationships
Service Address: 2744 E 11th St, Suite H01Oakland, CA, 94601
Agency Name: Bananas Inc.
Description: The BANANAS CARE Program provides child care navigation and support to families who are experiencing homelessness. The Family Resource Navigator works with parents to determine child care options and eligibility and supports them in the application and enrollment process to programs that fi t their schedule and family need. We’ve experienced great success in getting families connected to child care subsidies when they work with our Family Resource Navigator.
Service Address: 5232 Claremont AveOakland, CA, 94618
Agency Name: Asian Health Services
Description: We provide children and youth ages 0-8 living in Alameda County with social-emotional support through screening, assessment, education, early intervention, medication support, and individual and family therapy. Our goals are to elevate the social emotional development of the child to age appropriate levels, enhance parental skills, promote emotional stability in the home, improve functioning in life skill areas. **Due to the current pandemic, we are currently providing telehealth services with limited in office services until further notice.
Service Address: 310 8th St. Suite 201Oakland, CA, 94607
Description: We provide children ages 5-21 with social-emotional support through screening, assessment, education, early intervention, medication support, and individual and family therapy. Our goals are to elevate the social emotional development of the child to age appropriate levels, enhance parental skills, promote emotional stability in the home, improve functioning in life skill areas. **Due to the pandemic, we are currently providing telehealth and limited in office services until further notice.
Service Address: 310 8th street, Suite 201Oakland, CA, 94607
Agency Name: Alameda County Public Health FHS Healthy Start Initiative
Description: The Black Infant Health Program (BIH) is designed to empower and support pregnant and parenting African-American women. As part of their efforts to reduce infant mortality and preterm labor in the African American community, BIH provides social support and empowerment in a group setting through intensive case management. BIH participants attend weekly group sessions (10 prenatal and 10 postpartum) designed to help them access their own strengths and set health promoting goals for themselves and their babies. Women can self- refer or be referred by their provider. You can reach Shamelle Bremond by phone at 510-618-2019 or by email at Shamelle.Bremond@acgov.org.
Service Address: 1100 San Leandro BlvdSan Leandro, CA, 94577
Last Updated: May/10/2024
Agency Name: Alameda County Public Health FHS Fatherhood Initiative
Description: The Fatherhood Initiative promotes responsible fatherhood and healthy relationships through skill-based parenting education providing male centered case management and support programs. --Increase men’s access and utilization of local health care and wraparound services --Strengthen and enhancing existing male --Services and system capacity through training --Professional development and health promotion campaigns Alameda county public system partners and non-governmental agencies who provide male and fatherhood services and/or have an interest to do so.
Service Address: 1100 San Leandro Boulevard, Suite 120San Leandro, CA, 94577
Last Updated: May/8/2024
Agency Name: AEFCT
Description: AEFCT provides high quality services that are structured, comprehensive, and individualized. Our mission is to provide intervention to children with autism, putting the needs of each child first so that they are met fairly and appropriately. We use developmentally sound strategies supported by empirical evidence, combined with a team approach that involves family participation. Autism affects the entire family unit, and we recognize that parent education and participation are essential to achieve success.
Service Address: 1900 Powell Street, Suite 600Emeryville, CA, 94608
Last Updated: April/15/2024
Agency Name: Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health and Training Center
Description: Provides mental health prevention, intervention, and support to children and their families who are at risk or experiencing social, emotional, behavioral or developmental difficulties. There are various signs that arise in infants and children that signal difficulties, and could benefit from our services. We also recognize that the parenting process can be frustrating, overwhelming, and bring about feelings of isolation. We believe that if these difficulties are addressed early, with support and compassion, suffering can be minimized in later life and there can be progress toward successful development and positive family relationships.
Service Address: 39420 Liberty Street, Ste. 252Fremont, CA, 94538
Last Updated: April/12/2024
Agency Name: Play Pals Preschool
Description: As a Reggio-inspired program, PlayPals creates co-learning environments where teachers have a lateral relationship with children rather than a hierarchical one. In addition to a teaching curriculum that views all children as competent and capable learners and individuals, we are firm believers that it is a child’s right to be a part of an inclusive setting. For neurotypical children, studies indicate increased empathy and compassion for those around them, while outcomes for children with developmental delays include increased language development and social skills. We find it incredibly important to reinforce the different milestones within social and emotional development and kindness with others. Onsite speech and occupational therapy services will be offered to students who require additional support. Tuition vouchers welcome! Research has shown that in the field of early education, inclusion settings benefit children with and without special needs.
Service Address: 14207 East 14th StreetSan Leandro, CA, 94578
Last Updated: April/1/2024
Agency Name: Jewish Family & Community Services East Bay
Description: The Children and Youth Program at JFCS- East Bay provides individual, dyadic, and family therapy to children 0-8 years of age and their families. Along with our individual therapy work, we also provide Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation services to various preschools in Alameda County. Telehealth services available as clinically indicated.
Service Address: 2484 Shattuck Ave, # 210 Berkeley, CA , 94704
Last Updated: March/11/2024
Agency Name: Seneca Family of Agencies
Description: Alameda Connections Early Childhood Wraparound Program serves the youngest Alameda County children (ages birth-10) who are experiencing difficulties in school and/or may need more intensive support services to stabilize. Alameda Connections serves families who are experiencing difficulties in any number of areas including: parent-child relationship problems, at risk of losing school placement, and/or behavioral issues with their child. We use a team approach with a Care Coordinator (clinician-level) who leads treatment team meetings, organizes treatment and works more directly to support felt needs of the caregiver (access to resources, case management, etc.) and a support counselor who provides individual rehabilitation services in the home, school, and community. We also have a Family Partner who may be assigned to work with a family and who provides individualized support to the caregiver.
Service Address: 8945 Golf Links RoadOakland, CA - CALIFORNIA, 94605
Last Updated: February/5/2024
Agency Name: Native American Health Center
Description: Fatherhood Is Brotherhood was started in June of 2020. Native American Health Centers first program geared towards Fatherhood. Fatherhood Is Brotherhood Breaking The Cycle was created for Fathers to have a save place where fathers can connect with other fathers and discuss topics that are concerns for Fathers and finding ways to accomplish there goals as a Parent
Service Address: 3124 International Blvd Oakland , CA, 94601
Last Updated: January/12/2024
Service Address: 5776 Stoneridge Mall Rd., Ste. 340Pleasanton, CA, 94588
Last Updated: October/18/2023
Description: The center-based option for Early Head Start serves families with children 0-3 residing in Oakland. Homeless families with children 0-3 are also eligible. In the center-based program, M-F 9am-3pm, families are offered: •Infant/toddler education and care •Breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack • A multicultural play-based curriculum • Opportunities for parent leadership and education •Family resources and support Through the Looking Glass (TLG) and its Early Head Start Center are located at the Ed Roberts Campus, at a transit hub, the Ashby BART station in Berkeley. The campus is a model of universal design, and has many empowerment-oriented resources for people with disabilities.
Service Address: 3075 Adeline St., Ste. 120Berkeley, CA, 94703
Description: Home-based program for expectant parents with disabilities. Preparing parenting adaptations, childbirth education.
Description: Home-based support for parents with intellectual disability and their children. Adaptations (e.g. cognitive adaptations, adaptations in communication) and case management. See Adaptive Baby Care Equipment for adaptations when there are physical as well as cognitive disability issues.
Last Updated: February/21/2023
Agency Name: Women's Daytime Drop-In Center (Berkeley)
Description: Housing programs are available to eligible women and children. Shelter Plus Care: The Shelter Plus Care program provides long term rental assistance and case management for homeless persons with disabilities. Housing Stabilization: The WDDC’s Housing Stabilization Program provides up to 18 months of rental subsidy for families. Housing Retention: The Housing Retention Program provides grants to eligible Berkeley residents facing eviction. These grants allow individuals and families to pay overdue rent to maintain their housing.
Service Address: 2218 Acton Street Berkeley, CA , 94702
Description: The Women’s Daytime Drop-in Center (WDDC) offers free services to any homeless woman and her children. Women can access WDDC services by dropping in Monday through Friday between the hours of 8am and 4pm. WDDC is empowering women and children to move from the streets to a home by providing ongoing and intensive counseling, case management services, daily support groups, a comprehensive children’s program, a variety of referral services, and a transitional housing program for four single parent families. The WDDC has evolved from its original mission of providing emergency and crisis response to a program of on-going support services. The WDDC serves an average of 150 women and children each month in a nurturing, home-like environment. Services are available at no fee to any homeless woman or child.
Agency Name: Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center Inc.
Description: Family Support Services (FSS) provides comprehensive case management services to pregnant and parenting teens/adults. Eligible clients must have a child under the age of 5. We serve Southern Alameda County. Our services are free, voluntary and confidential.
Service Address: 22211 Foothill BlvdHayward, CA, 94541
Agency Name: The Unity Council
Description: We offer child development and parental support services at a public school for pregnant and parenting teens. Our prenatal program provides home visits and prenatal education to pregnant women and families with newborns. The home base program serves medically fragile and typically developing infants and toddlers through weekly home visitation and developmental playgroups.
Agency Name: San Lorenzo Unified School District
Description: Programs for children ages 0-3 with low incidence disabilities of orthopedic impairment, visually impaired or blind, and deaf/hard of hearing. Early Start services are individualized and may include periodic monitoring, early interventionist home visits, center-based programs, and speech, occupational, and physical therapy.
Service Address: 15510 Usher St.San Lorenzo, CA, 94580
Agency Name: San Antonio Family Resource Center
Description: Parent-child program to foster bonding, attachment, social skills at our school readiness site. Schedule includes free play, art, a light snack, circle and outdoor play. Includes monthly drumming with Pablo. Open to parents and caregivers with children up to 5 years old. Drop-ins welcomed.
Service Address: 2800 Park BlvdOakland, CA, 94610
Agency Name: Roots Community Health Center
Description: Stay Ready for School provides culturally responsive, community-centered services to families in East Oakland in order to improve health, education, and developmental outcomes among young children of African descent. We focus on improving health and birth outcomes and empowering parents to become better equipped to navigate their children's school systems and community resources.
Service Address: 9925 International BlvdOakland, CA, 94603
Description: Roots Community Health Center prepared under-resourced communities to improve school readiness by addressing food security, primary care, behavioral health, and training opportunities. Roots also has health and wellness services, family navigation, workforce enterprises, and more.
Agency Name: Regional Center of the East Bay
Description: RCEB's Early Start Program provides early intervention services to infants and toddlers (ages birth to 3) with developmental delays and disabilities in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. If you have a concern of developmental delay or disability for your child, to make a referral for eligibility determination evaluation you can contact one of the following: Referral Phone Line: 510-618-6195 Referral eFax: 510-678-4156, Attn: EI Intake Referral Fax: 510-618-7763, Attn: EI Intake Referral Email: earlystartreferrals@rceb.org
Service Address: 500 Davis Street, Suite 100San Leandro , CA, 94577
Agency Name: New Haven Unified School District
Description: Strong Families is a home visiting program providing services to pregnant and parenting families with Native children under the age of three in Alameda County. The program facilitates the healing and growth of safe, loving, and strong American Indian and Alaskan Native families. Strong Families supports families in accessing healthcare services, having a healthy pregnancy, learning about infant care, and getting linked to community resources.
Agency Name: Lotus Bloom Family Resource Center
Description: A parent-child playgroup for children 0-5 years old at Garfield Elementary School at 1640 22nd Ave. Schedule includes free play, art, a light snack, circle and puzzle time. Open to parents and caregivers with children 0-5 years. Drop-ins welcome.
Service Address: Garfield Elementary SchoolOakland, CA, 94606
Description: Parent-child program to foster bonding, attachment, social and motor development. Schedule includes free play, art, a light snack, circle and puzzle time. Includes monthly story time with a librarian from Oakland Public Library, and monthly Little Science classes. Open to parents and caregivers with children 0-5. Drop-ins welcomed.
Service Address: 8711 MacArthur Blvd, Portable B (behind parking lot)Oakland, CA, 94605
Description: Parent-child program to foster bonding, attachment, social and motor development. Schedule includes free play, art, a light snack, circle and puzzle time. Includes drumming, dance and movement. Open to parents and caregivers with children under 48 months.
Service Address: 555 19th Street, Unit 131Oakland, CA, 94612