Name
Phone
Who's Eligible
What to Do When
What Services
San Jose
Abilities United (formerly C.A.R, Community Association for Rehabilitation)
4250 Latimer Ave., , San Jose, CA 95116
E-Mail: info@AbilitiesUnited.org
Web Site: www.AbilitiesUnited.org
Telephone: 408-370-0488 No Medi-Cal accepted; ID, SS # needed and referral form from caseworker, proof of mental illness. Tue., Thu. 9:00am-4:30pm; appointment for program and overview required. Available on Tue. afternoons only. Call (408) 937-3926 Spanish, Vietnamese spoken. No medical services. Counseling for mentally ill only; help with job placement.
ACT for Mental Health, Inc.
441 Park Ave., San Jose, CA 95110
E-Mail: actmentalhealth@aol.com
Web Site: www.charityfocus.org/act
(408) 287 2640
Fax: (408) 287 7428
Community at large Call or drop by Tues. Wed. Thurs. 10:00 am - 4 pm. Low-cost individual & group therapy for persons handicapped socially, economically or mentally. Classes and focus groups in community environment.
Adult and Child Guidance Center
950 W. Julian St., San Jose, CA 95126
Cross street Morrison.
(408) 292-9353 Drug and alcohol services only; sliding scale with minimum charge of $25 to maximum of $100 per session. Referrals required. Open to all. Office hours Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm; Counseling services Tue., Wed., Thu. 11:00am-7:00pm. Spanish, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Tagalog spoken. Counseling for: individuals and family, teenage crisis, seniors, drug/alcohol problems, domestic violence, deaf and hard of hearing, Southeast Asian. Financial aid loans for eligible persons.
Alum Rock Counseling Center
1245 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA 95116-2339
Web Site: www.alumrockcc.org
(408) 294-0500 Youth: troubled, runaway, and other adolescents. Mon.-Thu. 9:00am-9:00pm, Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm. 24hr. Crisis intervention; counseling; support groups; victim assistance; individual/family counseling.
American Red Cross
San Jose, CA
(408) 577-1000
(408) 577-2050 Fax
(800) 227-2345
Persons in need. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm. Fees for health services vary according to income. No one is denied health services because of inability to pay. Call for Information and referral. Help and support in emergencies.
Asian Americans for Community Involvement (AACI) e
2400 Moorpark Ave. Ste. 300, San Jose, CA 95128
Web Site: www.aaci.org/api-justice -coalition.htm
(408) 975-2730 x177 Serves the Asian Community Senior meal Persons over 60. Mon-Fri Days Served: Wed Thurs (11:00) T, Fri (11:30) Dor Seniorsa Catered: Chinese Cuisine. A donation of $2.00 is suggested. Other services ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES ADVOCACY SERVICES API JUSTICE COALITION BASN CALWORKS CENTER FOR SURVIVORS OF TORTURE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM DRINKING DRIVER PROGRAM HEALTH EDUCATION & PROMOTION HIV/AIDS EDUCATION AND PREVENTION PROGRAM MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING SERVICES PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES SACPA ( PROP 36) SENIOR WELLNESS PROGRAM SOUTH BAY FIRST THURSDAYS SUBSTANCE ABUSE MANAGED CARE SERVICES YOUTH PROGRAM
Asian Women's Home
240 Moorpark Ave. Ste. 300, San Jose, CA 95128
Use VTA bus 325, 85.
Web Site: www.aaci.org
(408) 975-2739 24 hour hotline
(408) 975-2730 Office
For Battered women and women with their children. Boys up to age 12 accepted. Call for availability and information. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm. Services available in Asian languages.Mandarin Chinese, Vietnamese, Laotian, Taiwanese, Cantonese, Tagalog spoken. TRO (Temporary Restraining Orders). 6-week program. Fee on a donation basis.
Billy DeFrank Gay and Lesbian Center
938 The Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126
E-Mail: bdfcpres@aol.com
Web Site: www.defrank.org
(408) 293-2429
(408) 293-3040 Office
(408) 298-8986 Fax
Youths, Lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender and Questioning Community of Santa Clara County ages 14 yr-senior. Mon.-Fri. 12:00-10:00pm; Sat.-Sun. 12:00-6:00pm. No medical services, community information/referral center, housing and employment boards, youth program, sports, addiction outreach, etc.
Cal Works Mobil Medical Van
(408) 885-4880 CalWorks participants. Callfor information. Van Locations: Mondays - Gilroy/San Martin (South County), 191 Leavesley Rd., Gilroy. Tuesdays- L'Avenida (North County), 1110 L'Avenida, Mountain View. Wednesdays - Las Plumas (East Valley), 591 N. King Rd., San Jose. Thursdays- Senter Rd. (South San Jose) 1888 Senter Rd., San Jose. Fridays - closed.
Chaboya Clinic
2410 Senter Rd., San Jose, CA 95111
(888) 334-1000
(408) 494-3300
(408) 494-7500 Advice Nurse
Medi-Cal accepted; need to apply for special program if in financial need. Call for appointment. 8:00am Mon.-Fri. Spanish and Vietnamese spoken. Advice nurse; general medicine; dental clinic; counseling; labs and x-rays; Asian medicine.
City Team Ministries
580 Charles St., San Jose, CA 95112
Off Old Oakland Rd.
Web Site: www.cityteam.org
(408) 288-2185
(408) 288-2177 Fax
Homeless and persons in need. Call for information. General medical services. Homeless project site.
CompreCare Health Center
3030 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, CA 95127
(408) 259-8400 All. Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale (proof needed--check stub, proof of address). Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:30pm. Sat. 8:30am-4:30pm (adult and pediatric clinic). General medical (OBGYN, adult, pediatric), drug abuse program for pregnant women (call 254-3396).
Deaf Counseling Advocacy and Referral Agency (DCARA)
540 Bird Ave., San Jose, CA 95125
E-Mail: calclad@deaflaw.org
Web Site: www.deaflaw.org/
(408) 298-6770
(408) 298-5448 TTY
(877) 322-7299 Toll Free
(877) 322-7288 Toll Free TTY
Free to all deaf individuals. Legal assistance for hearing impaired in area of discrimination. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-12:00pm and 1:00-4:30pm. Spanish, American Sign Language spoken. Call for information and appointment. Counseling; advocacy; job placement services.
Diabetes Society
1165 Lincoln Ave. Ste. 300, San Jose, CA 95125
Web Site: www.diabetes.org
(408) 287-3785 No Medi-Cal accepted; $50 consultation for nonmembers, $35 membership cost, $25 seniors 50+ years. Scholarship available to those unable to pay. Fee for nurse, dietitian. Mon.-Wed., Fri. 8:30am-4:30pm . Thu. 8:30am-8:00pm. Little to no medical services; counseling for diabetics; parenting classes; camp with kid fundraising.
East Valley Community Clinic
2470 Alvin Ave., Ste 4, San Jose, CA 95121
Web Site: www.plannedparenthood.co m
(408) 274-7100
(408) 279-3312 Central 24 Hour Hotline
(408) 683-2482 South 24 Hour Hotline
(650) 494-8420 North 24 Hour Hotline
(408) 885-6250
Community residents. Medi-Cal accepted, sliding scale for some services. Mon., Wed. 1:00-8:00pm; Tue., Thu., Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm. (Sat. by appointment). Spanish, Vietnamese spoken. Provides primary medical services including general medicines, physicals for school, immunizations, blood pressure screening, pregnancy testing etc. Also provide health education on HIV/AIDS and teen pregnancy. Fees: Medi-Cal is accepted, sliding scale is based on income and number of members in family. Emergency Grants are provided for one time visits and are based on need.
Economic and Social Opportunities
1445-47 Oakland Rd., San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 971-0888
(408) 289-1070 Health Services
All of Santa Clara County is served by this organization. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5pm (Office), Mon.-Thu. 8:00am-8:00pm, Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm (Health Services). Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Filipino (Tagalog), Spanish, Vietnamese, and English are spoken. General medical care, Family, Pediatrics, OBGYN, etc. Pregnant and pre-natal care No one is denied health services because of inability to pay but Fees are charged and vary according to income for child care and health services. Eligibility also varies according to the program.
Ethiopian Community Services
304 N. 6th St., San Jose, CA 95112
E-Mail: ecssanjose@aol.com
(408) 297-7638 Free to all Ethiopian refugees and immigrants. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm; Ethiopian and related languages. Community services, counseling, information referral, translation, interpretation, computer training.
First Christian Church
80 S. 5th St., San Jose, CA 95112
E-Mail: fccsj@jps.net
Web Site: www.firstchristianchurch sanjose.org/
(408) 294-2944
(408) 294-8104
(408) 294-2963 Fax
Homeless and persons in need. Call for information. General medical services. Homeless Project site.
First United Methodist Church of San Jose
24 N. Fifth St., San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 294-7254 x312 Homeless and local residents in need. Call for appointment. General medical services. Limited bags of groceries. Spanish and Vietnamese spoken.
Gardner Children's Center
611 Willis Ave., San Jose, CA 95125
Web Site: www.estrellafamilyservic es.org
(408) 998-1343
(408) 961-9800
Need to be working or going to school; sliding scale. Office hours Mon.-Fri. 6:30am-6:00pm. Call to make appointment 8:00am-5:00pm; placed on waiting list; Spanish spoken. No medical services; child-care programs for infants to 6th grade; health screenings (dental, hearing, eye) bilingual instruction; parent support services.
Gardner Health Center
195 E. Virginia St., San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 998-2264
(408) 998-8812
Low income and homeless. Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm. Need to go in and register before making appointment. Spanish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Russian spoken. General medical care (family, pediatric, OBGYN, etc.); pregnant and pre-natal care; outpatient clinic; dental, nutrition, lab, counseling; pharmacy.
Good Samaritan Charitable Trust
2025 Gateway Pl., San Jose, CA 95110
(408) 452-1380
(408) 961-9800 Flu program
(408) 961-9850 HIV/AIDS
(408) 961-9856 (Fax)
No Medi-Cal accepted; have program to determine financial need; need doctor referral stating HIV positive. Financial assistance for eligible persons. Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm; call for appointment. Spanish spoken. HIV/AIDS case management and supportive services. Flu immunization (open to all).
Hispanic Women's Council
185 South 16th St., San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 993-0106 $7 for nonmembers for each conference; $35 membership fee; scholarship available for those in need. No office; work out of their houses. No office; work out of their houses. Conferences, seminars on education, leadership, and career development. Activities.
HOPE Rehabilitation Services
2300 Clove Dr., San Jose, CA 95128
Web Site: www.hopeservices.org
(408) 282-0456 Anyone Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-4:00pm. Life skills programs for severely handicapped adults. Mobility training, counseling services.
Indian Health Center
1333 Meridian Ave., San Jose, CA 95125
Web Site: www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs /Diversity/ihc.html
(408) 445-3400
(408) 269-9273 Fax
Medi-Cal accepted; check stub required for residents with sliding scale. Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm, Thu. 8:00am-8:00pm. (Thu. by appointment only). Spanish, Vietnamese spoken. General medicine; Acute (sudden) and Chronic (long-term) illness; Preventative (cancer screening); Immunization; Pediatric Care; HIV screening.
Indo-Chinese Resettlement and Cultural Center (IRCC)
399 W. San Carlos St., San Jose, CA 95110-2629
E-Mail: nampham@irccsj.com
Web Site: www.irccsj.com
(408) 971-7857 For refugees and immigrants referred by the county. Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm. Vietnamese, Laotian spoken. Family support services. Vocational ESL; job training; tobacco cessation; elderly services; abused women and children support; immigrates. And refugee social services.
InnVision: Georgia Travis Center
297 Commercial St., San Jose, CA 95112
Web Site: www.innvision.org
(408) 453-3124
(408) 453-4548 Fax
Homeless and persons in need. Call for information. General medical services. Homeless project site. Dental service for children
InnVision: Julian Street Inn
546 W. Julian St., San Jose, CA 95110
Use VTA bus 22, 65.
Web Site: www.innvision.org
(408) 271-0820 Open to all mentally-ill adults; Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale; referral only, needs to be Access connected. 24-hour availability. Emergency and temporary housing to homeless mentally ill adults; case management; job development; mental health rehabilitation services.
InnVision: Montgomery Street Inn
358 N Montgomery St., San Jose, CA 95110
Use VTA bus 22, 65.
Web Site: www.innvision.org
(408) 271-5160 All in need. Kaiser doctors every Tue. 2:00-5:30pm. Garner Health: every Mon. and Tue. 6:00pm-9:00pm. Free Medical Services. Must be clean & sober. Sign in at the front desk.
Japanese American Community Senior Services of San Jose
588 N. 4th St., San Jose, CA 95112
E-Mail: yuaikai@prodigy.net
Web Site: www.yuaikai.org
(408) 294-2505
(408) 294-0343 Fax
Open to all seniors (60 and over); $10 yearly fee. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm. Japanese spoken. Adult social day care; nutrition programs; Japanese and Mandarin language classes; calligraphy.
Korean-American Community Services
1800-B Fruitdale Ave., San Jose, CA 95128
(408) 920-9733 Open to all, Korean immigrants, families, etc. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm. Korean and Japanese spoken. Nurse visits 2nd Mon. each month 10:00am-12:00pm for blood pressure and referrals. Social services; ESL classes; nutrition program; translation; senior service. Projects.
Lupus Foundation of America
2635 N. First St. Ste. 206, San Jose, CA 95134-2032
E-Mail: balf@balf.org
Web Site: www.balf.org
(408) 954-8600
(408) 748-7563 Spanish
(408) 954-8129 Fax
Open to all. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm . Spanish telephone line (not very accessible). No medical services, patient education programs, conferences; library; support programs; medical referral list.
Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA)
130 N. Jackson Ave., San Jose, CA 95116
Web Site: www.macsa.org
(408) 928-1122 Open to all. Mon.-Fri. (Office) 8:30am-5:30pm. Weekend night jams for youth on Fri. and Sat. nights; adult day health care--Mon.-Thu., 2:00pm-6:00pm; Spanish spoken. No medical services; adult day-care; AIDS and tobacco awareness; senior services; youth centers; anti-gang and drug prevention.
Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA)
660 Sinclair Dr., San Jose, CA 95116
Web Site: www.macsa.org
(408) 929-1080 Any youth from 6-24 years. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:30pm. Tutors, counseling, sports weight room, youth employment connection, and gang intervention. Spanish spoken.
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.
255 N. Market St., San Jose, CA 95110
Web Site: www.resourcealliance.org
(408) 292-7292 Open to all. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm No medical services; preventative, educational, and technical services on alcohol and drug abuse; 24hr. Helpline Information/Referral program; youth programs.
Needle Exchange and Harm Reduction
380 N. 1st. St., San Jose, CA 95112
1st St. at Basset St.
(408) 293-2747 x265
(888) 308-1110
All who need to exchange needles for clean ones. Mon. 9:00am-11:00am. Fri 1:30-4:00pm. Call for current locations and hours. Nurses on site. Needle exchange.
Needle Exchange and Harm Reduction
2220 Moorpark Ave., San Jose, CA 95128
VMC Campus site behind Public Health Building
(408) 293-2747 x265
(888) 308-1110
All who need to exchange needles for clean ones. Fri. 10:30-11:30pm. Site Behind Public Health Building Bascom Ave. and Moorpark Ave. Nurses on site. Needle exchange.
Needle Exchange and Harm Reduction
Stockton Ave. and Lenzen Ave., San Jose, CA 95126
(408) 293-2747 x265
(888) 308-1110
All who need to exchange needles for clean ones. Tue. 1:30-4:00pm. Fri. 1:30-4:00pm. Site is located near the corner towards the railroad tracks. Nurses on site. Needle exchange.
Needle Exchange and Harm Reduction
King Rd. at Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, CA 95112
Between Kragens and KFC.
(408) 293-2747 x265
(888) 308-1110
All who need to exchange needles for clean ones. Mon. 1:30-4:00pm. Wed. 1:30-4:00pm. Nurses on site. Needle exchange.
Next Door
1181 N. Fourth St. Ste. A, San Jose, CA 95112
Use VTA bus 65.
Web Site: www.nextdoor.org
(408) 279-7550
(408) 279-2962 24-Hour Hotline
Open to all adults affected by domestic violence (victims, witnesses); no Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm. Spanish spoken. see web-site for changes Bilingual services; crisis counseling for women and children; women's shelter (call hotline); assistance with restraining orders.
Nuestra Casa (DFCS)
1900 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, CA
408/251-9491 Services free to residents of Mayfair neighborhood Call for information Group counseling for children exposed to domestic violence.
Pathway House
102 S. 11th St., San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 998-5191
(800) 488-9919 Gateway Programs Referral Line
All clients/participants must be referred by Gateway. Call for information. Residential drug treatment.
Planned Parenthood
1691 The Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126
Web Site: www.plannedparenthood.or g
(408) 287-7526 All children and adults; Medi-Cal accepted; sliding-scale. Call in for appointment; Mon. 8:15am-3:00pm (3:00-6:00pm Teen Clinic), Tue. 8:45am-8pm, Wed. 7:45-8:00am and 5:00-8:00pm (last drop-in at 3:00pm), Thu. 8:30am-8:00pm (last drop-in at 5:00pm), Fri. 7:30am-5:00pm. Pediatric appointments: Mon.-Thu. 9:00am-12:00pm, Fri. 12:00-3:00pm. Spanish, Cambodian spoken. Gen. med. care; birth control; HIV testing; abortion; pre-natal; immunization, pregnancy. tests on drop-in basis.
Planned Parenthood
3131 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, CA 95127
Web Site: www.plannedparenthood.or g
(408) 729-7600 (Alum Rock Site) call for appointment; Mon. 10:00am-5:00pm, Tue. 12:00-7:00pm, Wed. 7:45am-1:00pm, Thu. 10:00am-5:00pm, Fri. 9:00am-4:00pm. Spanish, Tagalog spoken. General medical care; birth control; HIV testing; abortion; pre-natal; immunization, pregnancy tests on drop-in basis.
Portugese Organization for Social Services and Opportunities (POSSO)
1115 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA 95116
Web Site: www.portuguesecenter.org /
(408) 293-0877 Open to all seniors in Portuguese community; no fee, but accepts donations. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-4:30pm. Portuguese spoken. Information/referral, senior escort, nutrition (M, T, & TH 12:00pm), FOOD DISTRIBUTION, transportation, case assistance. Citizenship classes Thu. 7:00-9:00pm. Portugese cuisine
Portuguese Organization for Social Services (POSSO)
1115 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA 95116
Web Site: www.serve.com/posso/
(408) 293-0877 Open to all seniors in Portuguese community; no fee, but accepts donations. Mon.-Fri 9:00am-4:30pm. Portuguese spoken. Information/referral; senior escort, nutrition (Tue., Thu. 12:00pm), transportation, case assistance, etc.; citizenship classes Thu. 7:00-9:00pm.
Public Health Services
720 Empey Way, San Jose, CA 95128
(408) 874-5000 General public. Call for information. TB testing for children and adults, family planning education, pregnacy testing, blood pressure screening, diabetes testing, testing for anemia blood test, height and weight for WIC program, cholesterol screening, lice education and medication, nutritional counseling, childhood vaccines/immunizations, childhood developmental scfeening (0-5 years), parenting information and education, health education and referral, medical resources.
Public Health Services
1989 McKee Rd., San Jose, CA 95116
(408) 251-2760 General public. Call for information. TB testing for children and adults, family planning education, pregnacy testing, blood pressure screening, diabetes testing, testing for anemia blood test, height and weight for WIC program, cholesterol screening, lice education and medication, nutritional counseling, childhood vaccines/immunizations, childhood developmental scfeening (0-5 years), parenting information and education, health education and referral, medical resources.
Public Health Services
614 Tully Rd., San Jose, CA 95111
(408) 299-4305 General public. Call for information. TB testing for children and adults, family planning education, pregnacy testing, blood pressure screening, diabetes testing, testing for anemia blood test, height and weight for WIC program, cholesterol screening, lice education and medication, nutritional counseling, childhood vaccines/immunizations, childhood developmental scfeening (0-5 years), parenting information and education, health education and referral, medical resources.
Public Health Services
976 Lenzen Ave., San Jose, CA 95126
(408) 792-5020 General public. Call for information. TB testing for children and adults, family planning education, pregnacy testing, blood pressure screening, diabetes testing, testing for anemia blood test, height and weight for WIC program, cholesterol screening, lice education and medication, nutritional counseling, childhood vaccines/immunizations, childhood developmental scfeening (0-5 years), parenting information and education, health education and referral, medical resources.
RotaCare Bay Area
100 Oak Street , San Jose, CA 95110
Clinic located on Edwards St. behind the school.
Web Site: www.rotacarebayarea.org/ sanjose.html
(408) 715-3088 Providing free medical care to people who have the most need and the least access to medical services. Wed. 5:30pm-8:30pm. Minor illnesses/injuries. Chronic condition management. Gynecological. STD treatment. Health education.
RotoCare Bay Area
100 Oak St., San Jose, CA 95110
On Edwards St. behind the school.
Web Site: www.rotacarebayarea.org/ sanjose.html
(408) 715-3088 Very low-income individuals and families, the homeless, the uninsured and the migrant population. Wed. 5:30-8:30pm. Minor illnesses/injuries, chronic condition management, gynecological, STD treatment, and health education.
Salvation Army
405 N. 4th St., San Jose, CA 95133
(408) 282-1175
(408) 286-8784 Fax
Homeless and persons in need. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-4:00pm (family assistance), Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-1:00pm (senior center), Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-4:30pm (administration). Emergency. Services include food, medicine, clothing, shelter for men, etc.; senior center; community referral service for homeless.
San Jose Family Shelter
1590 Las Plumas Ave., San Jose, CA 95133
Use VTA bus 77.
Web Site: www.sjfamilyshelter.org/
(408) 926-8885
(408) 254-2056 Fax
Parents over 18 and children under 18. Call for appointment Mon.-Fri. 10:00am.-1:00pm. No waiting list; first come, first served basis. Must have identification. Program fee assessed at 15% of income. General medical services. Homeless project site. 24-hour facility. Shelter and comprehensive day services available for residents. Clean and sober program. Handicap facilities available.
Santa Clara County Social Advocates for Youth
1072 S. De Anza Blvd. Ste. 208, San Jose, CA 95129
E-Mail: inso@sayscc.org
Web Site: www.say.org
(408) 253-3540
(408) 253-5903 Fax
Open to all youth; Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm (administration) offer counseling appointment after 5:00pm. Spanish spoken. No medical services; temporary residential care for run-away/homeless; youth and family care and counseling; interdepartmental living skills training; drug and alcohol prevention programs. Truancy abatement, mentoring program.
Services for Brain Impaired (SBI)
667 Chapman St., San Jose, CA 95126
Web Site: www.sbicares.org
(408) 295-4119
(408) 291-2527
Open to all individuals with sustained head injury; no Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale. Mon.-Thu. 8:30am-4:00pm. Spanish spoken. Helps individuals reach maximum level of independence; education classes; case management; counseling; information/referral; advocacy.
St. James Health Center
55 E. Julian St., San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 280-1316 All. Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale (proof needed--check stub, proof of address). Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:30pm (adult and pediatric clinic). General medical (OBGYN, pediatric, etc.); podiatry, lab, counseling, optometry, nutrition, internal medicine.
St. Joseph's Office of the Poor
80 S. Market St., San Jose, CA 95113
(408) 283-8110
(408) 283-8110 Fax
Homeless and persons in need. Call for information. General medical services. Homeless project site.
Valley Health Care Center
976 Lenzen Ave. Ste. 1800, San Jose, CA 95126
(408) 792-5500 Please call to make an appointment. Free Condoms, STD testing, Male health exams, Prostate exams, Male health information. Langages: Spanish, English.
Valley Health Care Center
976 Lenzen Ave., San Jose, CA 94126
(408) 792-5556 Women40 old and up. Call for information and appointment. Mammogram Services are free if you qualify under the BCEDP Program.
Valley Health Center
976 Lenzen Ave., San Jose, CA 94126
(408) 792-5556 All. Call for information and appointment. Medi-Cal accepted, low cost services sliding scale. Annual exams for women and men. Contraceptives: 3 month injection (Depo-Provera), pills, norplant, IUD/Condoms, diaphragm and emergency contraception (Morning After pill).STD Testing and treatment, pregnancy testing, Hepatitis Bscreening and treatment, breast exams.
YWCA in Santa Clara Valley
375 S. Third St., San Jose, CA 95112
Web Site: www.ywca.org
(408) 295-4011 Open to all; Medi-Cal sliding scale. Women and families Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm. Spanish spoken. Advocacy; counseling; child care; child assault prevention; parent education; career center; rape crisis; transitional housing; case management, at risk youth programs.
Health Trust
2105 S. Bascom Ave., Suite 220, Campbell, CA 95128
E-Mail: communitywellness@health trust.org
Web Site: www.healthtrust.org
Phone: 408-559-9385
Fax: 408-559-9515
Community at large. Call for information and locations Provides a wide range of low-cost health services - from blood pressure tests, flu shots and cholesterol screenings to a health-related lecture series. Services are delivered at convenient locations such as local drug stores, neighborhood churches and work sites.
Hospice of the Valley
4850 Union Ave
E-Mail: request@hospicevalley.or g
Web Site: www.hospicevalley.org
Phone: (408) 559-5600
Fax: (408) 559-3462
Patient must reside in the hospice service area - Santa Clara Palliative Consult Team,Pre-Hospice Support, Post-Hospice Support, Grief Counsel Non Hospice, Community Bereavement, Medicare Medicaid
Legal Services in ASL Frank D. Granato

E-Mail: fgranato@411legal.com
Web Site: www.411legal.com.
Ph: 714.547.3361
FAX: 714.547.4919
TTY: 1-714-547-4998
All & Families With Reduced Income/Hearing Impaired Call for information and appointment and or visit web page. Legal assistance, Pro Bono(Free) to Families With Reduced Income/Hearing Impaired, referrals Frank is proficient in Sign Language
Santa Clara
Bill Wilson Center
3490 The Alameda, Santa Clara, CA 95050
E-Mail: bwcmail@billwilsoncenter .org
Web Site: www.billwilsoncenter.org
(408) 243-0222 Homeless and persons in need. Call for information. General medical services. Homeless project site.
Bill Wilson Center
3490 The Alameda , Santa Clara, CA 95050
E-Mail: bwcmail@billwilsoncenter .org
Web Site: www.billwilsoncenter.org
Tel: (408) 243-0222
Fax: (408) 246-5752
Homeless and youth in need. Call for information. General medical services. Homeless project site.
Center for Living with Dying
The Atrium 1265 El Camino Real, Suite 208 , Santa Clara, CA 95050
E-Mail: ww.futurefamilies.org/th ecentre/contact.shtml
Web Site: www.billwilsoncenter.org /thecentre/contact.shtml
(408) 243-0222 Tel
(408) 553-0110 Fax
No one is turned away. Charitable contributions accepted. Mon.-Thu. 9:00am-5:00pm. Appointments can be made for evenings. Spanish, English spoken. 24-hour answering service. The center provides seminars and workshops focusing on exploring feelings about terminal illness, death, and grief, as well as the dynamics of loss and change.
EHC - Sobrato Family Living Center
1509 Agnew Rd., Santa Clara, CA 95054
(408) 855-8506 x12
(408) 855-8035 Fax

Homeless and persons in need. Call for information. General medical services. Homeless project site.
HOPE Rehabilitation Services
1777 Agnew Rd., Santa Clara, CA 95054
Web Site: www.hopeservices.org
(408) 748-2850 Infants 0-3 years, seniors and adults with developmental or multiple disabilities. Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-4:30pm. Need to be referred to by the San Andreas regional center (408) 374-9960, Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm, or the State Department of Rehabilitation. Work training, job placement; counseling; infant services; senior center; mobility training and supported living. Job training 18 years and older. No medical services.
Indo-American Community Center
3065 Democracy Way, Santa Clara, CA 95054
E-Mail: icsc@yahoo.com
Web Site: www.indo-american.org
(408) 748-1771 Open to all Indian immigrants and families. Mon.-Fri. 11:00am-4:00pm. Special programs on Sat. also. Call for information. Bi-monthly senior socialization; dance; children and family camps; meetings; yoga class; creative writing and computer class.
Pathway Society, Inc.
1659 Scott Blvd. Ste. 30, Santa Clara, CA 95050
(408) 244-1834
(800) 488-9919 Gateway Programs Referral Line
$60 min. individual or sliding scale. $85 initial fee / $35 group fee, or referral by County (call Gateway). Mon.-Fri. 9:00-11:30am, 1:00pm-4:30pm. Call Gateway Programs referral line first. No medical services; substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment; group and individual counseling; adult residential treatment programs; youth day treatment programs.
Valley Santa Clara Health & Hospital System
Santa Clara, CA
(888) 334-1000
(888) 337-4600 Direct
Available to all. English, Spanish & Vietnamese. Advice Nurses are on duty 24 hours a day staff can answer questions when someone in your is sick or hurt. Free 24-hour Medical Advice.
Milpitas, Alviso
Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation, USA
175 Dempsey Rd., Milpitas, CA 95035
Web Site: www.northerncal.us.tzuch i.org/nc.nsf/About/k1003 3
(408) 262-3389 Homeless persons, disaster victims, low- income families. Call for information Mon.-Sun. 10:00am-3:00pm. A non-profit organization whose objective is to provide charity, medical treatment, educational development, and cultural promotion to the needy and the society worldwide.
Alviso Health Center
1621 Gold St., Alviso, CA 95002
(408) 262-7944 All. Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale (proof needed--check stub, proof of address). Medical services. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:30pm. Call for appointment. Spanish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Laotian spoken. General medical Adult/ Pediatric, Women's Clinic, CHDP, Pregnancy Services.
HOPE Project
Fremont, CA
E-Mail: info@tricityhomeless.org
(510) 657-7409
(510) 657-7293 Fax
Persons in need. Call for information. Delivers services to people living on the streets. A 34-foot mobile van that makes regularly scheduled visits to sites where homeless people congregate, such as free dining rooms and temporary shelter programs.
Tri-City Health Center
39500 Liberty Ave., Fremont, CA 94538
Web Site: www.avenir1.com/tchc/
(510) 770-8133 Adults and children living in northern Santa Clara County, Fremont, Newark and Union City. Call for information. Providing comprehensive health care services to low-income and uninsured people. They provide basic medical care for adults, gynecological services and prenatal care for women, pediatric services, family planning services, HIV services, and health education.
Los Gatos, Campbell
Jewish Family Service of Santa Clara County
14855 Oka Rd. Ste. 3, Los Gatos, CA 95032
E-Mail: jfs@jfssv.org
(408) 356-7576 Open to all; no Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale with minimum $20 and maximum $80. Mon.-Thu. 8:30am-8:00pm, Fri. 8:30am-4:00pm. Marriage, family, individual counseling; senior services; case management; info/referral; job training; ESL. Hebrew, Russian, and a variety of other languages spoken.
American Cancer Society
747 Camden Avenue, Ste B , Campbell, CA 95008
Web Site: www.cancer.org.
(800) 227-2345 The cancer programs do require that the patient have cancer. There are no fees for services and most programs have no eligibility requirements. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm. Call 800 number is available 24 hours/7 days a week/ 365 days a year. An extensive library of videos available to the public and professionals. Transportation of cancer patients to radiation & chemotherapy sessionsOther freeservices also available. Vietnamese and English are spoken.
Health Trust
1701-A South Bascom Ave. , Campbell, CA 95008
E-Mail: SBHC@healthtrust.org
Web Site: www.healthtrust.org
(408) 961-9897
(408) 961-9980 Fax
Children/Students ages 1- 18 years of age. Physical exams. Immunizations. Treatment of minor illnesses and injuries. Diagnostic lab tests. Prescriptions. Case management for medical and support services. Health education. Chronic disease management. Reproductive health services. Dental care. Mental health support and referrals.
Cupertino, Sunnyvale, Mountain View
Public Health Services
660 S. Fair Oaks Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086
(408) 992-4900 General public. Call for information. TB testing for children and adults, family planning education, pregnacy testing, blood pressure screening, diabetes testing, testing for anemia blood test, height and weight for WIC program, cholesterol screening, lice education and medication, nutritional counseling, childhood vaccines/immunizations, childhood developmental scfeening (0-5 years), parenting information and education, health education and referral, medical resources.
Salvation Army
1161 S. Bernardo Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94087
(408) 720-0420 Sunnyvale and Mountain View residents only. Those residing within the 94087 ZIP Code are eligible for USDA food program. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-12:00pm, 1:00-3:000pm (administration). Emergency food and food program (monthly); PG&;E and rent assistance, and thrift store vouchers.
CASA SAY
509 View St., Mountain View, CA 94040
(510) 961-2622 30 day temporary housing for run-away youth. Call 24hr. hotline for runaway youth first: (408) 227-2729. Shelter 30 days.
El Camino Hospital Health Library & Resource Center
2500 Grant Road Main Building, First Floor
E-Mail: michele_bjerke@elcaminoh ospital.org
Web Site: www.elcaminohospital.org /body.cfm?id=18&oTopID=1 8
650.940.7210
Health Line 800.216.5556
650.940.7000
Fax: 650.940.7174

Persons in need of information Call for appointment, many services are free. Advance Health Care Directive done Insurance counseling: Includes helping explain different insurance, Medicare, hospital bill problems etc. Notary Service Health Library with free internet searches Senior Information and Referral Health Lectures and Screenings
MayView Community Health Center
100 N. Moffett Blvd. Ste. 101, Mountain View, CA 94043
Web Site: www.mayview.org/
(650) 965-3323 Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale. Tue.-Thu. 12:00-8:30pm. Mon. & Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm. General medical care (family, pediatrics, OBGYN, etc.); pregnancy and pre-natal care; HIV testing; STD care; breast cancer screening; immunization. and child physical exams. Spanish spoken. Call for appointments.
RotaCare Bay Area
1174 Castro St. Ste. 150, Mountain View, CA 94040
Bus 35, 52.
Web Site: www.rotacarebayarea.org/ mountainview.html
(650) 938-8468 Providing free medical care to people who have the most need and the least access to medical services. Mon. and Wed. 5:30pm–9:00pm. Minor illnesses/injuries. Chronic condition management. Health education. School physicals by appointment. Immunizations for children and adults. Referral services as needed. Free medications. TB tests free.
RotoCare Bay Area
1174 Castro St. Ste. 150, Mountain View, CA 94040
Bus 35, 52
Web Site: www.rotacarebayarea.org/ mountainview.html
(650) 938-8468 Very low-income individuals and families, the homeless, the uninsured and the migrant population. Wed. 5:30-9:00pm. Minor illnesses/injuries, chronic condition management, health education, school physicals by appointment, immunizations for children and adults, referral services as needed, free medications, and free TB tests.
Support Network for Battered Women
444 Castro St. Ste. 305, Mountain View, CA 94041-2051
Use VTA bus 22.
Web Site: www.snbw.org/
(650) 940-7850
(800) 572-2782 Intake
(650) 940-4382 Fax
Open to all victims of domestic violence; most services free; sliding scale for counseling. Must reside in Santa Clara County. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm. Spanish, Chinese spoken. Crisis intervention; counseling; legal services; shelter; kids programs. Custody, Dissolution of Marriage, Domestic Violence.
United Cerebral Palsy Association (UCPA)
480 San Antonio Rd. Ste. 215, Mountain View, CA 94040
E-Mail: info@ucpscsm.org
Web Site: www.ucpscsm.org
(408) 279-8987 Free to all parents, siblings, and adults with cerebral palsy. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-4:30pm. Vietnamese spoken. Information/referral; counseling; follow-up; case and systemic advocacy; research support. Public education. Community organization. Passbook to services.
Palo Alto, Los Altos, Menlo Park, Redwood City
Abilities United
525 East Charleston Road
E-Mail: Wendy@abilitiesunited.or g
Web Site: www.AbilitiesUnited.org
(650)494-0550 Available to those with a developmental or other disability Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5 pm. Call for appointment. Children's Development Services (Early Intervention and preschool)Family Support Services (Respite, After School Socialization, Computer classes) Adult Services (Adult Day Activities, Community Connections, IndependentLiving Skills, Employment Services) Aquatic Services (Betty Wright Swim Center and Wright Swim School)
Alliance for Community Care
206 S. California Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94306
(650) 617-8340 Call for information.
MayView Community Health Center
270 Grant Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94306
Bus 22.
Web Site: www.mayview.org
(650) 327-8717 Medical services for families, adults and children without insurance. Mon., Thu. 12:00-8:30pm. Tue.-Wed., Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm. Spanish spoken. Medi-Cal accepted; sliding scale. Mon., Thu. 12:00-8:30pm. Tue, Wed., Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm. Spanish spoken. General medical care (family, pediatrics, OBGYN, etc.); pregnancy and pre-natal care; HIV testing; STD care; breast cancer screening; immunization. and child physical exams.
Peninsula Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
2470 El Camino Real Ste. 107, Palo Alto, CA 94306
(415) 858-0202 Open to all visually impaired and blind; Medi-Cal accepted; no sliding scale, Assistance to those without Medi-Cal; transportation services available. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-4:30pm. Call for appointment. Low-vision optometry clinic; 2 optometrists available; rehabilitation services; daily living skills; social services; counseling; support groups.
VA Medical Center
3801 Miranda Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304
Bus 296.
Web Site: www.palo-alto.med.va.gov /
(650) 493-5000 x5544
(800) 455-0057
All veterans. Call for information. Patient representative health care system; advice nurse. VA Palo Alto: Also at 95 Willow Rd., MP. (650) 493-5000.
Veterans Hospice and Palliative Care Center
3801 Miranda Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94304-1207
Web Site: www.longbeach.va.gov/Our _services/Hospice4.pdf
Phone: (650) 849-0176
Fax: 650-849-0260
Call for information serving Monterey,San Jose, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz,Sonoma
El Concilio of San Mateo County
1798-B Bay Road, East Palo Alto, CA 94303
E-Mail: or10sia@aol.com
Web Site: www.el-concilio.com/inde x.htm
Phone: 650 330-7432
Fax: 650 321-7785
Phone 650-373-1080
Fax 650-373-1090
Persons in need particular Latinos who reside in San Mateo Call for information (english and spanish) Diabetes Program Chicana Latina Foundation AIDS & Chemical Dependency Gelaam, Tobacco, PEEP/MCCHEP, Physical Education Youth Promotores, Day Worker Program Telecommunications Outreach
Arbor Medical Clinic
795 Willow Rd., Menlo Park, CA
Web Site: arbor.stanford.edu/
(650) 853-8672 Low-income and uninsured people adults and children. Hours: Arbor Free Clinic is open every Sunday of the year. We accept patients on a walk-in basis every Sunday between 11:00am-2:00pm. There is never a fee for services. Physical Exams, sexual health services including pap smears, STD and pregnancy tests. Free medications. Free lab tests. Dermatology clinic on the first Sunday of every month. Free eyeglasses and referrals for eye care.
Belle Haven Community Health Clinic
100 Terminal Ave., Menlo Park, CA 94025
Bus 281.
(650) 321-0980 Adult and pediatric primary care. Mon.-Fri 8:30am to 5:30pm. Closed for lunch from 12:30 -1:30pm. TB tests given Mon. and Wed. at 2:30pm. TB tests free with letter from shelter stating you are homeless.
Older Adult and Family Center
795 Willow Rd. , Menlo Park, CA 94025
(650) 617-2774 Older adults 60+ older who are experiencing memory problems, memory loss; confusion; stroke; heart problems; depression. Call for information. Services are free.
Willow Clinic
795 Willow Rd. Bldg. 334, Menlo Park, CA 94025
Bus 296.
Web Site: www.smhealth.org/clinics 2.html#3
(650) 599-3890 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-6:00pm. Wed. 8:00am-8:00pm. Call to make an appointment. TB tests free. Adult and pediatric primary care, some specialty care including HIV/AIDS services, optometry and dental services.
Fair Oaks Family Health Center
2710 Middlefield Rd., Redwood City, CA 94063
Bus 296.
(650) 364-6010 All. Mon.-Thu. 8:30am-7:00pm, Fri. 8:30am-6:00pm, Sat. 9:00am-12:00pm. Services: Adult and pediatric primary care, obstetric and dental services.
El Concilio of San Mateo
1419 Burlingame Ave. Suite N., San Mateo County, CA 94010
Web Site: http://www.el-concilio.c om/ecsmcprograms.htm
Phone 650-373-1080
Fax 650-373-1090

Designed for Latinos who reside in San Mateo County. Call for information A non-profit coalition of organizations and individuals committed to improving the quality of life for Latinos by education, and employment opportunities, and access to quality and appropriate health care in San Mateo County
Gilroy, San Martin, Morgan Hill
Gardner South County
700 W. 6th St. Ste. E, Gilroy, CA 95020
(408) 846-6755
(408) 846-6884 Fax
Mon.-Thu. 8:30am- 5:30pm. Adult and Pediatric Medical Services, Women's Clinic, CHDP. Pregnancy Services, Dental.
Gilroy Family Center - DFCS Community Office
8833 Monterey Rd, Gilroy, CA 95020
(408) 846-4400,408/846-5000 or
408/441-5286 408/846-5000 or
408/441-5286
Any family can come to the Center Call or drop by Support groups and counseling for: Family violence problems, Drug and alcohol abuse, How to be a good parent, How to keep kids away from gangs, How to discipline your child, and How to take care of sick children
Mexican American Community Services Agency (MACSA)
7400 Railroad St., Gilroy, CA 95020
Web Site: www.macsa.org
(408) 847-4686 Homeless and persons in need. Call for information. General medical services. Homeless project site.
RotaCare BayArea, Inc.
903 Arizona Circle, Gilroy, CA 95020
Web Site: www.rotacarebayarea.org/ gilroy.html
(408) 842-1499 Person in need in Gilroy/Morgan Hill. Tue. 6:00pm–8:30pm. Closed November, March, April. Minor illnesses/injuries, and urgent care.
RotoCare Bay Area
903 Arizona Cir., Gilroy, CA 95060
Between 17th and Chanticleer, across from Live Oak Elementary School
Web Site: www.rotacarebayarea.org
(831) 457-7166 Very low-income individuals and families, the homeless, the uninsured and the migrant population. Tue. 6:30-8:30pm. Closed March, April, and November. Minor illnesses/injuries, and urgent care.
Salvation Army
500 5th St., Gilroy, CA 95020
(408) 848-5373
(408) 286-8784 Fax
Homeless and persons in need. Need to be a 95020, 95037, or 95046 ZIP Code resident to qualify for food program; if not resident, you can use emergency food program for maximum of 3 times/year. Call for information. General medical services. Homeless project site.
St. Joseph's Family Center
7950 Church St., Gilroy, CA 95020
(408) 842-6662
(408) 842-5842 Fax
Homeless and persons in need. Call for information. General medical services. Homeless project site.
Public Health Nurse
80 Highland Ave., San Martin, CA 95046
(408) 423-6770 No Medi-Cal accepted; need doctor referral. Call for advice nurse: Mon.-Fri. 1:00-4:00pm. Advice nurse for phone calls and drop-in visits; health prevention; follow-up visits on doctor referrals (home visit); few non-preventative medical services.
South County Methadone Clinic
80 W. Highland Ave., San Martin, CA 95046
(408) 683-4053 Individuals who need detoxify or methadone maintenance and counseling. 18 years and older, Santa Clara County resident. Must be screened though Gateway (800) 488-9919. Medi-Cal, sliding scale, Insurance. Mon.-Fri. 6:30am-3:00pm, Sat.-Sun. 7:00am-8:30pm.
South County Public Health Department
80 W. Highland Ave., San Martin, CA 95046
(408) 683-4697 General public. General Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm. Tubercullin test reading: Fri. 2:30-4:30pm. Immunization clinic: Wed. 1:00-4:00pm. For other services call for information. TB testing for children and adults, family planning education, pregnacy testing, blood presure screening, diabetes testing, testing for anemia blood test, height and weight for WIC program, cholesterol screening, lice education and medication, nutritional counseling, childhood vaccines/immunizations, childhood developmental screening (0-5 years), parenting information and education, health education and referral, medical resources.
Morgan Hill (MACSA)
17620 Crest Ave., Morgan Hill, CA 95060
(408) 779-6002
(408) 779-6694 Fax
Homeless and persons in need. Call for information. General medical services. Homeless project site.
Santa Cruz
Central Coast Alliance for Health
375 Encinal St. Ste. A, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 457-3850 Low income. Call for information. Medi-Cal managed care health plan for Medi-Cal beneficiaries in Santa Cruz County.
Dientes Community Dental Clinic
930 Mission St. #2, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 459-9211 Age 3-years+. Call for information or changes. Dental services, they except Denti-Cal and Medi-cal.
Homeless Mentally Disabled Advocacy and Outreach
333 Front St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 429-1913 Call for information.
Homeless Persons Health Project
739 River St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 454-2080 Call for information. Offers medical outreach to homeless at countywide locations. There is a nurse onsite weekly. Call for more information or for individual appointments. Services are free. English/Spanish.
Homeless Persons Health Project
739 River St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Near the corner of HWY 9 and HWY 1.
Web Site: www.santacruzhealth.org/ phealth/2homeless.htm
(831) 454-2080 Call for information.
Human Service Dept
Web Site: www.hsd.co.santa-cruz.ca .us/
For information call (831) 454-4130
Para información llame al (831) 454-4130
Community Information medical, benefits and other
Medi-Cal
(831) 454-4131
(831) 763-8583
Call for information.
Medi-Cruz
Web Site: www.santacruzhealth.org/ admnstr/2benefits.htm
Health Care Access Line
(831) 454-2515 or (831) 763-8568
low-income residents of Santa Cruz County Call Health Care Access Line (831) 454-2515 or (831) 763-8568 or go on line for information Medi-Cruz, a county operated health care program that helps low-income residents of Santa Cruz County without health insurance get the health care services they need
Mental Health Client Action Network
1051 Cayuga St., Santa Cruz, CA 95062
(831) 469-0462 Primarily services current and former mental health clients on SSI. Open 9:00am-3:00pm. Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri. Call for current monthly schedule. Provides free phone, snacks, computer lab, support groups.
Mental Health Services
320 Encinal St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm. Call for information. Provides services to those in need of counseling, crisis intervention and clinical evaluation.
Pioneer House/SOS
290 Pioneer Ave., Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 459-0444 Call for information. A daytime center for homeless with mental health and dual diagnosis issues. Clients must have a county referral. Open seven days/week.
Public Health Nurse
Santa Cruz, CA
(831) 454-4339 Mon-Fri. 8:00am-12:00pm, 1:00-5:00pm. Nurse gives information about health related matters and recommends community resources.
RotaCare Bay Area,Inc
1777 Capitola Rd., Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Between 17th & Chanticleer, across from Live Oak Elementary School.
Web Site: www.rotacarebayarea.org
(831) 457-7166 Providing free medical care to people who have the most need and the least access to medical services. Tue. 6:30pm-8:30pm. Minor illnesses/injuries.
Santa Cruz Clinic
1777 Capitola Rd., Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Between 17th and Chanticleer, across from Live Oak Elementary School.
(831) 457-7166 Very low-income individuals and families, the homeless, the uninsured and the migrant population. Tue. 6:30pm–8:30pm. Minor illnesses/injuries.
Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center
Santa Cruz, CA 95060-1735
(831) 459-6644 Call for information.
Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency
1080 Emeline Avenue , Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Web Site: www.santacruzhealth.org/ resources/2resources.htm
831 454 4000 Fax: 831 454 4770
Hearing Impaired TDD: 831 454 2123
Compiled to provide health information — prevention & wellness, diseases & conditions, medical dictionaries, encyclopedias, journals, plus access to county/state and federal health data and reports
Santa Cruz Dental Group
Mission St. at Rigg St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 426-3535 Age 3 and above. Call for information. Accepting Denti-Cal and Medi-Cal.
Santa Cruz Women’s Health Center
250 Locust Street , Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Web Site: www.scwomenshealth.org/s ervices.html
(831) 427-3500. Women Call for information and appointment Fees are sliding scale. Medi-Cal, Medicare, cash and several insurance plans are accepted. Gynecological Care Family Planning Prenatal Care Pediatrics General Medicine Pregnancy Testing (Walk-in Appointments) Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing and Treatment Staff is bilingual
Senior Net Work Services
Web Site: www.seniornetworkservice s.org/health.html
Go to web site for information Senior Resource Directory
WomenCARE
617 Water St. Ste. B, Santa Cruz, CA 95061
Web Site: www.womencaresantacruz.o rg/
(831) 457-2273 Women with cancer and their loved ones. Office hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 9:00am-12:00pm. Resource center, Support groups, classes, counseling and other information, bodywork, resource library. No fees.
Catholic Charities
55 Brennan Street , Watsonville, CA 95076
E-Mail: cathcharbp@aol.com
Web Site: www.catholiccharitiesscc .org/main/One%20Sheet-Pr ograms%20and%20Services08-05-09.pdf
(831) 722-2675
831-722-9921 Fax
Persons in need Call for information. Eviction notice/rental assistance; medical needs; food; gas; transport vouchers; and immigration/legalization assistance. Bilingual individual, marriage, or family counseling are also offered. English/Spanish.
Community Health Trust of Pajaro Valley
85 Nielson Street
Web Site: www.pvhealthtrust.org/
831 761-5639
Dr. Sofia Espinoza
21 Brennan St. #1, Watsonville, CA 95060
(831) 722-2727 Age 5-years+. Call for information and changes. Accepting Denti-Cal and Medi-Cal.
Valley Resource Center
231 Main St., Ben Lomond, CA 95005
E-Mail: vrc@cruzio.com
(831) 336-2553
(831) 336-3642 Fax
Persons in need San Lorenzo Valley, Ben Lomend, Scotts Valley. Call for information. Provides referrals and information with some case management for low income and homeless. Advocacy, Healthy Start program, and emergency dental care for children ages 16 and under are available. Free car seat program is also offered. The center works with various county agencies on-site (Homeless Persons Health Project, Healthy Families, TANF, WIC) to provide needed outreach to residents. English/Spanish.
CHDP Dental Resources
(831) 763-8932 Families in need of dental services. Call for information. Program refer families for insurance coverage through Medi-Cal and Healthy Families.
Healthy Families/Healthy Kids
Web Site: www.healthyfamilies.ca.g ov/Home/default.aspx
Children of Low income families Go on Line Helps find health insurance assistance for children of low-income parents who may not qualify for no-cost Medi-Cal. Healthy Kids
Medicare
(800) 952-8627
Call for information.
Santa cruz county Medical Clinics
Web Site: www.santacruzhealth.org/ clinics/2clinics.htm
Central California Alliance Providers
Web Site: www.ccah-alliance.org/pr oviderspdfs/contactlist. pdf
List of who to call
Hospice of Santa Cruz County
940 Disc Drive, Scotts Valley, CA 95066-4544
Web Site: www.hospicesantacruz.org
Phone: (831) 430-3000
Fax: (831) 430-9274
Call for information Serves Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz Medicare Medicaid Pre-Hospice Support Post-Hospice Support ,Grief Counsel Non Hospice Community Bereavement
Other
Optimal Hospice Care - Bay Area
3375 Scott Blvd
Web Site: www.optimalcares.com
Phone: (408) 207-9222
Fax: (408) 207-9227
Call for information Serving zip code95051,95050,95125,95126,95127 ,95128,95129,94541,94545,94536,94531,94148, 94086,94087
Health Care Access Line
(831) 454-2515
or
(831) 763-8568

Benefits Call Center:
1-888-421-8080
Call Serving ongoing Medi-Cal & Food Stamp clients Customer Service Guide
My Housing.Org
Web Site: www.myhousing.org/
(On Line Service Only) All Check website for referals Provide financial assistance to help with move-in costs, eviction prevention and utility services. All resources are broken down by county and listed in alphabetical order.
NeighborAide.
Web Site: www.neighboraide.com
Contact on line to post or get information atwww.neighboraide.com/contact.php FREE postings which also include categories for NEED AID and OFFER AID
Zen Hospice Project
273 Page Street , San Francisco, CA 94102-5616,
Web Site: www.zenhospice.org
Phone: (415) 863-2910
Fax: (415) 863-1768
Call for information Serving Berkeley,Burlingame, Concord, Daly City, Oakland, Palo Alto, Richmond, San Francisco, San Jose,San Rafael
Access to Benefits Coalition
Web Site: www.accesstobenefits.org /
Is dedicated to ensuring that Medicare beneficiaries with limited incomes know about and make the best use of all available resources for accessing prescription drugs and reducing their costs.
California Diabetes Program
, CA
Web Site: www.caldiabetes.org/cont ent.cfm?CategoriesID=75
Resources for health care professionals who work with patients with diabetes.
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Web Site: www.cms.gov/home/medicai d.asp
Drug Informtion
Web Site: www.drugwatch.com/
800 452-0949 Visit website or call for additional information A comprehensive Web based database featuring extensive information about thousands of different medications and drugs currently on the market or previously available worldwide. Drug side effects and interactions
Family PACT
E-Mail: fampact@cdph.ca.gov
Web Site: www.familypact.org/en/ho me.aspx
Men and women, including teens Find provider via zip code on line Family PACT, a program which provides no-cost family planning services.
Help Guild
Web Site: www.helpguide.org/
All, caregivers... Go on line Helpguide’s mission is to empower you and your loved ones to understand, prevent, and resolve health challenges.
Laguna Honda Hospice
Web Site: www.lagunahonda.org/serv ices/palliativeHospice.a sp
415-759-2327. Residence in the City & County of San Francisco Call for information The program offers cost-effective and comprehensive care to an estimated 150 residents, their families and their loved ones annually
LOTSA HELPING HANDS
Web Site: www.lotsahelpinghands.co m/
All o to web -site for information Provides the communication resources facilitating a world where caregivers feel empowered to ask for help, and in so doing, improve their own health and quality-of-life; volunteers can become part of the solution when family, friends, neighbors or colleagues are in need of help, and community becomes a recognized way to find meaning in both giving and receiving.
Nursing Home Search
Web Site: www.calnhs.org/search/in dex.cfm?action=search.re sults&serviceCategory=1&searchtype=4&zip=95070&zipnearby=false
Search for Nursing Home Facilities via Zip code
Plan Parenthood
Web Site: www.plannedparenthood.or g/health-center/findCent er.asp?s=CA&o=1&p=14&c=S&l=0
1-800-230-PLAN (800-230-7526).
Call for information and find site by city Abortion Referral Birth Control Services Emergency Contraception HIV Testing HPV & Hepatitis Vaccines Men’s Health Services Patient Education Pregnancy Testing, Options & Services STD Testing & Treatment Women’s Health Services ,Mammograms
Daly City Community Services Center
350 90th St., Daly City, CA 94015
Web Site: www.ci.daly-city.ca.us/d epts/srvctr.htm
(408) 991-8007
(408) 991-8227 Fax
Serves: Daly City, Broadmoor, Colma. Call for more information. Help residents of Daly City, Colma and Broadmoor by the provision of quality crisis intervention services, either directly or by referral to the appropriate provider.Mobile Health Clinic for homeless and low-income people.
Cleaning for a Reason
Mailing Address is: P.O. Box 146 , Lewisville, TX 75067
Web Site: www.cleaningforareason.o rg/
Toll Free (877) 337-3348
Fax (972) 767-5198
Women undergoing treatment for cancer - any type of cancer. Contact them and fill out an on -line application. Not all location are covered This nonprofit offers free professional housecleaning, and maid services to improve the lives of women undergoing treatment for cancer - any type of cancer.
Mobile Clinic
Web Site: www.csvs.org/schedule.pd f
(831) 970-1972 Location Schedule. Call or see Calendar click on wedsite Every effort will be made to adhere to the posted schedule, however CSVS reserves the right to change the location without prior notice. Dental, medical and testing services. Call or click on website for information
Children
Adolescent Health Van
N. 5th St. at E. Santa Clara St. , San Jose, CA 95112
(888) 711-TEEN (8336)
Uninsured and homeless youth 12 to 21 years of age. Second and Fourth Thursday of each month, 2:00pm to 7:00pm. Immunizations, physicals, pregnancy tests, pelvic exams, sick care, HIV counseling and testing, family planning and health education. All services and medications are provided at no charge to the patients.
Asian Pacific Family Resource Center
625 F Wool Creek Dr., San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 299-1500
Families and family member in need of help and information Call or drop by Support groups and counseling for: Family violence problems, Drug and alcohol abuse, on parenting , keep kids away from gangs, how to disciplining your child, and how to take care of sick children.
Child Protective Services
1725 Tecnology Dr., San Jose, CA 95110
Web Site: www.childsworld.ca.gov/r es/pdf/CPSEmergNumbers.p df
North County 408 299-7071
South County 408 683.0601.
Fax 408975=5851 or408 975-5852
Call for information or report Click on web-site to find report number and website by cCunty Operates a Child Abuse and Neglect Screening Center 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Estrella Family Services
265 Meridian Ave. Ste. 110, San Jose, CA 95126
Web Site: www.estrellafamilyservic es.org/
(408) 269-STAR (7827)
(408) 547-5436 Fax
Low-income working families. Child care that focuses on the family. Full day preschool, before and after-school care and in-home child care. Estrella also sends over 700 kids to camp.
Healthy Start
4855 Pearl Ave., San Jose, CA 95113
E-Mail: leanne_tomaselo@sjusd.k1 2.ca.us
(408) 535-6522
(408) 269-8830
Children to the age of 18 yr. in San Jose Schools. Call for information and appointment. Can get free complete medical, dental, and vision.
Healthy Start
3434 Marten Ave., San Jose, CA 95148
E-Mail: leanne_tomaselo@sjusd.k1 2.ca.us
(408) 347-3372
(408) 223-3724
Children to the age of 18 yr. in San Jose Schools. Call for information and appointment. Can get free complete medical, dental, and vision.
Healthy Start
San Jose, CA
E-Mail: leanne_tomaselo@sjusd.k1 2.ca.us
(408) 928-7860 Children to the age of 18 yr. in San Jose Schools. Call for information and appointment. Can get free complete medical, dental, and vision.
Healthy Start
1800 Fruitdale Ave., San Jose, CA 95128
E-Mail: leanne_tomaselo@sjusd.k1 2.ca.us
(408) 795-1140 Children to the age of 18 yr. in San Jose Schools. Call for information and appointment. Can get free complete medical, dental, and vision.
Healthy Start
1702 McLaughlin Ave., San Jose, CA 95122
E-Mail: leanne_tomaselo@sjusd.k1 2.ca.us
(408) 283-6162 Children to the age of 18 yr. in San Jose Schools. Call for information and appointment. Can get free complete medical, dental, and vision.
Healthy Start
400 Rhonda Dr., San Jose, CA 95117
E-Mail: leanne_tomaselo@sjusd.k1 2.ca.us
(408) 874-3180 Children to the age of 18 yr. in San Jose Schools. Call for information and appointment. Can get free complete medical, dental, and vision.
Kidscope
828 South Bascom Avenue , San Jose, CA 95128
Web Site: ww.php.com/kidscope
408-793-5959
Fax: 408-793-5955
children ages 0-18 Call Provides early screening, assessment and diagnosis of children (ages 0-18) with complex combinations of medical, learning, behavioral or developmental concerns, especially behavior and attention
Services for Brain Injury (SBI)
60 Daggett Drive , San Jose, CA 95134
Web Site: www.sbicares.org/
408-434-2277
Fax: (408) 434-2278
Services for children (4-7) with Traumatic Brain Injury and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Call fori information Provide education, advocacy and support to enable survivors to regain skills to maximize independence and return to work.
South Bay Children's Medical Center at Andrew Hill High School
3200 Senter Road. , San Jose, CA 95111
E-Mail: ahhsclinic@sbcmc.com
Web Site: www.sbcmc.com/enghome.ht ml
Phone: 408-937-2601
Fax: 408-937-2605
Available to Andrew Hill High School students only. Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm Treat minor injuries and illnesses, make pediatrician referrals, provide health screenings and physical exams. They also assist our patients with signing up for health insurance, if needed. They will treat children regardless of the family's financial circumstances, including patients without health insurance.
South Bay Children's Medical Center at Independence High School
1776 Educational Park Dr. , San Jose, CA 95127
E-Mail: ihsclinic@sbcmc.com
Web Site: www.sbcmc.com/enghome.ht ml
Phone: 408-319-2611
Fax: 408-937-2615
Available to Independence High School students only. Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8 am - 4 pm Treat minor injuries and illnesses, make pediatrician referrals, provide health screenings and physical exams. We also assist our patients with signing up for health insurance, if needed. they will treat children regardless of the family's financial circumstances, including patients without health insurance.
South Bay Children's Medical Center Mobile Clinic
3597 CAS Drive
Web Site: sbcmc@sbcmc.com
408 356-8412
Fax 356-1714
All children regardless of the family financial circumstances Call for questions and appointments Hours 10 am -12 pm Physical exsam, minor Injuries and illness, Pediatrician referrals, health Screening, Flu Shots Assistance in obtaing health Insurance, Sliding scale payments for the uninsured
South Bay Children's Medical Center Mobile Clinic
5284 Monterey Road
Web Site: sbcmc@sbcmc.com
408 356-8412
Fax 356-1714
All children regardless of the family financial circumstances Call for questions and appointments Hours 1 pm -3 pm Physical exsam, minor Injuries and illness, Pediatrician referrals, health Screening, Flu Shots Assistance in obtaing health Insurance, Sliding scale payments for the uninsured
South Bay Children's Medical Center Mobile Clinic
2040 Naussau Drive
Web Site: sbcmc@sbcmc.com
408 356-8412
Fax 356-1714
All children regardless of the family financial circumstances Call for questions and appointments Hours 10:30 am -1:30 pm Physical exsam, minor Injuries and illness, Pediatrician referrals, health Screening, Flu Shots Assistance in obtaing health Insurance, Sliding scale payments for the uninsured
Child Advocates of Silicon Valley
509 Valley Way Building, Milpitas, CA 95035
E-Mail: info@cadvocates.org
Web Site: www.cadvocates.org/
800 342-7480 Toll Fee Children in need of help and support Call for information Helps insure children live in a safe and loving environment
Adolescent Health Van
Washington St. at Lafayette St., Santa Clara, CA 95050
(888) 711-TEEN (8336)
Uninsured and homeless youth 12 to 21 years of age. Third Thursday of each month, 9:00am to 2:00pm. Immunizations, physicals, pregnancy tests, pelvic exams, sick care, HIV counseling and testing, family planning and health education. All services and medications are provided at no charge to the patients.
Healthy Start
4940 Calle de Escuela, Santa Clara, CA 95054
E-Mail: leanne_tomaselo@sjusd.k1 2.ca.us
(408) 855-8992 Children to the age of 18 yr. in San Jose Schools. Call for information and appointment. Can get free complete medical, dental, and vision.
Parents Helping Parents
3041 Olcott St., Santa Clara, CA 95054
E-Mail: general@php.co
Web Site: www.php.com/
(408) 727-5775
(408) 727-0182 Fax
Parents of children of all ages and backgrounds who have a need for special service. PHP Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm. Provides parent-to-parent support, support groups, trainings, workshops, book/video library, and assistive technology center for many disabilities. www.php.com
Parents Helping Parents
3041 Olcott Street
E-Mail: info@php.com
Web Site: www.php.com/
408 727-5775

Fax: 408 727-0182
Families with children with special needs Call for information Office hours are Monday-Thursday, 9:00 to 5:00, and Friday, 9:00 to 4:00. Resources, health care, education,
Los Gatos Urgent Care Clinic
15495 Los Gatos Blvd., Ste F, Los Gatos, CA 95032
E-Mail: sbcmc@sbcmc.com
Web Site: www.sbcmc.com/about.html
Phone: 408-356-8412
408/356-1714 FAX
Children 0-18 yrs Call for information Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 5 pm - 9 pm Saturday - Sunday 10 am - 9 pm Appointments are taken: Monday - Friday 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Saturday - Sunday 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm and 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm They treat minor illnesses such as ear infection, sore throat, cough or fever after hours when your regular doctor's office is closed. After your child is seen, they fax a report to your regular pediatrician for any follow-up care. They will treat children regardless of the family's financial circumstances, including patients without health insurance.
FAMILIES FIRST
1475 South Bascom Ave, Suite 112
Web Site: www.familiesfirstinc.org
408-369-2220 network of coordinated services designed to aid children, adolescents, and families at all levels of need.
Family & Children Services
1 W Campbell Ave., D40 & 41, Campbell, CA 95008
Web Site: www.fcservices.org/progr ams/program_ways-to-work .html
408-374-9220 Families in Santa Clara County. Call to determine eligibility or go to web-site Low interest transportation loans Vehicle repairs ($750 maximum) Purchasing a used vehicle ($4,000 maximum) Loans are for two (2) years with a 4% interest rate. Payments must be made monthly.
Healthy Start
775 Waldo Rd., Campbell, CA 95008
E-Mail: leanne_tomaselo@sjusd.k1 2.ca.us
(408) 311-7000 x4249 Children to the age of 18 yr. in San Jose Schools. Call for information and appointment. Can get free complete medical, dental, and vision.
The Health Trust
1701-A South Bascom Ave., Campbell, CA 95008
E-Mail: healthyfamilies@healthtr ust.org
Web Site: www.healthtrust.org
(408) 961-9896
(408) 961-9856 Fax
Children to the age of 18 yr. Federal poverty level (equal to an annual income of $51,150 for a family of four). Call for information. Provides access to health care for uninsured children in Santa Clara County. Available no-cost and low-cost insurance programs that cover health, dental and vision care.
Adolescent Health Van
Bryant St. at Truman Ave., Mountain View, CA 94040
(888) 711-TEEN (8336)
Uninsured and homeless youth 12 to 21 years of age. First Thursday of each month, 9:00am to 2:00pm. Immunizations, physicals, pregnancy tests, pelvic exams, sick care, HIV counseling and testing, family planning and health education. All services and medications are provided at no charge to the patients.
Healthy Start
1175 Castro St., Mountain View, CA 94040
E-Mail: leanne_tomaselo@sjusd.k1 2.ca.us
(650) 526-3570 Children to the age of 18 yr. in San Jose Schools. Call for information and appointment. Can get free complete medical, dental, and vision.
Packard Children's Health Van
505 Escuela Ave., Mountain View, CA 94040
(800) 690-2282 Uninsured children. 1st and 3rd Tue. of each month 8:00am-3:30pm. Call for information and updates. Provides immunizations, physical examinations, tuberculosis testing, treatment for childhood illnesses, and hearing and vision testing for children. These services are free to all eligible children.
Abilities United Headquarters (formerly C.A.R, Community Association for Rehabilitation)
525 East Charleston Road Palo Alto, , Palo Alto, CA 94306
E-Mail: info@AbilitiesUnited.org
Web Site: www.AbilitiesUnited.org
Telephone: (650)494-0550 No Medi-Cal accepted; ID, SS # needed and referral form from caseworker, proof of mental illness. Available to those with a developmental or other disability. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5 pm. Call for appointment No medical services. Counseling for mentally ill only; help with job placement. Children's Development Services (Early Intervention and preschool)Family Support Services (Respite, After School Socialization, Computer classes) Adult Services (Adult Day Activities, Community Connections, Independent Living Skills, Employment Services) Aquatic Services (Betty Wright Swim Center and Wright Swim School)
Care-A-Van for Kids
725 Welch Rd., Palo Alto, CA 94304
(650) 498-2569
(650) 497-8000
Seriously-ill children from low-income families receiving service at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Volunteers provide transportation to seriously-ill children from low-income families to appointments.
Palo Alto Family Resources
Web Site: www.familyresources.city ofpaloalto.org
An online directory of resources for children and families in the Palo Alto area.
The Children's Health Council
650 Clark Way, Palo Alto, CA 94304
Off of Sand Hill Road, across the street from Nordstrom.
E-Mail: intake@chconline.org
Web Site: www.chconline.org/ab.htm
(650) 326-5530
fax: (650) 688-0206
children who face behavioral and developmental challenges and family members Call to make appointment (650) 688-3625 Monday-Thursday.....8AM - 7PM Friday......................8AM- 6PM Saturday..................9AM - 1PM first and third Saturday of each month, excluding holidays) provides interdisciplinary educational, assessment and treatment services, and professional training.
Packard Children's Health Van
1425 Bay Rd., East Palo Alto, CA 94303
(800) 690-2282 Uninsured children. Wed. 8:00am-3:30pm. Call for information and updates. Provides immunizations, physical examinations, tuberculosis testing, treatment for childhood illnesses, and hearing and vision testing for children. These services are free to all eligible children.
Packard Children's Health Van
909 Roosevelt Ave., Redwood City, CA 94063
(800) 690-2282 Uninsured children. Mon. 8:00am-3:30pm. Call for information and updates. Provides immunizations, physical examinations, tuberculosis testing, treatment for childhood illnesses, and hearing and vision testing for children. These services are free to all eligible children.
Lord's Table at St. Joseph'sFamily Center
7950 Church Street, Suite A , Gilroy, CA 95020
Web Site: www.stjosephsgilroy.org/ sjfcservices.html
408-842-6662 Fax 408-842-5842 All. Tue., Thu., Sun. 5:30-6:30pm at St. Mary's Social Hall on 1st St. (408) 847-5151. Emergency food bags. Food Assistance Pantry Brown Bag Lunch Program Lord’s Table-Hot Meals Program for the Homeless Employment Services Program FIRST 5 - Family Partner Initiative Emergency Rental, Utility and Transportation Assistance
First 5 Santa Clara County
Web Site: www.first5kids.org
Resources for parents, a calendar of county events for and about children, and policy information
Food Stamps Pre-Screening Eligibility Tool
Web Site: www.//65.216.150.143/fns /
877-847-FOOD (3663) Person who meet requirements This Pre-Screening Tool can be used to determine if you may be eligible to receive Food Stamp benefits. This Pre-Screening Tool is not an application for Food Stamps. An application for Food Stamps must be made at your local Food Stamp Office.
Beach Flats Clinic
302 Riverside Avenue
Web Site: www.splg.org/contact_12. html
(831) 423-0222 Persons in service zone For Appointments: (831) 423-0222 Medical Dept. - Monday - Friday - 8:30am - 6:00pm •Dental Dept. - Monday - Friday - 8:30am - 6:00pm •Last Thursday of each month - 11:00am-6:00pm •HIV testing: Tuesday 9-12:00 (last patient at 11:30)
Clinica del Valle del Pajaro
45 Nielson Street, Watsonville, CA
Web Site: www.splg.org/contact_12. html
(831) 761-1588 Children in service area For Appointments: (831) 761-1588 Medical Dept. - Monday - Friday - 8:30am - 6:00pm •Dental Dept. - Monday - Friday - 8:30am - 6:00pm •Last Thursday of each month - 10:30am-6:00pm
Salud Para La Gente Clinic - Main Clinic
204 East Beach Street,, Watsonville, CA 95076
831-728-0222 Persons in service area Call For Appointments: (831)728-0222 (Outreach is in Building B) Medical Dept. - Monday - Friday - 8:30am - 7:00pm •Monday - Friday Walk-Ins - 9:00am - Noon •Saturday - 7:30am - 5:00pm •Saturday Walk-Ins - 7:30am - 4:20pm •Dental Dept. - Monday - Friday - 8:30am - 7:00pm •Saturday - 7:30am - 5:00pm •CPSP - Monday - Friday - 8:30am - 7:00pm •Eye Care - Monday - Friday - 8:30am - 6:00pm •Last Thursday of each month - 10:30am-7:00pm
Kidango, Inc.
4533 Mattos Dr., Fremont, CA 94536
Web Site: www.kidango.org/open.ht ml
(510) 744-9280
(800) 262-4252
(510) 744-9374 Fax
Low income children (0-6 years of age) and their families. Families enrolled at Kidango have the opportunity to pay fees on a sliding scale, based upon household size and income and availability of scholarship funding. Scholarships are available through grants from several government entities. Call for more information. Provides programs, early care and education, special needs, state preschool teen parent program, early head start, parent education, scholarships. 30 locations in 4 Bay Area Counties.
Services for Brain Injury (SBI)
East Bay Site 1440 Broadway, Suite 200, Oakland, CA 94612
Web Site: www.sbicares.org/
510) 446-7936 fax
(510) 446-7966
Services for children (4-7) with Traumatic Brain Injury and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Call fori information Provide education, advocacy and support to enable survivors to regain skills to maximize independence and return to work.
Adolescent Health Van
2801 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94110
(888) 711-TEEN (8336)
Uninsured and homeless youth 12 to 21 years of age. First Tuesday of each month, 2:00pm to 7:00pm. Immunizations, physicals, pregnancy tests, pelvic exams, sick care, HIV counseling and testing, family planning and health education. All services and medications are provided at no charge to the patients.
Adolescent Health Van
570 Ellis St., San Francisco, CA 94109
Ellis St. at Hyde St.
(888) 711-TEEN (8336)
Uninsured and homeless youth 12 to 21 years of age. Second Tuesday of each month, 2:00pm to 7:00pm. Immunizations, physicals, pregnancy tests, pelvic exams, sick care, HIV counseling and testing, family planning and health education. All services and medications are provided at no charge to the patients.
Access for Infants and Mothers (AIM)
Web Site: www.mrmib.ca.gov/MRMIB/A IM.html
1-800-433-2611 Middle income families who don’t have insurance that covers pregnancy or whose income is too high for no-cost Medi-Cal eligibility. Call or download application from web-site. Provides comprehensive low cost health care insurance for pregnant women and their newborns.
AIM Program
Web Site: www.aim.ca.gov/english/A IMHome.asp
1-800 433-2611 uninsured, low income pregnant women and their infants. Call for information or visit web-site Program provides low cost health insurance coverage.
Alliance for Children and Families
Web Site: www.alliance1.org
Go to web-site Nationwide association of more than 350 human services providers in the U.S. and Canada with online advocacy resources, data, and reports.
Baby -Cal
Web Site: www.dhs.ca.gov/babycal/
1-800-Baby-999
1-888-747-1222 for application
(408) 271-5600 Social Services Office.
(831) 454-4134 Santa Cruz
Call or call for Medi-Cal Mail-In Application. You can also apply for Medi-Cal at your local county Social Services Office. The BabyCal campaign is aimed at combating low birth weight and decreasing infant mortality.State programs that can help pay for prenatal care
CAAA
Web Site: www.california-adoption. org/county/
California Children’s Services (CCS)
Web Site: www.dhcs.ca.gov/services /ccs/Pages/default.aspx
408-793-6200 Serves children 0 – 21 years old Provides physical and occupational therapy for children with musculo-skeletal conditions; medical case management and financial assistance for medical expenses for financially and medically eligible families.
California Youth Crisis Line:
800.843.5200 Youth Call for information A support and referral service for youth, their friends, and their families Theya ssist with homelessness, runaways, family violence, HIV/AIDS and STD's, depression, anger and other topics of importance to youth who need to talk.
Child & Adolescent Mobile Crisis Program (EMQ)
408-379-9085
877.41.CRISIS.
Service: 24-hour crisis line: 408.379.9085 or 877.41.CRISIS. The mobile team responds to youth and their families during periods of serious emotional trauma. The crisis team provides direct intervention services and links children and families with other community agencies for long term care and assistance
Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) program
408-494-7410 low income children (ages 0-20) Provides free well child and dental screenings for low income children (ages 0-20)
Department of Education Summer Meal Program
Web Site: www.cde.ca.gov/ds/sh/sn/ summersites09.asp
Children 0-18 yrs Call sites Breakfast and lunch at most sites
Healthy Families
Web Site: www.healthyfamilies.ca.g ov/hf/hfhome.jsp
1-800-880-5305 Infants and children up to age 19. For working families whose income is too high for Medi-Cal and who do not have other coverage. Call, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., or on Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.For a short, mail-in application and free assistance in filling out the application, Is low cost insurance. It provides health, dental and vision coverage to children.
Healthy Kids – Healthy Families
888-244-5222 children (0-18) Call for information Provides free or low cost health, vision & dental to from low or middle-income families.
Immunizations
408-792-5200 for ages zero to 21. Call for information Provides free or low cost immunizations to prevent diseases (measles, whooping cough, chicken pox & meningitis)
Parent Information and Referral Center (PIRC)
E-Mail: pirc@stanfordmed.org
(650) 498-5437
(800) 690-2282
Parents,grandparents, day care providers, teachers and others in the community who care for children. Call for information, PIRC is a free community service provided by Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. Pediatric nurses answer your questions about topics such as: children's health, growth and development, safety, behavior.
Parental Stress Hotline
408/279-8228
Presumptive Eligibility (P.E.)
1-800-824-0088 Pregnant women To apply for P.E. you may call toll-free for assistance. Also, ask your doctor or clinic if they offer P.E. To locate a provider that can qualify you for P.E., you may contact your local county health department Maternal and Child Health Office. Offers eligible pregnant women immediate access to prenatal care services while they are applying for Medi-Cal
San Andreas Regional Center
800-404-5900
408- 374- 9960
Children: Birth to 33 Months Call for information This is a collaborative between San Andreas Regional Center and County of Education. Early intervention services that may include developmental assessment and intervention for children who are at risk or demonstrate developmental delays
Summer Meals Service Sites
Web Site: www.cde.ca.gov/ds/sh/sn /summersites09.asp
Teen Stress Hotline
888/247-7717
Teenage Health Resource Line
E-Mail: teenhealth@stanfordmed.o rg
(888) 711-8336 Teens. Seven days a week, 7:00am-11:00pm or send an e-mail. All calls are anonymous and confidential.Toll free number to get answers to health related questions. Staffed by registered nurses, information on health and wellness, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), eating disorders, body changes, and other health issues.
The Healthy Families Program (HFP)
Web Site: www.healthyfamilies.ca.g ov/hf/hfhome.jsp
1 888-747-1222. Uninsured children & teens in low wage families who do not have insurance and do not qualify for free Medi-Cal. Call for an application: toll free 1 888-747-1222. Provides low cost health, dental and vision coverage to . Families participating in the program choose their health, dental and vision plan. Families pay premiums of $4-$9 per child per month (maximum of $27 per family) to participate in the program. The Major Risk Medical
St. Dorothy's Rest
PO Box B, Camp Meeker, CA 95419
E-Mail: sdr@monitor.net
Web Site: www.stdorothysrest.org
(707) 874-3319
(707) 874-3349 Fax
Critically ill children. Summer Camp offers summer respit for critically ill children must be pacients at California pacific medical center or Stanford Lucille Parkard Childrens Hospitial.
Adolescent Health Van
300 Piedmont Ave., San Bruno, CA 94066
(888) 711-TEEN (8336)
Uninsured and homeless youth 12 to 21 years of age. Third Tuesday of each month, 2:00pm to 7:00pm. Immunizations, physicals, pregnancy tests, pelvic exams, sick care, HIV counseling and testing, family planning and health education. All services and medications are provided at no charge to the patients.
Alliance for Children of San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties
Web Site: www.lpch.org/forPatients Visitors/grAdvocacy/alli ance/index.html
Association of child- and family-serving agencies advocating for children's issues
Kidscal
Web Site: Kidscal
go on -line Online calendar of events for and about children in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties www.Kidscal.org
Kidsdata
Web Site: www.Kidsdata.org
Go to web-site Statistical data, reports, and analysis about the health and well-being of children in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties
School Based Clinics-Salud Para La Gente
Web Site: www.splg.org/schoolbased .html
students and their minor children and minor siblings in Santa Cruz County Call for information or go on line •medical—physical exams, sports physicals, health screenings, immunizations, treatment of minor injury & illness, diagnostic labs, written prescriptions; •vision—screenings and eye exams, referrals for comprehensive eye examinations, eye injury and disease assessment & treatment, referrals to ophthalmologists and other specialists; •dental—routine dental exams & risk assessment, x-rays, preventive dental care, restorative services including fillings and extractions, minor dental emergency services, information about prevention of tooth decay, referrals to specialists, and coordination with a child’s primary care medical provider.
Dental
Chaboya Dental Clinic
2401 Senter Rd., San Jose, CA 95111
408-494-3330


Accepts Medi-Cal and ability to pay for low-income clients. Cambodian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Language Bank. Emergency dental services, appointments for cleanings, fillings, x-rays, crowns, bridges dentures and extraction.
Compare Care Clinic
3030 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, CA 95127
(408) 259-8400
(408) 262-8958 Fax
Children and adults. Call for information and appointment Mon.-Fri. 8:00am -5:30pm. Provides emergency dental services including cleanings, fillings, x-rays, extraction and other services. Fee: Sliding scale, medical considers ability to pay. Spanish, Vietnamese Tagalog, Chinese, (Mandarin, Cantonese) spoken.
East Valley Medical Clinic
1993 McKee Rd., San Jose, CA 95116
(888) 334-1000 Languages Spoken: Spanish, Language Bank (at Valley Medical Center). Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm. Provides emergency walk-in dental service. Limited work done. Limited to first 10 patients each day.
Gardner Health Center
195 E. Virginia St., San Jose, CA 95112
408-998-8812

Children and adults. Call for information and appointment Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:30pm. Provides emergency dental services including cleanings, fillings, x-rays, extraction and other services. Fee: Sliding scale, medical considers ability to pay. Spanish, Vietnamese Tagalog, Russian spoken.
Indian Health Center
1333 Meridian Ave., San Jose, CA 95125
Web Site: www.indianhealthcenter.o rg/dental.html
(408) 445-3400 x230 or 208
(408) 445-3410 Dental
(408) 269-9273 Fax
Sliding scale; accepts Medi-Cal. Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-12:30pm; 1:00-5:00pm. There are no eligibility requirements and the fees vary according to income. English, Spanish, and Vietnamese are spoken at the center. Offers comprehensive dental care, excluding oral surgery.
St. James Health Center
55 E. Julian St., San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 280-1316 Sliding scale, medical considers ability to pay. Call for information Mon.-Fri. 8:30a-5:30pm. Provides comprehensive dental services including cleanings, fillings, x-rays, extraction and dentures. Spanish, Tagalog, Chinese, Italian spoken.
Alviso Health Center
Gardner Family Health Network 1621 Gold St., Alviso, CA 95002
(408) 262-7944 Children over 5 and adults. Call for information and appointment Mon-Fri 8:00am -5:30pm. Provides emergency dental services including cleanings, fillings, x-rays, extraction and other services. Fee: Sliding scale, medical considers ability to pay. Spanish, Vietnamese Tagalog, Chinese, (Mandarin, Cantonese) spoken.
Dental Hygiene Clinic
12345 El Monte Rd., Rm. H4, Los Altos, CA 94022
(650) 949-7335 General public. Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-4:00pm by appointment only. Supervised dental students provide low-cost cleaning and x-ray to the general public.
Foothill Dental Hygiene Program
12345 El Monte Rd., Los Altos, CA 94022
(408) 949-7335 Persons in need. Call for an appointment. Offers low cost dental care for children and adults. They only do dental cleanings and X-rays (no major dental work). Cleanings take between 1 to 4 hours so appointments are required. Services are provided by dental assistant students who are currently in training a and are supervised by professionals. X-rays cost between 10 and $25, cleanings are $25.
South Valley Clinic
90 Highland Ave., San Martin, CA 95046
Corner of Monterey Hwy. VTA bus 68
(888) 334-1000 General Line
(888) 337-4600 Info Line
All. Call for information and appointment. Mon.-Thu. 8:30am-9:00pm, Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm, Sat. 8:30am-12:30pm. Planning services, nutrition, counseling, podiatry, family health service and more.
California Foundation of Dentistry for the Handicapped
Sacramento, CA 95853-9981
(916) 498-6176 Anyone who is unable to afford dental care, cannot get treatment through Denta-Cal, and is permanently disabled, has a severe medical problem, or is elderly and needs dental care may apply. They arrange free comprehensive care but do not provide emergency services or care for those who need only routine checkups and cleanings. They arrange free comprehensive care but do not provide emergency services or care for those who need only routine checkups and cleanings.
Denti-Cal Benefits Services
(800) 322-6384 State-wide. Call for information. Provides the names of dentists accepting Medi-Cal. Requires medical ID and/or Social Security Number.
Dentistry in Motion
Tooth Mobile
Web Site: www.toothmobile.org/
(800) 700-7430 PersonalInsurance and Denti-Cal, Healthy Family and Healthy Kids.
Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
East Valley Community Clinic 2470 Alvin Ave., Ste. #80, San Jose, CA 95121
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below April 18th Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley 1333 Meridian Ave., San Jose, CA 95125
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below March 23rd & September 14th. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
San Jose Foothill Family Community Clinic 2448 Story Rd., San Jose, CA 95122
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below January 30th, March 20th, July 10th, & October 23rd. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
St. James Health Center 55 E. Julian St., San Jose, CA 95112
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below April 20 th. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Planned Parenthood 5440 Thornwood Dr. , Ste. G, San Jose, CA 95123
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below May 11th Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Comprecare Health Center 3030 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, CA 95127
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below January 31st, July 11th, & December 5th. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Gardner Health Center 195 E. Virginia St., San Jose, CA 95112
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below February 1st, April 19th, July 12th, & October 24th. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Planned Parenthood 3131 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, CA 95127
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below July 13 th & December 7th. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Planned Parenthood 1691 The Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below February 2 nd & October 26th. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Alviso Health Center 1621 Gold St., Alviso, CA 95002
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below May 9 th & September 12 th. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Columbia Neighborhood Center 785 Morse Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94085
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below March 21st. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Planned Parenthood 604 E. Evelyn Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below May 10th & September 11th. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
MayView Community Health Center 100 N. Moffett Blvd., Ste. 101, Mountain View, CA 94043
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below May 7 h & July 10th. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Planned Parenthood 225 San Antonio Rd., Mountain View, CA 94040
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below March 22nd. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Palo Alto Community Clinic 270 Grant Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94306
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below April 17th, October 25th, & December 6th. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Ravenswood Family Health Center 1798-A Bay Rd., East Palo Alto, CA 94303
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below March 19th, May 8th, September 13th & December 4th. Free Mammograms
Community Mammography Access Project's
Gardner South County Health Center 700 W. 6th St. , Ste. F, Gilroy, CA 95020
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/whpCMAP.h tm
Low income women Visit or call clinic for appointment see dates below April 16th & July 9th. Free Mammograms
Katz Cancer Resource Center
1555 Soquel Drive , Santa Cruz, CA 95065
Web Site:
831 724-2701 (40+) A program funded by the State of California. Call for information Free mammogram, breast exam
Santa Cruz County Prostate Support Centers
1555 Soquel Drive , Santa Cruz, CA 95065
Web Site: www.scprostate.org/
(831) 462 7770.or 831- 724-2701 Call for information or appointmentv. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday Support and information
Breast Cancer Information
Web Site: www.nlm.nih.gov/medlinep lus/alphanews_b.html#bre astcancer
Mental Health
ACCESS Acute Crisis Care and Entrance to System Services
1060 Minnesota Ave. Ste. 7, San Jose, CA 95125
Web Site: www.susanville.com/commu nity/ami/santaclara.html
(408) 280-7264
(408) 299-5800 24-Hours
Alliance for Community Care
2001 The Alameda , San Jose, CA 95126
Web Site: www.alliance4communityca re.org
(408) 254-6828
(408) 938-6789 Information
(408) 254-6838 Fax
Youth, adults and older adults recovering from emotional and mental illnesses. For more information about our services call (408) 938-6789. Provides a range of community-based services and rehabilitation programs.
Alum Rock Counseling Center
1245 East Santa Clara Street, San Jose, CA 95116-2339
(408) 294-0500
(408) 535-0995 Fax
Seriously emotionally disturbed children. Call for information. Alum Rock Counseling Center provides outpatient, intensive mental health treatment services.
Asian Americans for Community Involvement
2400 Moorpark Ave. Ste. 300, San Jose, CA 95128
Web Site: www.geocities.com/coin80 02/aaci/
(408) 975-2739 24 hour hotline
(408) 975-2730 Office
Sliding scale. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:30pm. Call for information. Individual and group counseling, including marriage and outpatient mental health. Services available in Asian languages. TRO (Temporary Restraining Orders).
Barbara Arons Pavilion
820 Enborg Ct., San Jose, CA 95128
(408) 885-6140 24-hour call for information. Psychiatric Inpatient Units, Mental/Emotional Disturbance. Provides a 60-bed acute inpatient psychiatric unit for individuals in need of acute hospitalization.
Bascom Mental Health Center
650 S. Bascom Ave., San Jose, CA 95128
(408) 299-8751
(408) 275-6716 Fax
Family and children. Call for information and locations. Clinic services Central, South, and West San Jose as well as Santa Clara, Campbell, Cupertino, and Los Gatos. Fees for services are based on an ability to pay. Medical insurance as well as Medi-Cal are accepted.
Catholic Charities
2625 Zanker Rd. Ste. 200, San Jose, CA 95134-2107
Web Site: www.ccsj.org
(408) 944-0691
(408) 468-0100
(408) 944-0275 Fax
Adult, children and families. Call for information and appointment. Managed care services include mental health and substance abuse services in a dual diagnosis context also works with for Vietnamese and Chinese elders. A sliding fee.
Central Mental Health Clinic
2221 Enborg Lane, San Jose, CA 95128
(408) 885-6220
(408) 885-3977 Fax
Adult outpatient mental health clinic which serves adults, 18 and older. Call for information and appointment. Crisis intervention, case management, mental health supportive counseling, and medication management. Spanish, Korean, Farsi, Chinese, Bosnian, Russian spoken. Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm.
Children's Shelter Mental Health Clinic
4525 Union Ave., San Jose, CA 95124
(408) 558-5460
(408) 558-5571 Fax
Call for information. An on-site, outpatient clinic, whose mission is to do mental health assessment and treatment services for Children's Shelter and Emergency Satellite Foster Home child-residents, and their families. They also do referrals, and follow-ups.
Downtown Mental Health
1075 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA 95116
(408) 299-6175
(408) 298-0192 Fax
Clients suffering from serious mental illnesses who exhibit severe problems in normal daily functioning. Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm. Mental Health Center has three full-time Service Teams operating daily.
East Valley Community Clinic
2470 Alvin Ave. 94, San Jose, CA 95121
(408) 274-7100
24 Hour Crisis Hotlines:
(408) 279-3312 Central
(408) 683-2482 South
(650) 494-8420 North
(408) 885-6250
Community residents Hours: Mon. and Wed. 1:00pm-8pm; Tue, Thu., and Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm. Santa Clara County Mental Health Bureau, Mon.-Fri. 9:00am- 6:00pm. Provides primary medical services including general medicines, physicals for school, immunizations, blood pressure screening, pregnancy testing etc. Also provide health education on HIV/AIDS and teen pregnancy. Fees: Medi-Cal is accepted, sliding scale is based on income and number of members in family. Emergency Grants are provided for one time visits and are based on need.
East Valley Mental Health
1991 McKee Rd., San Jose, CA 95116
(408) 926-2900
(408) 258-5528 Fax
East San Jose and Milpitas community. Call Mon.-Fri. Provides a full range of outpatient services: medication, case management, crisis intervention, and planned mental health rehabilitation and treatment. Bilingual staff in Tagalog, Ilocano, and Spanish.
Family & Children Service
950 W. Julian Street, San Jose, CA 95126
Web Site: www.sccmhd.org
(408) 292-9353
(408) 287-3104 Fax
Mon.-Thu., 8:00am-8:00pm and Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm. Provides affordable mental health counseling, therapy and other support services in eight languages (including Spanish, Vietnamese, Cambodian and American Sign Language.
Gardner Family Care Corp.
160 E. Virginia St. Ste. 280, San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 287-6200
(408) 998-2264
(408) 998-8812
(408) 998-1535 Fax
Community residents predominately Latino children, families, and adults and older adults. Call for information. Individual, family, and group counseling, mental health services (assessments, individual, group family therapy and medication) rehabilitation, and case management. Works with youth involved with the Juvenile Justice System. Fees: accepts Medicare, Medi-Cal, private insurance, and sliding scale fees.
Gardner Health Center
195 E. Virginia St., San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 287-6200
(408) 998-2264
(408) 998-8812
Community residents. Call for information. Individual, family, and group counseling. Fees: accept Medicare, Medi-Cal, private insurance, and sliding scale fees.
Grace Baptist Community Center
484 E. San Fernando St., San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 293-0422
(408) 277-2474 Fax
Adults. Call for information. Provides day rehabilitation for individuals with serious mental illness.
Homeless Team at Downtown Mental Health
1075 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA 95116
(408) 299-6110
(408) 279-6580 Fax
Serves the street and homeless population. Call for information. Mental health and other services for street homeless disabled individuals, veterans, and families with one or more of the following disabilities: mental illness, alcohol and/or drug abuse problems, AIDS or related diseases.
HOPE Rehabilitation Services
1555 Parkmoor Ave., San Jose, CA 95128
(408) 282-0402
(408) 282-0400 Fax
Services are provided to developmentally disabled and affected family members of all ages. Provides psychiatric assessment, psychotherapy, case management, and medication monitoring for persons with developmentally disability, physical disability, or head injury.
Indian Health Center
1333 Meridian Ave., San Jose, CA 95125
(408) 445-3425
(408) 269-9273 Fax
Indiviual and families. Call Mon.-Fri. for information. Provides outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment services. Services include individual, group, family therapy, case management, psychiatric evaluations, psychosocial assessments and wellness education.
Josefa Chaboya de Narvaez Mental Health Center
614 Tully Rd., San Jose, CA 95111
(408) 299-4734
(408) 292-3640 Fax
Providing services to primarily the adult and older adult Latino and Vietnamese populations of Santa Clara County. Mental Health Services. Bilingual and/or multi-lingual in Spanish,Vietnamese, Laotian, Thai, and Chinese.
Juvenile Hall Mental Health Clinic
840 Guadalupe Pkwy, San Jose, CA 95110
(408) 299-3166
(408) 971-2651 Fax
For youth incarcerated in Juvenile Hall. Call for information. On Site and outpatient clinic Mental Health Clinic at Juvenile Hall.Services include assessment, crisis intervention, brief therapy, family intervention, psychotropic medication, behavior management.
Mekong Community Center
1661 Burdette Dr. Ste. C, San Jose, CA 95121
(408) 274-2453
(408) 274-3585 Fax
Psychiatrically disabled Southeast Asian refugees/immigrants. Call for information. Provides linguistically and culturally sensitive mental health services.
Mental Health Advocacy Project
111 W. St. John St. Ste. 315, San Jose, CA 95113
(408) 280-2403
(408) 294-9730
(800) 248-MHAP x403
(408) 294-5667 TDD
(408) 293-0106 Fax
Legal advocate for the mentally illness in need of legal services. Call for information or appointment. Provides legal assistance to people identified as mentally or developmentally disabled. Services provided include counseling, representation, information, referral, education, mediation, monitoring institutions and educational training for other providers, in the areas of patient rights, government benefits, and housing.
Mental Health Professional Service Directory
Web Site: www.mhdirectory.org/mhps d/user
Click on servce needed On line service locator
Momentum for Mental Health
438 North White Road , San Jose, CA 95127
Web Site: www.momentumformentalhea lth.org/services
408.254.6828 People of all ages recovering from psychiatric disabilities. Call for information Two locations ,San Jose and Palo Alto Adult Crisis Residential Services Adult Residential Care Services Day Rehabilitation Services Employment Services Outpatient Services Privately Funded Services Youth and Family Services
NAMI of Santa Clara County
1060 Minnesota Ave. Ste. 7, San Jose, CA 95125
Web Site: www.namicalifornia.org
(408) 280-7264 Mentally ill clients and their families. Call for Information. 10:00am-2:00pm Mon.-Fri. Educates clients and families about available resources, patients' right. Individualized treatment.
OASIS FOR OLDER ADULTS
2625 Zanker Road, San Jose, CA 95134
E-Mail: karen@ccsj.org
Web Site: www.ccsj.org/services/ol der_adults/oasis.htm
(408) 955-9170
Fax: (408) 468-0147
55 years of age and older Santa Clara County residents Elders experiencing emotional problems and/or mental illness that affect the ability to perform daily activities Call for appointment Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 am.-5:00 p.m. Medi-Cal is accepted, or the County’s sliding fee scale is applied according to the individual’s ability to pay. Evaluation and assessment of an individual’s mental health needs and strengths, and the interaction with physical health needs,Case management, Medication evaluation and support, Individual counseling
Psychological Services Center
San Jose State University, San Jose, CA
E-Mail: psc@email.sjsu.edu
(408) 924-5670 Individuals, couples, families, & children. Associationwith SJSU is NOT required. Fees $10 to $30 per session (sliding scale). Call or email for information Low cost counseling and psychotherapy for a variety of problems such as depression, anxiety, relationship issues, family difficulties including problems with children and parenting, and long-term concerns. Court-ordered premarital counseling for minors is also provided.
Representative Payee Program
1075 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA 95116
(408) 299-8651
(408) 286-4682 Fax
Persons who are unable to protect their own financial interests. Call for information. Representative Payee Program protects the interest of recipients of Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability, and other Public Funds for those beneficiaries who are unable to protect their own financial interests.
Ujima Adult and Family Services
646 N. King Rd., San Jose, CA 95133
Web Site: www.php.com/include/agen cy/agency_item.php?Agenc yID=2194
(408) 928-1700
(408) 928-1701 Fax
Targeting African American seriously mentally ill adults, families and youth at risk. Provides 24-hour home-based case management services to those who are involved in the juvenile justice system, and African American Survival Skills Groups for youth and families. Offers various afrocentric services.
Vietnamese American Cultural and Social Council
562 East Santa Clara , San Jose, CA 94112
(408) 971-8280 Recent immigrants. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm, Sat. 9:00am-3:00pm. Services are provided to assist Vietnamese and Vietnamese Chinese (especially recent immigrants) in sociological and psychological adjustment. Gambling compulsive behavior prevention services, for adults with gambling problems, are available through counseling and support services. No fees except for some special events.
Gateway
Santa Clara, CA
(800) 488-9919 Persons in need of mental health services. 24-hours. Screening, information and referral.
West Valley Mental Health
375 Knowles Dr., Los Gatos, CA 95030
(408) 379-7020
(408) 379-6337 Fax
Seriously mentally ill. Referrals come to us through the County ACCESS Program. (408) 280-7264, or (408) 299-5800 (24-Hrs). Provides case management, psychotropic medication, and rehabilitative services designed to help our clients improve their quality of life. In addition specialized services to the dually diagnosed population.
Eastfield Ming Quong's Family and Children Services
251 Llewellyn Ave., Campbell, CA 95008
(408) 379-3790
(408) 364-4013 Fax
Children, adolescents, and families. Call for information. Mental health services for emotionally troubled children.
Fair Oaks Mental Health
660 S. Fairoaks Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086
(408) 733-2760
(408) 730-2562 Fax
Children, adolescents and their families, seriously mentally ill adults and young adults ages 17-24. Call for information. Provides a full array of mental health services. case management, crisis intervention, and medication support.
Grace Adult Day Health Center
1197 E. Arques Ave
Web Site: www.graceadultcare.com
(408) 731-8686
(Fax) 408-245-0142
Seniors and adults clients who have difficulty taking care of themselves because of mental health or other medical reasons. Mon.-Fri. 8:00-2:30. Call for information. Breakfast, Lunch and adult day health program
ACHIEVE (Formerly PCC/Zonta
3860 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, CA 94303-4716
(650) 494-1200
(650) 494-1243 Fax
For students with complex needs, and their families. Call for information A special education and mental health service, outpatient, therapeutic extended-day respite services, early intervention both at home and school, including residential mental health services.
Alliance for Community Care
206 California Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94306
(650) 617-8340
(408) 938-6789 Information
(650) 321-5468 Fax
Youth, adults and older adults recovering from emotional and mental illnesses. Call for more information. Provides a range of community-based services and rehabilitation programs
Children's Health Council (CHC)
700 Sand Hill Rd., Palo Alto, CA 94304
Web Site: www.chconline.org
(650) 326-5530
(650) 688-0206 Fax
Children, adolescents and families. Call for information or go online. Mental health services.
Jewish Family and Children's Services
480 California Ave. Ste. 303, Palo Alto, CA 94306
(650) 326-6696
(650) 326-3044 Fax
We serve families throughout the Bay Area, but primarily Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. There are no requirements for eligibility. American sign, C sign and English are spoken, Appointments are required. Services are provided for adult, child, marital and family counseling, senior outreach, and home care services for the elderly and disabled. Information on referrals to related resources is also offered. Fees vary according to family income from $20-$90 per session. Private insurance and Medicare are accepted.
North County Mental Health
231 Grant Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94307
(650) 321-5545
(650) 321-5232 Fax
Persons need mental health services in Mountain View, Los Altos, and Palo Alto. Provides Mental Health services for individual and group counseling, case management, and medications. Spanish-speaking therapy group.
Center for Healing and Wellness
2235 Grant Rd. Ste. 6, Los Altos, CA 94024
Web Site: www.healingandwellness.o rg
(650) 625 1987 We serve families throughout the Bay Area, but primarily Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, in which an adult member is seriously ill and who have children under the age of 18. Mon.-Fri. 9.30am-4.30pm but most of our programs for children, teens and adults are held during the evenings and on weekends. Call, families need to register first. Services for families are free.
Chamberlain's Mental Health Services
8352 Church St. Ste. C, Gilroy, CA 95020
(408) 848-6511
(408) 848-2099 Fax
Children and their families. Call for information. Day treatment, outpatient/medication services,school based support mental health services. Services can be provided in Spanish and English.
Odd Fellow Rebekah Children's Home
290 I O O F Ave., Gilroy, CA 95020
(408) 846-2100
(408) 842-8815 Fax
Emotionally disturbed children who are victims of family violence, neglect, and sexual abuse. Call for information. Provides residential, educational and mental health services through riesidential treatment, foster care, wraparound foster care, and community outreach education and counseling programs.
South County Mental Health Center
1215 1st St., Gilroy, CA 95020
(408) 848-4442
(408) 848-3470 Fax
Seriously mentally ill adults. Call for information. Provides mental health services, medication, case management, placement, or coordination, information and referals social rehabilitation and counseling.
Community Solutions
15850 Concord Circle Ste. B, Morgan Hill, CA 95037-0546
Web Site: www.communitysolutions.o rg
(408) 842-3718 Gilroy
(408) 842-7138
(408) 779-2113
(408) 778-9672 Fax
All services are emphasized to the Latino population. Children, families and individuals. Provides a spectrum of behavioral health services including: direct treatment in mental health and drug and alcohol prevention; outreach; domestic violence services; residential and support programs. All services are provided in Spanish and English.
Mental Health Services and Community Agencies
Web Site: www.sccmhd.org/content/0 ,4745,chid%253D93284%252 6ccid%253D152616,00.html
List of Mental Health Services in Santa Clara County.
Network Of Care
Web Site: www.santaclara.networkof care.org/mh/resource/sea rchbycat.cfm?cat=8255
Information on line Topic Mental Health Care
Santa Clara County Mental Health
(800) 704-0900 If you or someone in your family needs mental health services. Call the Mental Health Call Center at: Assessment, consultation and referral through centralized system.
Alzheimer's Association
Web Site: www.alzga.org/
(800) 272-3900
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am -5:00pm. Fees for health services vary according to income. No one is denied health services because of inability to pay. Call for information and referral.
Eastern European Service Agency (EESA)
2400 Moorpark Ave. Ste. 201
(408) 297-7348 Yugoslavian community. Call Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm. EESA provides mental health services targetting former Yugoslavian community families.
Mental Health Care On-line Search
Web Site: http://www.calcarenet.ca .gov/facilities_search.a sp
Search for Mental Health Care Community Residential Treatment System (CRTS) Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC), Special Treatment Program (STP
NAMI Help Line
Web Site: www.nami.org/helpline/he lpline.htm
(800) 950-6264
(703) 516-7227 TDD
Information and referral.
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
DADS Adult Managed Care Services
Web Site: www.nami.org/
(408) 299-6141 NAMI Office Information or Referral, please call (408) 280-7264, between 10:00am and 2:00pm, workdays or leave your request on the Office recorder anytime.
National Mental Health Association
Web Site: www.nmha.org
1-800-969-6642
TTY: 1-800-433-5959
Anyone needing assistance Call for information Spanish speakers usually available. Mental health care and self-advocacy.
Older Adult and Family Center
Web Site: www.oafc-menlo.com
(800) 943-4333 Person caring for a family member with memory problems, throughout the Bay Area. Call for information. Free education, information, problem-solving skills to mange difficult behaviors, relaxation training, and planning for the future. We provide services in English, Spanish, Cantonese, and Mandarin. The program will be offered and participants will receive monetary compensation. This program is sponsored by The Older Adult and Family Center, of the Palo Alto VA and Stanford University School of Medicine.
Schizophrenia
Web Site: www.schizophrenia.com/
Xanthos, Inc.
2325 Clement Ave., Alameda, CA 94501
Web Site: www.xanthos.org
(510) 522-8363
(510) 865-1930 Fax
Youth and their family. Call for information. Domestic violence prevention classes, after school and at-risk youth programs and support groups, and family and individual counseling.
South County Homeless Project
258 West A St.,
(510) 732-5956. Mentally disabled single men and women. Call for information 30 beds for mentally disabled single men and women. 90-day stay max.
Seneca Center
2275 Arlington Dr., San Leandro, CA 94578
(510) 481-1222
(510) 481-1605 Fax
Seriously emotionally disturbed children. Provides mental health services, residential and rehabilitative day treatment.
San Mateo County Mental Health
San Mateo County, CA
Web Site: www.co.sanmateo.ca.us/sm c/department/health/home /0,2242,1954_192635,00.html
(800) 686-0101 Persons in need of mental health services and their families. Assessment, consultation and referral through centralized system.
Pro Bono Pharmaceuticals
Abbott Laboratories
800-222-6885 The programs typically require a doctor’s consent and proof of financial status. They may also require that you have either no health insurance, or no prescription drug benefit through your health insurance. Please contact the pharmaceutical company directly for specific eligibility requirements and application information. Depakote, Isoptin
Advocate's Guide to Pharmaceutical Programs for the Indigent
Web Site: www.lorenbennett.org/fad vocate.htm
AIDS Treatment Data Network
Web Site: www.aidsinfonyc.org/netw ork/index.html
(800) 734-7104
(212) 260-8868 International
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
800-332-2056

The programs typically require a doctor’s consent and proof of financial status. They may also require that you have either no health insurance, or no prescription drug benefit through your health insurance. Please contact the pharmaceutical company directly for specific eligibility requirements and application information. Abilify,BuSpar, Desyrel (150 & 300 mg pills only) Prolixin, Prolixin Decanoate,
Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
800-851-0758

The programs typically require a doctor’s consent and proof of financial status. They may also require that you have either no health insurance, or no prescription drug benefit through your health insurance. Please contact the pharmaceutical company directly for specific eligibility requirements and application information. Celexa, Lexapro
IVAX Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
800-327-4114 x4344

The programs typically require a doctor’s consent and proof of financial status. They may also require that you have either no health insurance, or no prescription drug benefit through your health insurance. Please contact the pharmaceutical company directly for specific eligibility requirements and application information. clozapine (generic)
Medicine Program
Web Site: www.themedicineprogram.c om/
(573) 996-7300 Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm. In cooperation with the physician, assist patients who may qualify to enroll in one or more of the many patient assistance programs now available. These programs provide prescription medicine free-of-charge to individuals in need, regardless of age, if they meet the sponsor's criteria. Please note: The Medicine Program requires a $5.00 processing fee for each medication requested. This fee is payable to The Medicine Program.
NeedyMeds.Com
Web Site: www.needymeds.com/
They provide a list of companies with free pharmaceutical for persons in need. Doctors need to fill out forms,see site for information.
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
800-277-2254 (main)
800-257-3273 - short term
800-277-2254 - long term
The programs typically require a doctor’s consent and proof of financial status. They may also require that you have either no health insurance, or no prescription drug benefit through your health insurance. Please contact the pharmaceutical company directly for specific eligibility requirements and application information. Clozaril, Ludiomil, Tegretol and others
Nursefriendly
Web Site: www.nursefriendly.com/nu rsing/drugs/free.drug.lo cators.reduced.prescription.medication.programs.indigent.poor.medicine.programs.htm
Free drug locators. Reduced prescription medication programs. Indigent and poor medicine programs.
Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Inc.
800-577-3788 The programs typically require a doctor’s consent and proof of financial status. They may also require that you have either no health insurance, or no prescription drug benefit through your health insurance. Please contact the pharmaceutical company directly for specific eligibility requirements and application information. Haldol, Haldol Decanoate
Partnership for Prescription Assistance
Web Site: www.pparx.org/Intro.php
(877)-777-7815
(1-888-477-2669) TOLL FREE
Patients who lack prescription coverage Call or fill application on line This site, the Partnership for Prescription Assistance offers a single point of access to more than 275 public and private patient assistance programs, including more than 150 programs offered by pharmaceutical companies. information in english & Spanish
Partnership for Prescription Assistance
Web Site: www.pparx.org/ViewCompan ies.php
1-888-4PPA-NOW
(1-888-477-2669).
Persons in need View list fill out application offers a single point of access to more than 475 public and private patient assistance programs, including more than 150 programs offered by pharmaceutical companies
Pfizer Prescriptions.
Web Site: www.pfizerhelpfulanswers .com/pages/about/About.a spx?source=google&HBX_PK=s_low+income+assistance&HBX_OU=50&o=23060041|165867469|0
1-866-776-3700 Persons that need assistance and qualify Download an application or request it by calling 1-866-776-3700 Prescription Assistance Find Patient Assistance Programs
Pharmaceutical Company Help
Web Site: www.naminyc.nami.org/pha rma_nos.htm
RxAssist
Web Site: www.rxassist.org/
Provides health care providers with information on accessing more than 100 pharmaceutical manufacturers' patient assistance programs. These programs usually offer a limited supply of free prescription medication to eligible patients.
SelectCare Benefits Network (SCBN.)
Web Site: www.scbn.org/pap.html
Call (888) 331-1002 Applicant's income must fall within limits established by each individual program sponsor Go on line or call (888) 331-1002
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
800-568-9938 The programs typically require a doctor’s consent and proof of financial status. They may also require that you have either no health insurance, or no prescription drug benefit through your health insurance. Please contact the pharmaceutical company directly for specific eligibility requirements and application information. Effexor
NeedyMeds
Web Site: www.needymeds.org/local_ programs.taf
Go to web-site for information Help with cost of Medications NeedyMeds.org has information on medicine and healthcare assistance programs. They do not run a patient assistance program, and they do not supply medicine or financial assistance.
AARP Pharmacy Services – MembeRx Choice
AARP Pharmacy Services P.O. Box 40011, Roanoke, VA 24022
Web Site: www.aarppharmacy.com/aar pNet/rx/rxDefault.aspx
1-800-456-2277 (English)
1-877-231-1510 (Spanish)
TTY: 1-877-231-1475
Fax: 1-877-231-1520

Our experienced customer service staff is ready to help you


Go to web- site also check www.AARPMedicareRx.com Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., Eastern Time and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time. Provides information on discounted drugs and services for AARP members. Site includes information, applications, discount program such as Prescription Savings Service, which save an average 19 percent on most pharmacy drugs.
The Access to Benefits Coalition
300 D Street SW, Suite 801, Washington, DC 20024
E-Mail: info@accesstobenefits.or g
Web Site: http://www.accesstobenef its.org/
202-479-6670
Fax: 202-479-0735
Coverage for prescription drugs for everyonewith Medicare, and there is Extra Help available if you have limited income and resources. Call or go on line Dedicated to ensuring that lower-income beneficiaries know about and can make optimal use of new Medicare prescription drug benefits and other available resources for saving money on prescription drugs.
Salud Para la Gente
Web Site: www.splg.org/pharm_9.htm l
•340B federal pricing program
Rural Clinics
STD/HIV/AIDS Prevention/Services
Asian American Recovery Services
1370 Tully Road, Suite 501 , San Jose, CA 95122-3056
E-Mail: cares@aars-inc.org
Web Site: www.aars-inc.org/
(408) 271-3900
Fax 408-271-3909
Persons living with living with HIV/AIDS. Call, or stop by Language assistance available in: English, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Korean, Japanese, Cantonese Providing culturally and linguistically competent Psychosocial Case Management services to Asian and Pacific Islanders living with HIV/AIDS
Asian Americans for Community Involvement
2400 Moorpark Ave, Room 216 , San Jose, CA 95128
E-Mail: hivinfo@aaci.org
Web Site: www.aaci.org/hiv-aids-pr ogram.htm
Phone: (408) 278-4138
Fax: (408) 975-2745
Person in Santa Clara County Monday through Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (by appointment) Monday through Thursday, 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (walk in or appointment) Community Outreach,The HIV Counseling/Testing, Individual/Online Counseling,Information and Advocacy
Bill Wilson Drop-In Center
1671 The Alameda Ste. 201 , San Jose, CA 95126
3490 The Alameda
E-Mail: bwcmail@billwilsoncenter .org
Web Site: www.billwilsoncenter.org /
(408) 243-0222
(408) 850-6125
All youth. Stop by call or go to web -sitel Free testing, results , counseling, information and referrals. Agency working with the community to ensure that every youth has access to the range of services .
Bill Wilson Drop-In Center
693 South 2nd Street , San Jose, CA 95112
3490 The Alameda
E-Mail: bwcmail@billwilsoncenter .org
Web Site: www.billwilsoncenter.org /
(408) 243-0222
(408) 850-6125
All youth. Stop by call or go to web -sitel Free testing, results , counseling, information and referrals. Agency working with the community to ensure that every youth has access to the range of services
Billy DeFrank Gay and Lesbian Center
938 The Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126
Web Site: www.defrank.org
(408) 293-3040 Youths, Lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender and Questioning Community of Santa Clara County ages 14 yr-senior. Mon.-Fri. 12:00-10:00pm. Sat.-Sun. 12:00-6:00pm. Free HIV testing, results given in two weeks, counseling, information and referrals.
CET - Continuation Education Center
701 Vine St., San Jose, CA 95110
All. Testing: first Fri. of each month 1:00-3:00pm. Results: third Fri. of each month 1:00-3:00pm. Bus. Free testing, results given in two weeks, counseling, information and referrals.
CompreCare Health Center
3030 Alum Rock Ave, San Jose, CA 95127
Web Site: www.gardnerfamilyhealth. com/
Phone: (408) 918-5500
Fax: (408) 272-6300
Children and adults Drop in or call for information or go on line for list of services Medical services assistance with filling out Medicare and Medi-cal applications
Crane Center
105 N. Bascom Ave., San Jose, CA 95128
VTA buses 62, 23, 24, 85.
(408) 885-7000 Open to all, 12 years and older. Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri. 8:15am-4:15pm. Thu. 1:00-7:15pm. Afternoon and night programs. Dates and times may change. Call location for updates. Free STD/HIV testing, results given in two weeks, counseling, information and referrals, condoms. $5 for confidential results in writing. STD clinic by appointment only.
Emergency Housing Consortium
1077 N. Fifth St., San Jose, CA 95112
Web Site: www.homelessness.org
All. The first and third Wed. of each month 5:00-7:00pm. Bus. Free testing, results given in two weeks, counseling, information and referrals.
Family Health Foundation
3030 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, CA 95127
(408) 926-1033 All. Anonymous testing by appointment and walk-in. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:30pm, Sat. 8:30am-5:30pm. Results in 3 days or less, cost varies (call). Medical OBGYN, pediatric and adult, healthy families.
Family Health Foundation
55 E. Julian St., San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 280-1316 MediCal and MediCare recipients. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:30pm. Results in 3 days or less, cost varies (call). Medical, pediatric, internal, OBGYN, nutritionists. Pharmacy and medical caseworker available Tue. and Thu. 8:30am-4:00pm.
First Methodist
S. Fifth St. at E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA 95112
All. Testing: Second Fri. of each month 10:00am-2:00pm. Results: Fourth Fri. of each month 10:00am-2:00pm. Bus. Free testing, results given in two weeks, counseling, information and referrals.
Gardner Health Center
195 E. Virginia St, San Jose, CA 95112
Web Site: www.gardnerfamilyhealth. com/
Phone: (408) 918-5500 Children and adults Drop in or call for information or go on line for list of services Medical services assistance with filling out Medicare and Medi-cal applications
Gardner St. James Health Center
55 East Julian St, San Jose, CA 95112
Web Site: www.gardnerfamilyhealth. com/
Phone: (408) 918-2600
Fax: (408) 292-1497
Children and Adults Drop in or call for information or go on line for list of services Medical services assistance with filling out Medicare and Medi-cal applications
Health Trust-
1400 Parkmoor Ave, Ste 230, San Jose, CA 95126
E-Mail: links@healthtrust.org
Web Site: www.healthtrust.org/serv ices/aservices.php
Phone: (408) 961-9850
Fax: (408) 961-9856
Person with HIV/AIDS Call for Information or go to web page
Health Trust- Links Program
46 Race St. , San Jose, CA 95126
E-Mail: links@healthtrust.org
Web Site: www.healthtrust.org/thel ivingcenter/links.php
(408) 971-0852 ext. 203
Must be currently or recently incarcerated at Elmwood or Main Jail Must have verifiable, documented HIV diagnosis Must be capable/competent to participate in own plan of care and follow-up Must be a Santa Clara County resident Clients will need to have a picture ID upon release in order to obtain certain services in the community Call for information Assists people living with HIV/AIDS in Santa Clara County Adult Custody to make a smooth transition from jail to the community.A transitional case manager will meet with each client to determine their eligibility, assess their needs and Assist with release planning. transitional case management ,provide assistance with referrals. including medical care, medication coverage programs, Food Basket, transportation services, counseling and/or substance abuse treatment, housing and long-term case management as needed.
Health Trust- Neil A. Christie Living Center
46 Race St. , San Jose, CA 95126
E-Mail: AIDSServices@healthtrust .org
Web Site: www.healthtrust.org/thel ivingcenter/
Phone: (408) 961-9850
Fax: (408) 961-9856
People living with HIV/AIDS and others Call for information It is an accessible place for people living with HIV/AIDS and others to meet and learn from each other as well as meet with service providers.
Indian Health Center
1333 Meridian Ave., San Jose, CA 95125
E-Mail: help@indianhealthcenter. org
Web Site: www.indianhealthcenter.o rg/cwo.html
Phone: (408) 445-3400
Fax: (408) 448-1727
Confidential (consent form w/ name required). Appointments available Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm. Walk-ins accepted Thu. 5:00-7:00pm. Callto set up an appointment: (408) 445-3400, Extension 250 Bilingual (English/Spanish). Results in 2 weeks. Cost is $40 (free for clinic clients or registered Native Americans).HIV prevention programs, testing and counseling and dental services by appointment
InnVision: Georgia Travis Center
66 E. Rosemary St., San Jose, CA 95112
Web Site: www.innvision.org
(408) 453-3124 Women and women with children. Second and fourth Tue. of each month. Free testing, results given in two weeks, counseling, information and referrals.
InnVision: Montgomery Street Inn
358 N. Montgomery St., San Jose, CA 95110
Use VTA bus 22, 65.
Web Site: www.innvision.org
(408) 271-5160 All. Second and fourth Mon. of each month. Free testing, results given in two weeks, counseling, information and referrals.
Little Orchard (EHC)
2011 Little Orchard St., San Jose, CA 95125
E-Mail: info@ehclifebuilders.org
Web Site: www.ehclifebuilders.org/
(408) 294-2100
fax: 408-957-0253
All. Families/Singles Testing: first Fri. of every month, results: second Thu. Free testing, results given in two weeks, counseling, information and referrals.
PACE Clinic
2400 Moorpark Ave. Ste. 316B, San Jose, CA 95128
Web Site: www.php.com/ira-green-po sitive-pace-clinic
(408)408-885-5935 or 885-5690
(408) 885-7000 Appointments
(800) 329-4055 Phone:
Fax: 408-885-4699
All Mon. 8:15am-8:00pm, Tue.-Fri. 8:15am-5:00pm. Bilingual (Spanish/English). Results in 2 weeks. Cost is free ($40 for confidential testing).
Planned Parenthood
1691 The Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126
Web Site: www.plannedparenthood.or g/health-center/hiv-test ing-services-26011.htm
(408) 287-7526 Anonymous testing by appointment and walk-in. Call for availability. Walk-in sessions Wed. 8:45am-2:00pm, Thu. 8:30am.6:00pm. Results in 2 weeks. Cost is free for those 19 and under, otherwise sliding scale $20-40.
Planned Parenthood
3131 Alum Rock Ave., San Jose, CA 95127
Web Site: www.plannedparenthood.or g/health-center/hiv-test ing-services-26011.htm
(408) 729-7600 Anonymous testing by walk-in only (call before going to check on wait). Tue., Thu. 2:30-4:30pm. Bilingual (English/Spanish). Results in 2 weeks. Cost on sliding scale ($20 to $40).
Planned Parenthood
5440 Thornwood Dr. Ste. G, San Jose, CA 95123
Web Site: www.plannedparenthood.or g/health-center/hiv-test ing-services-26011.htm
(408) 281-9777 Anonymous testing by appointment and walk-in. Call for availability. Walk-in sessions Thu. 12:00-4:00pm, 5:00-8:00pm (call before going to check on wait). Bilingual (English/Spanish). Results in 2 weeks. Cost on sliding scale ($20 to $40).
ProLatino de San Jose
928 The Alameda, San Jose, CA 95126
Web Site: www.prolatino.org
(408) 271-6984 Call in need of support Call or stop by mission is to support, strengthen, empower and advocate for the Gay, Lesbian, Bi-sexual and Transgender (GLBT) Latino Communities and those living with, or at risk for HIV/AIDS
Ryan White Medication Assistance Program
976 Lenzen Avenue, Room 1400, San Jose, CA 95126
Phone: 408-792-5168
Fax: 408-286-6944
Persons with HIV or AIDS Call for information Ryan White Medication Assistance Program provides pharmaceutical(medications/prescriptions/pharmacy) services
Asian American Recovery Services
542 Valley Way , Milpitas, CA 95035
E-Mail: cares@aars-inc.org
Web Site: www.aars-inc.org/
Tel: 408-934-1110
Fax: 408-934-1117
Persons living with living with HIV/AIDS. Call, or stop by Language assistance available in: English, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Korean, Japanese, Cantonese Providing culturally and linguistically competent Psychosocial Case Management services to Asian and Pacific Islanders living with HIV/AIDS, testing
Family Health Foundation
1621 Gold St., Alviso, CA 95002
(408) 262-7944 Anonymous testing by appointment or walk-in. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5:30pm. Cost: varies (call). Results in 3 days or less. Medical services, OBGYN, pediatrics.
Gardner Alviso Health Center
1621 Gold St. , Alviso, CA 95002
Web Site: www.gardnerfamilyhealth. com/
Phone: (408) 935-3900
Fax: (408) 935-3984
Children and Adults Drop in or call for information or go on line for list of services Medical services, assistance with filling out Medicare and Medi-cal applications
Healthcare for the Homeless Project
1621 Gold St, P.O. Box 1240, Alviso, CA 95002
Web Site: www.gardnerfamilyhealth. com/
Phone: (408) 935-3918
Fax: (408) 935-398
All in need URL: www.gardnerfamilyhealth.com Drop in or call for i location and information. Program has mobil Vans Medical services assistance with filling out Medicare and Medi-cal applications
Bill Wilson Drop-In Center
3490 The Alameda , Santa Clara, CA 95050
3490 The Alameda
E-Mail: bwcmail@billwilsoncenter .org
Web Site: www.billwilsoncenter.org /
(408) 243-0222
(408) 850-6125
All youth. Stop by call or go to web -sitel Free testing, results , counseling, information and referrals. Agency working with the community to ensure that every youth has access to the range of services HiV testing
Health Education & Training Center Community Health Partnership
100 North Winchester Blvd., Suite 250, Santa Clara, CA 95050
Web Site: www.chpscc.org/hiv/index .htm
(408) 556-6605 Works to expand access to health services for medically underserved persons living with, affected by, and most at risk for HIV/AIDS by providing effective and competent direct client service.
Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center (HARC)
710 Lawrence Expwy # 464
Phone: (408) 851-4250 Call for information HIV Testing
Health Connections AIDS Services
1701-A S. Bascom Ave., Campbell, CA 95008
E-Mail: frank@healthconnections. org
Web Site: www.homelessshelterdirec tory.org/cgi-bin/id/shel ter.cgi?shelter=7568
(408) 961-9850
(408) 961-9856 Fax
Poor, homeless medically underserved population. Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm. Hours by appointment. Nurses and social workers provide assessment of clients with disabling HIV/AIDS protocol. Assistance with finding subsidized housing. No fee. Medi-Cal waiver. Japanese, Spanish, Tagalog spoken.
Health Connections Case Management
1701-A S. Bascom Ave., Campbell, CA 95008
E-Mail: information@healthconnec tions.org
Web Site: www.healthtrust.org/prog rams/programs-healthconn .cfm
(408) 961-9850
(800) 325-1890
(408) 961-9856 Fax
HIV/AIDS sufferers. Call Mon.-Fri. for information. Food Program, Group Homes, Transportation, Client Services (case management), Shared Housing.
The Heath Trust
1701-A S. Bascom Ave., Campbell, CA 95008
E-Mail: information@healthconnec tions.org
Web Site: www.healthconnection.org
(408) 961-9850
(408) 961-9856 Fax
Individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS in Santa Clara County. Call for information. Case Management. Emergency Financial Assistance. Housing Assistance. Food and meals delivered by Meals on Wheels. Benefits Counseling. Nursing. AIDS Education. Nutrition Counseling.
Mayview Community Health Center
785 Morse Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94085
Web Site: www.mayview.org
Palo Alto (650) 327-8717
Mountain View (650) 965-3323
Columbia (Sunnyvale) (408) 746-0455
All in need. Please call ahead for details To make an appointment call: (408) 746-0455 Mon. 8:30am - 5:00pm Tues. Closed Wed. 8:30am - 5:00pm Thurs 8:30am - 5:00pm Fri. 8:30am - 5:00pm The clinic is closed from 12-1pm. *Tuesday afternoons from 1-4pm, the clinic is open for immunizations only. Provids a healthcare safety net and a medical home for the uninsured in our community.AIDS, STDs prevention programs and counseling
Planned Parenthood
604 E. Evelyn Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Web Site: www.plannedparenthood.or g
(408) 739-5151 Anonymous testing by walk-in only (call before going to check on wait). Mon. 9:00am-7:00pm, Tues. 10:00am-5:00pm, Wed. 10:00am-8:00pm, Thu. 10:00am-4:00pm, Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm. and Sat 10:00am-2:00pm. Bilingual (English/Spanish). Results in 2 weeks. Cost on sliding scale ($20 to $40). Birth control, HIV testing , pediatric services & other services.
Sunnyvale Armory
620 E. Maude Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086
408 732-9907 All. Testing: first Mon. of the month, results: third Mon. of the month, except on holidays. 4:00-8:00pm. Free testing, results given in two weeks, counseling, information and referrals.
Mayview Community Health Center
100 Moffett Blvd., Suite 101, Mountain View, CA 94043
Web Site: www.mayview.org/paclinic .htm
Palo Alto (650) 327-8717
Mountain View (650) 965-3323
Columbia (Sunnyvale) (408) 746-0455
All in need. Please call ahead for details To make an appointment call: Mon 8:30am - 8:30pm Tues 8:30am - 5:00pm Wed.8:30am - 8:30pm Thurs.8:30am - 5:00pm Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Saturday* 9:00am - 4:00pm The clinic is closed from 12-1pm except Tuesdays. *Saturday clinics are only available every other week. . Provids a healthcare safety net and a medical home for the uninsured in our community.AIDS, STDs prevention programs and counseling
Planned Parenthood
2660 Solace Pl. Ste. A, Mountain View, CA 94040
Web Site: www.plannedparenthood.or g
(415) 961-6839 Anonymous testing by walk-in only. Mon. 9:00am-6:00pm, Tue. 12:00-7:00pm, Wed. 9:00am-1:00pm, Thu. 9:00am-8:00pm, Fri. 8:00am-4:00pm. Cost: sliding scale, $20-40. Results 2 weeks. Bilingual (English/Spanish).
Mayfield Community Clinic
270 Grant Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94306
(650) 327-8717 Anonymous testing by appointment and walk-in. Mon., Thu 12:00-8:30pm. Tue, Wed., Fri. 8:30am-5:00pm . Spanish spoken. Results in 2 weeks. Cost: $35 or donation (no one is refused).
Mayview Community Health Center
270 Grant Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94306
Web Site: www.mayview.org/paclinic .htm
Palo Alto (650) 327-8717
Mountain View (650) 965-3323
Columbia (Sunnyvale) (408) 746-0455
Please call ahead for details To make an appointment call: (650) 327-8717 Mon.8:30am - 8:30pm Tues.8:30am - 5:00pm Wed.8:30am - 5:00pm Fri. 8:30am - 5:00pm Sat. 8:30am - 5:00pm The clinic is closed from 12-1pm except Mondays. Provids a healthcare safety net and a medical home for the uninsured in our community.AIDS, STDs prevention programs and counseling
Center for Healing and Wellness
2235 Grant Rd. Ste. 6, Los Altos, CA 94024
Web Site: www.healingandwellness.o rg
(650) 625 1987 We serve families throughout the Bay Area, but primarily Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, in which an adult member is seriously ill and who have children under the age of 18. Mon.-Fri. 9.30am-4.30pm but most of our programs for children, teens and adults are held during the evenings and on weekends. Call, families need to register first. Services for families are free.
Arbor Free Clinic
Menlo Park VA 795 Willow Road, Building 334 , Menlo Park, CA 94025
E-Mail: Email: arborclinic@stanf ord.ed
Web Site: arbor.stanford.edu/
Weekday voicemail (650) 724-1332
Sunday phone: (650) 493-5000. Press "1" for "know your party's extension," then press "2" for Menlo Park. Then dial extension "22222" for Arbor Clinic. To leave a voicemail, please call (650) 724-1332.
Fax: (650) 725-9852
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Open Sundays 10AM-2PM First come, first served Patients: please arrive early to be checked in Outreach, Mental Health, Other Medical Care, STD Screening, HIV Screening, Counseling & Testing
(ACRC) AiDS Community Reaseach Consortium
1048 El CaminoReal Suit B, Redwood City, CA 94063
corner of James St
Web Site: www.acrc.org
650 364-6563
Fax: (650) 364-9001
Toll-Free: (800) 864-ACRC (2272)
Presons with HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C Call for information Programs in Spanish and English .HIV/AIDS Clinical Trial programs, Case Management , Community Outreach
Catholic Charities
600 Columbia Dr., San Mateo, CA 94402
(415) 579-0277 x335 Anyone Call for information. Food Bags.
ELLIPSE Peninsula AIDS Services
173 South Blvd., San Mateo, CA 94402
Web Site: www.ellipse650.org/
(650) 572-9702 Persons with HIV/AIDS. The Ellipse office is temporarily closed To be notified when our office re-opens, please call 650) 572-9702 and leave your contact information. Referals to assistance, Food Pantry, delievery of food pantry goods, Emmergency Support for individuals in crisis.
Health Connections AIDS Services
7365 Monterey St. Ste. C, Gilroy, CA 95020
E-Mail: frank@healthconnections. org
Web Site: www.healthconnection.org /temp/new/
(800) 683-1417 Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-5:00pm. Hours by appointment. Nurses and social workers provide assessment of clients with disabling HIV/AIDS protocol. Assistance with finding subsidized housing. No fee. Medi-Cal waiver. Japanese, Spanish, Tagalog spoken.
Planned Parenthood
7933 Wren Ave. Ste D, Gilroy, CA 95020
Web Site: www.plannedparenthood.or g
(408) 847-1739 Anonymous testing by appointment only. Weekdays and early evenings. Cost: $5. Results 2 weeks. Bilingual (English/Spanish).
Santa Clara County Health Department
80 Highland Ave., San Martin, CA 95046
Web Site: www.sccphd.org
(408) 423-0700 Anonymous testing by walk-in only. 2nd and 4th Thu. of each month, 1:30-4:30pm. Results in 2 weeks. Cost is free.
Center for Living with Dying
554 Mansion Park Dr. , Santa Clara County, CA 95054-1702
Web Site: www.billwilsoncenter.org /services/all/living.htm l
Get Help Now: (408) 850-6125
No one is turned away. Charitable contributions accepted. Applicants should apply by phone,24-hour answering service. The Circle of Care Program provides emotional support and education focused upon the crises of AIDS for persons with a diagnosis, their family, friends, and loved ones. Services include peer counseling.
NIGHT Mobile Health Van Program
1730 South Amphlett Blvd., Suite 123.
Web Site: www.onsitehealth.com/cal endar
(408) 494-7893 Call for locations Call for locations Free, anonymous HIV testing and counseling
Santa Cruz AIDS Project
412 Front St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Across from the Metro Station.
E-Mail: lauram@scapsite.org
Web Site: www.scapsite.org/
(831) 457-1163 Persons with HIV/AIDS. Call for information. Provides support for those affected by HIV/AIDS, help with community resources, education and prevention programs.
Santa Cruz AIDS Project
755 Cedar St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Near the corner of Walnut St.
E-Mail: lauram@scapsite.org
Web Site: www.scapsite.org/
(831) 457-1441 Persons with HIV/AIDS. Call for information. Provides support for those affected by HIV/AIDS, help with community resources, education and prevention programs.
Santa Cruz AIDS Project
113 Cooper St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060
E-Mail: lauram@scapsite.org
Web Site: www.scapsite.org/
(831) 427-3900
(831) 427-0398 Fax
Persons with HIV/AIDS. Call for information. Provides support for those affected by HIV/AIDS, help with community resources, education and prevention programs.
Santa Cruz AIDS Project
90 Mariposa Ave., Watsonville, CA 95076
(831) 761-8595 Persons with HIV/AIDS. Call for information. Provides support for those affected by HIV/AIDS, help with community resources, education and prevention programs.
National Native American AIDS Prevention Center
436 14th St. Ste. 1020, Oakland, CA 94612
E-Mail: nnaapc@aol.com
Web Site: www.nnaapc.org
(510) 444-2051
(510) 444-1593 Fax
Call for information. Automated fax information: 800-283-6880.
Family Link
317 Castro St., San Francisco, CA 94114
E-Mail: famlink@mindspring.com
Web Site: famlink.home.mindspring. com/
(415) 703-9050
(415) 703-9057 Fax
For families visiting people with AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses. For information and reservations call between 9:00am-5:00pm. The Family Link provides: clean safe accommodations, support in a home-like environment, referrals to community resources. An opportunity to meet with other visiting families. Suggested donation of $30/room per night.
24-Hour Trilingual AIDS Hotline
(800) 342-2337 English, Spanish and Filipino
(800) 367-2437 Other Filipino dialects
(800) 335-2437 Hearing impaired
Persons with HIV/AIDS Information and referral to all. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-9:00pm, Sat.-Sun. 11:00am-5:00pm.
A Positive Life
Web Site: www.APositiveLife.com
This site has real people telling their stories about HIV. they provide information, and more.
AIDSmeds
Web Site: www.AIDSmeds.com
The site provides information on HIV treatment options
Americans with Disabilities Act Information and Assistance Hotline
(800) 514-0301 V/TTY
California HIV/AIDS Hotlines
(800) 367-2437 Nationwide
(415) 863-2437 Bay Area
(888) 225-2437 TDD
Information available in English, Spanish and Filipino.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
(800) 458-5231 Information and publication orders. Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-6:00pm.
Clinical Trials.
Web Site: www.clinicaltrials.gov/
Free HIV Info
Web Site: www.FreeHIVinfo.com
Information for HIV-positive consumers and their healthcare providers.
Gay and Lesbian National Hotline
(888) 843-4564 Call for information. Mon.-Fri. 6:00-10:00pm, Sat. 12:00-5:00pm (EST). This is a non-profit organization which provides nationwide toll-free peer-counseling, information, and referrals.
Hemophilia AIDS Network
(800) 424-2634
HIPS Hotline
(800) 876-4477 Adolescent prostitutes.
HIV and Hepatitis.
Web Site: www.HIVandHepatitis.com
This site provides nformation about treatment for HIV/AIDS. It also covers chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C, and co-infection with HIV/HCV and HIV/HBV.
HIV Dental Services
(650)339-4700 homeless population as well as HIV/AIDS patients To learn whether you are eligible to receive dental services at one of our community sites, call . Onsite Health works with San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, and Alameda County in California. They bring dental services to the through funding from Healthcare for the Homeless and the Ryan White Care Act. Mobile practices are set up at different sites throughout these counties on Saturdays and Sundays.
HIV Treatment Line
(800) 822-7422 National
(415) 558-9051 International
Hotline Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:00am-5:00pm, Sat. 10:00am-4:00pm (PST).
HIV/AIDS Resource Guide for Sonoma County
Web Site: www.sonoma-county.org/he alth/ph/hiv/resourceguid e09.htm
HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service
Web Site: www.hivatis.org/
(800) 448-0440
(888) 480-3739 TTY
(301) 519-0459 International
(301) 519-6616 Fax
Narcotics Anonymous
Web Site: www.na.org/?ID=phoneline
For local and international help lines.
National AIDS Hotline
(800) 342-2437 24-Hours
(800) 243-7889 TTY/TDD
(800) 342-AIDS English
(800) 344-7432 Spanish
(301) 217-0023 International
24 hours a day, daily.
National Association of People with AIDS
(202) 898-0414 Hotline & TTY/TDD
National Clinical Trials Hotline
Web Site: www.actis.org/
(800) 874-2572
(301) 519-0459 International
Callers can speak with experienced health specialists for help in locating HIV/AIDS clinical trials across the USA. Spanish-speaking specialists available.
National Gay & Lesbian Youth Hotline
(800) 347-8336
National Herpes Hotline
(919) 361-8488
National Pediatric/Family HIV Resource Center
(800) 362-0071 Call for information. Help for Addiction.
National Prevention Information Network
(800) 458-5231 English and Spanish
(800) 243-7012 TTY/TDD
(301) 562-1098 International line
A service to get free educational materials about HIV, TB and other sexually transmitted diseases.
National Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Hotline
Web Site: www.ashastd.org/sitemap. html
(800) 227-8922 English
(800) 344-7432 Spanish
(800) 243-7889 TTY/TDD
Provides anonymous, confidential information on sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and how to prevent them. Also, provides referrals to clinical and other services. Open Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-11:00pm (EST).
Onsite Health Mobile Unit
E-Mail: www.onsitehealthit.com/c alendar?task=view_detail &agid=390&year=2010&month=05&day=08
Persons that are Low income, HIV possitive, Homeless,and Migrant Go on line to sign up for service Dental, Medical, Visionand Hearing
PEPLine - National Clinician's Post Exposure Prophylaxis Hotline
(888) 448-4911
POZ.com-
Web Site: www.POZ.com
Go to site They provides valuable information for people with AIDS. The site also offers tips for families, friends, and caregivers.
Project Inform
Web Site: www.projectinform.org/
This Web site features information on HIV and offers information about treatment options.....
San Mateo County AIDS Project
(415) 573-3955 Call for information.
Sex Addicts Anonymous
Web Site: www.sexaa.org/
Sex Addicts Anonymous, S.A.A., is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so they may overcome their sexual addiction and help others recover from sexual addiction or dependency.
Sexual Addiction Hotline
(800) 310-3001
Sexual Compulsives Anonymous
Web Site: www.sca-recovery.org/
(800) 977-4325
Teen AIDS Hotline
(800) 440-8336
Teens Tap
(800) 234-8336 Teens Teaching AIDS Prevention.
The Body
Web Site: www.TheBody.com
Site about HIV on the Internet. lots of information
The Well Project
Web Site: www.TheWellProject.org
Go to web -site This web site addresses HIV/AIDS-related needs with a focus on women.
This Positive Life- The Body
Web Site: www.thebody.com/content/ art47243.html
A library of podcast topics and shows. Interviews with HIV-positive people and HIV in the news.
Treat HIV
Web Site: www.TreatHIV.com
The site provides information about HIV treatment.
Women Alive
Web Site: www.women-alive.org/
(800) 554-4876
(323) 965-1564 International
This is a national hotline staffed by HIV+ women volunteers. This hotline is geared for HIV+ women who would like peer support or treatment information. Spanish speaking operators are available. Open Mon.-Fri. 11:00am-6:00pm (PST) 2:00-9:00pm (EST).
Salud Para La Gente
195 Aviation Way, Suite 200
Web Site: www.splg.org/community_1 0.html
831-728-0222 Persons in service area To make a medical, dental or vision appointment please call: 831-728-0222 HIV /STD testing, Dental Medical, Eyecare
Salud Para La Gente _Dental
204 East Beach Street
E-Mail: /www.splg.org/Dservices_ 5.html
Web Site: www.splg.org/community_1 0.html
831-728-0222 Persons in service area dental clinics in Watsonville and Santa Cruz To make appiontment and find locations call: 831-728-0222 •Oral exams •Teeth cleaning •Amalgam and tooth colored fillings •Tooth extractions•Night guards •Sealants•Custom bleaching trays •Gum treatment•Root canal treatment •Crowns and dentures•Emergency treatment
Substance Abuse
Coalition for Alcohol & Drug Free Pregnancies
976 Lenzen Avenue, San Jose, CA 95126
Web Site: www.cadfp.org/
1-800-310-2332 Call or go to web -site fro information Coalition is committed to significantly reducing the number of babies born with substance use-related health issues. Visitors may access resources related to promoting alcohol and drug-free pregnancies.
Providence Recovery Center
831 Paget Ave , Santa Cruz, CA 95062
Web Site: www.providencerecovery.c om/about_contact.html
1-888-SOS-REHAB
(1-888-767-7342)
Call for information about treatment program or see web-site Medically Managed Detox Primary Residential Treatment Twelve-Step Program and Coordination Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Dual Diagnosis & Co-occurring Disorders Family Program Body-Mind-Spirit, Treating the Entire Self Extended Care Aftercare Planning
Al-Anon Family Groups
(831) 662-4696 Call for information.
Alcohol and Drug Services Search On-line
Web Site: www.calcarenet.ca.gov/fa cilities_search.asp
Search for a Service or facility ,Residential Facilities Nonresidential Programs, Narcotic Treatment Programs, Driving-Under-the-Influence (DUI) Programs
Alcohol Rehab
Web Site: www.alcohol-rehab.net/
888-224-5637 Provides information and treatment resources all different types of addictions.
Alcoholics Anonymous
(831) 457-2559 Call for information.
Alto Counseling Center
(831) 423-2003
(831) 688-8100
Call for information.
ASAM American Society of Addictions Medicine
E-Mail: email@asam.org
Web Site: www.asam.org/
Visit Web page To improve the care and treatment of people with the disease of addiction and advance the practice of Addiction Medicine. Advocacy
AWARE
(831) 427-3010
(831) 479-9023
People recovering from chemical dependency. Call for information. Five coed homes serving people recovering fromchemical dependency.
Department of Rehabilitation
(831) 426-4077 Call for information.
Drug Rehabilitation
Web Site: www.drug-rehab.com/
(866) 762-3712 - Information, toll-free numbers, and links to resources for alcoholism and substance abuse
Hermanas Residential Program
(831) 722-2471 Call for information.
Hope Haven, Inc.
(831) 438-4354 Call for information.
Janus Residential Treatment Program
(831) 462-1770 Detox
(831) 462-1060
Call for information.
Methadone Detoxification and Maintenance
(831) 425-0112 Call for information.
Narcotics Anonymous
Web Site: www.na.org/
(831) 662-466 Call for information.
NIAAA
Web Site: www.niaaa.nih.gov/
Santa Cruz Community Counseling Center
(831) 423-3891
(831) 425-1830
Call for information.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
E-Mail: info@samhsa.gov
Web Site: www.samhsa.gov/
(800) 789-2647 Information
(800) 729-6686 Substance Abuse
SAMHSA is An Agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services created to focus attention, programs, and funding on improving the lives of people with or at risk for mental and substance abuse disorders. Search for information.
Sunflower House
(831) 423-3890 Call for information.
Sunflower Youth Home
(831) 688-7993 Call for information.
The Camp Recovery Center
Web Site: www.camprecovery.com/adu lt_services.php
877.557.6237 Call for information Locations: Camp Recovery Center | 3192 Glen Canyon Road | Scotts Valley, California 95066 Camp Intensive Outpatient Program | 215 River Street | Santa Cruz, California 95060 Camp Outpatient Program | 256 East Hamilton, Suite J & K | Campbell, California 95008
The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
Web Site: www.ncadd.org/links/inde x.html
TRIAD Counseling & Substance Abuse Services
(831) 425-1478 Call for information.
Women's Crisis Support and Counseling Services
(831) 425-1478 Call for information.
Youth Services Substance Abuse Counseling
(831) 425-0771
(831) 728-2226
Call for information.
South County Sober Housing
(510) 732-5951 or (510) 732-5977 Mentally disabled homeless with income. Must be clean and sober for a minimum of 90 days to qualify Call Transitional housing for single adults--case management, mental health counseling, literacy, employment workshops.
Alzheimer's Activity Center
2380 Enborg Ln., San Jose, CA 95128
(408) 270-7515 Seniors and Adults clients who have difficulty taking care of themselves because of mental health or other medical reasons. Days served: Mon.-Fri. 12:00pm. Call for information. Provides day program including lunch, social and recreational activities; counseling and referrals for families. Accepts clients who may be agitated, who wander andeven those with problems of incontinence.
Daybreak Respite & Caregivers Support Services
5111 San Felipe Rd. , San Jose, CA 95135
Located in the St. Francis of Assisi Pastoral Center in the Evergreen area of San Jose
E-Mail: hfox@ccsj.org <hfox@ccsj .org>
Web Site: www.ccsj.org/services/ol der_adults/daybreak.htm
408 270-490 Fax: 408-223-1759
South county: 831 848-9175
Seniors 60 + Residents of San Jose, Adult caregivers, Persons with beginning stages of dementia or Alzheimer's Call or stop by Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10 AM to 3 PM Provides:Center-based respite 3 days per week In-home respite 4 hours per week,Coordination of Senior Companions, Volunteer-based escorted transportation, Case management & Information and Referral Sliding scale for the Respite Center. Minimal flat rate for home-based services.$9- $45 per day (2 days per week minimum)
InnVision: Cecil White Center
358 N. Montgomery St., San Jose, CA 95110
Use VTA bus 22, 65.
Web Site: www.innvision.org
(408) 271-5160 men, women and families. Open from Mon.-Fri. 1:00-7:00pm, Sat.-Sun. 5:00-7:00pm. Call at 8:00am for bed reservation. Showers and meals. Emergency beds, and working men's beds. They provide vouchers for Eye exam, eye glasses We refer clients to an optometrist., California ID, Driver License, Birth Certificates, Bus pass.
PlaneTree
E. St. John St. at N. 17th St., San Jose, CA
E-Mail: http://www.planetreesanj ose.org/
Free and open to the public. PlaneTree is a comprehensive consumer health and medical library.
Bill Wilson Center
3490 The Alameda, Santa Clara, CA 95050
E-Mail: bwcmail@billwilsoncenter .org
Web Site: www.billwilsoncenter.org
Tel: (408) 243-0222
Fax: (408) 246-5752
Homeless and runaway youths. Call for availability. Street outreach program providing short-term housing.
American Cancer Society
747 Camden Avenue, Ste B , Campbell, CA 95008
Web Site: www.cancer.org
(800) 227-2345 Call -800 number is available 24 hours/7 days a week/ 365 days a year. Transportationof cancer patients to radiation & chemotherapy sessions. Other freeservices also available.Campbell, CA 95008
Alzheimer's Association of the Greater San Francisco Bay Area
2065 W. El Camino Real, Ste. C, Mountain View, CA 94040
Web Site: www.alznorcal.org/localo ffices/gsba/
(800) 600-1993 Information, referrals to service agencies and family support groups.
Mommy Van
114 5th Ave., Redwood City, CA 94063
Web Site: www.lpch.org/clinicalSpe cialtiesServices/Clinica lSpecialties/MobileHealthClinics/mommyVan.html
(650) 723-4729 For women who do not have any type of medical insurance. Call Mondays from 9:00am-3:00pm. Prenatal services, pregnancy testing, breast exams and referral for mammograms, pap smears, contraception, testing for diabetes and high blood pressure, information to help you have a healthy baby.
Mommy Van
401 N. Humboldt St., San Mateo, CA 94401
Web Site: www.lpch.org/clinicalSpe cialtiesServices/Clinica lSpecialties/MobileHealthClinics/mommyVan.html
(650) 723-4729 For women who do not have any type of medical insurance. Call Mondays from 9:00am-3:00pm. Prenatal services, pregnancy testing, breast exams and referral for mammograms, pap smears, contraception, testing for diabetes and high blood pressure, information to help you have a healthy baby.
Veteran Services
842 Front St., Santa Cruz, CA 95060
E-Mail: vets@hra.co.santa-cruz.c a.us
Web Site: www.santacruzvets.com/
(831) 458-7110
(831) 458-7116 Fax
Veterans. Transportation of veterans to V.A. health facilities, nformation, training and assistance to organizations helping veterans, outreach to hard to contact elements of the veterans community, benefits claims assistance, telephone claims assistance, notary public services, survivors assistance.
Veteran Services
215 E. Beach St., Watsonville, CA 95076
E-Mail: vets@hra.co.santa-cruz.c a.us
Web Site: www.santacruzvets.com/
(831) 763-4419 Veterans. Transportation of veterans to V.A. health facilities, nformation, training and assistance to organizations helping veterans, outreach to hard to contact elements of the veterans community, benefits claims assistance, telephone claims assistance, notary public services, survivors assistance.
California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform
610 Bush St., San Francisco, CA 94109
Web Site: www.canhr.org/
(800) 474-1116 Consumers only
(415) 474-5171
Fighting for the rights of long-term care residents.
Healthy Families
Sacramento, CA 95813-8005
Web Site: healthyfamilies.ca.gov/
(800) 880-5305 Children up to 19th birthday. Families with incomes at or below the Federal Income Guidelines. Children without employer-sponsored health insurance in the last 3 months. Children not eligible for no-cost Medi-Cal. Children who are U.S. citizens, nationals or eligible qualified immigrants. Children who live in California. Call or get on line for information and application. A state and federal funded health coverage program for children with family incomes above the level eligible for no cost Medi-Cal and below 250% of the federal income guidelines ($35,376 for a family of three).
4WOMEN.GOV
Web Site: www.4woman.gov/search/A2 ZSearch.CFM?letter=A
1-800-994-WOMAN (1-800-994-9662) or 1-888-220-5446 for the hearing impaired All Call Monday through Friday, 9AM to 6PM EST (excluding federal holidays) or go on line Provide FREE, health information for women
AL-ANON / ALATEEN
(888) 425-2666 Canada and USA ALATEEN for younger members. A worldwide organization that offers a self-help recovery program for families and friends of alcoholics whether or not the alcoholic seeks help or even recognizes the existence of a drinking problem.
Angel Flight West
E-Mail: info@angelflight.org
Web Site: www.angelflight.org
(888) 4-AN-ANGEL (426-2643)
(800) 296-1217
People who cannot afford public transportation, or who cannot tolerate it for health reasons. Call if you need transportation outside the Western States. Provides free transportation to medical treatment. They accept requests from individuals or health care professionals such as social workers and physicians.
Benefit Calculators
Web Site: www.ssa.gov/planners/cal culators.htm
Use any of the three calculators to estimate your potential benefit amounts. The calculators will show your retirement benefits as well as disability and survivor benefit amounts on your record if you should become disabled or die today.
California Department of Managed Care
Web Site: www.hmohelp.ca.gov
(888) 466-2219 Helps Californians resolve problems with their HMO as well as ensure a better, more solvent and stable managed health care system.
California Major Risk Medical Insurance Program (MRMIP)
Web Site: www.mrmib.ca.gov/MRMIB/M RMIP.html
An innovative program developed to provide health insurance for Californians who are unable to obtain coverage on the open market.
Care Givers Library
Web Site: www.caregiverslibrary.o rg/
Caring Connections
E-Mail: caringinfo@nhpco.org
Web Site: www.caringinfo.org/?gcli d=CJC61anGlZ0CFR5Hagoddi tY_w
HelpLine: 800.658.8898
Multilingual Line: 877.658.8896

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Web Site: www.cdc.gov/health/
Health Topics A to Z provides a listing of disease and health topics found on the CDC Web site. New topics are added on an ongoing basis. Information in Spanish and English.
Chronic Care Solutions
Web Site: www.chroniccaresolutions .com/
Offers people resources to make informed decisions on all aspects of chronic care. Rehabilitation care, Nursing Homes, Hospice Care. etc.
Cocaine Anonymous
Web Site: www.ca.org/phones.html
(800) 347-8998 This number is a referral service for updated information only.
Developmental Disabilities Resources
Web Site: www.phoenixdatacenter.or g/DevelopmentalDisabliti es.htm
ELDERLINK
E-Mail: elderlink@att.net
Web Site: www.elderlink.org/
(800) 836-7080 34 hour service Call (800) 836-7080 Free personalized list of referrals based on individual needs
Google Health
Web Site: www.google.com/accounts/ ServiceLogin?service=hea lth&nui=1&continue=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fhealth%2Fp%2F&followup=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fhealth%2Fp%2F&rm=hide
Complete your form Store it in Google Health Share your information with caregivers
Health Hotline Subject Index
Web Site: www.sis.nlm.nih.gov/hotl ines/subserch.html
Database contains over 17,000 biomedical information resources and organizations that operate toll-free phone service. Allows keyword searches. The database also includes information on services and publications available in Spanish.
Health Resources and Services Administration
Web Site: www.hrsa.gov/
All. Health Resources and Services Administration directs national programs that improve the Nation's health by assuring equitable access to comprehensive, quality health care for all.
Healthfinder
Web Site: www.healthfinder.gov/
Healthfinder is a gateway consumer health and human services information web site from the United States government.
InfoNet
Web Site: infonet.welch.jhu.edu/ad vocacy.html
Screening, information and referral for service 24-hours a day. Call Gateway1-800-488-9919.
John Hopkins Medicine and Health Information
Web Site: www.hopkinsmedicine.org/ healthinformation.html
Anytime on line. Health information.
LifeLine
Web Site: www.lifelinesys.com/
1800 380-3111 Persons in need Call or go on line for information Emergency alter,
Medicare hospice Benifits
Web Site: www.medicare.gov/Publica tions/Pubs/pdf/02154.pdf
Medicare Rights Center (MRC)
Web Site: www.medicarerights.org/
800-333-4114, Persons needing in formation Call 800-333-4114, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday or go on line A Medicare counselor will answer your questions about health insurance choices, Medicare rights and protections, dealing with payment denials or appeals, complaints about care or treatment, and Medicare bills.
MedLine plus
Web Site: medlineplus.gov/
MEDLINEplus will direct you to information to help answer health questions.
Medline Plus
Web Site: www.nlm.nih.gov/medlinep lus/alphanews_b.html#bre astcancer
MedlinePlus will direct you to information to help answer health questions
Mobil Health Clinics in the USA
Web Site: www.mobilehealthmap.org/ mhc.php?PHPSESSID=s4jg84 uj6drthderubu71hhol4
National Hospice Palliative Care Program
Web Site: www.nhpco.org/templates/ 1/homepage.cfm
National Library of Medicine
Web Site: www.sis.nlm.nih.gov/hotl ines/
Offer this online database of health-related organizations operating toll-free telephone services. The database also includes information on services and publications available in Spanish.
National Patient Air Transport Healthline (NPATH)
Web Site: www.npath.org
Free information and referral for those who must find a way to move themselves or loved ones to distant locations for specialized treatment or recovery, and for health care professionals who must find the most cost-effective way to move patients long distances.
National Runaway Switchboard
(800) 621-4000 Crisis line for teenagers.
NURSING RESOURCES
Web Site: www.bayareanursing.com/
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Call or go to web site Provider of skilled nursing and home health care services in the San Francisco Bay area.
NvElderCare.org
Web Site: www.nveldercare.org/
Provides up-to-date resources and information that will support and assist caregivers as they care for frail and/or disabled family members and friends.
PDA-Disability Training and Multimedia
Web Site: www.pdassoc.com/
(800)543-2119 All Order on line or send for catalog Disability training and multimedia on Disability Awareness, Advocacy, Developmental and Learning Disabilities, and Special Education. PLUS Physical Disabilities, Mental Health, Assistive Technology and Vocational Rehab.
Rape Abuse and Incest National Network
(800) 656-4673
Santa Clara County Nursing Homes
Web Site: www.canhr.org/NH_Data/da ta_html/SClaraCo.html
Social Security Online
Web Site: www.ssa.gov/
Applying for benefits on line RetirementDisability and SSI. Widows, widowers & other survivors information, New Medicare Prescription Drug Plan
Spinal Cord Injuries Resources
Web Site: www.phoenixdatacenter.or g/SpinalCordInjuries.htm
The California Patient's Guide
Web Site: www.calpatientguide.org/
Inform you of your rights to receive quality health care and what steps you can take if you encounter problems. Information in Spanish and English.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Web Site: www.va.gov
(800) 287-1000 Veterans. Information on benefits, services, compensation locations and much more.
Veterans Health Administration
Web Site: www.va.gov/health_benefi ts/
(877) 222-8387 Toll free Veterans. Call for information. Provides a broad spectrum of medical, surgical, and rehabilitative care to its customers.
Veterans Information
(800) 455-0057 Inpatient and Outpatient; Addiction Treatment; Blind rehabilitation; dental; dermatology; hand surgery; nursing home; hospice and respice. Call for information. Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-4:30pm.
Medicare Rights Center
1460 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
Web Site: www.medicarerights.org/i ndex.html
(212) 869-3850
(212) 869-3532 Fax
Information on Medicare on a state by state basics.
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