SOLANO COUNTY Solano County Probation Main Office Phone: (707) 784-7600 475 Union Avenue Vallejo Branch Office Phone: (707) 553-5532 355 Tuolumne Street 3 rd Floor Center for Positive Change Phone: (707) 553-5870 355 Tuolumne Street, Suite 1300 HEALTHY PARTNERSHIPS SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES Healthy Partnerships (HP) employs a consumer-oriented approach to substance abuse treatment services. Clients participating in these services can either enter voluntarily or through court-ordered to do so. HP works closely with Probation and Parole in compliance with any court mandates. Clients requesting services are assessed for individual treatment plans. We provide outpatient substance abuse services. www.healthypartnerships.com Phone: (707) 425-1799 (if you have private insurance) or (707) 784-2220 (if you do not have insurance and Solano County Substance Abuse Services will provide you with a referral). Location: 1735 Enterprise Dr. Suite A Notes: If you do not have insurance please call (707) 784 2220 for assessment. Healthy Partnerships is CARF accredited and can take most insurance. Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. ADA Compliant. Client fees: None. Eligible Population: Men/Women ages 18 and older, must reside in Solano County. Faith Based: No/Yes Direct Service: Outpatient Substance Abuse Services; Case Management; DUI Services; Group Therapy; Individual Counseling. 290
FAMILY RESOURCE CENTERS Below is a list of local Family Resource Centers. The Family Resource Centers (FRC) provide information and referral services to families with children in Solano County. FRCs assist families in identifying and accessing community resources to meet their needs, including parenting, family recreation, job search, transportation, child care basic needs, etc. FRCs also offer parenting and resource libraries, parenting classes, computer and internet access for job search and resume writing, and much more. Contact your local FRC below: www.co.solano.ca.us/depts/fvp/community_resources/family_resource_center_%28frc%29.asp or www.childnet.org/parents--families/family-resource-centers Benicia Family Resource Center Phone: (707) 746-4352 or 746-2623 Fax: (707) 746-8127 Email: bhilman@ci.benicia.ca.us 350 East K Street Benicia, CA 94510 The Benicia FRC offers provides resources and referrals, basic needs assistance, parenting support and education, domestic violence advocacy, counseling, etc. Cleo Gordon Family Resource Center Phone: (707) 421-3961 1950 Dover Ave., Room 18 Dixon Family Resource Center Cookie Powell Phone: (707) 678-0442 Fax: (707) 678-4014 Email: cookie@dixonfamilyservices.org 155 North 2nd Street Dixon, CA 95620 The Dixon Family Resource Center (FRC) provides resources and referrals, basic needs assistance, parenting support and education, domestic violence advocacy, counseling, etc. Fairfield Healthy Start, Family Resource Center Phone: (707) 421-3224 Email: zoilap@fsusd.k12.ca.us 1600 Kidder Ave. The Fairfield FRC offers English as second language classes, basic need assistance, parenting education, clothes closet, free or low cost health insurance program, counseling, etc. 291
Rio Vista C.A.R.E., Family Resource Center Adriana Bejarano Phone: (707) 374-5243 Fax: (707) 374-5381 Email: abejarano@rvcare.org 125 Sacramento St. Rio Vista, CA 94571 Rio Vista FRC offers counseling (individual and family), referrals and linkages to services, family support home visiting program, and basic needs assistance. Suisun Healthy Start, Family Resource Center Phone: (707) 421-4398 Email: zoilap@fsusd.k12.ca.us 725 Golden Eye Way Suisun, CA 94585 Vacaville FIRST Office, Family Resource Center Phone: (707) 469-6608 Fax: (707) 469-6625 Email: gdiaz@cityofvacaville.com 312 Cernon Street, Suite D Vacaville, CA 95688 Vacaville FRC provides resources and referrals, basic needs assistance, parenting education, domestic violence support groups, counseling services, etc. Greater Vallejo Fighting Back Partnership, Family Resource Center Phone: (707) 648-5230 Fax: (707) 648-5212 Email: jwilson@fight-back.org Website: www.fight-back.org 505 Santa Clara Street, (3rd floor) Vallejo FRC provides resources and referrals, basic needs assistance, homeless assistance, mentoring, parenting support and education. North Vallejo Fighting Back Partnership, Family Resource Center Phone: (707) 556-8921 ext. 56540 jwilson@fight-back.org Loma Vista Elementary School 146 Rainier Ave., Room 43 Vallejo, CA 94589 292
MISSION SOLANO RESCUE MISSION Mission SOLANO Rescue Mission focused its vision to develop long-term residential treatment for homeless addicted men, women, and Veterans. Since then, Mission SOLANO has successfully met the basic necessities of the homeless and poverty stricken population. Our unique and nationally recognized Nomadic Sheltering Program provides emergency shelter nights to those in need, while maintaining and managing our Community Outreach Center (COC) and Social Industries distributing food, clothing and ongoing community services. In 2009 we opened our Bridge To Life Center, our long-term solution to homelessness. Through transitional housing and a holistic program, we address spiritual, physical, emotional, psychosocial and vocational needs. Our six buildings are able to provide for 208 individuals through our Hope Home for Homeless Vets, the Matt Garcia Home for Women and Children, and twelve two-bedroom family units. Our doors are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Help is available without charge to any person regardless of race, color, creed or social standing. www.missionsolano.org Phone: (707) 425-3663 Locations: Community Outreach Center, 740 Travis Blvd, Fairfield, CA 94553; Bridge to Life Center, 310 Beck Avenue, Fairfield, CA 94553 Notes: May show up for a bed at 2:30pm daily to see if there is room. No reservations, first come, first serve. Accessibility: Call for information. Client fees: None. Eligible Population: Men/Women ages 18 and older. Must be a Solano County resident. Faith Based: Yes Direct Service: Emergency Shelter; Long-Term Residential; Food/Meals Prepared; Clothing. 293
SOLANO COUNTY SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES Solano County Substance Abuse Services is dedicated to providing a continuum of care that benefits the clients and providers. Utilizing a combined administrative, clinical, and preventive services approach, we deliver coordinated services to the diverse populations of Solano County who are impacted by alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD), and related issues such as domestic violence. Phone: (707) 784-2220 Fax: (707) 425-4038 Locations: 2101 Courage Drive, Suite 101, Fairfield, CA 94553. Notes: Please call for an appointment. If you need to stop using alcohol or substances immediately, call the Southern Solano Alcohol Council Detox at (707) 643-2715 or visit the nearest emergency room. Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. Client fees: Will be discussed during intake. If you do not have insurance you will not be turned away. Eligible Population: All individuals 18 years of age and older, uninsured or Medi-Cal, must be a Solano County resident. Must have used drugs or alcohol in the past year. Faith Based: No. Direct Service: Detox; Residential Substance Abuse Treatment; Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment. 294