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ALAMEDA COUNTY Probation Administration Oakland 400 Broadway Oakland, CA 94607 510-268-7245 Hayward Probation 24085 Amador Street Hayward, CA 94544 510-670-5354 Pleasanton Probation 5672 Stoneridge Drive Pleasanton, CA 94588 925-551-6878 ABODE SERVICES Abode Services mission is to end homelessness by assisting low-income, un-housed people, including those with special needs, to secure stable, supportive housing; and to be advocates for the removal of the causes of homelessness. Abode Services serves people in Alameda and Santa Clara Counties. www.abodeservices.org Phone: (510) 657-7409 Email: info@abodeservices.org Hours: Monday Friday, 9am-5pm Location: 40849 Fremont Blvd., Fremont, CA 94538 Notes: Most of our programs require a referral from a service provider. However, if you are a veteran, transition-age youth, in need of emergency shelter, or living on the streets, we may be able to help with a referral. Please contact us via phone or email. You can also visit tinyurl.com/abodeclinic for the schedule of our mobile health clinic or call (510) 252-0910 to reach our shelter. No dropins at main office., Spanish. Client fees, if any: None. Eligible Population: Individuals and families who are homeless or about to lose their housing, who live in, or want to relocate to, Alameda and Santa Clara counties Direct Services: Emergency Shelter; Mobile Health Clinic; Housing Assistance for Veterans; Services for Transition-Age Youth Formerly in Foster Care; Supportive Services for those Reentering the Community through Post Release Community Supervision (must be referred through social worker to Alameda County Sheriff s Office); Housing Support for Homeless (with low or no income who are seeking to be housed and employed); Medi-Cal and CalFresh Applications for Alameda County. Referrals to other resources available as needed. 253

CENTER FOR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (CEO) EMPLOYMENT SERVICES The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) is dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women with recent criminal convictions. Our highly structured and tightly supervised programs help participants regain the skills and confidence needed for successful transitions to stable, productive lives. CEO s vision is that anyone with a recent criminal history who wants to work has the preparation and support needed to find a job and to stay connected to the labor force. www.ceoworks.org Contact Person: Intake Phone: (510) 251-2240 Hours: Monday Friday, 8am-5pm Location: 1212 Broadway, Suite 1700, Oakland, CA 94612 Notes: Please call for more information. Must be on Alameda County Parole or Alameda County Probation. Please get referral from supervising officer. Eligible Population: All individuals over the age of 18 referred from Alameda County Parole or Alameda County Probation Direct Services: Job Readiness/Life Skills; Employment Training; Employment Placement. GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF THE GREATER EAST BAY HOMELSS SERVICES PROGRAM Our Homeless Services Program works specifically with individuals facing homelessness and the multitude of related challenges. This program offers employment and comprehensive support services to homeless individuals and families in Alameda County. This Program is primarily supported by a Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grant, which provides for housing stabilization, case management, and in-house counseling for those facing chronic homelessness as well as community members more recently impacted by the economic downturn. Goodwill provides these support services at our One Stop Homeless Employment Center in downtown Oakland. Goodwill s Bridges to Work initiative helps our homeless participants secure transitional employment and job training, and, once skills are established, search for competitive employment. In 2013, our Homeless Services Program served 622 individuals and continues to meet high demand for their services as community members continue to struggle with rising unemployment and subsequent instability in their housing. One Stop Homeless Center 1600 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland, CA 94612 (510) 903-3220 Goodwill Industries of the Greater East Bay 8-5 m-f 1301 30th Avenue, Oakland, CA 94601 (510) 698-7200 info@eastbaygoodwill.org San Antonio Fruitvale Community Learning Center 29th Avenue (bet. International & East 12th St.), Oakland, CA 94607 (510) 698-7216 254

LEADERS IN COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVES TRANSITIONAL DAY REPORTING CENTER (TDRC) The new Transitional Day Reporting Center (TDRC) is a community corrections reenrty center that bridges probation supervision services with comprehensive case management, barrier removal, and income benefits acquistion assistance. In addition to the services LCA will have on-site at the TDRC, LCA will utilize Alameda County probation Department s existing contracts for employment, vocational services and housing. We also plan to utilize current contracts of the Alameda County behavioral health Care Services for substance abuse and mental health treatment. The goals of the TDRC are to reduce recidivism, build self-sufficiency skills, for a thriving healthy community. Contact Person: Roth Johnson Phone: (510) 764-7900 Email: rjohnson@lcaservices.com Hours: Monday Friday, 8am-5pm Location: 400 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94604 Notes: Please call for more information., Spanish. Eligible Population: Clients of the Alameda County Adult Probation Department. Direct Services: Access to Internet; Assistance Getting Driver s License/Other ID; Clothing; Food/Prepared Meals; Hygiene/Personal Care Items; Transit Vouchers; Substance Abuse Treatment; Alcohol Monitoring and Substance Abuse Testing; Health & Wellness Education; Std/Sti Prevention; Anger Management; Group Counseling/Therapy; Intensive Case Management; Individual Counseling/Therapy; Mentorship; Outreach; Post-Incarceration Support; Restorative Justice/Survivor Impact; Trauma Recovery Services; Housing Placement Assistance; Cognitive Behavorial Therapy; Basic/Remedial Education; GED & High School Education; Reading/Literacy; Vocational Education; Assistance applying for CalFresh/Food Stamps; Assistance applying for PAES/GA/CalWorks; Employment Training; Employment Placement; Employment Retention; Job Readiness/Life Skills; Assistance applying for Health Insurance; Clean Slate/Conviction Expungement Services; Voting Outreach & Education; Couples/Family Counseling; Family Reunification; Parenting Support/Education. 255

OPTIONS RECOVERY SERVICE At Options, we do not just treat addiction, we treat the whole person. Our mission is to break the cycle of addiction which causes homelessness, crime and broken families. www.optionsrecovery.org Contact Person: Greg Nottage, Intake Coordinator Phone: (510) 666-9552 Hours: Tuesday/Thursday, 8:30am-7:00pm; Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 8:30am-8:00pm Location: 1931 Center Street, Berkeley, CA 94704-transitional houses are located in Oakland and Berkeley. Notes: No appointments/walk-ins are welcome. Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible Client fee s, if any: Medi-Cal/AB-109/Re- Entry Court/Private Pay $30 per session. Eligible Population: Men and women ages 18 and older. Faith Based: N/A Direct Services: Out Patient Alcohol & Drug Treatment/Transitional Housing. Options is a day treatment recovery program including 12-step study, self-esteem groups, relaxation training, yoga, anger management, life skills, relapse prevention, smoking cessation, individual counseling, acupuncture and a host of other services. Other services include shelter/housing and mental health treatment. OPTIONS DAY TREATMENT: A day treatment recovery program including 12-step study, self-esteem groups, relaxation training, yoga, anger management, life skills, relapse prevention, smoking cessation, individual counseling, acupuncture and a host of other services. Men s Groups: M-F, 8:30-11:30 am (intakes at 8:00 am, walk-ins accepted) Women s Groups: M-F, 1:30-4:30 pm (intakes at 1:00 pm, walk-ins accepted) Program Duration: Options Plus is a twelve-month program; graduates have the option to participate in the Aftercare Program upon completion. EVENING OPTIONS Outpatient program for people who are working or studying and cannot attend during the day. MWF, 5:30-7:00 pm (intakes at 5:00 pm, walk-ins accepted) Program Duration: Evening Options is a twelve-month program; graduates have the option to participate in the Aftercare Program upon completion. OPTIONS AFTERCARE Support group and relapse prevention tools. W, 8:30-10:00 am; 5:30-7:00 pm Program Duration: Options Aftercare participants attend once a week for an undetermined length of time. OPTIONS MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC Therapy and individual case management to support those suffering from both addiction and trauma or a diagnosis of mental illness. ADDICTION SEVERITY INDEX (ASI) $150. Fee includes assessment, email results and recommendation. $50 per hour for any additional forms or services. 256

WIA WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT BREAKING THROUGH BARRIERS Our mission is to improve employment, vocational training, and educational outcomes via direct intervention/prevention post release of clients currently on parole or probation. Program is to achieve a reduction of recidivism rates and associated recidivist behaviors associated with Returning Citizens. Link to resource guide: www.oaklandpic.org/reentry Contact Person: Zina Y. Taylor Phone: (510) 768-4462 Email: ztaylor@oaklandpic.org Hours: Monday Friday, 8:30am-4:45pm Location: 1212 Broadway, Suie 200, Oakland, CA 94612 Notes: This program is dedicated to the formerly incarcerated returning residents (Parole/Probation) needing help finding employment. Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible-no. Eligible Population: All individuals between the age of 18 and 60 years old who are Alameda County residents. Direct Services: Job Readiness/Life Skills; Employment Training; Employment Placement; Supportive Services (transportation, union dues, book/school fees, etc). 257