Sacramento (South Area) Service Providers

Firefighters Burn Institute Youth Firesetter Program is providing this information on community service providers to give you access to organizations whose expertise may be of value as an educational or reference tool. Originally provided by the County of Sacramento and the Sacramento County Probation Department (please note: the core information was last updated in August 2010), none of these entities take responsibility for the views, content or accuracy of this information nor do we endorse any content or products that may be advertised or noted in this list. Unless otherwise specified, all phone numbers should be assumed to be in the (916) area code.

ALCOHOL AND DRUG

Another Choice Another Change
916-388-9418
AOD screening, assessment and counseling, anger management, mental health counseling, group mentoring.
Panacea Services Inc.
854-4564
Offers AOD counseling and Armstrong Substance Misuse.

ANGER MANAGEMENT

Another Choice Another Chance
361-2089
AOD screening, assessment, and counseling, anger management, mental health counseling, group mentoring.

ARSON

Firefighters Burn Institute Youth Firesetter Program
888-452-7233

COMMUNITY CENTERS / TEEN CENTERS

A variety of these teen centers offers pro-social activities and events such as arts and crafts, internet, video gaming, board games, pool, foosball, movies, volunteer opportunities, martial arts, dance, sports activities, groups and field trips. Please call for specific services.

Sam Pannell Meadowview Community Center
808-6680
2450 Meadowview Rd. Sacramento CA
Elk Grove Teen Center
686-6942
8978 Elk Grove Blvd. Elk Grove, CA 95624
The Grove Teen Center
405-5622
9014 Bruceville Road, Elk Grove CA
Boys and Girls Club
392-2582
5212 Lemon Hill Avenue, Sacramento
$12/year

COMMUNITY SERVICE

City of Sacramento Animal Shelter
808-7387 Offers community service hours for youth.
Rio Linda Elverta Recreation and Park District
991-5929
Offers community service hours for youth.

EMPLOYMENT

La Familia
452-3601
Offers vocational and employment training, life skills, gang intervention services, mental health services, parenting classes and education and family counseling.
SETA
  1. Broadway • 324-6202
  2. Franklin Blvd. • 262-3200
  3. Galt • 209-744-7702
  4. Lemon Hill • 433-2620
  5. South County Gerber Rd. • 525-4717
SETA One Stop Centers offer a variety vocational and employment opportunities for youth and adults. Various employment assistance grants specific to probationers. Case manager will assess individual needs. Numerous Locations.

FAMILY AND PARENTING COUNSELING

La Familia
452-3601
Offers vocational and employment training, life skills, gang intervention services and mental health services, parenting classes and education and family counseling.
Stanford Home
339-3722
Offers residential treatment, Family Functional Therapy, Foster Care services, Wraparound services, vocational services and mental health services.
Center for Fathers and Families
878-6511
Family and individual counseling. Fee is sliding scale.
Meadowview Family Resource Center
394-6300
2251 Florin Rd.
Offers family and parenting counseling. No fee.

GANG AWARENESS

La Familia
452-3601
Offers vocational and employment training, life skills, gang intervention services and mental health services, parenting classes and education and family counseling.
Youth Connections Unlimited
Offers mentoring, AOD, theft education, anger management, gang awareness, and victim offender services (fee based). Please note this referral should be for “low risk” juvenile probationers only.

HOUSING AND EMERGENCY SHELTER RESOURCES

Teen Shelters (under 18)

Wind Teen Center
443-8333
Offers a variety of services for homeless teens 11 to 22 years of age. Shelter, school, meals, laundry, and case management services. Youth advocate will assist 18 to 22 year olds with housing referrals.
Volunteers of America
442-3691
Support services for families, children and seniors; outreach and referral for the homeless, mentally ill; re-entry programs for sex offenders; recovery programs for alcoholics and drug abusers; shelter for homeless; job placement.

MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT / INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY COUNSELING

Asian Pacific Community Counseling
383-6783
Offers mental health services to the Asian cultures. They offer short term counseling, referral services, health and safety education, prevention programs including substance abuse, violence and crime prevention.
La Familia
452-3601
Offers vocational and employment training, life skills, gang intervention services, mental health services, parenting classes and education and family counseling.
River Oak
609-4953
Offers EBP in MST, FFT and TPS. They also offer WRAP Services and outpatient mental health services
Strategies for Change
473-5764
Offers substance abuse treatment for individuals and families including: Day Treatment, Intensive Inpatient, Outpatient and Youth Substance Abuse Treatment. Services are offered to men, women and youth on an outpatient basis and are ideal for those who require slightly less structure than a “live in” program. Clients attend programs based on their level of need and return home at the end of the day.
Sierra Vista Hospital
423-2000
Treatment program for adults and youth 12 years and older. Dual counseling program for chemical dependency and emotional problems. Private insurance accepted.
Stanford Home
339-3722
Offers residential treatment, Family Functional Therapy, Foster Care services, Wraparound services, vocational services and mental health services.
Child and Family Access Team (ACCESS)
875-9980.
One stop referral service for mental health and individual counseling. Medi-Cal eligible.

PREVENTION PROGRAMS

California Gang and Violence Prevention Services
714-3603
Offers gang violence prevention presentations in hopes to deter them from gang affiliation, conflict resolution and anger management, one on one peer counseling and 24 hours gang violence mediation.
Diogenes
369-5447
Offers homeless and runaway shelter, transitional living program, individual and family counseling, cool down respite care for beyond control minors.
La Familia
452-3601
Offers vocational and employment training, life skills, gang intervention services, mental health services, parenting classes and education and family counseling.
California Youth Crisis Line (24 hour)
1-800-843-5200
Crisis counseling for suicide, dating violence, cutting/self mutilation, sexual assault/abuse, and substance abuse.

VOCATIONAL / EDUCATION

Asian Resources
454-1892
Offers on the job training for qualifying Cal Works recipients. They also offer training and support for low income and dislocated workers.
My Beauty College
395-1972
Cosmetology, Barber, Esthetician and manicuring course.
Northern California Construction and Training
387-1564
Offers free training to students in home construction.
ROP
228-2454
Offers free job training for youths 16 and up. They have a variety of vocational and trade programs.
Sacramento Local Conservation Corps
386-8394
Offers young adults a development program that integrates education, job-skills training and work experience through conservation projects and service opportunities that benefit the community. They also offer GED services.
SETA
263-3833
Operates all Sacramento Works One Stop Career Centers, Grant funded Re-entry program, vocational and employment training, education services, counseling and case management services.
Los Rios Community College
  1. Cosumnes River College • 691-7344
  2. Sacramento City College • 558-2111
Offers a variety of vocational and trade certificate programs like automotive technology, culinary arts, cosmetology etc.