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 SAFETY NORTH STATE PARENT FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE SPRING/SUMMER 2025
        SISKIYOU COUNTY
California Highway Patrol; Yreka. Call for appointment. 1739 South Main St. (530)842- 0530.
COVID RESOURCES
Butte County Public Health; Oroville. but- tecounty.net/727/COVID-19-Resources. 202 Mira Loma Dr. (530)552-4000.
Fairchild Medical Center; Yreka. 8am-4pm, Mon-Sat. fairchildmed.org. 444 Bruce Street. (530)842-4121.
Glenn County Public Health: countyof- glenn.net/dept/health-human-services/ public-health/covid-19.
Shasta Ready: shastacounty.gov/health-hu- man-services/page/covid-19-resources. Siskiyou County Public Health; Yreka. 8am-5pm Monday-Friday co.siskiyou.ca.us/ publichealth/page/covid-19-guidance-re- sources. 810 S. Main St. (530)841-2134. Tehama County Health Services Agency; Red Bluff. tehamacohealthservices.net/ covid-19. 1850 Walnut St. (530)527-8491.
CPR & FIRST AID TRAINING
BUTTE COUNTY
Emergitek; Chico. American Heart Associ- ation® BLS-ACLS-PALS and Adult/Child/In- fant CPR, AED, First Aid. Daily skills sessions, same-day AHA® eCard. Schedule online at emergitek.com or call (530) 514-7351. Valley Oak Children’s Services; Chico. 8-hour preventable health and safety training pediatric safety classes. Reimburse- ments for pediatric and CPR classes are available on a first come, first serve basis. valleyoakchildren.org. 3120 Cohasset Rd, Suite 6. (530)895-3572.
SHASTA COUNTY
American Red Cross; Redding. Adult, infant and pediatric CPR and first aid for all levels; wilderness, remote and pet first aid. Call or go online to schedule a CPR class. redcross. org. (800)733-2767.
Kiser CPR & First Aid; Redding. Pediat-
ric CPR, first aid and emergency medical responder training. kisercpr.com. 1759 Yuba St. (530)607-6979.
Shasta Builders Exchange – The Trade School; Redding. Adult and pediatric CPR and first aid. Group classes by request or join a public class held once a month. shas- tabe.com. 5800 Airport Rd. (530)221-5556.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
College of The Siskiyous; Weed. CPR for the professional rescuer classes. The public is welcome to enroll. siskiyous.edu. 800 College Ave. (530)938-5555.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, TRAFFICKING & ABUSE PREVENTION
MULTIPLE COUNTIES
Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). CASA volunteers are communi-
ty members appointed to advocate for abused and neglected children in the court system. Volunteers meet regularly with
their appointed children and people in the children’s lives, then write a court report and recommendation on behalf of the children.
National CASA: casaforchildren.org. (800)628-3233.
California CASA: San Diego. californiaca- sa.org. 3525 Del Mar Heights Rd. #243. (510)663-8440.
Redding (Regional Office): nvcss.org/casa. 2400 Washington Ave. (800)846-1451. Yreka: yesiskiyou.org. 907 Fourth St. (530)841-0844.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline. 24 hrs daily. Website offers resources for survivors, family and friends. Information on how to support somebody in an abusive relationship, how to tell if you are in an abusive relationship, fact sheets and more. thehotline.org. Text “START” to 88788 or call (800)799-7233.
Northern California Anti-Trafficking Coali- tion (NCAT). Shasta County-based coalition seeks to raise awareness of and end sex trafficking in Northern California. Anyone can join the network to offer essential re- sources like medical care, food, shelter, trans- portation, counseling and legal guidance. californiaagainstslavery.org/organization/ northern-california-anti-trafficking-coalition or facebook.com/ncatcoalition. (530)255- 2017. Report trafficking: (530)245-6500. & 24-hour hotline: (800)895-8476.
BUTTE COUNTY
Butte County Child Abuse Hotline. (800)400-0902 or (530)538-7882.
Catalyst Domestic Violence Services. Do- mestic violence advocacy, restraining order assistance, court accompaniment, counsel- ing services, weekly drop-in support groups for women and crisis line. catalystdvsv.org. 24-hour hotline (800)895-8476.
Chico: (530)343-7711.
Oroville: (530)532-6427.
Youth for Change. Services for homeless youth ages 14-24. Assistance ranges from help with basic needs (shower, laundry facilities, a hot meal, clothing, haircut, etc.) to intensive case management and counsel- ing, education, employment and life skills support. youth4change.org.
Chico: 130 W. 6th St. (530)894-8008. Oroville: 2856 Olive Hwy, Ste. A,B, & C. or 2854 Olive Hwy, Suite B & C. (530)877-1965. Oroville: 1770 High St. (530)552-1411. Paradise: 5910 Clark Rd, Suite G. (530)877-1965.
SHASTA COUNTY
24 Hour Crisis Hotline; Redding. Domes- tic violence and sexual assault. (530)244- 0117 or (530)244-SAFE. Shingletown/ Burney/Intermountain Area: (530)244-0117 or (530)244-SAFE.
24 Hour Child Abuse Hotline; Shasta County. (530)225-5144.
24 Hour Mental Health Hotline; Shasta County. shastacounty.gov/health-hu- man-services/page/crisis-mental-health. (888) 358-5201 or (530)225-5252.
Arch Collaborative’s Center for Resilience; Redding. provides trauma-informed behav- ioral health services for children, youth and their non-offending family members. Locat- ed in downtown Redding, the center offers holistic, evidence-based care to support healing and recovery. With a focus on child and trauma care for all ages, services are available for individuals from ages 3 to 103 in a professional and supportive environ- ment. 1400 Oregon Street. (530)232-0525. One SAFE Place; Redding. A nonprofit organization dedicated to ending domes- tic and family violence, sexual assault and other forms of abuse. Through collabora- tion with community partners, One Safe Place provides comprehensive support to individuals and families in Shasta County and surrounding areas. Services include emergency shelter, crisis intervention, legal advocacy, prevention programs, support groups and safety planning, creating lasting change for generations in the North State. 2250 Benton Dr. ospshasta.org. 24/7 Crisis Hotline: (530)244-0117.
Youth for Change; Redding. Services for homeless youth ages 14-24. Assistance ranges from help with basic needs (shower, laundry facilities, a hot meal, clothing, hair- cut, etc.) to intensive case management and counseling, education, employment and
life skills support. Youth4change.org. 2400 Washington St, Suite 102. (530)877-1965. Youth Options Shasta; Redding. Services to help prevent youth violence and promote
a safe and healthy community. Programs include Youth/Peer Court, Shasta Youth Leadership Camp, mentoring, smoking cessation and Triple P (Positive Parenting Program). youthoptionsshasta.org. 1700 Pine St, Suite 250. (530)244-7194.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Siskiyou County Child & Elder Abuse Hotline; Yreka. 2060 Campus Dr. (530)842- 7009. During business hours, 9am-5pm. (530)841-4200.
TEHAMA COUNTY
Empower Tehama; Red Bluff. Comprehen- sive range of services for victims/survivors of domestic violence/sexual assault and their children. Services include counseling and legal assistance, survivor education, support group and emergency shelter. Walk-in crisis services Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm.
empowertehama.org. Business Center, 1805 Walnut St. 24-hour hotline (530)528-0226 & (800)324-6473.
Tehama County Child Abuse Hotline; Red Bluff. 310 S Main St. 8am-5pm. (530)527- 1911 or (800)323-7711.
FIRE SAFETY
MULTIPLE COUNTIES
American Red Cross. Valuable fire safety and prevention information and tips to help families prepare for, respond to and recover from a home fire. Includes a worksheet
to create a personalized fire escape plan. redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for- emergencies/types-of-emergencies/fire/ home-fire-preparedness.html.
Fire Prevention & Safety Checklist. Printable “Ready for Wildfire” list from the American Red Cross has simple steps to in- crease the chances of your home surviving a wildfire. readyforwildfire.org. or redcross. org/content/dam/redcross/get-help/pdfs/ wildfire/EN_Wildfire-Safety-Checklist.pdf. (916)993-7070.
United Way of Northern California (UWNC). Parenting resources, disaster pre- paredness and more. Shasta, Siskiyou and Tehama County residents: Free, confidential 24/7 referral service for health and human services resources. Dial 2-1-1 from any phone or text your zip code to txt211.
Butte & Glenn Counties: helpcentral.org. Chico & Redding: 211norcal.org. Chico: (530)809-4663. Redding: (530)241-7521.
BUTTE COUNTY
Butte County Fire Safe Council; Paradise. Free fire-safe home evaluations, an educa- tional outreach program for 6th graders, a chipper program, PDFs of area evacuation plans, an online library of resources, print- ables, information and more. buttefiresafe. net. 6585 Clark Rd, Suite 240. (530)877-0984.
SHASTA COUNTY
Shasta County Fire Safe Council; Palo Cedro. Fire safety tips on fuel reduction, erosion control and regional information. western- shastarcd.org. or shastafiresafe.org/ resource-links. 9444 Deschutes Rd. (530)360-0120.
TEHAMA COUNTY
Tehama County Fire Safe Council; Red Bluff. Resource Conservation District of Tehama County offers roadside fuel breaks and defensible space work around homes for the elderly, disabled and economically disadvantaged people. Offers youth educa- tion programs to promote environmental literacy. PO Box #1232, Red Bluff, CA. 96080. tehamacountyrcd.org. (530)727-1280.
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