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 NORTH STATE PARENT FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE FALL/WINTER 2023 SINGLE PARENT RESOURCES
                 Items include non-perishable foods, fruits and vegetables as available, pet food, and some hygiene items. info@shingletown- medcenter.org, (530)474-4220.
The Salvation Army; Redding. Weekly pantry and homeless food bags. Every Wed-Thu, 10am-noon, Bring photo id & 1 month proof of residency. redding. salvationarmy.org. reddingcorps@usw. salvationarmy.org 2691 Larkspur Lane. (530)222-2207.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
HUB Communities Family Resource Center; Montague. Offers application assistance, resume help, home searches & resources for rent & mortgages assistance, parenting classes for families in recovery, playgroups on Wed, utility assistance & more. siskiyoucrc.org/montague. 310 S. 13th St. (530)459-3481.
Siskiyou Child Care Council; Weed. Pre- school program & child care referrals. Also of- fers a lending library of toys & resource mate- rials related to child development for parents, childcare providers & others working with children. Free trainings for experienced, new & potential family childcare home providers. siskiyouchildcare.org. info@siskiyouchildcare. org. 170 Boles St. (530)938-2793 Tulelake/Newell Family Resource Center; Tulelake. Resources and services for Modoc and Siskiyou Counties. Offers playgroups, women’s & girl’s circle, CalFresh & energy assistance applications, dress for success clothing and resume assistance, translator help, family law assistance, new parenting
kits, computer, fax, internet access, adult and youth drop in center, mental health services, meals on wheels for seniors & produce giveaway on 1st & 3rd Th each month. 810 Main St. (530)667-2147. Siskiyou Community Food Bank; Yreka. Food bank for low-income individuals & families. siskiyoufoodbank.org. 1601 S. Or- egon St., Ste. B. (entrance on Kegler lane) (530)340-6382.
TEHAMA COUNTY
Tehama County Community Action Agency; Red Bluff. Provides housing assistance, emergency food and shelter pro- gram, and many other programs designed to help Tehama County residents in need
or in crisis. Referral center for low-income families to resources such as: LiHeap, weatherization programs, credit counseling, emergency food and shelter, legal services, low-income housing, family counseling, senior advocates, education services, food stamps, healthcare, employment train-
ing, and much more. 310 South Main St. tehamacountycaa.com. (530) 527-6159. Tehama County Food Bank. Distributes USDA Commodities (surplus food) each month for Tehama County residents with low income at locations throughout Tehama County. Search “Tehama County Gleaners & Food Bank” on Facebook. Food giveaway locations, days, and times each month are posted on their Facebook page. Emergency food available on non-give- away days. (530)529-2264.
Los Molinos. Masonic Hall, 25020 Teha- ma-Vina Rd.
Manton, Paynes Creek & Ponderosa Sky Ranch. Services available for residents. Rancho Tehama. Recreation Center, 17357 Stagecoach Rd.
Red Bluff. 20699 Walnut St. PARENTING CLASSES &
ENRICHMENT
MULTIPLE COUNTIES
Parent Cafés. Parent Cafés are opportu- nities for parents to share information & ideas in meaningful guided discussions with the goal of strengthening families. Parents make new friends, share their hopes & dreams for their families, learn about resources & build a stronger com- munity. Cafés typically meet monthly, with a meal & childcare provided free of charge. Online meetings available. valleyoakchil- dren.org/families/resource-and-referral/ parent-cafe/. 3120 Cohasset Rd, Suite 6.(530)895-3572.
TAPP Teen Services; Butte & Shasta Coun- ties. A free & voluntary case management program for pregnant & parenting teens (including teen fathers). Program helps ensure the health & well-being of teen parents & their children by connecting families with appropriate services & being a support & advocate for the family. nvcss. org/programs/tapp-teen-services.
Butte County. (530)345-1600 x 21080.
Shasta County. (530)247-3329.
The Post Institute. Publisher of love-based, family-centered information for parents with adopted, foster & diagnosed children. Their approach to managing disruptive be- haviors empowers parents of children with trauma histories to create a healing environ- ment in the home. postinstitute.com. Verywell Family. Read articles & blogs about relevant parenting topics ranging from pregnancy to disciplining older chil- dren. Includes tips for parenting twins or other multiples. verywellfamily.com.
Youth for Change Specialty Services; Butte & Shasta Counties. Offers homeless youth programs, foster family agency, school-based counseling, adoptions, wrap-around programs (parenting ser- vices, therapy services & more), parenting workshops & more for the entire family. youth4change.org.
Butte County. 260 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 120. (530)877-1965.
Shasta County. 2400 Washington Ave., Ste. 102. (530)877-1965.
BUTTE COUNTY
Butte College Foster Kinship Care Edu- cation Program; Chico. Family & parenting enrichment classes for foster & kinship caregivers. Learn about 6 Core Strengths for Healthy Childhood Development, Attachment Parenting, Active Parenting
of Teens, Therapeutic Parenting, Parenting From the Inside Out & more. Open & free to all. butte.edu/fosterkinship. 3535 Butte
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