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NORTH STATE PARENT FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE FALL/WINTER 2024/2025 FAMILY LIFE & SUPPORT
child-care food program, Early Head Start, Behavioral Health Services, workshops, and trainings. valleyoakchildren.org. 3120 Co- hasset Rd., Suite 6. (530)895-3572.
SHASTA COUNTY
California Youth Partnership; Redding. CYP educates, equips and empowers youth and adults to make choices that will lead to a healthy self, healthy relationships and a healthy future. We engage youth wher- ever they gather: including schools, group homes, detention centers, youth homeless shelters and colleges. HOPE Fridays, HOPE Workshops and HOPE Rising are free pro- grams available to Shasta County residents. There is help for anyone wanting to choose a healthier path. Californiayouthpartnership. org. 1388 Court Street, Suite C. info@Califor- niaYouthPartnership.org. (530)338- 3313. Help Me Grow Shasta; Shasta County. Ages & Stages Questionnaire home developmen- tal screenings. Helps parents find answers to their questions about their child’s behav- ior, development and learning. Provides an easy connection to resources. Helpmegrow- shasta.com. helpmegrow@shastacoe.org. (560)605-2645.
Shasta Public Libraries. shastalibraries.org. Anderson: 3200 W. Center St. (530)365- 7685.
Burney: 37116 Main St. (530)335-4317. Redding: 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245- 7250.
TAPP; Redding. Open to parents under the age of 22 who are either pregnant or par- enting. Based on a national model, helps teens get their children off to a healthy start and helps support the parent in their own personal goals. Includes home visits and service referrals from trained staff. Northern Valley Catholic Social Services. nvcss.org/ programs/tapp-teen-services. 2400 Wash- ington Ave Redding. 530-247-3329.
Tri County Community Center (Inter- mountain Community Center); Burney. Family support, resources and services for eastern Shasta County. Early bird dropoff childcare, preschool, daycare, after school and summer programs. Parent education and support, English learners program, many more family resources. burneytccn. org. 37477 Main St. (530)335-4600.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Center; Red- ding. This multicultural community center empowers disadvantaged and at-risk youth through programs that cultivate moral, community and intellectual development. In a supportive environment, youth develop skill sets, connect with new educational and recreation opportunities and forge a better sense of self. cityofredding.org. 1815 Sheri- dan St. (530)225-4375.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Boys & Girls Club of the Siskiyous; Mount Shasta. After school program that includes STEM, gardening, homework assistance, sports, games and the arts, including pot- tery, painting and graphics. Committed to achieving priority outcomes for youth: Aca- demic success, good character and citizen- ship and healthy lifestyles. Bgcgreatershas-
ta.org. K-3rd at Mount Shasta Elementary School, 501 Cedar St. (530)560-4839. Grades 4-8 Sisson Middle School, 601 E. Alma St. (530)220-5055.
Dunsmuir Community Resource Center; Dunsmuir. Offers playgroups ages birth-5, parenting workshops, application assistance for CalFresh, Medi-cal, GNF utility assistance, food pantry, community garden, gardening and nutritional programs, mental health resources. siskiyoucrc.org/dunsmuir. 5840 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400.
Family & Community Resource Center; Weed. Offers playgroups birth-5, parent- ing workshops, mental health resources, Dolly Parton Imagination Library and free books, developmental screenings, family fun events, senior services and programs that cover topics of parenting, education, litera- cy and nutrition. siskiyoucrc.org/weed. 260 Main St. (530)938-9914.
Happy Camp Community Center; Hap- py Camp. Offers First5 Literacy events and playgroups, parenting classes, mental health referrals, CalFresh and utility applica- tion assistance, emergency food program, farmers market, Market Match program to double SNAP food benefits, mental health referrals. happycampcc.org. 38 Park Way. (530)493-5117.
Help Me Grow Siskiyou; Siskiyou County. Ages & Stages Questionnaire home devel- opmental screenings. Helps parents find answers to their questions about their child’s behavior, development and learning. Pro- vides an easy connection to resources. first- 5siskiyou.org/help-me-grow-siskiyou.
HUB Communities Family Resource Cen- ter; Montague. Offers application assistance, resume help, home searches and resources for rent and mortgage assistance, parenting classes for families in recovery, playgroups on Wed, utility assistance and more. siskiyoucrc. org/montague. 310 S. 13th St. (530)459-3481. Mount Shasta Community Resource Cen- ter; Mount Shasta. Offers many playgroups, parenting classes and more. mtshastacrc. com. 109 E. Lake St. (530)926-1400.
Scott Valley Family Resource Center; Fort
Jones. Offers parenting workshops, play- groups, financial referrals and prevention ed- ucation. siskiyoucrc.org/scott-valley. 11920 Main St. (530)468-2450.
Shasta Strengthening Families; Redding. Shasta Strengthening Families Collaborative is an award-winning group of agencies and organizations committed to working to- gether to create a connected community of safe and thriving families by building hope and resilience. Offers ACE presentations and community events to educate the public about the effects and impact of childhood trauma and provides resources to break the cycle and help Shasta County families heal. Links to many orgs providing resources for parents and youth. Classes and communi- ty events are hosted by many of the Shasta Strengthening Families Collaborative part- ners. shastastrengtheningfamilies.org. Siskiyou Child Care Council; Weed. Preschool program and child care referrals. Also offers a lending library of toys and resource materi- als related to child development for parents, childcare providers and others working with children. Free trainings for experienced, new and potential family childcare home provid- ers. siskiyouchildcare.org. info@siskiyouchild- care.org. 170 Boles St. (530)938-2793. Siskiyou Family YMCA; Yreka. Offers sea- sonal programs for kids. Youth arts and per- formance, summer enrichment program, young musicians program, year round dance program. siskiyouymca.org. 350 N. Foothill Dr. (530)842-9622.
Tulelake/Newell Family Resource Center; Tulelake. Resources and services for Modoc and Siskiyou Counties. Offers playgroups, women’s and girls’ circle, CalFresh and ener- gy 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 and produce giveaway on 1st & 3rd Thurs. each month. 810 Main St. (530)667-2147.
Yreka Community Resource Center. Offers playgroups birth-5, parenting classes, Dolly
Parton Imagination Library and free books, mental health resources, commodities food giveaways, New to You thrift store. siskiyoucrc. org/yreka. 201 S. Broadway St. (530)842-1313.
FOOD BANKS
BUTTE COUNTY
Catholic Ladies Relief Society; Chico. Gives out food according to the number of peo- ple in the family, once a month per family. Must provide an ID for everyone in their household. Emergency food given away on an as-needed basis as long as food supplies last. Mon–Fri, 9am-12pm. 1386 Longfellow Ave. (530)895-8331.
Chico Rescue Mission; Chico. Food boxes available every Tuesday at 10am. chicores- cuemission.com. 2612 Esplanade. chicores- cuemission@yahoo.com. (530)343-1935. North State Food Bank; Oroville. Collects & distributes food throughout Butte, Glenn, Colusa, Plumas, Sierra and Tehama Counties. Multiple programs to help low-income fam- ilies get the food and nutrition they need each month. buttecaa.com. 2640 S. 5th Ave. (530)712-2600.
SHASTA COUNTY
Shasta Senior Nutrition Program – Friday Food Bank; Redding. Not just for seniors, but for all low-income people. 1st & 3rd Fri, 8-9am. Photo ID, proof of address req. ssnp- web.org. 100 Mercy Oaks Dr. (530)226-3071. Shingletown Emergency Food & Out- reach Center. Provides emergency food to those in need in Shingletown, Manton and Viola. Available Wed by appointment and other times as able for urgent needs. Deliv- ery is often available for seniors in Shingle- town depending on weather and staffing. 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 pan- try and homeless food bags. Every Tues- Thurs.10am-noon. Bring photo ID and 1 month proof of residency. redding.salvation- army.org. 2691 Larkspur Lane. reddingcorps@ usw.salvationarmy.org (530)222-2207.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Siskiyou Community Food Bank; Yreka. Food bank for low-income individuals and families. siskiyoufoodbank.org. 1601 S. Or- egon St., Suite B (entrance on Kegler lane). (530)340-6382.
TEHAMA COUNTY
Tehama County Food Bank. Distributes USDA Commodities (surplus food) each month for Tehama County residents with low income at locations throughout Teha- ma County. Food giveaway locations, days and times each month are posted on their Facebook page. Emergency food available on non-giveaway days. facebook.com/p/ Tehama-County-Gleaners-and-Food- Bank-100064956361363. (530)529-2264.
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