Families in Need

 

Care Solace

CONNECT with Mental Health Care Resources (888) 515-0595


McKinney-Vento Act

Homeless and Foster Youth Support

 

During these difficult economic times, many of our families are struggling to make ends meet.  You will find resources below to assist with housing, food, medical services, etc.

2-1-1

2-1-1 is a free, non-emergency, confidential, 3-digit phone number and service that provides easy access to housing information, and critical health and human services.

Abode Services

Abode Services provides a range of housing options for individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

Administrative Office
40849 Fremont Boulevard
Fremont, CA 94538

Phone (510) 657-7409

abodeservices .org

Alameda County Food Bank

If you are in immediate need of food, contact the Emergency Food Line at (800) 870-3663 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

On the website, you will find information on assistance with applying for food stamps and their free summer lunch program for children 18 and under. accfb .org

Fremont Healthy Start

East Bay Agency For Children (pdf)

Services include:

  • Information and referral for child support, child care, housing, mental health etc
  • Translation and Interpretation
  • Vision and dental care
  • Physical exams and immunizations
  • Health insurance enrollment, education and outreach
  • Emergency food and clothing
  • Case management
  • Public assistance application completion
  • Assistance with school enrollment

Program Director: Ms. Giselle Vieto
Grimmer School
43030 Newport Drive
Fremont, CA 94538
510-656-4206

ebac .org

 

Fremont Family Resource Center

Fremont Family Resource Center (FRC)

Services & Resources Centrally located, the FRC has over 20 State, County, City and non-profit agencies providing a variety of integrated services.

 

Safe Alternatives to Violent Environments (SAVE)

SAVE's mission is to provide alternatives to domestic violence through support services, advocacy and education, and to assist domestic violence victims and their families to end the cycle of violence.

24-Hour Crisis Hotline: (510) 794-6055

save-dv .org

 

Bay Area Community Health

(formerly Tri-City Health Center)

Health Center provides a wide spectrum of health education, healthcare, and social services to everyone, without regard to financial position, ethnicity, language, culture, sexual orientation or any other criterion.

To make an appointment or for medical advice, call (510) 770-8040.

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