Campus Assist List

Basic Needs Center logo
Address:
Basic Needs Center
800 West Peltason Drive
Phone:
(949) 824-0607
Email:

Student-initiated effort promotiong equitable access to basic needs. Food panty providing free basic emergency food supplies, consulstative services, workshops and resource information.

Health / Medical, Health Education, Basic Needs / Financial, Food, Housing, Income Assistance
Updated: Jan 2023
CalFresh Food logo
Address:
Basic Needs Center
800 West Peltason Drive
Phone:
(949) 473-2806
Email:

CalFresh is part of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)/food stamps program helping eligible low-income people to purchase the food they need.

Students can meet with a CalFresh advocate through the Basic Needs Center to help with the application process. Students may qualify if they are a U.S. citizen or Legal Permanent Resident, enrolled for at least 6 units and they meet at least one of several conditions, such as being employed at least 20 hours a week, receiving work-study or CalWorks, receiving CalGrant A/B, caring for a young child, or with a verification form from certain departments on campus.

Basic Needs / Financial, Food
Updated: Jan 2023
Cartoon of Peter the Anteater wearing an Office of Campus Social Work t-shirt
Phone:
(949) 824-0101
Email:

Consultation, on- and off-campus resource assistance, and case management for students dealing with academic, financial, medical, mental or other personal issues or crises. Also serves as the designated office responsible for coordination in response to a student death.

Mental Health / Therapy, Consultation, Individual, Health / Medical, Insurance, Basic Needs / Financial, Food, Housing, Income Assistance, Social Services, Academic, Advising/Counseling
Updated: Jan 2023
Address:
Basic Needs Center
800 West Peltason Drive
Email:

Up to $2,000 grant available to currently enrolled undergraduate and graduate students who demonstrate a financial crisis affecting access to housing, food, medical or mental health care. Prior to applying, any and all case-specific, university interventions should be utilized first (e.g., fee deadline extensions, payment plans, rent deferment, emergency loans, emergency meals).

Mental Health / Therapy, Addiction, Family & Children, Domestic Violence, Individual, Inpatient Treatment, Outpatient Program, LGBTQ+, Health / Medical, Medication/Prescriptions, Basic Needs / Financial, Food, Housing, Income Assistance, Rental/Utility Assistance, Therapy/Counseling
Updated: Jan 2023
We can help! Confidential employee assistance program
Phone:
(844) 824-3273

guidanceresources.com / ID: UCIEAP3

Provided by ComPsych GuidanceResources. Free and confidential support, resources and information to employees and dependants for personal and work-life issues (e.g, interpersonal, financial, mental health). Staffed by experienced master's and doctoral level clinicians. Available 24/7. Help with problem identification, assessment and referral to treatment providers and community resources.

Mental Health / Therapy, Addiction, Consultation, Support Groups, Family & Children, Educational Materials, Domestic Violence, Individual, Inpatient Treatment, Outpatient Program, LGBTQ+, Health / Medical, Health Education, Pregnancy, Fitness, Seniors, Basic Needs / Financial, Career/Job Development, Child Care, Housing, Legal Assistance, Transportation, Therapy/Counseling, Residential Treatment, Chemical Dependency Treatment, Complainant Support Services
Updated: Nov 2019

Info sheet with tools, tips and support information.

Housing, Transportation
Updated: Oct 2021
Anteater Express logo

Shuttles run on-campus throughout the day and evening. Free to students and staff with UCI ID card. See website and phone apps for routes and ride times.

Basic Needs / Financial, Transportation
Updated: Jan 2019
Address:
101 Aldrich Hall
Phone:
(949) 824-2455
Email:

For all services related to student billing, including ZOT Accounts, late fees, financial holds, past-due balance, payment arrangements (PACE Payment Plan), refunds, written-off balance, and collections.

Income Assistance
Updated: Oct 2018
UCI Division of Career pathways logo
Phone:
(949) 824‑6881
Email:

Division of Career Pathways’s FAQ page for campus jobs and link to Handshake, UCI’s job search site.

Career/Job Development
Updated: Jun 2019
UCI Division of Career pathways logo
Address:
100 Student Services I
Phone:
(949) 824-6881

Career decision-making and career planning. Individual career counseling, workshops, career programs, fairs, employment opportunities and graduate and professional school information.

Career/Job Development
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
501 Adobe Circle Road
Phone:
(949) 824-2100

Child care services for children of students, staff and faculty. Subsidized care may be available to qualifying UCI students.

Full-day programs available to children of students, staff and faculty:

  • Infant Toddler Center (age 3-36 months)
  • Children’s Center (age 2.5 to kindergarten)
  • Extended Day Center (age 5-12 years)

Programs open to community (priority given to students, staff and faculty)

  • Early Childhood Education Center (full-day program, age 2 to kindergarten)
  • Verano Preschool (half-day program, age 2.5 to kindergarten)
Basic Needs / Financial, Child Care
Updated: Oct 2018
Child Development School top website banner
Address:
19722 Macarthur Boulevard, Irvine
Phone:
(949) 824-1800

Clinic, outpatient services, specialized school and support groups for parents of children with ADHD, behavioral issues or other learning difficulties.

Child Care, Mental Health / Therapy, Family & Children
Updated: Jan 2019
UCI Division of Continuing Education
Address:
510 East Peltason Drive
Phone:
(949) 824-5414

Certificates and specialized studies programs on campus and online for working professionals seeking career advancement and personal enrichment.

Career/Job Development
Updated: Jun 2019
Address:
Human Resources
111 Theory, Suite 200
Phone:
(949) 824-5210

Information on UCI disability plans (short-term, supplemental and UCRP) and procedures, used in conjunction with state-mandated Workers' Compensation and Social Security plans to create a comprehensive safety net to protect employees from loss of wages over the course of their disability period.

Basic Needs / Financial, Income Assistance, Disability
Updated: Sep 2019
Address:
102 Aldrich Hall
Phone:
(949) 824-8262

Financial aid office serving prospective, undergraduate, graduate, teacher education, School of Business, School of Law and School of Medicine students. Counselors can provide assistance during the application process.

Basic Needs / Financial, Income Assistance
Updated: Nov 2018
Address:
3100 Gateway Study Center
Phone:
(949) 824-3849
Email:

Academic and professional support for graduate students and post-doctoral scholars. Offers workshops, certificate program and academic courses designed to support professional development, writing support, communication, preparation of grant and fellowship funding applications, wellness, work-life balance and mentoring.

Career/Job Development, Academic, Support, Advising/Counseling
Updated: Mar 2020
Person holding a University Pass
Address:
200 Public Services Building
Phone:
(949) 824-7275

UCI students and campus employees are eligible for a discounted OC Bus annual pass. One-time fee of $169 for unlimited use through June 30. (80% discount over monthly passes.)

Basic Needs / Financial, Transportation
Updated: Jan 2019
Student Housing logo
Address:
G458 Student Center
Phone:
(949) 824-6811
Email:

Freshmen residence halls, academic and Greek theme houses, undergraduate apartments and graduate apartments.

Basic Needs / Financial, Housing
Updated: Jan 2019
Address:
200 Public Services Building
Phone:
(949) 824-7275

UC Irvine’s parking office. Includes sustainable transportation information on carpooling, vanpooling, UCI Medical Center shuttle, commute by train, OC Bus University Pass and Zipcar.

Basic Needs / Financial, Transportation
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
Human Resources, Irvine
111 Theory, Suite 200
Phone:
(949) 824-5210
Email:

Provides financial assistance for campus and UCIMC staff members experiencing an immediate, severe, temporary financial situation due to emergency or unforeseen or unavoidable event. Assists with immediate, essential expenses by providing a one-time distribution of funds up to a maximum of $500. Available to active, unrepresented, non-probationary, full or part-time staff in good standing, based on need and eligibility criteria.

Basic Needs / Financial, Child Care, Clothing, Food, Income Assistance, Rental/Utility Assistance, Transportation
Updated: Jan 2019
Address:
Human Resources
111 Theory, Suite 200
Phone:
(949) 824-5429

Information on Human Resources wellness programming for faculty, staff and retirees with the goal of supporting employees in achieving a more balanced and healthy lifestyle both at work and at home. Programming includes annual health screenings, fairs, workshops, upcoming EAP and Fidelity webinars, health programs and challenges, and other events. Find helpful Programs/Challenges and Workshops/Webinars under the "Programs & Events" menu.

Income Assistance, Health / Medical, Fitness, Health Education, Mental Health / Therapy, Educational Materials, Seniors
Updated: Sep 2019

Orange County emergency shelters providing housing with minimal supportive services for homeless persons. Limited to a short-term stay.

Basic Needs / Financial, Homeless Shelters
Updated: Jan 2020

Transitional housing providing housing between 6-24 months, with the goal of assisting individuals to gain personal growth, self-sufficiency and financial stability.

Basic Needs / Financial, Housing
Updated: Nov 2019
Address:
Los Angeles
Phone:
2-1-1

Central source for information and referrals for health and human services in LA County. Open 24/7, with trained Community Resource Advisors prepared to offer help with any situation, any time.

Social Services
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
Orange County
Phone:
2-1-1

Comprehensive referral helpline and online resources linking residents to thousands of local health and human service programs in Orange County. Free and staffed 24/7 by caring, experienced and trained specialists.

Social Services
Updated: Oct 2018

Responsible for oversight and administration of programs serving California's most vulnerable residents, including adult programs, children and family services, disability determination service and welfare to work.

Social Services
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
Nearest office location: Santa Ana Disability Insurance Office, Santa Ana
605 West Santa Ana Boulevard
Phone:
(800) 480-3287

Disability insurance benefits provide partial wage replacement to eligible workers unable to work because of a medical or physical illness or injury (non-work related), which prevents them from performing their regular or customary work (including pregnancy). SDI benefits generally last a year. Eligibility includes being unable to do your regular work for at least eight days and having earned at least $300 from which SDI deductions were withheld. Online application available.

Basic Needs / Financial, Career/Job Development, Income Assistance, Disability, Health / Medical, Pregnancy
Updated: Oct 2018
Catholic Charities of Orange County
Address:
1710 West Edinger Avenue, Santa Ana
Food Pantry: 3631 West Warner Ave, Santa Ana
Phone:
(714) 668-1130

Food pantry (first come/first serve basis), clothing, document preparation, translations. When funds available: utility, rent and transportation assistance. Services provided in Spanish and Vietnamese.

Basic Needs / Financial, Clothing, Food, Rental/Utility Assistance, Social Services, Transportation
Updated: Jan 2019

A collaborative effort between the University of California and Immigrants Rising, a non-profit dedicated to educational equity for undocumented students. The toolkit focuses on income generation options applicable and considerate of undocumented students, regardless of DACA status.

Basic Needs / Financial, Career/Job Development
Updated: May 2020
Address:
Sign-up locations throughout Orange County

California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids. Temporary financial assistance and employment-related services to families with minor children. When one or both parents are absent, disabled, deceased or unemployed, if eligible for CalWORKS you automatically qualify for Medi-Cal and might qualify for CalFresh. (California state program administered by Orange County.)

Income Assistance
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
2020 West Walnut Street, Santa Ana
Phone:
(714) 834-8899

Temporary cash aid to eligible indigent adults with no minor children who are ineligible for Federal or State programs. Benefits are considered a loan and must be repaid. To be eligible, must be a U.S. citizen or legal alien resident in Orange County and meet income and property requirements. If you are employable you must register with GR Work program. Also provides financial benefits for cremation and burial expenses. (Orange County program.)

Income Assistance
Updated: Oct 2018

Agency responsible for planning, implementing and operating many of the social services programs provided by the county. Includes information about child/elder abuse reporting, Medi-Cal, food stamps, healthcare, youth services, community resources and other available programs.

Social Services
Updated: Oct 2018
The Salvation Army Orange County doing the most good
Address:
1710 West Edinger Avenue, Santa Ana
Phone:
(714) 384-0481

Food distribution, utility assistance, transportation (gas vouchers, bus tickets), clothing, household items, other forms of assistance and community referrals.

Basic Needs / Financial, Clothing, Food, Rental/Utility Assistance, Social Services, Transportation
Updated: Jan 2019
Second Harvest Food Bank Orange County member of Feeding America
Phone:
(949) 653-0700

In partnership with more than 340 member charities, the Second Harvest Food Bank helps feed more than 200,000 individuals each month through primary services of acquiring and distributing donated and surplus food. Mobile pantries offer fresh produce at various locations across the county and the website provides additional useful links to emergency food and meals locations.

Basic Needs / Financial, Food
Updated: Jan 2019
Address:
1206 17th Street, Santa Ana
Phone:
(714) 352-2911

Community health center providing primary health care services, including general medicine, pediatrics, women’s health, family planning, dentistry, vision/optometry, Behavioral Health Services, health screenings, preventative care and health education. Open Tuesday-Friday 8:00AM-5:00PM and Saturday 8:00AM-4:30PM.

Food pantry on the first and third Saturday of the month. Free grocery bag of food, and fresh vegetables and fruits when available. Free articles of clothing, shoes, baby food, diapers and toiletries also provided subject to availability. More information: http://serve-the-people.com/what-we-do/foodpantry.html

Basic Needs / Financial, Food, Legal Assistance, Social Services, Health / Medical, Dental, Free/Low-Cost Clinics, Health Education, Pregnancy, Mental Health / Therapy, Individual
Updated: Jan 2019
Share Our Selves
Address:
Locations in Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Newport Beach, Lake Forest
Phone:
(949) 270-2100

Health center providing high-quality, comprehensive safety net services to the OC community. Services include medical care, dental care, behavioral health and social services at eight health centers, as well as mobile units. Comprehensive social services include case management, food pantry and emergency financial assistance.

Food pantry: Monday-Friday 8:00AM-4:30PM at SOS Community Health Center, 1550 Superior Ave, Costa Mesa. Bags are filled with fresh produce, meats, dairy products, breads and assorted canned goods.

Basic Needs / Financial, Food, Rental/Utility Assistance, Social Services, Health / Medical, Dental, Free/Low-Cost Clinics, Health Education, Medication/Prescriptions, Pregnancy, Mental Health / Therapy, Family & Children, Individual
Updated: Jan 2019
Address:
26051 Acero Road, Mission Viejo
Phone:
(800) 772-1213 / TTY: (800) 325-0778

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) pays wage replacement income benefits to those who worked long enough and paid Social Security taxes. Eligibility includes having worked in jobs covered by Social Security and having a medical condition that meets Social Security's definition of disability. Generally available to people who are unable to work for a year or more. (Federal program administered by U.S. Social Security Administration.)

Basic Needs / Financial, Income Assistance, Disability
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
720 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa

Hot meal served daily, Monday-Friday 12:00PM-3:00PM. Breakfast served Saturday and Sunday 9:00AM-11:00AM.

Basic Needs / Financial, Food
Updated: Oct 2018
South County Outreach
Address:
26776 Vista Terrace, Lake Forest
Phone:
(949) 380-8144

Comprehensive services to families and seniors. Food, shelter, computer learning lab, transitional housing, clothing, as well as one-time rental and utility assistance in short-term crises to prevent homelessness.

Basic Needs / Financial, Clothing, Food, Housing, Rental/Utility Assistance, Social Services
Updated: Jan 2019
Address:
26051 Acero Road, Mission Viejo
Phone:
(800) 772-1213 / TTY: (800) 325-0778

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program pays benefits to aged, blind, and disabled people who have limited or no income, providing cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing and shelter. SSI is funded by general tax revenues and eligibility is based on income and disability, not years of experience. (Federal program administered by U.S. Social Security Administration.)

Basic Needs / Financial, Income Assistance, Disability
Updated: Oct 2018
Email:

Public/private partnership web project portal for individuals, families and social service agencies concerned with community mental health services, substance use treatment programs and help for people with developmental disabilities. Orange County resource for individuals, families and agencies concerned with behavioral health. Information about services, laws, related news, as well as communication tools and other features. Searchable by category, agency name or keyword.

Addiction, Chemical Dependency Treatment, Educational Materials, Meetings/Support, Residential Treatment, Therapy/Counseling, Basic Needs / Financial, Career/Job Development, Child Care, Clothing, Food, Homeless Shelters, Housing, Income Assistance, Legal Assistance, Rental/Utility Assistance, Social Services, Transportation, Emergency / Safety, Health / Medical, Dental, Health Education, Insurance, Mental Health / Therapy, Family & Children, Individual, Inpatient Treatment, Outpatient Program, Support G...
Updated: Oct 2018
California WIC Women, Infants & Children
Address:
Sign-up locations throughout Orange County
Phone:
Info: (800) 564-8448 / Appts: (888) 968-7942

Provides supplemental food, nutrition education, breastfeeding support and help finding health care and other community services for low- to moderate-income pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum people, and infants/children up to age 5 who are at nutritional risk. The purpose of WIC is to prevent health problems and to improve the health of program participants during critical times of growth and development. (California state program administered by Orange County.)

Basic Needs / Financial, Food, Health / Medical, Health Education, Pregnancy
Updated: Jan 2019
Address:
Orange
Phone:
(714) 628-2584
Email:

Services include will drafting, advance health care directives, representation at administrative hearings, addressing elder abuse, and advising on rights as consumers and how to avoid financial abuse.

Basic Needs / Financial, Legal Assistance, Seniors
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
Nearby locations in Irvine, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Garden Grove

Network of career centers for California employers and job seekers providing no-cost employment and job training services, including a resource center.

Basic Needs / Financial, Career/Job Development
Updated: Oct 2018
Phone:
(800) 952-5544 / TTY: (844) 729-2800
Email:

Employment and independent living resource for people with disabilities. Assists with obtaining and retaining employment.

Basic Needs / Financial, Career/Job Development, Disability
Updated: Oct 2018
Phone:
(415) 703-2627
Email:

Program for discounted phone service for low-income individuals or families.

Basic Needs / Financial, Rental/Utility Assistance
Updated: Oct 2018

Assistance to eligible low-income households to manage and meet their immediate home heating and/or cooling needs. Services include utility payment assistance and free weatherization energy efficiency upgrade services.

Rental/Utility Assistance
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
333 South Anita Drive, Suite 350, Orange
Phone:
(714) 456-9800

Community education services, child care, development services and family resource services, as well as child care resource referral and financial assistance programs.

Basic Needs / Financial, Child Care
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
Heritage Park, Irvine
14341 Yale Avenue
Phone:
(949) 724-6632

Assistance with childcare providers and financial assistance options. Monday-Thursday 10:00AM-5:00PM and by appointment.

Basic Needs / Financial, Child Care
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
1 Civic Center Plaza, Irvine
Phone:
(949) 724-6632

Affordable school-age childcare for children of families who live or work in Irvine, through community-based organizations located on elementary school sites. Scholarships available.

Child Care
Updated: Oct 2018
Helping People. Changing Lives. Community Action Partnership of Orange County
Phone:
(714) 839-6199
Email:

Utility assistance for current bills. Limited assistance with past due bills that are pending disconnects. Assistance with energy and weatherization home projects.

Basic Needs / Financial, Food, Rental/Utility Assistance
Updated: Jan 2019
Address:
2101 North Tustin Avenue, Santa Ana
Phone:
(800) 834-5001

Free legal advice, counseling and representation on civil matters (not including divorce). Services to low-income individuals and seniors age 60+ in Orange County and southeast and south-central portions of Los Angeles County.

Legal Assistance
Updated: Mar 2019
Address:
1 Smoketree, Irvine
Phone:
(949) 936-5890

Parenting support and education, medical supportive services for children and school preparation for children 0-5 years living within Irvine Unified School District.

Child Care, Mental Health / Therapy, Family & Children
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
201 South Broadway, Santa Ana
Phone:
(714) 569-0823 / (800) 698-FAIR

Fair housing enforcement and education, landlord/tenant counseling, mediation and homebuyer HUD counseling, including first-time homebuyer education and mortgage default counseling. Free to low-to-moderate income clients. Available in Spanish and Vietnamese.

Basic Needs / Financial, Housing, Legal Assistance
Updated: Oct 2018
FAM Family Assistance Ministries
Address:
Locations in San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point
Phone:
(949) 492-8477

Food pantry, rental and utility assistance, bus and gas vouchers, transitional shelter for single women and women with children under 12, free tax help, credit counseling.

Basic Needs / Financial, Food, Housing, Rental/Utility Assistance, Transportation
Updated: Jan 2019
Human Options Breaking the cycle of domestic violence.
Address:
Locations in Costa Mesa, Santa Ana, Newport Beach

(Select Center for Children and Families in the left menu.) Sliding-scale services including counseling for children, families and adults. Parenting classes and psycho-educational support groups also available. Legal advocacy provided through scheduled legal clinics. Choose Center for Children and Families in the left menu for location and phone number information.

Basic Needs / Financial, Legal Assistance, Domestic Violence, Therapy/Counseling, Mental Health / Therapy, Family & Children
Updated: Jan 2019
Address:
3387 Barranca Parkway, Irvine
Phone:
(949) 936-7457

Part of Irvine Unified School District. Provides career training and placement for adults.

Career/Job Development
Updated: Oct 2018
Phone:
(714) 560-5956

OC Bus assisted transportation program for disabled adults and seniors. $3.60 each way. Must apply and receive approval before using program.

Basic Needs / Financial, Transportation, Disability, Seniors
Updated: Oct 2018
Phone:
(714) 480-2700
Email:

List provided by the OC Housing Authority to assist with multi-family, "deed restricted," affordable rental housing in Orange County.

Basic Needs / Financial, Housing
Updated: Oct 2021

Free procedural assistance and informative workshops to those who do now have attorneys. Open during regular court hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00AM-4:00PM and Friday 8:00AM-3:00PM.

Legal Assistance
Updated: Oct 2018
Phone:
(949) 440-6747 / (877) 257-4762

Online referral request form available. Orange County Bar Association’s non-profit legal referral service. Prospective clients receive a free, brief consultation to review legal issues and discuss fees. $25 for first referral in one area of law. Also offers Modest Means program for referral to community pro bono services for callers unable to afford attorneys' fees. Bilingual services provided.

Basic Needs / Financial, Legal Assistance
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
601 West Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana
Phone:
(714) 541-1010
Email:

Provides free civil legal services, including counseling, individual representation, community education and strategic litigation and advocacy. Several community services and legal clinics throughout Orange County. Also offers Southeast Asian Legal Outreach Project (SEALOP) and AIDS Legal Assistance Project (ALAP).

Basic Needs / Financial, Legal Assistance
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
Lakeview Senior Center, Irvine
20 Lake Road
Phone:
(949) 724-6900

Free legal services to Orange County residents age 60+ who at or below the poverty level. Visits ovarious Orange County senior centers once a month.

Basic Needs / Financial, Legal Assistance, Seniors
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
1605 North Spurgeon Street, Santa Ana
Phone:
(714) 953-5428

Offers sliding scale fee based mental health counseling, HIV testing, referrals to LGBT-competent services, such as physicians and attorneys, roommate/housing bulletin, and other various services.

Basic Needs / Financial, Legal Assistance, LGBTQ+, Mental Health / Therapy
Updated: Oct 2018
Children sitting on a University Montessori sign
Address:
101 Russell Place, Irvine
Phone:
(949) 854-6030

Montessori school located in University Hills. Priority placement to staff, faculty and students. Other locations in University Park, West Park and Northwood Point neighborhoods.

Basic Needs / Financial, Child Care
Updated: Jan 2019
Address:
12453 Lewis Street, Suite 101, Garden Grove
Phone:
(714) 776-0161

Monday-Thursday 8:00AM-8:30PM and Friday-Saturday 8:00AM-4:30PM. Center services include individual/group and family counseling, substance abuse assessment and referral, and employment referral for veterans and servicemembers.

Basic Needs / Financial, Career/Job Development, Income Assistance, Mental Health / Therapy, Individual
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
26431 Crown Valley Parkway, Suite 100, Mission Viejo
Phone:
(949) 348-6700

Monday-Thursday 8:00AM-8:00PM and Friday 8:00AM-4:30PM. Center services include individual/group and family counseling, substance abuse assessment and referral, and employment referral for veterans and servicemembers.

Career/Job Development, Income Assistance, Mental Health / Therapy, Individual
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
Lamoreaux Family Justice Center, Orange
341 The City Dr, Room 705
Phone:
(714) 935-7956

Support and assistance to those experiencing domestic or family violence in applying for a temporary restraining order, exploring options for safe housing, accessing counseling services and during criminal justice system proceedings. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00AM-4:00PM (Closed 12:00PM-12:30PM).

Basic Needs / Financial, Legal Assistance, Domestic Violence, Hotlines, Shelters, Therapy/Counseling, Emergency / Safety, DV Shelters, Mental Health / Therapy
Updated: Jan 2019
Address:
2803 McGaw Avenue, Irvine
Phone:
(949) 631-2333

Offers employment readiness program, business apparel and professional styling.

Basic Needs / Financial, Career/Job Development, Clothing
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
3030 Pullman Street, Costa Mesa
Phone:
(714) 210-2460

Provides job skills training, job placement assistance and wardrobe services.

Basic Needs / Financial, Career/Job Development, Clothing
Updated: Oct 2018
Address:
Locations throughout Orange County

Fitness, recreational, youth and after-school programs. Provides before and after-school care, sports programs, mentoring and supportive programs for school age children and developmentally delayed clients. Fitness training and adult sports. Financial assistance available for those who are eligible.

Basic Needs / Financial, Child Care, Health / Medical, Fitness
Updated: Oct 2018