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Community Resources CERES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Committed to Excellence, Responsive to Every Student. YOUR LOGO HERE For more information, please contact: Fabiola Urena Foster Youth Phone: 209-556-1500 ext. 1276 [email protected] Liz Duran Transitional Housing Phone: 209-556-1500 ext. 1275 [email protected] Lillian Loera Ceres Healthy Start Phone: 209-556-1500 ext. 1559 Fax: 209-537-6206 [email protected] Ana Hernandez Ceres Healthy Start Phone: 209-556-1500 ext.1274 [email protected] Ceres Unified School District 2503 Lawrence Street Ceres, CA 95307 Phone: 209-556-1500 Fax: 209-538-6214 www.ceres.k12.ca.us Ceres Healthy Start The Ceres Healthy Start Program is a school-based family resource center that comprehensively serves the families living within the aendance area of the Ceres Unified School District. Ceres Healthy Start primarily serves parents in the community who have children under the age of 18. The goal is to link all parents and families to resources directly related to their needs. Ulmately, Ceres Healthy Start seeks to improve the lives of children from low-income households. Foster Youth When a child is in foster care this circumstance can affect his/her educaonal credits toward graduaon, due to circumstances beyond his/her control. By providing on-site support and coordinang services, students will have increased opportunies for success. Transitional Housing Not having a regular place to stay can make it hard to get to school, do homework and have academic success. If your family lacks a fixed, regular and adequate night me residence, your child may be eligible for certain educaonal rights and resources provided through Ceres Unified.

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Page 1: Foster Youth - Ceres Unified School District · Liz Duran Transitional Housing Phone: 209-556-1500 ext. 1275 eduran@ceres.k12.ca.us Lillian Loera Ceres Healthy Start Phone: 209 -556

Community Resources

C E R E S U N I F I E D S C H O O L D I S T R I C T Committed to Excellence, Responsive to Every Student.

YOUR LOGO HERE

For more information, please

contact:

Fabiola Urena

Foster Youth

Phone: 209-556-1500

ext. 1276

[email protected]

Liz Duran

Transitional Housing

Phone: 209-556-1500

ext. 1275

[email protected]

Lillian Loera

Ceres Healthy Start

Phone: 209-556-1500

ext. 1559

Fax: 209-537-6206

[email protected]

Ana Hernandez

Ceres Healthy Start

Phone: 209-556-1500

ext.1274

[email protected]

Ceres Unified School District

2503 Lawrence Street

Ceres, CA 95307

Phone: 209-556-1500

Fax: 209-538-6214

www.ceres.k12.ca.us

Ceres Healthy Start

The Ceres Healthy Start Program is a school-based family resource center that comprehensively serves the families living within the attendance area of the Ceres Unified School District. Ceres Healthy Start primarily serves parents in the community who have children under the age of 18. The goal is to link all parents and families to resources directly related to their needs. Ultimately, Ceres Healthy Start seeks to improve the lives of children from low-income households.

Foster Youth

When a child is in foster care this circumstance can affect his/her educational credits toward graduation, due to circumstances beyond his/her control. By providing on-site support and coordinating services, students will have increased opportunities for success.

Transitional Housing

Not having a regular place to stay can make it hard to get to school, do homework and have academic success. If your family lacks a fixed, regular and adequate night time residence, your child may be eligible for certain educational rights and resources provided through Ceres Unified.

Page 2: Foster Youth - Ceres Unified School District · Liz Duran Transitional Housing Phone: 209-556-1500 ext. 1275 eduran@ceres.k12.ca.us Lillian Loera Ceres Healthy Start Phone: 209 -556

TRANSPORTATION Ceres Area Transit 527-4991

Ceres Dial-A-Ride 527-4991

Modesto Area Xpress 521-1274

Modesto Dial-A-Ride 527-4900

Stanislaus Regional Transit 800-262-1516

EMERGENCY SHELTER Community Housing & Shelter Services 527-0444

Emergency shelter for homeless families

823 15th Street, Modesto

Housing Counseling/Search 527-0444

Rental/Deposit Assistance 527-0415

Modesto Union Gospel Mission 529-8259

Emergency shelter for men, women and children

1400 East Yosemite Boulevard, Modesto

Hutton House 526-5544

Shelter for runaway teens (13-17)

201 Jenny Street, Modesto

Children’s Crisis Center

Emergency shelter and childcare for children ages 0-17

Sawyer House 577-4413

Crickets House 573-8770

Oakdale/Guardian House 845-3910

American Red Cross 523-6451

Shelter for disasters, shoes for children

1230 6th Street, Modesto

Family Promise 549-9454

Families with children, ages 0-17

2301 Woodland Avenue Unit 18, Modesto

Haven Woman’s Center 524-4331

Shelter for battered women and their children

619 13th Street Suite 1, Modesto

24 hour Crisis line 577-5980

HOUSING ASSISTANCE Housing Authority of Stanislaus County 557-2000

Section 8, subsidized and low income housing

1701 Robertson Road, Modesto

Habitat for Humanity of Stanislaus County 575-4585

Builds affordable housing for low income families

630 Kearney Avenue, Modesto

Bennett Place 574-1155

Housing for homeless or mentally ill (max family size 2)

Community Impact of Central Valley 572-2437

Housing for families with a disabled household member

900 H Street, Modesto

Community Services Agency 558-2500

Homeless assistance program (once in a lifetime)

251 East Hackett Road, Modesto

Pathways 526-3809

Transitional living program for young adults (18-21)

608 East Granger Avenue Unit 25, Modesto

Central Valley Opportunity Center 577-3210

Rental assistance

1581 Cummins Drive, Modesto

Project Sentinel 236-1577

Tenant - landlord assistance

1231 8th Street Suite 425, Modesto

FOOD & CLOTHING 7th Day Adventist 538-1024

Tues. 9:00am - 11:30am

1633 North Central Avenue, Ceres

First Southern Baptist Church 538-0833

Fri. 10:00am - 2:00pm

2813 Don Pedro Road, Ceres

St. Jude’s/St. Vincent De Paul 537-0516

Mon. & Wed. 3:30pm - 4:30pm

3824 Mitchell Road, Ceres

Valley Christian Center

Mon, Tues., Wed. & Thurs. 9:00am - 10:00am

2745 2nd Street, Ceres

Whitmore Church of Christ 537-3205

Tues. & Thurs. 9:30am -11:30am

416 Whitmore Avenue, Ceres

Central General Baptist Church 538-7545

Every 3rd Sun. at 12:15pm

944 North Central Avenue, Ceres

Victory Life Center

Tues. & Thurs. 10:00am-12:00pm

617 Winmore Way Suite F, Modesto

Interfaith Ministries 572-3117

Last Tues & Fri of the month 8:30am - 11:30am

120 Kerr Avenue, Modesto

United Samaritans Foundation 668-4853

Last Tues. & Fri. of the month 8:00am to 4:30pm

220 South Broadway, Turlock

UTILITY ASSISTANCE St. Jude’s/St. Vincent De Paul 537-0516

Mon. & Wed. 3:30pm to 4:30pm

3824 Mitchell Road, Ceres

Home Energy Assistance Program 537-9217

Appointments scheduled every 3rd Monday of the month

1581 Cummins Drive, Modesto

Salvation Army 523-7577

Mon.– Fri. 9:00am - 4:00pm

625 I. Street, Modesto

California Life Line 720-249-9904

Free (cell) phone service for low income

EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES Ceres Partnership for Healthy Children 541-0101

Resume building/computer access

2908 4th Street, Ceres

Employment Development Department 576-6118

Employment Assistance Job line 525-4339

629 12th Street, Modesto

Central Valley Opportunity Center 577-3210

Vocational training/GED prep/job prep workshop

1581 Cummins Drive Modesto

Alliance Worknet 558-8556

Employment Services/ Job training / Resume Writing

Project YES 556-1558

Employment & Training Program (up to age 21)

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Ceres Adult School 556-1558

GED, ESL , Diploma courses

SCOE- Come Back Kids 238-6500

Diploma or GED completion program for ages 16 and above

1100 H Street, Modesto

Ceres Head Start/State Preschool 556-1545

Free preschool for low income families

2611 Garrison Street, Ceres

COUNSELING/SUPPORT SERVICES Behavioral Health & Recovery Services 558-7494

Youth and family advocacy; guardianship assistance;

parental support

Parents & Teens Together 526-1623

Family communications class

Friends are Good Medicine 541-2555

Mental health/support group referral line Ceres Partnership for Healthy Children 541-0101

Counseling and community resource center

2908 4th Street, Ceres

Chat Program 525-5156 Mental health/alcohol & drug services

El Concilio 523-2860 Support services for the Spanish speaking community California Victim Compensation Program 525-5541 Services for victims of crimes Youth For Christ 522-9568 Counseling/Juvenile Justice Ministries/youth services

DRAIL 521-7260

Disability Resource Agency for Independent

Living

221 McHenry Avenue, Modesto

YOUTH DIVERSION/SUPPORT WAKEUP 572-9873

9 week program - character building & decision making

600 10th Street, Modesto

Community Youth Connection 526-5544

Youth leadership development

201 Jenny Street, Modesto

Ceres Community Center 538-5628

Recreation programs/Youth Commission (Free)

2701 4th Street, Ceres

DRUG & ALCOHOL TREATMENT

Redwood Living Center 550-7352

Clean and sober living for women & children

1030 California Ave, & 416 Corson Ave. Modesto

Al-Anon / Alateen 524-3907

Alcoholics Anonymous/teen support

Stanislaus Recovery Center 541-2121

Treatment and detox; in and out patient services

1904 Richland Avenue, Ceres

EMERGENCY NUMBERS Stanislaus County Referral Service 211

Stanislaus County Emergency Dispatch 552-2474

Child Abuse Emergency Response 558-5663

Adult Protective Services 558-2637

Children’s Crisis Center Line 577-4413

Domestic Violence 577-5980

Emergency Mental Health Services 558-4600