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Supports the use of public transit by persons with disabilities by helping to ensure accessibility.
Offers below market interest rates with low or no down payment for qualified Veterans who are California residents. Includes frequently asked questions as well as information for buyers and lists of homes for sale.
Advocates on behalf of California Veterans, promoting legislation and policy supportive of Veterans' rights and issues. Also, provides services to Veterans and their families. Contact your nearest Veterans service office.
List of California CILs, which are private, non-profit organizations that provide services relating to employment, health care and living skills that support the independence of individuals with disabilities.
Provides information on affordable housing, home loans, rental programs and more.
HCD acts as the Public Housing Agency in the administration of the federal Housing Choice Voucher for Family Self-Sufficiency Programs, previously Section 8.
County by county public transportation information for California.
Works with individuals with disabilities to promote their independence in the community. Provides peer counseling, information and referral, independent living skills training, individual advocacy for a particular individual and systems advocacy for the community. The service area includes the five counties of Fresno, Kings, Tulare, Madera and Merced.
A nonprofit organizationthat serves over 1,000 individuals with developmental and other disabilities. Site contains information on the organization's efforts to create new housing opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
List of California homeless service organizations, along with contact information and links to more information.
Free temporary housing for families of patients receiving medical care at major military and VA medical centers in California.
Article announcing that the Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) opened Fisher House II. Built adjacent to Fisher House I, Fisher House II contains private bedrooms, a common kitchen, living room, dining room and laundry room. The Fisher Houses provide respite and accommodations for families of active and retired military patients who have been admitted for medical care.
Select your city and state from the drop down menu on the page to find a list of organizations that offer programs and services for homeless Veterans in your area.
Provides key facts and resources to assist homeless Veterans in the state of California.
A non-profit housing facility started by a former homeless Veteran that provides homeless Veterans suffering from alcohol and drug dependency with transitional housing and support to help them obtain greater self-sufficiency.
Provides information about homes and communities in California.
A non-residential agency providing a wide range of services to persons with disabilities. ILCSC is dedicated to developing the services which will offer persons with disabilities the opportunity to seek an individual course towards independence, while educating the community.
Provides information and resources on modifying and/or repairing a home in California.
Places Veterans with major employers, offers vocational assessments and career guidance and operates transitional homes for employed Veterans.
Provides emergency assistance and morale to Service Members, Veterans and their families residing in California.
A private non-profit corporation dedicated to providing transportation services to individuals with disabilities and the elderly throughout the Sacramento County area.
Information about San Diego County's public and private specialized transportation providers for seniors and people with disabilities.
Information on discounted fares for seniors, people with disabilities and Medicare recipients.
Provides supportive services, including housing, employment and training, for Veterans who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless or have significant barriers to employment.
Provides transition assistance, emergency shelter, mental health services, residential rehabilitation programs, job referrals and free legal attorney representation to Veterans and their families. Also includes information specific to the needs of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans.
Provides homeless Veterans with transitional and permanent housing with group and individual counseling. Locations include San Francisco, Treasure Island and the Presidio.
California's Transition Center for Care of Combat Veterans is a residential recovery program specifically created for, and dedicated to serve, those who have served our Nation's Global War on Terror in areas of the world such as Afghanistan and Iraq.
Provides information on San Diego's Metropolitan Transit Service, which includes buses and coaster trains, trip planning, fares and more.
Door-to-door transportation services for eligible seniors and people with disabilities traveling in Eastern Contra Costa County, CA.
Provides safe, sober, affordable transitional housing, with access to case management, counseling employment assistance, job training and career planning to homeless Veterans.
Operates transitional housing programs for military Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. The VAF currently operates these programs throughout Wisconsin and in California but provides supportive services and transitional housing for Veterans from all over the U.S. Find out about the Homeless Veterans' Reintegration Program.
Provides transitional housing, emergency services and case management programs to Monterey County's homeless Veterans and their families.
VVSD, also known as Vietnam Veterans of San Diego, is dedicated to extending assistance to needy and homeless Veterans of all wars and eras and their families by providing housing, food, clothing, substance abuse recovery and mental health counseling, job training and job search assistance. Offers a Warrior Traditions program, a support group for active and recently separated military combat Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan, which is led by combat Veterans.
Offers community based activities for Veterans and their families. Includes links to Four Service Centers and information on VVC programs including the Veterans Business Outreach Center, transitional housing and other programs that connect Veterans to employment and training, counseling and legal services.
Provides paratransit service to all ADA-eligible riders who, because of a disability, are not able to use WestCAT's regularly scheduled fixed route buses.