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Organization |
Description / Mission Statement |
Telephone |
Website |
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2-1-1 Orange County |
2-1-1 Orange County, a nonprofit 501(c)(3)
organization, offers a comprehensive information and referral system
linking Orange County residents to community health and human services
and support. Callers seeking assistance can dial 2-1-1 (toll-free) 24
hours-a-day and be connected to trained Information and Referral
Specialists. This service is available in over 150 languages. Simply
put, 2-1-1 is to social services what 9-1-1 is to emergency services. |
211 |
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Angel Food
1221 Wass
Tustin, CA 92780 |
Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational organization
that sells high-quality food through host site churches in over 3,000
communities in 35 states. Angel Food provides grocery relief to people
in our community by helping them stretch their food dollars. |
714-544-3141 |
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Assessment & Treatment
Services Center (ATSC)
17332 Irvine Blvd, Suite
201
Tustin, CA 92780 |
ATSC improves young lives by providing the highest quality professional
family counseling and therapy for "at-risk" children and their families. |
949-756-0993 |
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Assistance League Tustin
445 El Camino Real
Tustin, CA 92780 |
Assistance League is a national nonprofit organization that puts caring
and commitment into action through community-based philanthropic
programs. Projects include providing stuffed bears for children in
abusive situations, Drug and Alcohol Awareness for Youth. Provides help
to teenagers who are addicted to drugs or alcohol (Project Today) and
Operation School Bell providing school clothes for children in need. |
714-544-2612 |
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of OC
14131 Yorba Street, Suite 200
Tustin, CA 92780 |
The Big Brothers Big Sisters Mission is to help children reach their
potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships
with measurable impact. |
714-544-7773 |
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Blind Children's Learning Center
18542-B Vanderlip Avenue
Santa Ana, CA 92705 |
The mission of the Blind Children’s Learning Center is to provide early
intervention, education, and services for blind, visually impaired and
deaf/blind infants and youth and their families to allow access to
education in preparation to lead independent lives. |
714-573-8888 |
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California Youth Crisis Line |
California Coalition for Youth offers support, encouragement, and
referrals to youth needing assistance or in crisis situations. |
800-843-5200 |
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California Youth Services
14101 Yorba Street, Suite 104
Tustin, CA 92780 |
CYA’s mission is to provide solutions for families with an educational
and assessment program to prevent the pain, destruction, lost potential
and even death, that substance abuse and delinquent behavior may
invariably bring to a youth and their family. |
949-303-9018 |
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Change a Life Foundation
5 Corporate Park, Suite 210
Irvine, CA 92626 |
Change a Life Foundation provides grants to individuals by creating
partnerships with nonprofit organizations who identify people in need
that could benefit from the Foundation's funding. |
714-788-9999 |
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Community SeniorServ
1200 N. Knollwood Circle
Anaheim, CA 92801 |
The mission of Community SeniorServ is to improve the quality of life
for older adults and their families by creating a safety net of health,
nutrition and supportive services designed to enhance their
independence, well being and dignity. |
714-220-0224 |
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Community Service Programs
Victim Assistance Programs,
Youth Services,
Youth Shelter, Gang Prevention
1821 East Dyer Rd, Suite 200
Santa Ana, CA 92705 |
CSP is a non-profit agency committed to serving youths, adults and
families living in Orange County who are involved or are at risk of
involvement with the justice system." |
949-250-0488 |
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Council on Aging
1971 E. 4th Street, Suite 200
Santa Ana, CA 92705 |
Council on Aging provides free programs to Orange County vulnerable and
disabled adults and their caregivers regardless of income or ethnicity. |
714-479–0107 |
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Dayle McIntosh
Center for the Disabled
13272 Garden Grove Blvd.
Garden Grove, CA 92843 |
The Mission of the Dayle McIntosh Center is to advance the empowerment,
equality, integration and full participation of people with disabilities
in the community. |
714-621-3300 |
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Divine Choices
P O Box 1759
Tustin, CA 92781 |
The mission of Divine Choices is to educate and inspire survivors of
sexual abuse through awareness-prevention and leadership empowerment
training and to protect children. |
949-940-8991 |
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Elijah's Gift
Food Distribution Program
P O Box 25
Tustin, CA 92781 |
The mission of Elijah’s Gift is to eliminate hunger in the greater
Tustin area, to strengthen our community and promote healthy living, a
better quality of life for the elderly, disabled, and families in need. |
516-665-6927 |
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Families Forward
9221 Irvine Blvd.
Irvine, CA 92618 |
Families Forward offers a comprehensive array of services targeting
families who are at-risk of becoming homeless including Transitional
Housing, Food, Counseling, Community Services and Career Coaching. |
949-552-2727 |
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Grandparents Autism Network
1100 Irvine Blvd. #202
Tustin, CA 92780 |
The Grandparent Autism Network informs grandparents about autism and the
medical, educational, legal and social issues that affect their
families, enabling them to share how they may improve the quality of
life for their children and grandchildren. Activities include social
events for grandparents and grandchildren and advocacy efforts to
increase support for autism causes. |
714-573-1500 |
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Greater OC Youth Services
P O Box 25
Tustin, CA 92781 |
The Mission of The Greater Orange County Youth Services located in
Orange County, California, is to provide year-round educational programs
for our youth ages 14-21, giving them continued support and
opportunities in developing life skills through vocational instruction
and counseling. |
714-508-8107 |
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High Hopes
Neurological Recovery Group, Inc.
2953 Edinger Ave
Tustin, CA 92780 |
High Hopes is a non-profit charity which also functions as a full
service day treatment program dedicated to helping the brain injured
from their recoveries. |
949-733-0044 |
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Human Options
P O Box 53745
Irvine, CA 92619 |
The mission of Human Options is to help battered women, their families,
and our community break the cycle of domestic violence.
Batterer’s Intervention Program (949) 679-9671
Elder Abuse Prevention
(949) 679-8467
Emergency Shelter (949)
854-3554 |
949-737-5242 |
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Laurel House
Orange County Area
Emergency Teen Housing
P O Box 3182
Tustin, CA 92781 |
Laurel House supports teens in crisis and their families, and to
encourage family reconciliation or resolution by providing temporary
residential care for teenagers, serving their physical, emotional and
spiritual needs in a Christian homelike environment. |
714-832-0207 |
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LEAP Learning Center
1221 Wass
Tustin, CA 92780 |
The LEAP Learning Center provides free tutoring services for
academically at-risk elementary students who have limited support at
home. |
714-832-6061 |
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Mercy House Transitional Living Center
P O Box 1905
Santa Ana, CA 92702 |
Mercy House has developed a Continuum of Care to provide homeless
prevention, emergency services, transitional housing and permanent
housing with supportive services to homeless men, women and children
living in Orange County and the City of Ontario. |
714-836-7188 |
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Olive Crest Treatment Centers
2130 E. 4th St, # 200
Santa Ana, CA 92705 |
Olive Crest is dedicated to Preventing child abuse, to Treating and
Educating at-risk children and to Preserving the family… “One Life at a
Time.” |
800-550-2445
714-543-5437 |
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Orange County Rescue Mission
One Hope Drive
Tustin, CA 92782 |
The mission of the OC Rescue Mission is to minister the love of Jesus
Christ to the Least, the Last, and the Lost of our Community through the
provision of assistance in the areas of guidance, counseling, education,
job training, shelter, food, clothing, health care and independent
living communities. |
714-247-4300 |
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PADRE Foundation
(Pediatric-Adolescent Diabetes
Research and Education)
455 South Main Street
Orange, CA 92868 |
The PADRE Foundation has a mission to educate children with diabetes,
their families and their caregivers on living with diabetes. |
714-532-8330 |
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Raise Foundation
1920 E. Warner Ave., Suite A
Santa Ana, CA 92705 |
The mission of The Raise Foundation is to stop the cycle of child abuse
through education, advocacy, community collaboration, comprehensive
services and through our role as Orange County's designated Child Abuse
Prevention Council. |
949-955-1578 |
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Saint Joseph Ballet
1810 North Main Street
Santa Ana, CA 92706 |
Saint Joseph Ballet’s mission is to empower low-income youth from
diverse backgrounds to strengthen self-esteem, self-discipline and a
sense of accomplishment through dance, academic and family programs. |
714-541-8314
ext. 10 |
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Special Olympics OC
2080 North Tustin Ave., Ste B
Santa Ana, CA 92705 |
Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and athletic
competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults
with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to
develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and
participate in a sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their
families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community. |
714-564-8374 |
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Suicide Prevention Lifeline |
The Suicide Prevention Hotline is a free, 24-hour hotline available to
anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. |
800-273-8255 |
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Tustin Area Senior Center
200 South C Street
Tustin, CA 92780 |
The Tustin Area Senior Center Fund helps provide free or low-cost
programs for the Tustin are senior population. |
714-573-3340 |
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Tustin Family and Youth Center
14722 Newport Avenue
Tustin, CA 92780 |
The Center provides a full range of family and youth-oriented social,
educational and recreational programs, and serves as a resource/referral
center for families in need, youth-at-risk, and for individuals seeking
self-improvement and vocational opportunities. |
714-573-3370 |
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Working Wardrobes
The Hanger
1071 East Main Street
Tustin, CA 92780 |
Working Wardrobes, an independent, nonprofit organization, helps men and
women in crises re-enter the workforce through wardrobe and career
development. |
714-573-4596 |
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