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Placer County Sheriff’s Office
Sunday, May 19, 2013

YOUTH SERVICES

Crisis Resolution Center
The CRC provides family services for youth in crisis ages 12-17 years of age. Families in crisis with their teens can have their child placed at the CRC for up to four weeks, while undergoing family therapy and a reunification program. The program is free and confidential. For 24-hour response call 1-866-251-7584.

Full Circle Treatment Center
fullcircletreatmentcenter.org/
730 Sunrise Ave Roseville, CA 95661 916 787-4357
FCTC is dedicated to reducing the harmful effects of adolescent substance abuse by providing early intervention for these and other destructive behaviors, supporting healthy families and providing parenting education and ongoing aftercare to promote sustained success. The program utilizes a 10 week intensive period where teens are in attendance 4 times per week for 3 hours per day in the evenings thus allowing them to remain engaged with their school activities and family. They are drug tested three times per week and participate in individual, group and family therapy. Parents are required to attend parenting classes utilizing an evidence based curriculum designed specifically for intervening in difficult teen behaviors.

Kids First
www.kidsfirstnow.org
Roseville 916-774-6802 Auburn 530-887-3536
Kids First provides comprehensive family support services to help families address specific needs; make referrals to community resources and services; provide individual child, family therapy; provide development education to parents with children aged 0-3; support caregivers raising children of relatives or friends; assist families with financial stability; and provide parenting classes.

Lighthouse Counseling & Family Resource Center
916-645-3300 or email: info@lighthousefrc.com
Lighthouse provides counseling, support & family resources, in both English and Spanish, to improve the quality of life to the residents in Placer County.

Parent Project
www.parentproject.com
Parent Project offers skill building courses for parents raising difficult, strong-willed, our out-of-control children ages 5 and up. The program has special application to ADD and ADHD issues and provides concrete, no nonsense solutions to even the most destructive adolescent behaviors. To register for the next class, or for more information, call (916) 787-HELP. Click here to download the current course schedule - http://www.parentproject.com/upcomingclasses.mv

Placer County Crisis and Emergency Services for Children
http://www.placer.ca.gov/Quick/EmergencyNumbers.aspx
If your life is in danger or you need to report an emergency situation, call 9-1-1.
A telephone call can bring help in a crisis. For at-risk children and/or adults in emergencies and crises situations, a special 24-hour, 7-day a week, response program is available by contacting the ACCESS office at one of the telephone numbers listed below.
ACCESS Office: 916 787-8860 Children's Protective Services: 916 787-8860 Toll Free: 888 886-5401

Placer County Network of Care
www.placer.networkofcare.org
The Network is a single, integrated, community-based resource, engaging communities within the county with local programs which support children ages 0-5 and their families to help them enter school healthy and ready to succeed.

Placer County Probation Department – Juvenile Services
www.placer.ca.gov/Departments/Probation/Juvenile%20Services.aspx
2929 Richardson Drive, DeWitt Center, Auburn, CA 95603 Phone: 530-889-7900
The Juvenile Services Division serves the probation needs of those who have been accused of committing a crime when they were under the age of 18 years. Once on probation, minors will be supervised by officers from this division to enforce the Juvenile Court's orders. Minors can be placed on probation in their own homes or removed and placed in foster homes, group homes, camps, or committed to the Department of Juvenile Justice. The Division receives 2500 referrals each year from law enforcement agencies on minors who are accused of committing crimes. This Division also operates a juvenile work project which allows juvenile offenders to work eight hours or more under the supervision of the Probation Department.

Sacramento Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous
http://sacypaa.org/
SACYPAA serves young people ages 14-20 in the Northern California area and by practicing the principles of A.A. through meetings, events, and outreach. Click here to download the current meeting schedule - http://sacypaa.org/yp-meetings

Safe Families for Children
Koinonia 800-881-2091 or email: safefamilies@kfh.org
Through Safe Families , parents can arrange for their children to stay with a pre-screened family while they focus on resolving a family or personal crisis and have a need for their children to be placed out of the home and do not have any relatives or friends for support. The program is designed as a community safety net for at-risk families and is a positive alternative to the state welfare system.

Sierra Family Services
www.sierrafamily.org
333 Sunrise Avenue, Suite 701, Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 783-5207
Sierra Family Services provides counseling, residential and outpatient treatment, job skill building, employment counseling, and drug testing. Spanish speaking meetings are available. Costs are on a sliding scale.

You Share
www.youshare.org
While millions of families struggle to provide stable homes for their children due to limited resources, both social and physical, others have items at home gathering dust, or are able to provide services to those in need. Youshare.org connects families with critical material needs or much-needed services to people who can fulfill those needs.

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

Placer County Crisis and Emergency Services for Mental Health
http://www.placer.ca.gov/Quick/EmergencyNumbers.aspx
If your life is in danger or you need to report an emergency situation, call 9-1-1.
A telephone call can bring help in a crisis. For at-risk children and/or adults in emergencies and crises situations, a special 24-hour, 7-day a week, response program is available by contacting the ACCESS office at one of the telephone numbers listed below.
ACCESS Office: 916 787-8860 Mental Health Services/Crisis Intervention: 916 787-8860 Toll Free: 888 886-5401

Turning Point Community Programs

www.tpcp.org
1133 Coloma Way, Ste. A, Roseville 916-786-3750
TPCP offers psychiatric services, support and advocacy for Placer County residents. The program is client-centered, strength based, and focuses on recovery. TPCP provides intensive mental health services to people who are incarcerated or at risk for contact with the criminal justice system.

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