Housing $586 – $628 *. Child Care
HousingName of Organization: CHARITITIES HOUSING( Homesafe San Jose)Address: 1400 Parkmoon Avenue, Suite 190, San Jose, CA 95126Phone Number: 408-550-8300 Fax: 408-550-8339Email: [email protected], [email protected] of Operation: Mon- Fri – 9 AM- 5 PMCost of Service: Affordable , Monthly Rent: $$586 – $628 *Eligibility Requirements: These Housing are available for low-incomeindividuals and their families. Its special requiments is if you are a survivorof domestic violence and their children.Contact Person of the Organization: Maria Reyes Details about the program andservices: The mission of CharitiesHousing is for low-income individuals and their families, it helps them topreserve and manage high quality affordable housing.
They provide highestquality product with an affordable price. Homesafe have 24 units of co-housingfor survivors of domestic violence, a childcare facility and a resident manager’s unit. The unitsare affordable to very low-incomehouseholds.
In Santa Clara County, the co-housing model hasshown favorable in giving women and their children both the privacy and the communityas they transitioning out of an unhealthy living environment. How the program meet the needs of thefamilies and children:CharitiesHousing was founded in 1993 to address the needs of Santa Clara County peoplewho werelooking for affordable housing. If we see their data in last ten years, theycompleted elevendevelopments in six cities throughout Santa Clara County totaling over 475units. The housingrange types includes service-enriched housing for low-income individuals as well as traditionalaffordable multi-family housing. Today, Charities Housing oversees themanagement andoperation of over 1,000 units in seven cities throughout Santa Clara County andprovides multipleresident services through a range of non-profit partners.
Homesafe program provide housing options to the communitysuch as Studios, One Bedroom Apartments, Two Bedroom Apartments,Three Bedroom Apartments, Four Bedroom Apartments, Other Housing types: Homesafe (RentedProperty in San Jose & Santa Clara) – if you can’t afford to buy a house then you can go with thisoption of renting the house at a very reasonable price Monthly Rent: $586 – $628 *.Child CareName of Organization: Community Child Care CouncilAddress: 150 River Oaks Pkwy F-1, San Jose, CA95134Phone Number: (408) 487-0747 Fax:(408) 487-0762Email: [email protected] of Operation: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Mon- FriCost of Service: Fees are based upon the Child Care andDevelopment Family Fee Schedule provided by the California Departmentof Education. Gross income and family size are used todetermine the daily Family Fee rate. Parents will be charged this Family Feefor each day that the 4Cs reimburses the child careprovider.Eligibility Requirements: If you want to receive childcare assistance You should one or more of the following situations applyto the family: If you are working or areattempting to find work. If you are in school or in a job training program, and Your child needs care tosupport child welfare services and you also can get this service if yourfamily is experiencing a crisis.For moreinformation contact the R&R Department for Santa Clara County at (408)487-0749.
Contact Person of the Organization: AlfredoVillaseñor, Executive Director Details about the program andservices: 4Cs is a non-profit, community- based agencythat serves as the community child care link for families andchild care professionals who live and work in Santa Clara County, California.It’s missionis to develop, implement and advance early care and education services, social services,housing, senior services, health and human services and other programsbenefiting children, youth, seniors and families. This Child care council offers twoprogram . One is EARLY HEAD START and 2nd one is EARLY HEAD START-FAMILY CHILD CARE PARTNERSHIPPROGRAM. The EHS (1st one) programprovides a child and family development program only for low-income childbirth to age three and their families. This program help your children to grow cognitively,socially and physically with lot’s of activities. Their staff will very helpfull , they know parents are the most important teachersfor their child. That’s why they welcome parent involvement in program activities andwork as partners to help children progress.
This programalways search for discovering new and exciting ways of involving the wholefamily in the EHS. Inthis service the simplest level of involvement is through home visit and home activities with child. Parents and familymembers are encouraged to get involved in their child’s developmentduring home visits, trainings, parent meetings, and policy council. The 2nd program EARLY HEADSTART – FAMILY CHILD CARE PARTNERSHIP PROGRM is their newestEHS program, which help the infant and toddlers. This research based curriculumcontent isbased on reliable and current research in the areas of child brain development. Program maingoal is to provide infants and toddlers from at-risk families makedevelopmental gains in thephysical, social emotional, cognitive and language areas.
How the program meet the needs of thefamilies and childInlast 39 years of service almost all of the funding is returned to the communityas payment to childcare providers for services provided to low income infant, toddler, age3 and upkids and their families. These program provides many serviceslike their 1st program is child care resource and referral,2ndis subsidized child care programs, 3rd is child care food program,4this Family child carenetwork, 5th one is Growing ,learning and caring program,6th health and safety Program,7th is Child development centers and last one is trust line. Through these programs they arehelping families achieve self-sufficiency and stability, supportingevery kids to achieve positive outcomes , helping parents to build leadership skill and participate in civic engagement and theysupport family ,friends and neighbors to provide safe and quality child care. EmploymentName of Organization: work2futureyouth program (EPIC)Address: 1601 Foxworthy Avenue, San Jose, CA 95118Phone Number: 408.
794.1100, 408.794.1101Email: [email protected] of Operation: Monday – Friday: 8am – 5pmCost of Service: Nominal Charge or No feeEligibility Requirements: Applicant for the EPIC program mustbe between 18-24 years old, low income, have the right to work in the US and have one or more ofthe few challenges like being a parent or pregnant, Having an Individual Education Planor other documented disability, A High School dropout, have been arrested earlierfor criminal offence or other contact with the criminal justice system or Homeless inachieving their employment or education goals.Contact Person of the Organization: Monique Melchor, Director,work2future: 408-794-1108 Details about the program andservices: Thework2future Foundation offers EPIC (Employment + Internship and Careers) programsthat provide young adults ages 14-29 careertraining services designed to get employment, enrolled,or both.
These innovative programs serve over 1,000 young adults each year throughoutSanta Clara County and this program provides Job Search Assistance, Paid Internships, Tutoringand Skill Upgrades, Tuition Assistance, GEDPreparation, Leadership Activities, SupportiveServices, Adult Mentoring, Referrals to Community Resources, and Follow-upServices to young adults. How the program meetthe needs of the families and children:Onceenrolled in the EPIC Program, The program teaches the skills candidate need tobecome ready for new job. The course includes how to search for and apply forwork. Resumes, job applications, interviewing and employers’ expectations areall covered in this course. Employers regularly come to talk to studentsabout the jobs they have open and what skills and attitudes they look for inthe people they hire. This program also helps connecting with paid and unpaidinternships that are related to career goals.
This provides valuable experienceabout the field of work that candidate wants to pursue. This program prepares studentsfor jobs in hotels, lodging and warehousing. It also helps in preparation formedical assistant testing. The program helps students find work after training,and even to enroll in college, either for academic classes or for technicalclasses. Some students both get a job and take college classes.Health CareName of Organization:MEDI-CAL (SantaClara Family Health Plan) Address: 210 E.
Hacienda Avenue, Campbell,CA 95008-6617Phone Number: 1-888-202-3533Email: [email protected] of Operation: 8:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m., Monday -FridayCost of Service: For eligible adults, there is no premium,no co-payment and no out of pocket cost. Children have monthly premium of$0-$13 per child upto a family maximum of $39 per month.Eligibility Requirements: Medi-Cal plan Low-cost or no-cost healthcare services for low-income adults, familieswithchildren, persons with disabilities,children in foster care as well as former foster youth up to age 26.To be eligible for Medi-Cal, if you are a California resident,if you have U.
S. citizen orLegal Permanent Resident, a member of a family whose income falls within theMedi-Cal eligibility guidelines. Childrenare eligible, regardless of immigration status, if they are younger than 19years old, have family income no higher than 266% of the Federal Poverty Level.And you may automatically be eligible for Medi-Cal if you receive cashassistance under one of the following programs.
Contact Person of theOrganization: MEDI-CAL APPLICATION ASSISTANCE -SANTA CLARA COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES 1-877-962-3633 Details about theprogram and services: Medi-Cal is theprimary state-sponsored safety net health insurance program. The Medi-Cal Managed Care programpays for medical, behavioral health, and vision benefits as well as long-term care and othersupportive services for children and adults with limited income and resources. SantaClara Family Health Plan’s Medi-Cal plan offers a choice of more than 600 primary care doctors.It has access to 6 hospitals throughout Santa Clara County with an over 2,800 specialists.
Prescriptionsare available at most national chains and at independent pharmacies in SantaClara County. This Facility provides 24-hour nurse advice line with free interpreter services. How the program meetthe needs of the families and children:The Medi-Cal program ‘s member can get so many benefitsthrough this service, such as Doctor visits, Preventive care and immunizations,Prescriptions, Hospital stay, Emergency services, including ambulance, Familyplanning, OB/GYN services and pregnancy care, Lab and x-ray services, Healtheducation, Vision care (some restrictions apply), Dental care (availablethrough Denti-Cal), Behavioral health services (mental health and substanceabuse), Transportation to medical appointments and Long-term services andsupports (LTSS), including long-term care, In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS),Community-Based Adult Services (CBAS), and Multipurpose Senior Services Program(MSSP). NutritionNameof Organization: San JoseMedical Plaza WICAddress: 725 E. Santa Clara Street, San Jose, CA – 95112 Phone Number: 408-792-5101Email: [email protected] of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Cost of Service: No costEligibility Requirements: WIC assists pregnant women, women who have recentlygiven birth, infants and children under the age of 5 yearsold. Participants are required to meet income guidelines,show proof of state residency and be considered a “nutritional risk.”ContactPerson of the Organization: Karen L.Smith, MD, MPH Details about the program and services: WIC(Women, Infants & Children) program is a free nutrition program that helpspregnant women,women with infants, and young children eat well, be active, and stay healthy.In this program they give nutrition advice, help with breastfeeding and also referrals toother communityservices.
They also get special checks to buyhealthy food items such as fruits and vegetables, milk, cheese,whole grains, cereals, pure juice, and eggs. Studies show that clients who getWIC have healthierpregnancies and healthier children. WIC serves low income pregnant andbreastfeeding women and parents who are raisingInfantsor children under the age of five years. How the program meet the needs of thefamilies and children:WIC program gives Individual nutrition counseling andgroup Classes. Women who recently gave birth to a child, this program support Breastfeedinghelp, including a Helpline, peer counselors and breast pumps.
They also help individualin getting health insurance and finding a doctor or dentist for dental health classes and dentalexams. WIC always sends reminders about immunizations and other important healthinformation. They give checks to buyhealthy foods at local grocery stores and during summertime they send checks to buy fresh fruits and vegetables at the Farmers Market.