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Resources

HAVEN is dedicated to ensuring that those we serve can access services while limiting the risks of being exposed to illness. The following resources are available to use at your convenience. Check back regularly.


How can I access HAVEN services?

Services are available from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm for counseling, case management, and restraining order assistance. For Phone Services, please call (209) 524-4331. If this is an emergency or you are seeking emergency shelter, please call our 24 hours crisis line at (209) 577-5980.

Los servicios están disponibles de 8:30 am a 4:30 pm para asesoramiento, administracion de casos y asistencia con ordenes de restriccion. Para servicious telefonicos, llame al (209) 524-4331. Si se trata de una emergencia, llame a nuestra linea de crisis las 24 horas al (209) 577-5980.

PHONE SERVICES - 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Call (209) 524-4331

24 Hour Crisis Line - Emergency Shelter
Call (209) 577-5980


Practice Self Care

In times of crisis it is important to remember to take care of yourself as well as your family. Taking a few minutes of your day to practice has been shown to improve mood and reduce stress. HAVEN is dedicated to helping our community learn ways of implementing self-care practices. Click the button below to download a Self Care booklet with different suggestions for self-care.


School Lunch Distribution Locations

This button will take you to the Stanislaus County Office of Education web-page that lists all the school lunch distribution locations.


Resources for Survivors:

  • Remember that you are not alone and supports remain available to you

  • Sheltering in Place recommendations or restrictions may create additional difficulties and risks for survivors. If authorities call for “shelter in place” in your area, are there other friends or family you could stay with during this time? Consider reaching out to these people to make a plan:

    • Consider reaching out to a trusted friend, co-worker, or family member who could check in with you about your safety and support needs. If you need help identifying support people in your life, take a look at the pod mapping worksheet from the Bay Area Transformative Justice Collective.

    • Are you connected with close friends or family members of the person who is hurting you? Are they aware of what is happening or are they a safe person to reach out to? Consider connecting with them now in case you need someone to help you in an emergency.


Recovery:

  • Live Another Day - Extensive information on mental health and substance use resources for People of Color. Their mission is equal access to life-saving resources.

  • Detox Local - An excellent resource that features abundant information including mental health and substance use resources specifically for the AAPI (American Asian and Pacific Islander) community.


Legal:

  • Legal Aid at Work - The Central Valley Workers’ Rights Project is committed to providing access to justice for workers, regardless of immigration status, who face discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and other unlawful conduct on the job.

    With dedicated staff based in the Central Valley, we empower and advocate for low-wage workers in the Central Valley to assert their rights in the workplace through community outreach and education, legal advice and self-help tools, and legal representation in collaboration with community partners.