Crisis to Stability
Monterey County residents will have resources to prevent and resolve crises such as domestic violence, mental health issues, and chemical dependency.
Alliance on Aging
247 Main Street, Salinas 93901
Phone: 831-655-1334
Fax: 831-655-8781
Senior Help Line: 800-510-2020
Website: www.allianceonaging.org
Through direct services and referral, provides comprehensive assistance to seniors that extends their ability to live independently, protects them from abuse and enhances the quality of their lives.
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CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocates) of Monterey County
945 South Main Street, Ste. 107
Salinas, CA 93901
Phone: 831-455-6800
Fax: 831-455-6802
Website: www.casamonterey.org
CASA ensures that abused and neglected children are provided with every available opportunity to begin a journey into healthy productive lives. The organization introduces caring, responsible adults trained as advocates into the lives of such children, helping to break the cycle of abuse and neglect.
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Central Coast HIV/AIDS Services
Penninsula Office: 780 Hamilton Avenue
Seaside 93955
Phone: 831-394-4747
Salinas Office: 1121 Baldwin Street
Salinas 93906
Phone: 831-442-3959
Website: www.cchas.org
Provides housing assistance paired with comprehensive case-management, HIV education, prevention & testing and emotional/end-of-life support for individuals and families living with or at high risk of HIV/AIDS.
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Community Human Services
P.O. Box 3076, Monterey 93942
Phone: 831-658-3811
24 Hour Crisis Hotline: 800-696-0610
Website: www.chservices.com
Comprehensive youth and family services throughout Monterey County including: counseling, parent education, runaway services, SuperKids and SuperTeens school-based counseling, substance abuse treatment, domestic violence intervention, child abuse prevention and supervised visitation. Programs include the Counseling Centers, Family Service Centers, Genesis House, Off Main Clinic and Safe Place.
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Door to Hope
130 W. Gabilan Street, Salinas 93901
Phone: 831-758-0181 / Fax: 831-758-5127
Email: info@doortohope.org
Door to Hope manages multiple programs to provide outpatient substance abuse treatment services to men and women as well as residential programs for women.
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Interim, Inc.
P.O. Box 3222, Monterey 93942
Phone: 831-649-4522
Website: www.interiminc.org
Affordable housing and supportive services for adults with psychiatric disabilities. Services include crisis intervention, supportive permanent housing, homeless supportive transitional housing, dual diagnosis treatment program, supported education and employment services, homeless outreach and emergency housing, family outreach and social support groups.
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Monterey County Rape Crisis Center
P.O. Box 2630, Monterey 93942
24 Hour Crisis Line: 831-375-HELP(4357) / 831-633-5900
Office Line: 831-373-3955 / 831-633-2953 / Fax: 831-373-3389
Email: mrcc@mbay.net
Website: www.mtryrapecrisis.org
24-hour crisis intervention, information and referrals for survivors of sexual assault, family and friends. Services include: 24-hour crisis line; individual and group counseling for both men and women ages 12 and older; Rape Prevention and Child Abuse Education in local public elementary, middle and high schools; self-defense classes for girls and women; My Strength educational groups for high school boys. All therapy sessions are on a sliding fee scale. We also offer biannual 43-Hour intensive training to become certified as a Sexual Assault Victim Counselor in California.
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Restorative Justice Partners
395 Del Monte Center, #189, Monterey 93940
Phone: 831- 596-1528
Website: restorativejusticepartners.com
Provides restorative justice programs as an alternative for judges, police and probation officers in dealing with criminal offenders and their victims and to provide community based mediation resources in Monterey County.
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Second Chance Youth & Family Services
745 North Sanborn, Salinas 93905
Phone: 831-758-2501
Email: info@scyp.org
Website: www.scyp.org
A community-based gang prevention/intervention counseling agency that offers youth a second chance at life without judging and provides positive outlets as an antidote to gangs, drugs and other negative social behaviors. Programs and services include: Individual and group counseling, community service learning, neighborhood clean-up, tattoo removal and professional awareness training for parents, teachers, law enforcement and social services providers.
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Suicide Prevention Services of the Central Coast
Pacific Grove Office: 831-375-6966
Administrative Office: 831-459-9373
24 Hour Crisis Line-Monterey: 831-649-8008
Toll Free: 877-ONE LIFE (877-663-5433)
Email: SPS24HR@aol.com
24-hour, multilingual suicide crisis line, grief support for survivors of suicide, community education and prevention service for at risk groups, particularly youth.
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Sun Street Centers
Administrative and Driving Under the Influence
11 Peach Drive Salinas 93901
Men's Residential
8 Sun Street, Salinas 93901
Outpatient Counseling
517 S. Main Street, Salinas 93901
Prevention Services
5 Williams Road, Salinas 93905
Phone: 831-753-5150
Prevention and DUI
1760 Fremont Boulevard, Seaside 93955
Phone: 831-393-9316
Preventiona and DUI
200 Broadway, Suite 70, King City 93930
Phone: 831-385-0990
Website: www.sunstreetcenters.com
Services provided to individuals and families for the prevention and treatment of problems related to alcohol and drug use. Drop-in counseling, information and referral, men’s residential and women and children services. Bi-lingual English/Spanish.
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Sunrise House
106 Lincoln Avenue, Salinas 93901
Phone: 831-758-3302
Website: www.sunrisehouse.org
24-hour crisis intervention and counseling for youth and their families for drug-related, family, school or other personal problems. Anger management and drug diversion program available (ages 12-18).
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Turning Point of Central California, Inc.
Central Coast Region
111 East San Luis Street, Salinas, 93901
Phone: 831-758-9484 / Fax: 831-758-3656
Helping offenders and parolees successfully transition from incarceration to community living. Also assisting at-risk youth through services including employment skills training and placement, substance abuse education, anger management, victim awareness and family reunification.
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YWCA of Monterey County
457 Webster Street, Monterey 93940
Phone: 831-583-1025 / Fax 831-583-1027
24-hour Crisis Line: 372-6300/800-YWCA-151
Website: www.ywca.org/montereycounty
24-hour crisis line. Legal Advocacy Services prepares and files Temporary Restraining Orders; Counseling Center offers low-cost services to all victims of domestic violence, including a school-based program for children K-5; Lawson House provides a confidential safe house for women and their children; Youth Education and Advocacy Program helps young people 13-19, including support groups.

