Welcome to the TM TANF Community Resource Directory
“Our people helping our people.”
This directory was created to support our families by providing access to trusted community resources throughout Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. Our goal is to ensure that all our clients have equal access to information that can help strengthen families, promote stability, and support long-term self-sufficiency.
Navigating services can sometimes feel overwhelming. By bringing these resources together in one place, we hope to make it easier for individuals and families to connect with programs that provide assistance with housing, food, healthcare, education, counseling, and family support services.
At Torres Martinez Tribal TANF, we believe that strong families build strong communities. Access to the right support systems can empower individuals to overcome challenges, pursue opportunities, and create safe and stable environments where children can grow and thrive.
If you have questions about any of the services listed in this directory, please reach out to your TM TANF Caseworker for assistance. We also encourage families to participate in our upcoming Documents Class, which will provide additional guidance on accessing and utilizing community resources.
We are honored to serve our community and remain committed to helping our families build brighter futures together.
Torres Martinez Tribal TANF Community Resource Guide
Emergency & Crisis Hotlines
211 – Riverside County Information & Referral
Dial 2-1-1
Website: www.vcrivco.org
Provides access to over 6,000 human service resources including housing, food, utilities, mental health, and emergency services.
Available 24/7.
RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline
1800-656-HOPE (4673)
Strong Hearts Helpline- Domestic Violence Hotline
(844) 762-8483
24 Hour Detox Referral Line
(800) 499-3008
Detox referrals for Riverside County.
Crisis Help Line / Suicide (24 Hours)
(951) 686-4357
988 – Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Dial 988
24/7 mental health crisis support.
Mental Health Urgent Care
Riverside: 9980 County Farm Rd., Riverside, CA 92503 – (951) 509-2499
Palm Springs: 2500 N. Palm Canyon Dr. Ste. A4 – (760) 424-5602
Perris: 85 Ramona Expressway, Ste. 1-3 – (951) 349-4195
Adult Protective Services (800) 491-7123
Child Protective Services (800) 442-4918
Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline (800) 422-4453
Domestic Violence 24-Hour Hotline (800) 339-7233
Homeless Veterans Hotline (877) 424-3838
Veterans Crisis Line (800) 273-8255 (Press 1)
National Human Trafficking Hotline (888) 373-7888
Text “HELP” to 233733
Missing Persons (800) 843-5678
Riverside County Dept. of Social Services (877) 410-8827
Housing & Homelessness Prevention
Community Mission of Hope
41760 Rider Way, Temecula, CA 92590
(951) 444-1404
info@cmoh.net
CommunityMissionofHope.com
Provides services for homeless and low-income individuals including food, emergency assistance, and resource referrals.
The Help Center (formerly The Pantry)
28922 Pujol Street, Temecula, CA 92590
(951) 694-6480
HomelessOutreach@TemeculaCA.gov
Provides assistance for veterans, homeless individuals, low-income residents, and at-risk youth. Housing resource center and homeless case management.
Project T.O.U.C.H.
Mailing: 30141 Antelope Rd. #D103, Menifee, CA 92584
(951) 677-9661
www.projecttouchonline.com
Shared housing & homeless prevention (275 beds), emergency shelter beds, police response program (24/7), direct emergency assistance (housing, transportation, food, hygiene), resource referral center.
Eligibility: Intake required.
Housing Authority of Riverside County
(951) 351-0700
www.harivco.org
Rental assistance and housing programs.
Department of Social Services – Homeless Programs dpss.co.riverside.ca.us/homeless-programs
Provides housing assistance programs for qualifying individuals and families.
City Net
(951) 390-3567
Homeless outreach and case management services.
IEHP – Housing Transitional Navigation Services
1-800-440-4347
Available to IEHP members. Assists with housing transition and coordination.
IEHP Community Supports – Housing Deposits
Available to eligible Medi-Cal members meeting criteria under CalAIM Community Supports.
Covers security deposits, utility deposits, essential household items (up to $5,000 per household).
Eligibility: Must meet clinical and housing risk criteria and have individualized housing support plan.
Fair Housing Council of Riverside
www.harivco.org
Provides fair housing support and advocacy.
Habitat for Humanity (Inland Valley)
www.habitativ.org
Affordable housing assistance programs.
Transitional Housing & Shelters
Doors of Hope
Pasadena, CA
Apply online at: doorofhope.us (Click “Need Help” → “Apply for Shelter”) Provides shelter and housing support for families.
Eligibility: Intake completed online.
Families Forward
8 Thomas, Irvine, CA 92618
(949) 552-2727
Provides one-year housing, food assistance, counseling, and education programs.
Grace Chapel / Operation Grace
1595 Art Townsend Dr., San Bernardino, CA 92408
(909) 382-8540
90-day transitional housing for women and children (under age 11).
Intakes: Tuesday & Thursday, 8:00 AM–12:00 PM. Qualification required.
Coachella Valley Rescue Mission
Main Campus
47-470 Van Buren St. Indio, CA 92201
Emergency Shelter Annex: 84-110 Manila Street , Indio, CA 92201
Intake Line: 760-851-2160
General Questions: info@cvrm.org
Program Information: program@cvrm.org
(760)-347-3512
MAMAS House (Pregnancy related)
PO BOX 1816, Palm Desert, Ca 92261
(844) 232-86223
info@themamashouse.org
High Desert Shelter
14049 Amargosa Rd., Victorville, CA 92392
(760) 245-5991
90-day shelter program.
Eligibility: Background check and drug screening required.
House of Decision
28414 Cherry Valley Blvd., Cherry Valley, CA 92223
(951) 845-0103
18-month long-term transitional housing for women and children. Faith-based.
Intake: Mondays at 9:00 AM.
House of Hope (Homeless Women with Children)
(909) 520-0066 (Cell)
(909) 440-9783 (Office)
houseofhope48@gmail.com
Transitional housing and employment training for homeless women with children.
House of Luke
43621 Palm Ave., Hemet, CA
(951) 927-7316
All-men facility. 2 months to 1 year. Work program.
Joy Homes
www.joyhomesshelter.com
(909) 328-9503
Safe housing program. Online application required.
La Posada de Guadalupe Shelter
Carlsbad, CA
(760) 929-2322
Liberty Ranch – Men’s Restoration Ministry
45720 Florida Ave., Hemet, CA 92544
Office: (951) 292-1502
Director: (951) 642-0650
Faith-based men’s residential program.
Eligibility: No sex offenders, no drugs/alcohol, psych meds accepted. $400–$500 monthly.
Martha’s Village & Kitchen
83-791 Date Ave., Indio, CA 92201
(760) 347-4741
Transitional housing for all populations. Program up to 90 days.
Mary’s Mercy Center (3 Facilities) – San Bernardino
(909) 889-2558
Transitional housing for mothers with children under 10 (up to 2 years). Emergency food, baby supplies, showers, clothing.
Menifee Transitional Housing – Sober Living Network
(951) 292-0196
ttransitionalhomes@gmail.com
Mercy House
(951) 322-0091
Path of Life Ministries – Transitional Housing
23701 Meyer Dr., Riverside, CA
(951) 683-4101
Case management, life skills, housing referral.
Project T.O.U.C.H. Transitional Housing
(951) 275-8755
Temecula & Murrieta Up to 6 months–1 year. 21-day emergency housing for single women and women with children.
Rancho Damacitas – Project Independence
P.O. Box 890326, Temecula, CA
92589 (951) 302-2317 ext. 241
www.4kidsfirst.org
Two-year transitional housing serving single women & children (ages 6 months–8 years).
Salvation Army – Murrieta
40270 Los Alamos Rd., Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 677-1324
Time for Change Foundation – San Bernardino
(909) 886-2294
Shelter program with no maximum stay (must follow program rules).
Victor Valley Rescue Mission
15572 Seventh St., Victorville, CA
(760) 955-5958
Domestic Violence & Family Safety
Alternatives to Domestic Violence (ADV)
24-Hour Hotline: (800) 339-7233
Email: info@adv-besafe.org
Operates outreach offices in Riverside, Corona, and Hemet.
Provides emergency shelter, counseling, safety planning, and restraining order assistance.
Strong Hearts Helpline
24-Hour Hotline: (844) 762-8483
strongheartshelpline.org/about provides advocacy and support for Native victims of domestic violence including crisis intervention, safety planning, referrals to Native-centered domestic violence providers.
Becky’s House – San Diego
(619) 234-3164
Domestic violence emergency shelter.
Betterway Hotline
(760) 955-8723
DOVE – Domestic Violence Shelter
(800) 851-7601
Hidden Valley House – San Diego
(760) 480-0055
His Daughters House
3870 La Sierra Ave., Unit 204, Riverside, CA 92505 (951) 729-6282
info@daughtershouse.org
Provides supportive services, case management, housing assistance.
House of Decision – Cherry Valley
(951) 845-0103
Christian-based transitional housing specializing in domestic violence.
Interfaith Council Inc. – San Diego
(760) 489-6380
Transitional housing support.
New Beginnings & New Hope
26395 Jefferson Ave., Ste. D, Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 698-4673
Provides counseling services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and substance abuse.
Option House – Emergency DV Shelter
(909) 381-3471
S.A.F.E. (Safe Alternative for Everyone)
28910 Pujol St., Temecula, CA 92590
(951) 587-3900 www.safefamiliesca.org Emergency food, shelter, and services for families experiencing domestic violence.
Cahuilla Consortium Crime Advocacy & Crisis Center
(951) 514-5753 | (951)392-1919 (Helpline)
PO Box 391999 Anza, Ca. 92539
www.cahuillaconsortium.org
Shelter From the Storm
73-550 Alessandro Dr., Ste. 103, Palm Desert, CA 92260
Hotline: (800) 775-6055
Shelter Hotline: (760) 328-7233
Provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and counseling.
Morongo Victim Services Program
Services: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault & Stalking
(951) 851-9051
kedlund@morongo-nsn.gov
(951) 755-5221
awilson@morongo-nsn.gov
The Sheepfold (Christian)
(877) 743-3736
Family Justice Centers – Riverside County
Temecula: 28910 Pujol St., (951) 304-5680
Riverside: 3900 Orange St., (951) 955-6100
Indio: 82995 Hwy 111, Ste. 103, (760) 863-8363
Blythe: (760) 921-5846
Provides centralized services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse, and human trafficking. Includes restraining order assistance, victim compensation support, court accompaniment, children’s therapy services.
Southwest Justice Center – Free Restraining Order Assistance
30755-D Auld Rd., Murrieta, CA 92563
(951) 704-7634
Riverside 24-Hour Crisis Line
(800) 339-7233
I Care Program
(951) 683-0829
(951) 359-8350
Emergency & transitional housing for women with children. Sliding scale fees.
Rape and Abuse Crisis Center (RARCC)
rarcc.org Advocacy, counseling, education.
Partners Against Violence
San Bernardino (formerly SBSAS)
444 N. Arrowhead Avenue, Suite 101
San Bernardino, CA 92401
(909) 885-8884
Coachella Valley (formerly CVSAS)
78370 Hwy 111, Suite 130
La Quinta, CA 92253
(760) 568-9071
Morongo Basin (formerly MBSAS)
58945 Business Center Drive, Suite C
Yucca Valley, CA 92284
(760) 369-3353
High Desert (formerly HDSAS)
15437 Anacapa Road, Suite 8
Victorville, CA 92392
(760) 952-0041
Redlands Satellite Office
(inside Redlands Police Department)
30 Cajon Street
Redlands, CA 92373
(909) 335-8777
Yucaipa Satellite Office
(inside Sheriff’s station)
34144 Yucaipa Blvd.
Yucaipa, CA 92399
(909) 918-2314
Carol Tatumbaum- It Happens to Boys
Mailing Address
41-750 Rancho Las Palmas H2
Rancho Mirage, California 92270
Telephone Numbers
(760) 346-4606
(760) 346-4547
Email: catbaum@earthlink.net
Services: sexual assault counseling for boys
Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center
39000 Bob Hope Drive
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
(760) 340-2336
Services: The Children’s Center provides individual, group and family therapy along with special programs that address issues associated with children suffering the affects of child abuse and neglect, and who are at risk to be abused.
Human Trafficking & Exploitation Support
National Human Trafficking Hotline
(888) 373-7888
Text “HELP” to 233733 (Be Free)
24/7 confidential support, crisis intervention, safety planning, and referrals.
Global Center for Women and Justice
(714) 966-6360
(855) 758-3733
Advances the global status of women, children, and vulnerable populations through research, education, advocacy, and anti-trafficking initiatives.
Operation Safe House
9685 Hayes St., Riverside, CA 92503
(951) 351-4418
info@operationsafehouse.org
Provides emergency shelter and transitional living programs for youth experiencing crisis (ages 11–17 emergency shelter; 18–24 transitional program).
Rebirth Homes
P.O. Box 2291, Riverside, CA 92516
(951) 394-8142
info@rebirthomes.com
Provides residential discipleship program, holistic healing, case management, education, and outreach for survivors of human trafficking.
Family Justice Centers – Riverside County
(See Domestic Violence Section for locations)
Provides services for victims of human trafficking including case management and legal advocacy.
Mental Health Services
If someone is a danger to self or others, call 9-1-1.
988 – Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Dial 988
24/7 crisis counseling and support.
Mental Health Urgent Care
Riverside: 9980 County Farm Rd., Riverside, CA 92503 – (951) 509-2499 Palm Springs: 2500 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Ste. A4 – (760) 424-5602 Perris: 85 Ramona Expressway, Ste. 1-3 – (951) 349-4195
Riverside County Department of Mental Health
24-Hour Referral Service: (951) 686-4357
Provides psychiatric services, crisis response, case management, and behavioral health treatment.
Riverside University Health System – Behavioral Health
Peer Support and Resource Center (PSRC)
44199 Monroe Street, Ste. B, Indio CA 92201 Desk: (760) 863-7067 / Micro: 37067
ajean@ruhealth.org
www.ruhealth.org
C.A.R.E.S. Line (Community Access, Referral, Evaluation & Support)
(800) 706-7500
Provides emotional and behavioral health support and referrals.
CALHOPE
(833) 317-4673
calhopeconnect.org
Provides emotional support and mental health resources statewide.
City Net
(951) 491-5918
Homeless outreach and mental health case management.
Crisis Stabilization Unit (C.S.U.) – San Bernardino
(909) 361-6470
24-hour in-house/outpatient services including psychiatric evaluations, counseling, medication support, detox assistance.
Recovery Innovations, Inc. (RI International) – Whole Health Riverside
(951) 955-7374
Education classes (WRAP, wellness), peer support, crisis and recovery services.
Riverside County Indian Health – Behavioral Health
(800) 851-5816 ext. 3220
Chemical dependency and behavioral health services for Native Americans.
Latino Commission
Counseling & Mental Health
1612 1st St, Coachella
(760) 398-9000
Services: Mental health services
Branches Center for Counseling & Wellness
Murrieta Center on Ivy
41667 Ivy St., Ste. D, Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 791-3300
Outpatient therapy services.
CCS Education & Wellness Center
(951) 742-7435
Provides mental health services on a sliding scale. Serves individuals, couples, and families.
Redwood Counseling Multiple locations in Inland Empire
Main Office: (951) 652-2600
Accepts IEHP, Molina, LA Care (through Carelon Behavioral Health), Medi-Cal.
Provides therapy services for anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, parenting challenges, and custody issues.
Offers in-person and telehealth services. Joint Commission accredited and DHCS certified.
Ronnie’s House for Hope (Mailing Address Only)
42215 Washington St. Ste A196, Palm Desert, Ca. 92211
Ronnieshouseforhope@gmail.com
(760)485-9019
Services: Grief Counseling
Oak Grove Center
24275 Jefferson Ave., Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 677-5599
Residential, educational, and treatment center for children with psychological and behavioral needs.
NAMI – National Alliance on Mental Illness (951) 600-6355 Support and education for individuals and families affected by mental illness.
Substance Abuse & Recovery Services
(800) 499-3008
Riverside County detox referrals.Â
Riverside County Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse
Detox: (800) 499-3008
Residential treatment services for men and women. Services may begin as low as $25. Insurance and payment plans available.Â
Al-Anon (Family & Friends of Problem Drinkers)Â
(888) 425-2666
al-anon.alateen.org
Narcotics AnonymousÂ
(800) 397-2333Â
Nar-Anon (Family & Friends of Addicts)Â
(800) 477-6291
nar-anon.orgÂ
Crisis Stabilization Unit (San Bernardino)Â
(909) 361-6470
24-hour psychiatric and detox services.Â
Cedar House Life Change CenterÂ
(909) 421-7120
Residential and outpatient substance use treatment.Â
Gibson House for WomenÂ
(909) 888-6956
www.gibsonhousewomen.orgÂ
Gibson House for MenÂ
(909) 884-0840
www.gibsonhousemen.orgÂ
Hacienda Christian Life Campus / God’s Helping Hands (Men)Â
1040 Tepee Lane, Perris, CA 92570
(951) 657-3041
Faith-based residential recovery. One-year minimum commitment.Â
Desert Sage Youth Wellness Center (Youth Program)
39990 Faure Road, Hemet CA 92544 Â
(951)708-4019
Director Anthony Mazz            Â
https://www.ihs.gov/california/index.cfm/yrtc-project/Â
Services: Co-ed inpatient facility for youth (ages 12-17), substance abuse and co-occurring disorders, 32 bedsÂ
417 Recovery (Youth program)
Palm Desert, CA Â Â
74-075 El Paseo Suite A-5, Palm Desert, CA 92260
(844)Â 417-3417Â
Murrieta, CA
33050 Antelope Rd. Suite 201-202, Murrieta, CA 92563
855.417.0417Â
Mission Viejo, CA
26010 Acero, Suite 200, Mission Viejo, CA 92691Â
(844)Â 417-2417Â
Hazeldon Betty Ford (Adult, Children, Youth and family programs)
Services:Â Mental Health and Addiction Treatment
39407 Vista Del Sol Rancho Mirage, CA 92270Â
(855)407-6907Â
Hemet Valley Recovery CenterÂ
(951) 765-4903
www.hvrc.com
Detox and residential treatment. Accepts Medicare and private pay.Â
Hill Alcohol & Drug TreatmentÂ
42145 Lyndie Lane, Ste. 108, Temecula, CA
(951) 676-8241Â
Hope House Inc.Â
(714) 776-7490 x402
www.hopehouseoc.comÂ
Immanuel HouseÂ
(951) 653-3000Â
La Vista Alcohol & Drug Recovery CenterÂ
294 Midway St., San Jacinto, CA 92583
(951) 925-8450
Loma Linda Behavioral Health – Outpatient
28078 Baxter Rd., Ste. 230, Murrieta, CA 92563
(951) 290-6530Â
MFI RecoveryÂ
(800) 923-5634
Residential and outpatient recovery programs.Â
Path of Life Church – RecoveryÂ
7910 Mission Blvd., Riverside, CA
(951) 786-9048Â
Peace of Mind Sober Living
(951) 462-9822
$500 monthly.Â
Riverside Recovery ResourcesÂ
(951) 684-3744
Intensive outpatient counseling, DUI programs, anger management.Â
Salvation Army – Adult Rehabilitation (Men 21–64)Â
(951) 940-5790
6–18 month Christian work program.Â
Set Free Ministries – MenÂ
(951) 849-3678
60-day faith-based treatment. No psychotropic medications allowed.Â
Set Free Ministries – WomenÂ
(951) 849-1211Â
Sobering Center – Riverside University Health System
(951) 358-4382
Safe environment for individuals intoxicated. 6–10 hour stays.Â
Teen Challenge of Southern CaliforniaÂ
(951) 682-8990
Residential drug recovery programs (adolescent boys and adults). Faith-based.Â
U-Turn for ChristÂ
20170 Patterson Ave., Perris, CA 92570
(951) 943-7097
2–6 month residential faith-based recovery program. Must be sober 24 hours prior to intake.Â
Valley Health Counseling CenterÂ
2325 San Jacinto Ave., San Jacinto, CA 92583
(951) 469-5211Â
Whiteside Manor
2743 Orange St., Riverside, CA 92501
(800) 300-7326
Drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs.Â
Medical & Indian Health Clinics
Riverside-San Bernardino County Indian Health (RSBCIHI)
San Manuel Indian Health Clinic
11980 Mt. Vernon Ave., Grand Terrace, CA 92313
(909) 864-1097Â
Morongo Indian Health ClinicÂ
11555 1/2 Potrero Rd., Banning, CA 92220
(951) 849-4761Â
Pechanga Indian Health ClinicÂ
47001 Pala Rd., Temecula, CA 92592
(951) 676-6810Â
Torres-Martinez Indian Health ClinicÂ
66655 Martinez Rd., Thermal, CA 92274
(760) 397-4476Â
Soboba Indian Health ClinicÂ
23119 Soboba Rd., San Jacinto, CA 92583
(951) 654-0803Â
Cahuilla Clinic Indian Health CenterÂ
53000 Cahuilla Rd., Anza, CA 92539
(951) 763-4835Â
Barstow Indian Health ClinicÂ
170 Yucca Ave., Barstow, CA 92311
(760) 256-9016Â
Palm Springs Outreach OfficeÂ
901 E. Tahquitz Way, Ste. A204, Palm Springs, CA 92262
(760) 323-9496Â
Santa Rosa ClinicÂ
65175 State Hwy 74, Mountain Center, CA 92561
(951) 823-8882
Services: Primary care, dental, behavioral health, substance use services, and medical support for Native American community members.Â
Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP)Â
Member Services: (800) 440-4347
www.iehp.org
Provides Medi-Cal and Medicare-Medicaid health coverage including transportation (NEMT/NMT), housing community supports, and care coordination.Â
Call the Car – Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (IEHP Partner)Â
Transportation services for medical appointments, dental, mental health, pharmacy pick-up.
Available 24/7 for eligible IEHP members.Â
Loma Linda Behavioral HealthÂ
28078 Baxter Rd., Ste. 230, Murrieta, CA 92563
(951) 290-6530
Outpatient behavioral medicine and mental health services.Â
Department of Public Health – Riverside CountyÂ
(951) 358-5000
Public health services and resources.
Pregnancy & Parenting Support
Baby Formula AssistanceÂ
(800) 455-4942 Â
Tribal Family Partners   Â
(951) 849-4761 ext.1136Â
www.rsbcihi.org/Â
Provides support for Native families with children from prenatal through kindergarten entry. Parents will receive personalized guidance and support. In addition, programs place a strong emphasis on cultural events and practices, ensuring that families receive opportunities to deepen connections with Native traditions. Â
RivHero WIC ProgramÂ
www.ruhealth.org/wic
Provides nutrition assistance, breastfeeding support, and supplemental food benefits for pregnant women, infants, and children.Â
Birth Choice of TemeculaÂ
41750 Winchester Rd., Ste. O, Temecula, CA 92590
(951) 296-3441
birthchoicetemecula.com
Christian-based crisis pregnancy resource center. Free pregnancy testing, counseling, pro-life education, diapers, formula, and baby supplies after birth.Â
Elsinore Valley Pregnancy Resource CenterÂ
31461 Riverside Dr., Ste. D, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
(951) 245-8587
www.evprc.org
Monday–Thursday 10 AM–3 PM; Saturday 10 AM–12 PM
Free pregnancy testing, counseling, baby supplies.Â
Mary’s Haven – San BernardinoÂ
(909) 888-9064
Provides emergency shelter and 12–14 month transitional housing for pregnant women and women with children (girls under 10, boys under 8). Includes in-house parenting classes.Â
Mose’s House – VictorvilleÂ
(760) 955-1895
Provides parenting classes, emergency diapers, wipes, and formula for children under six. Free of charge. Childcare provided during classes.Â
Junior League of Riverside – Diaper Bank
www.juniorleagueriverside.org/diaperbank
Provides diaper assistance for families in need.Â
House of DecisionÂ
28414 Cherry Valley Blvd., Cherry Valley, CA 92223
(951) 845-0103
Long-term transitional housing for women and children. Faith-based.Â
Rancho Damacitas – Moms & Children ServicesÂ
38950 Mesa Rd., Temecula, CA 92592
(951) 302-2317
Transitional housing and support for single mothers and their children.Â
Safe Families for ChildrenÂ
(800) 550-2445
safe-families.org
Temporary hosting for children during family crisis situations. Supports parents working toward stability.Â
Childcare & Early Childhood Services
Riverside County Online Childcare ReferralÂ
secureweb.rcoe.us/ONLINEREF
Provides updated listings of licensed childcare centers and family childcare homes in Riverside County.Â
Quality Start Riverside County
qualitystartrc.org
Resources and support for finding quality early learning programs.Â
California Family Life Center (CFLC)Â
930 N. State St., Hemet, CA 92543
(951) 765-6955
www.cflckids.org
Provides safety, healing, foster care services, family strengthening programs, and parenting support.Â
Keeping Curiosity and Hopes Alive (KeepCHA) – Walking ShieldÂ
Provides education, resources, and activities for American Indian families with children ages 0–5. Focuses on child development and wellbeing.Â
Safe Families for ChildrenÂ
(800) 550-2445
safe-families.org
Temporary safe hosting for children during family crisis.Â
Think of UsÂ
(805) 549-4937
www.thinkofus.org
Support and assistance to current and former foster youth, caregivers, and adoptive parents in California.Â
Assistance League of Temecula ValleyÂ
28720 Via Montezuma, Temecula, CA 92590
(951) 694-8018
Provides school clothing, supplies, and household setup support for homeless families and foster youth.Â
Community Outreach MinistryÂ
23905 Clinton Keith Rd., Ste. 114 #116, Wildomar, CA 92595
(951) 698-7650
www.communityoutreachministry.org
Provides outreach services and support for children in need.Â
Camp AlandaleÂ
Campalandale.org
(951) 659-5253
Christian-based camp program serving abused children.Â
Youth Services & Foster Support
Operation Safe HouseÂ
9685 Hayes St., Riverside, CA 92503
(951) 351-4418
Emergency shelter for youth ages 11–17.
Transitional Living Program for ages 18–24 (homeless or disabled youth). Provides food, clothing, counseling, and case management.Â
Oak Grove CenterÂ
24275 Jefferson Ave., Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 677-5599
Residential, educational, and treatment services for children with emotional and behavioral needs.Â
Olive CrestÂ
555 Technology Ct., Ste. 300, Riverside, CA 92507
(951) 686-8500
Safe Families for Children program and foster support services.Â
Voices for Children – Riverside CountyÂ
P.O. Box 7219, Riverside, CA 92513
(951) 472-9301
Provides CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteers for children in foster care.Â
Rose Again FoundationÂ
32039 Corte Sparkman, Temecula, CA 92592
(951) 970-2518
Provides programs and services for foster children and emancipated youth.Â
Job Corps – Inland EmpireÂ
3173 Kerry St., San Bernardino, CA 92407
(909) 887-6305
Residential educational and vocational training program for youth ages 16–24.Â
Mentoring Program for YouthÂ
2155 Chicago Ave., Ste. 100, Riverside, CA 92507
(909) 763-5959Â
Young VisionariesÂ
696 S. Tippecanoe Ave., San Bernardino, CA 92408
(909) 723-1695
Provides meals, showers, laundry, education, and counseling services for youth.Â
Safehouse of the Desert – Harrison HouseÂ
72710 E. Lynn St., Thousand Palms, CA 92276
(760) 343-3211
Emergency shelter for youth ages 11–17. Transitional housing for ages 18–22.Â
Teen Challenge – Adolescent ProgramÂ
5445 Chicago Ave., Riverside, CA 92507
(951) 682-8990
Residential recovery program for adolescent boys (ages 12–17). Faith-based.Â
SPARK – Riverside County Public Defender OfficeÂ
Riverside: 9991 County Farm Rd., Ste. 118 – (951) 358-4134
Murrieta: 30755-G Auld Rd., Ste. 2233 – (951) 304-5603
La Quinta: 78-140 Calle Tampico – (760) 863-8863
Email: SPARK@rivco.org
Provides educational advocacy, record sealing, expungement assistance, job training referrals, housing referrals, and support for youth ages 16–25 (TAY).Â
Education, Job Training & Workforce Development
SPARK – Riverside County Public DefenderÂ
(See Youth Section for full contact information)
Provides educational advocacy, financial aid assistance, citation review, expungements, record sealing, and job training referrals for middle school, high school, and transitional age youth (16–25).Â
Job Corps – Inland EmpireÂ
3173 Kerry St., San Bernardino, CA 92407
(909) 887-6305
(800) 733-JOBS
Residential educational and vocational training for youth ages 16–24.Â
California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc. – Workforce Development Program  Â
(916) 920-0285
Field offices located in Escondido and San Jacinto
www.cimcinc.org/
Provides training, employment, and other activities designed to meet the employment and training needs of the client population. Â
Project T.O.U.C.H. – Work Training ProgramÂ
30141 Antelope Rd., Menifee, CA 92584
(951) 677-9661
Work training through Divine Discount & Thrift Store. Provides job skills, community service fulfillment, and employment readiness.Â
Walking Shield – Workforce Development & Training ProgramÂ
Provides job seekers residing in Orange County access to employment training and workforce opportunities. Supports American Indian families.Â
Department of Rehabilitation – CA Dept. of RehabilitationÂ
(909) 763-5959
www.dor.ca.gov
Provides employment and vocational rehabilitation services for individuals with disabilities.Â
California Family Life CenterÂ
(951) 765-6955
Offers family strengthening programs, youth employment services, and community-based support.Â
Mentoring Program for YouthÂ
2155 Chicago Ave., Ste. 100, Riverside, CA
(909) 763-5959
Provides mentoring and workforce development support.Â
Driving Clean Assistance Program (DCAP)Â
www.drivingcleanca.org
Provides financial assistance (up to $10,000–$12,000) for income-qualified households to purchase clean air vehicles.
Eligibility: California residents, income under 300% of Federal Poverty Level, must apply before vehicle purchase.Â
IEHP – Transportation ServicesÂ
(800) 440-4347
Provides non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT/NMT) for medical, dental, mental health, and pharmacy visits for eligible members.Â
Legal Assistance & Advocacy
SPARK – Riverside County Public DefenderÂ
Riverside: (951) 358-4134
Murrieta: (951) 304-5603
La Quinta: (760) 863-8863
Email: SPARK@rivco.org
Provides warrant clearance assistance, record sealing, expungements, citation review, special education advocacy, financial aid guidance, and referrals for housing and public benefits. Serves youth ages 16–25 (Transitional Age Youth).Â
Family Justice Centers – Riverside CountyÂ
Temecula: (951) 304-5680
Riverside: (951) 955-6100
Indio: (760) 863-8363
Blythe: (760) 921-5846
Provides restraining order assistance, court accompaniment, victim compensation assistance (CalVCB), safety planning, and legal navigation for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse, and human trafficking.Â
Inland Empire Latino Lawyers Association, Inc.      Â
5041 La Mart Dr #210, Riverside, Ca 92507Â
(951) 369-3009Â
www.iellaaid.orgÂ
Free legal services for custody cases, divorce, survivors of domestic violence, expungements, family law for low-income families. Â
California Indian Legal Services        Â
609 S. Escondido Boulevard Escondido, CA 92025Â
Telephone: (760) 746-8941,  Toll Free: (800) 743-8941
Services: free or low-cost representation to both Native individuals and tribes in matters of federal Indian law, education and outreach on topics focused at improving the lives of Natives, strengthening tribal governments, and more. Southern Office Also offers legal services and advocacy to Victims/Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sex trafficking for individuals.Â
Southwest Justice CenterÂ
30755-D Auld Rd., Murrieta, CA 92563
(951) 704-7634
Free restraining order assistance (check courthouse hours).Â
California Disability AccessÂ
www.dgs.ca.gov/ccda
Provides disability access advocacy and information.Â
Department of Social Services – Riverside CountyÂ
(877) 410-8827
Assistance with public benefits including CalFresh, CalWORKs, Medi-Cal.Â
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)Â
www.dav.org/veterans
Benefits assistance for veterans.Â
Riverside County Veterans ServicesÂ
(951) 955-6050
Provides veterans benefits advocacy and assistance.Â
Global Center for Women and JusticeÂ
(714) 966-6360
Advocacy and anti-human trafficking support services.
Food Assistance & Nutrition Resources
211 – Riverside CountyÂ
Dial 2-1-1
Provides updated information on food banks, food pantries, and meal distribution sites across Riverside County.Â
Western Eagle FoundationÂ
40940 County Center Dr, Temecula Ca 92591     Â
(951) 695-7206Â
westerneaglefoundation.orgÂ
Community Food Pantry that provides weekly food boxes to low-income families.Â
Community Mission of Hope
41760 Rider Way, Temecula, CA 92590
(951) 444-1404
CommunityMissionofHope.com
Provides food assistance for homeless and low-income individuals and families.Â
The Help Center (formerly The Pantry)Â
28922 Pujol St., Temecula, CA 92590
(951) 694-6480
Food pantry services and emergency food assistance.Â
Project T.O.U.C.H.
(951) 677-9661
Provides emergency food, hygiene supplies, and resource referrals.Â
Salvation Army – MurrietaÂ
40270 Los Alamos Rd., Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 677-1324
Provides food boxes and emergency food assistance.Â
Mary’s Mercy CenterÂ
(909) 889-2558
Provides emergency food (Wednesdays 1:30–3:00 PM), baby items, diapers, formula, clothing.Â
Martha’s Village & KitchenÂ
83-791 Date Ave., Indio, CA 92201
(760) 347-4741
Provides meals and transitional housing services.Â
Junior League of Riverside – Diaper BankÂ
www.juniorleagueriverside.org/diaperbank
Diaper assistance for qualifying families.Â
WIC – Women, Infants & Children ProgramÂ
www.ruhealth.org/wic
Nutrition assistance, breastfeeding support, and supplemental food benefits.Â
Community Outreach MinistryÂ
(951) 698-7650
Provides assistance for needy children including food support.Â
Dream Center – Lake ElsinoreÂ
114 E. Peck St., Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
(951) 376-3703
Provides food assistance and support services.Â
Department of Social Services – CalFreshÂ
(877) 410-8827
Food assistance benefits for eligible households.Â
Community Support Programs & Financial Assistance
Walking ShieldÂ
Serving American Indian Families Since 1986
Programs include:
American Indian College Access Program (AICAP)
Provides scholarships, mentoring, and individualized assistance for American Indian students preparing for and attending college. Over $2.1 million awarded in scholarships and services.Â
Keeping Curiosity and Hopes Alive (KeepCHA)Â
Supports American Indian families with children ages 0–5 through education, child development activities, and family wellness resources.Â
Housing Relocation ProgramÂ
Coordinates relocation of military surplus homes to American Indian families on reservations across the United States.Â
Infrastructure Support Program
Partners with U.S. military branches to improve reservation infrastructure including roads, water wells, utilities, bridges, and community buildings.Â
Healthcare Support ProgramÂ
Coordinates healthcare services delivered by military medical personnel to Indian clinics serving thousands of American Indian patients.Â
Humanitarian Aid & Holiday Gift ProgramÂ
Provides school supplies, clothing, hygiene products, blankets, and toys to American Indian families and children each year.Â
OneSight Partnership ProgramÂ
Coordinates free comprehensive eye exams and glasses for American Indian communities.Â
Workforce Development & Training ProgramÂ
Provides job training opportunities and employment resources.Â
Volunteer Center of Riverside CountyÂ
(800) 464-1123
www.vcrivco.org
Connects residents with volunteer opportunities and community service programs.Â
Inform Riverside CountyÂ
riverside.networkofcare.org
Resource database for health, social services, and aging services.Â
Riverside County Office on AgingÂ
(951) 867-3800
(800) 491-7123
Provides services and support programs for seniors.Â
Riverside Transit AgencyÂ
(951) 565-5002
www.riversidetransit.com
Provides public transportation and Dial-A-Ride services.Â
Dial-A-RideÂ
www.riversidetransit.com/home/index.php/dial-a-ride
Transportation services for seniors and individuals with disabilities.Â
Department of Social Services – Riverside CountyÂ
(877) 410-8827
Provides assistance programs including CalWORKs, CalFresh, Medi-Cal, and housing resources.Â
Community Connect – Riverside CountyÂ
Dial 211
www.connectriverside.org
Centralized platform for accessing community services and assistance programs.Â
Â