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- BIRTHRIGHT
- Break The Cycle
- California Youth Crisis Line
- Child Abuse Prevention Council
- Community Counseling Center, John F. Kennedy University
- Community Violence Solutions
- Contra Costa Reginional Medical Center Psychiatric Emergency Services

- Deer Valley High School PTSA, Challenge Day
- East County Domestic Violence Legal Services Project
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East County “Pittsburg” Mental Health Clinic
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Grief Counseling Program
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National Domestic Violence Hotline
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Just Ask - Delta Community Services, Inc. 9
- Northern California Family Center
- RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest, National Network)
- Rape Prevention / Crisis Intervention
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REACH Project
- School Violence Tipline
- STAND! Against Domestic Violence

 

BIRTHRIGHT (back to top)
Information:
Birthright provides Counseling, pregnancy test, maternity and baby clothes, referrals to community assistance and medical care. All Services Birthright provide are confidential. They are there to help you in making a decision about your pregnancy. They will listen to you through one-on-one contact to provide personal attention. They want you to know the many options available to you. Birthright is prepared to help you whether you are single or married regardless of age, race or religion.
Contact:
(925) 634-1275 phone
website: www.birthright.org

Break the Cycle (back to top)
Information:
Advise for abusive relationships legal advocates for abused women.
Contact:
website: www.break-the-cycle.org

California Youth Crisis Line (back to top)
Information:
Services: Statewide 24hr crisis line providing crisis line intervention counseling, youth-to-parent message services, phone connections to service providers and families, information and referrals to youth in crisis and their families
Hours/Days: 24hrs daily
Languages: Spanish
Fees: none
Contact:
PO Box 161448
Sacramento C.A 95816
(800) 843-5200 phone
email: info@calyouth.org
website: www.calyouth.org

Child Abuse Prevention Council (back to top)
Information:
Funding supports Newborn Connections post partum, in home services for monolingual, Spanish-speaking mothers in eastern Contra Costa County, who would not be seen by other in home social service agancies. The program provides in home support for new mothers, access to valuable community and social services, hands on parent education and mentoring mothers.
Contact:
Mary Flott, Program Coordinator
1410 Danzig Plaza, Ste. 110
Concord, CA 94520
(925) 798-0546 phone
(925) 798-0756 fax
email: capcmary@sbcglobal.net
website: www.capc-coco.org

Community Counseling Center,
John F. Kennedy University
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Information:
Support groups include for single parents, women, and adult children of Alcoholics; special play rooms for children, wheelchair access.
Contact:
60 Civic Ave.
Pittsburg, Ca 94565
(925) 473-9907 phone

Community Violence Solution (back to top)
Information:
Services:sexual assault and family violence through prevention, crisis services, and treatment. Formerly called Rape Crisis Center, CVS was founded by the Greater Richmond Interfaith Program in 1974 and incorporated as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization in 1977. Since then, CVS has expanded its services to all of Contra Costa and Marin Counties
Stepping Stone Counseling Center provides counseling and intervention services to children and the families of children who have been sexually abused. CVS develops and maintains collaborative relationships with multiple community partners in an effort to keep services for victims consistent, compassionate and streamlined.
Contact:
301 W. 10th St., Suite 3
Antioch, CA 94509
(925) 706-4290 phone
website: www.teencvs.org
or
Rhonda James, Executive Director
2101 Van Ness Street
San Pablo, CA 94806
(510) 307-4112 phone
(510) 237-0177 fax
email: rjames@cvsolutions.org
website: www.cvsolutions.org

Contra Costa Reginional Medical Center
Psychiatric Emergency Services
(back to top)
Information:
Crisis and short-term therapy for adults;17+ years of age psychiatric consultation and medication monitoring. Child play therapy. Spanish available.
Contact:
2500 Alhambra Ave
Martinez, CA 94553
(888) 678-7277 phone

Deer Valley High School PTSA, Challenge Day (back to top)
Information:
A highly effective program for breaking down barriers between students and helping them realize how much they have in common as well as the damage caused by bullying. Challenge Day tears down walls of separation, creates connections among participants, inspires people to live a life of compassion, acceptance and respect and to be the change.
Contact:
Linda Thompson, PTSA President
4700 Lone Tree Way
Antioch, CA 94531
(925) 779-1996 phone
(925) 778-8555 fax
email: 4lindalou@comcast.net

East County Domestic Violence Legal Services Project (back to top)
Information:
Bay Area Legal Aid’s East County Domestic Violence Legal Services project provides low-income domestic vilence victims with legal assistance critical to escaping abuse and achieving safety. Services include advice, counsel, referrals, restraining order assistance and legal representation.
Contact:
Jaclyn Pinero, Grants & Contract Manager
Bay Area Legal Aid
405 14th Street, 9th Floor
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 250-5229 phone
(910) 663-4719 fax
email: jpinero@baylegal.org
website: www.baylegal.org

East County “Pittsburg” Mental Health Clinic (back to top)
East County “Pittsburg” Mental Health Clinic
Information:
17+ Years of age, for outpatient medication, and counseling.
Contact:
2311 Loveridge Rd.
Pittsburg, CA 94565
(925) 431-2600 phone

Grief Counseling Program (back to top)
Information:
Services: They operate a 24-hour crisis lines. We also provide individual and group grief counseling, homeless services, youth violence prevention services and 211 information and referral.
Contact:
Contra Costa Crisis Center
P.O. Box 3364
Walnut Creek, CA
(925) 939-1916 phone

Just Ask - Delta Community Services, Inc. 9 (back to top)
Information:
Services: Provides answers for local residents on any subject or topic. From employment to housing, childcare to hospital information, or food to schools. they have all of the answers!
Contact:
730 3rd St.
Brentwood, CA
(925) 634-8275 phone
website:www.ci.brentwood.ca.us/department/pr/cob_par/resources/community_services.cfm

National Domestic Violence Hotline (back to top)
Contact:
(800) 799-Safe phone

Northern California Family Center (back to top)
Information:
When you don’t know where to turn, look for the safe place sign to get
you to help, safety, shelter and support. Help is FREE and confidential.
Contact:
2244 Pacheco Blvd
Martinez, CA 94553
(800) 718-4357 phone

RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest, National Network) (back to top)
Information:
Services: Operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline and carries out programs to prevent sexual assault, help victims and ensure that rapists are brought to justice. They also provide link s to local help and crisis centers, for anyone sexually assaulted in any way, and provide counseling.
Contact:
(800) 752-HOPE phone or
(800) 656-HOPE phone
website: www.rainn.org

Rape Prevention / Crisis Intervention (back to top)
Information:
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, try calling one of these toll free numbers. Provides counseling and support services for survivors of rape, sexual assault or domestic violence.
Contact:
(800) 656-HOPE phone
(800) 799-SAFE (also for domestic violence) phone

REACH Project (back to top)
Information:
Services: Provides school plus full-day and half-day treatment program with outpatient mental health services to work on family issues sexual and physical abuse, substance abuse, academic and social skills, and gang involvement Hours/Days- Mon - Fri 8:30-5pm
Eligibility: Females ages 12-18, in The 7th-12th grade, on probation or at risk of being Languages: Spanish
Fees: Sliding scale for treatment, prevention Services are free, Medi-Cal accepted
Contact:
1915 D St.
Antioch, CA
(925) 754-3673 phone
website: www.ci.antioch.ca.us/CityGov/Police/REACHproject.htm

School Violence Tipline (back to top)
Information:
“Offers a safe place that students and parents can call anonymously to report weapons on campus, homicidal and suicidal remarks, bullying, homophobic behavior, and other acts leading to violence. We then work with school authorities and/or the police to prevent it.”
Contact:
(800) 863-7600 phone
email: admin@crisis-center.org
website: www.report-it.com/Click%20Art%20-%20taking_on_bullies.htm

STAND! Against Domestic Violence (back to top)
Information:
The Zero Tolerance for Domestic Violence Initiative’s Capacity building campaign is targeting District V parents and service provides (focus men/boys) increasing ability to support youth, raising awareness about impact of exposure to domestic violence and opportunities to stop cycle of violence through training and formation of action teams.
Contact:
Devorah Levine, Special Projects Manager
Contra Costa County
651 Pine Street, 11th Floor
Martinez, CA 94553
(925) 335-1017 phone
(925) 335-1098 fax
email: dlevi@cao.cccounty.us
website: www.contracostazt.org