Resources
Crisis Response
If this is an emergency, call 911
National Suicide Hotline: 988 (free, 24/7)
Crisis Text Line: Text “HOME” to 741741 (free, 24/7)
Department of Behavioral Health: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/Pages/BHS.aspx
Kaiser After Hours Crisis Number: 800-900-3277
Additional Resources
Food, Shelter, Domestic Violence Shelters, Legal Support, Etc.
Call 211
Family assistance program
https://familyassist.org/programs/the-open-door/
providing shelter and advocacy services to victims of domestic violence. Operating shelters, transitional housing, and offices throughout San Bernardino County
Phone: 909-333-7476
1255 East Highland Ste 210
San Bernardino, CA 92404
Crime survivor services, Partners against violence
https://www.partnersagainstviolence.org/services
24/7 Crisis Hotline:
(909) 885-8884
Community resources
https://www.connectie.org/
easy-to-use database of health and community resources
If you are in a crisis and need immediate assistance, call 1-800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis Counselor. You can also dial 2-1-1 anytime, anywhere to get up to date information on resources available to you today.
Community resources center
https://www.sachealth.org/community-resource-center/
Resources for basic needs, Gov program application assistance, Resume and job search assistance, Emergency food support, Child passenger safety
Community family classes
https://first5sanbernardino.org/
A free car seat safety class for parents and other care providers is offered each month in English and Spanish in San Bernardino. CalKIDS offers free money for college for all children born after July 1, 2022
Family resource center
https://www.esfrn.org/
parent-to-parent support, resources, and referrals to families who have children with developmental or physical disabilities or who are at risk for disabilities. IEP trainings
LGBTQIA+ tay program
https://familyassist.org/programs/welcome-home/
Lgbtq+ transitional age youth 18-24 years old who ar unhoused staff onsite and rent is covered.
Naebor clinic
https://www.naeborclinic.com/
The goal of the NAEBOR clinic is to develop a clinic tailored to the needs of these two marginalized communities with the overarching goal of improving pregnancy outcomes and perceived patient experiences. We realize that patient-centered and individualized care is necessary to reach this goal. With the help of pre-established community-based organizations as well as patient advocates, i.e. social workers and case managers, we hope to be a catalyst for improving the behaviors of our healthcare system as well as the healthcare providers that care for marginalized populations. We offer full scope prenatal care services for black people. Medi-Cal, IEHP, and Molina health care plans are accepted. We offer care for people with presumptive eligibility, or will help people without insurance apply for presumptive eligibility.
416 W. Foothill Blvd.
Rialto, CA 92222
(909) 421-0493