COMMUNITY RESOURCES

If you are looking for resources in the community, please take a look below. These are websites of interest, including community agencies, events, and how to stay connected with Ventura County resources. There are more resources available in Ventura County than most people realize. We will be continually adding to this resource list, so check back regularly.

 

The Ventura County Health Care Agency supports local community efforts as an opportunity to convey important health messaging such as nutrition, prevention efforts and health access education. Learn about outreach efforts and upcoming events.

To provide superior public service and support so that all residents have the opportunity to improve their quality of life while enjoying the benefits of a safe, healthy, and vibrant community. Learn more about Ventura County.

Promotes the development and implementation of a comprehensive coordinated system of care that enables older individuals, children and adults with disabilities, and their caregivers to live in a community-based setting and to advocate for the needs of those 60 years of age and older in the county.

Learn about Public Health Services.

Wellness Everyday website is committed to supporting the mental, physical and social health of all individuals living within our community. By providing education, resources and information on the latest programs and projects offered within our community, we believe the Wellness of our Ventura County community can belong to each of us.

Project Esperanza primarily serves the communities of Santa Paula and Fillmore. Their focus is on reducing stigma and discrimination among unserved and underserved populations through increasing awareness and sensitivity to mental health issues as well as increasing help-seeking behavior among those with mental illness.

The Mixteco/Indígena Community Organizing Project (MICOP) unites indigenous leaders and allies to strengthen the Mixtec and indigenous immigrant community in Ventura County. 

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RELATED LINKS

Mental Health Crisis & Referral
1-866-998-2243

Substance Use Treatment
Access Line
1-844-385-9200

 

Clinic Locations