Community Resources
For the support you need.
Redwood Credit Union partners with many nonprofit organizations in the eight counties we serve to address important issues faced by individuals, families, and communities. If you need support, we encourage you to review the services provided by our partners and contact them directly to gain access to the noted services. We’ve organized the information by county and type of service provided.
Sonoma County Resources
Organization | Food Housing | Financial Assistance/ Employment | Health/ Mental Health | Social Service | Description |
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211 |
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211 is a community resource that can direct callers (or web-visitors) to a variety of social, health, legal, education and many other supportive services in their community. Dial 211 on your phone to be connected to information in the county from which you are calling. |
Catholic Charities |
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Catholic Charities provides a variety of safety net services to assist residents of Sonoma County to meet their basic needs and to be lifted out of poverty through access to shelter, food, housing and financial assistance, disaster relief, senior services, immigration services, etc. 707.528.8712 |
Ceres Community Project |
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Ceres Project supports low-income people struggling with serious illness with free and low-cost nourishing organic home-delivered meals, nutrition education and the support of a caring community. The program also empowers and develops teen volunteers to make farm to table nutritious meals, providing nutrition education for a lifetime. 707.829.5833 |
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Committee On The Shelterless (COTS) |
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COTS mission is to help people experiencing homelessness to find and keep housing, increase self-sufficiency and improve well-being. Services include emergency shelter. 707.765.6530 |
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Community Action Partnership provides a variety of safety net services to assist residents of Sonoma County to meet their basic needs and to be lifted out of poverty through access to educational support services, counseling, housing and financial assistance, disaster relief etc. 707.544.6911 |
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Community Support Network |
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Community Support Networks provides social rehab, emergency shelter, and supportive housing to homeless adults with behavioral health challenges. 707.575.0979 |
Corazon Healdsburg |
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Corazon Healdsburg is a community-based organization that helps empower the Latino community through engagement, advocacy and direct services such as housing and emergency financial assistance, financial literacy education, and legal/immigration services. 707.395.0938 |
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Petaluma People’s Services |
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Petaluma People’s Services provides support for homeless prevention, food, senior services, employment and training services, and mental health counseling. 707.765.8488 |
Redwood Empire Food Bank |
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The Redwood Empire Food Bank is the North Bay’s largest hunger relief organization, serving Sonoma, Lake and Mendocino Counties. To find out how you can get food, visit the website or call: 707.523.7903 |
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Wallace House |
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Wallace House provides supportive housing, addiction recovery and case management services to homeless individuals and families. All those seeking services must call the Coordinated Entry System line first. 866.542.5480 (M-F, 9am-5pm) |
Napa County Resources
Organization | Food Housing | Financial Assistance/ Employment | Health/ Mental Health | Social Service | Description |
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211 |
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211 is a community resource that can direct callers (or web-visitors) to a variety of social, health, legal, education and many other supportive services in their community. Dial 211 on your phone to be connected to information in the county from which you are calling. |
Buckelew Programs |
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Buckelew Programs’ Supported Living Programs in Napa assists people with serious mental illness who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to live as independently as possible. We embody the philosophy that individuals should have a home they choose, normal roles, individualized adaptable services, and long-term support in the most compassionate environment. 707.253.2528 #1 800.273-8255 (TALK) 24 hour hotline |
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Catholic Charities |
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Catholic Charities provides a variety of safety net services to assist residents of Sonoma County to meet their basic needs and to be lifted out of poverty through access to shelter, food, housing and financial assistance, disaster relief, immigration services, etc. 707.224.4403 |
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Community Action Napa Valley |
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Community Action Napa Valley (CANV) is the primary food provider to low-income hungry people in Napa Valley through a Food Bank and a seniors Meals on Wheels program. CANV also provides full-time year-round childcare from 18 months through pre-K at two locations in the city of Napa. 707.253.6100 |
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Mentis Napa |
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Mentis provides bilingual and culturally appropriate mental health services for every stage of life, including seniors and school-based programs. Services include supportive housing, individual, family and group counseling on a sliding fee scale (free for those who cannot afford it). 707.255.0966 |
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NEWS Domestic Violence Shelter and Services |
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NEWS is the primary provider of emergency and support services to survivors of domestic and sexual abuse. 707-255.NEWS (6397) 24-hour hotline 800-799-7233 (outside of Napa County) |
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Ole Health |
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Ole Health is a federally qualified health center that provides primary medical, dental, and behavioral health care to low-income and uninsured residents of Napa County. Services also include health education and wellness classes and assistance in obtaining health insurance. 707. 254.1770 |
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Puertas Abiertas |
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Puertas Abiertas offers a variety of health and social service programs to support the Latino community in Napa County to achieve healthy living, self-sufficiency, and opportunities for leadership and community engagement. 707.224.1786 |
Lake County Resources
Organization | Food Housing | Financial Assistance/ Employment | Health/ Mental Health | Social Service | Description |
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211 |
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211 is a community resource that can direct callers (or web-visitors) to a variety of social, health, legal, education and many other supportive services in their community. Dial 211 on your phone to be connected to information in the county from which you are calling. |
Buckelew Programs |
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Buckelew Programs’ hotline offers 24/7, free and confidential crisis support for callers having thoughts of suicide, as well as for friends and family worried about loved ones. Buckelew also supports the community at large by helping those with mental health issues who may or may not be considering suicide. 800.273-8255 (TALK) |
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Catholic Charities |
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Catholic Charities provides a variety of safety net services to assist residents of Lake County to meet their basic needs and to be lifted out of poverty through access to shelter, food, housing and financial assistance, disaster relief, immigration services, etc. Office in Middletown. (707) 867-7524 |
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Hope Center |
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Hope Center’s mission is to provide individualized services for our neighbors experiencing homelessness who are motivated to change, regardless of barriers, so that they can make homes and become their best selves. 707.701.6710 |
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Lake Family Resource Center |
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Lake Family Resource Center provides a variety of social services to children and families including Early Start, Early Head Start, Cal-Learn, CA Prep, pregnant mom services, mental health counseling and sexual assault/domestic violence support and housing assistance. Offices in Kelseyville and Lakeport. 707.279.0563 |
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Nation's Finest |
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Anyone impacted by wildfires in Lake County can receive free referral support, group support and one-one-crisis intervention by reaching out to 707.360.0547 or lakecountywildfire@nationsfinest.org. Peer workshop appointments are available. Se habla Espanol. |
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North Coast Opportunities |
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North Coast Opportunities is a Community Action agency, dedicated to helping people live their best lives through a variety of social service programs, including food and housing assistance, Head Start, disaster relief, childcare and elder caregiving. 707.467.3200 |
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Redwood Empire Food Bank |
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Lake County Helping Hand Food Pantry operates on the 2nd Monday of the month from 12-2pm (or until food runs out) for free food distribution. 13300 State Hwy 20 Clearlake Oaks. 707.523.7903 |
San Francisco County Resources
Organization | Food Housing | Financial Assistance/ Employment | Health/ Mental Health | Social Service | Description |
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211 |
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211 is a community resource that can direct callers (or web-visitors) to a variety of social, health, legal, education and many other supportive services in their community. Dial 211 on your phone to be connected to information in the county from which you are calling. |
Booker T Washington Community Resource Center |
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For 100 years, the Booker T. Washington Community Resource Center has been a hub for community engagement in the Western Addition neighborhood. Programs include a food pantry, pre-school program, college/career readiness program for 9-12th graders, support programs for transition-aged youth (18-24), independent living support for seniors and a Family Stabilization Center case management program for at-risk families. 415.928.6596 |
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Compass Family Services |
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Compass Family Services provides a wide range of services to help homeless and at-risk families become stably housed as well as emotionally and physically healthy and economically self-sufficient. 415.644.0504 |
Homeless Prenatal Program |
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The Homeless Prenatal Program provides housing assistance, counseling/case management, job training and wellness services to homeless pregnant and parenting women/families. 415.546-6756 |
Huckleberry Youth Services |
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Huckleberry Youth Services provides a variety of programs to support teens to a healthier and more productive life, including free and confidential medical, mental health and health education services to teens. Huckleberry also offers the Huckleberry House emerging shelter and housing program for teens 11-17 in SF and a comprehensive juvenile justice diversion program. 415. 437.2500 415.621.2929 (24 hour teen crisis hotline) |
Larkin Street Youth Services |
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Larkin Street Youth Services provides shelter/housing, education and employment training and health/wellness support services to homeless youth. 415.673.0911 800.669.6196 (24hr emergency hotline) |
New Door Ventures |
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New Door Ventures helps young people aged 16-24 prepare for life and work by providing support to earn a GED, access to paid internships and support services to help students develop the “soft skills” needed to succeed in the workplace. 415.857.9412 |
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Project Open Hand |
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Project Open Hand’s mission is to improve health outcomes and quality of life by providing nutritious meals to the sick and vulnerable, caring for and educating the community. 415.447.2300 |
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SF Marin Food Bank |
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The SF Marin Food Bank distributes food to hungry people (and the organizations that serve them) all throughout San Francisco and Marin Counties. Check their website for food distribution locations near you. 415.282.1900 |
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Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp |
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Using a “Housing First” model, The Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp owns and manages apartment buildings that provide access to affordable housing and social services to help people achieve their goals for stable housing, health and wellness. 415.776.2151 |
Marin County Resources
Organization | Food Housing | Financial Assistance/ Employment | Health/ Mental Health | Social Service | Description |
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211 |
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211 is a community resource that can direct callers (or web-visitors) to a variety of social, health, legal, education and many other supportive services in their community. Dial 211 on your phone to be connected to information in the county from which you are calling. |
Buckelew Programs |
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Buckelew Programs offers programs and services for people with a variety of behavioral health challenges including housing, residential and outpatient treatment, employment services and suicide prevention. 415.473.6666 855.587.6373 (24 hr hotline) |
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Canal Alliance |
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Canal Alliance offers immigration legal services, education and career programs, and social services to help Latino immigrants and their families overcome the barriers to success. 415.454.2640 |
Ceres Community Project |
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Ceres Project supports low-income people struggling with serious illness with free and low-cost nourishing organic home-delivered meals, nutrition education and the support of a caring community. The program also empowers and develops teen volunteers to make farm to table nutritious meals, providing nutrition education for a lifetime. 707.829.5833 |
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Community Action Marin |
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Community Action Marin provides a variety of safety net services to assist residents of Marin County to meet their basic needs and to be lifted out of poverty through access to educational support services, counseling, housing and financial assistance, etc. 415.526.7500 |
Homeward Bound |
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Homeward Bound is the primary provider of homeless shelters and services for homeless families and individuals in Marin County. 415.382.3363 |
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Huckleberry Youth Services |
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Huckleberry Youth Services provides a variety of programs to support teens to a healthier and more productive life, including free and confidential medical, mental health and health education services to teens. Huckleberry also offers the ACE Academy for career training and college success to support first generation college students and a comprehensive juvenile justice diversion program. 415. 437.2500 415.621.2929 (24 hour teen crisis hotline) |
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North Marin Community Services |
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North Marin Community Services provides a variety of safety net services to assist residents of Marin County to meet their basic needs and to be lifted out of poverty through access to educational support services, counseling, childcare and financial assistance, etc. 415.892.1643 |
Ritter Center |
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The Ritter Center helps people prevent or come out of homelessness through a variety of support services including food, shelter, supportive housing, health care, and case management. 415.457.8182 |
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SF Marin Food Bank |
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The SF Marin Food Bank distributes food to hungry people (and the organizations that serve them) all throughout San Francisco and Marin Counties. Check their website for food distribution locations near you. 415.282.1900 |
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West Marin Community Services |
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West Marin Community Services has provided supportive care and emergency funds to people who have unmet needs or are in crisis and are unable to find assistance through any other means. The Center provides direct services and also partners with county and non-profit organizations. 415.663.8361 |
Mendocino County Resources
Organization | Food Housing | Financial Assistance/ Employment | Health/ Mental Health | Social Service | Description |
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211 |
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211 is a community resource that can direct callers (or web-visitors) to a variety of social, health, legal, education and many other supportive services in their community. Dial 211 on your phone to be connected to information in the county from which you are calling. |
Action Network |
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Action Network is a community-based health & wellness collaborative comprised of two Family Resource Centers in Gualala and Ukiah. 707.884.5413 855.587.6373 (24 hr hotline) |
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Ford Street Project |
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Ford Street Project is dedicated to assisting the addicted and homeless of Mendocino County to attain sobriety and improve self-sufficiency through substance abuse treatment, supportive housing, food security, vocational training, and case management. 707.462.1934 |
North Coast Opportunities |
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North Coast Opportunities is a Community Action agency, dedicated to helping people live their best lives through a variety of social service programs, including food and housing assistance, Head Start, disaster relief, childcare and elder caregiving. 707.467.3200 |
Plowshares |
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Plowshares provides a free community dining room, Meals on Wheels programs and access to other community resources for people and seniors in inland Mendocino County. 707.462.8582 |
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Redwood Empire Food Bank |
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The Redwood Empire Food Bank is the North Bay’s largest hunger relief organization, serving Sonoma, Lake and Mendocino Counties. To find out how you can get food, visit the website or call: 707.523.7903 |
Solano County Resources
Organization | Food Housing | Financial Assistance/ Employment | Health/ Mental Health | Social Service | Description |
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211 |
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211 is a community resource that can direct callers (or web-visitors) to a variety of social, health, legal, education and many other supportive services in their community. Dial 211 on your phone to be connected to information in the county from which you are calling. |
Contra Costa County Resources
Organization | Food Housing | Financial Assistance/ Employment | Health/ Mental Health | Social Service | Description |
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211 |
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211 is a community resource that can direct callers (or web-visitors) to a variety of social, health, legal, education and many other supportive services in their community. Dial 211 on your phone to be connected to information in the county from which you are calling. |
PPP Forgiveness Application Deadline
Congress passed The Economic Aid Act which changed the deferment period from 6 months post covered period to 10 months post covered period. For example, if your covered period ended June 30, 2021, under the new guidelines the earliest your first loan payment wouldn’t be due until April 2022, and you have until then to request forgiveness. Please use the following calculation to help you identify when your forgiveness will be due:
- PPP borrowers may select a covered period anywhere from 8 weeks to 24 weeks.
- RCU is automatically calculating your loan due date based on a 24-week covered period, if you intend on using a shorter covered period please inform us immediately as this will impact your due date.
- Your correct deadline will be reflected in your online banking account.
If all or part of your PPP loan is not forgiven, your first loan payment will be due the first of the following month after a decision is made by the SBA.
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