Case Management and Support Advocacy
Case Management and Support Advocacy (Adults)
County Mental Health
Phone: 
707-268-2935 (Adult Case Management))
Phone: 
707-476-2155 (Senior 60+)
Phone: 
707-923-2729 (Southern Humboldt)
Mental Health case management for adults who are receiving services at County Mental Health.
Deaf Counseling Advocacy and Referral Agency
Address: 14895 East 14th Street, Suite 200,
San Leandro
CA
94578-2926Phone: 
(877) 322-7288 (Toll Free TTY)
Phone: 
(877) 322-7299 (Toll Free Voice)
Information, Counseling and Advocacy for hearing impaired persons.
Humboldt Community Breast Health Project
Address: 987 8th Street,
Arcata
CA
95521Phone: 
707-825-8345
Phone: 
1-877-422-4776 (toll free)
Website: http://www.hcbhp.org
Support and education for those facing a breast health concern or a diagnosis of breast or gynecologic cancer.
Humboldt Domestic Violence Services
Address: P.O. Box # 969,
Eureka
CA
95503Phone: 
707-443-6042 (24 hour crisis line)
Phone: 
866-668-6543 (toll free outside local calling area)
Phone: 
707-444-9255 (Office)
Website: http://www.hdvs.org
Emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence. Restraining order assistance. Support groups with free child care. Support group hours: Mon. 6-7:30pm, Thurs. 6-7:30pm, Fri 12-1:30pm. Children 17 yrs and under may stay with the parent. Victims of domestic violence should call the crisis line. Offers temporary shelter and support, including support groups, temporary restraining orders, court advocacy, emergency food, clothing, and transportation. 30 days safe house also available.
LightHouse of the North Coast
Address: 2830 G Street , Suite B-1,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-268-5646
Phone: 
707-268-5565 (TTY)
Phone: 
800-592-9053 (Para Espanol)
Website: http://www.lighthouse-sf.org
Information, Referral and Assistance, as well as help with assistive devices for visually impaired persons.
Lighthouse of the North Coast
Address: 1901 California Street,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-268-5646
Phone: 
707-268-5565 (TTY)
Phone: 
800-592-9053 (Para Espanol)
Website: http://www.lighthouse-sf.org
Provide help to those who are experiencing various degrees of vision loss. Help to find funding for various doctors visits, surgeries, and assistive equipment. Will direct clients to programs that will suite their needs and improve quality of life. A social service agency no medical care provided.
Making Headway, Inc.
Address: 305 "O" Street,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-442-7668
Website: http://www.mhwcenter.org/about.html
Case management services to people with traumatic brain injuries and their families
Multi-purpose Senior Service Program (MSSP)
Address: 1910 California Street,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-443-9747
Website: http://www.humsenior.org
Case management, and some financial assistance with household needs for low income seniors (must be 60+ and must be full scope Medi-Cal). Trinidad to Rio Dell.
Nami – Humboldt
Phone: 
707-444-1600
Phone: 
707-845-3233
Website: http://www.nami-humboldt.org/
National alliance on mental illness. Support and education and advocacy for MH patients and families
Newcomer Center
Address: 674 Allard Avenue,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-441-2462
Spanish speaker’s referral and resources, especially for newcomers to the area. Access to English classes, schools, employment, health and legal resources.
NorCAP – North Coast Aids Project
Address: 908 7th Street,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-268-2132
Case management, counseling, referral and advocacy for non-medical, psychosocial needs of patients with HIV/AIDS and their families.
North Coast Veterans Resource Center
Address: 2107 3rd St.,
Eureka
Ca
95501Phone: 
707-442-4322
Case Management, employment, homeless services and transitional housing, resource and referral center. Employment and limited training for homeless and/or unemployed veterans
Redwood Coast Regional Center
Address: 525 2D,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-445-0893
Website: http://www.redwoodcoastrc.org
Case management for people with developmental disabilities and their families. Assessment and diagnostics, counseling, case management, individualized plans of care, purchase of services. Referrals given to most major disability organizations in the area
The Emma Center
Address: 920 Samoa Blvd., Suite 207,
Arcata
CA
95521Phone: 
707-825-6680
Website: http://www.emmacenter.org/
Provides information, referrals, support and education on trauma and trauma-related conditions for women survivors of abuse and violence. Peer support groups.
Tri-County Independent Living, Inc.
Address: 2822 Harris Street,
Eureka
CA
95503Phone: 
707-445-8404
Pager: 
707-445-8405 (TDD)
Website: http://www.tilinet.org
Short term case management and referral service for persons who identify themselves as disabled. Donated computers available for persons with disabilities. Assist individuals in obtaining information about disability and independent living issues, assistive technology and programs. Provide housing lists and information in search of affordable housing. Benefits (SSA, SSDI, SSI, and Medi-Cal) counseling. Peer counseling available. Provide housing lists and info in search of affordable housing. Info about disability and independent living issues, assistive technology and programs. Benefit counseling (SSA, SSI, SSDI, and Medi-Cal) and independent living skills training.
Case Management and Support Advocacy (Children)
Changing Tides
Address: 2379 Myrtle Ave.,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-444-8293
Phone: 
1-800-795-3554 (toll free)
Website: http://www.hccc1.org
Referrals for child care. Child care, special needs and mental health case management for children. Family Eligibility Payment Service (FEPS) helps parents obtain subsidized child care. Maintains a list of licensed and unlicensed childcare providers. Trains licensed and unlicensed childcare providers. Call for referral to child care providers.
Children/Youth Family Services, DHHS
Address: Mental Health Branch 1711 3D,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-268-2800
Mental health assessments and treatment. Accepts Medi-Cal, has sliding scale fees based on income.
Family Resource Center in Redway
Address: 344 Humboldt Drive,
Redway
Phone: 
923-1147
Counselors can direct families to resources, make family plans, parenting classes, play groups, Making Friends after school groups for kids, Partner Alternatives to Violence Endeavor (PAVE), Safe & Span alcohol, drug and meth group meets 1st Tues of the month.
Manila Teenship Wellness Village Resource Center
Address: Manila Community Center,
Pacific Avenue, Manila,
Phone: 
707-444-9771
Free parenting support group. They meet every Monday 6 pm dinner and child care provided.
Our House
Phone: 
444-2273 (24 hour crisis line)
Short term shelter (up to 2 weeks) for children between the ages of 10-17 Who are: not actively drug or alcohol dependent and not actively suicidal, homeless because they refuse to return home due to abuse or neglect and they do not meet Child Protective Services eligibility requirements or are temporarily out of home due to family problems, willing to participate in the program and follow the program rules.
Mental Health case management for adults and children who are receiving services at Remi-Vista.
Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting Network (TAPPN)
Phone: 
707-476-4914
Case management for pregnant or parenting teens and their families. Pregnant and/or parenting teens must enroll prior to age 19. Mates must enroll prior to 20 years, 10 months. (09/13/05 mm)
Youth Services Bureau
Address: 1100 California St,
Eureka
CA
95501
Website: http://www.rcaa.org/ysb.html
Case management for teens ages 12-21 through a variety of residential or outreach programs related to unstable housing or homelessness. Also, advice and assessment for parents with concerns about teen children. This is also a crisis line but is appropriate for initial inquiries as well.
Our House: Crisis Shelter for homeless or at-risk youth between the ages of 12-17
The Launch Pad: Transitional living for homeless, runaway or at-risk youth ages 16-18b
Raven Project: Drop in Center and Street Outreach Program for homeless, runaway, or at-risk youth ages 12-21. Showers, laundry, meals, toiletries, clothing and shoes, mail and phone service, employment assistance, other psychosocial and educational supports
Our House: Crisis Shelter for homeless or at-risk youth between the ages of 12-17
The Launch Pad: Transitional living for homeless, runaway or at-risk youth ages 16-18b
Raven Project: Drop in Center and Street Outreach Program for homeless, runaway, or at-risk youth ages 12-21. Showers, laundry, meals, toiletries, clothing and shoes, mail and phone service, employment assistance, other psychosocial and educational supports
Case Management and Support Advocacy (Homeless)
Arcata House
Address: 1005 11th St.,
Arcata
CA
95521Phone: 
707-822-4528
Case management for persons living in this transitional housing program. Transitional housing to learn skills needed to reach a goal of permanent housing. Focus is on women and children. Includes case management. Apartment first program places homeless single people with a disability into apartment or home.
MAC House
Address: 2415 Second St.,
Eureka
CA
95501Phone: 
707-269-9590
Phone: 
707-269-2002 (office)
Phone: 
707-269-2075 (Emergency shelter)
Website: http://www.rcaa.org/macenter.htm
Case management for residents of this homeless transitional housing facility. Transitional housing to learn skills needed to reach a goal of permanent housing. Single men, single women, and families with or without children. The MAC house is not an emergency shelter. The intake process can last two or more weeks and participant must be on CalWorks.
North Coast Resource Center nee: Arcata Endeavor
Address: 501 9th Ave,
Arcata
CA
95521Phone: 
707-822-5008
Website: http://www.arcataendeavor.org
Not a shelter. Case management for homeless persons. Includes emergency interventions, referrals, emergency telephone and travel aid, ID search, SSI assistance. NCRC provides support for homeless people, to include: hot meals and food bank, phone. Must provide proof of Arcata residency for food.




