Resources

Welcome to our Resources Page. Below are many resources local to the Pomona Valley Area. This includes: Pomona, Claremont, La Verne, San Dimas, West Covina, Covina, Diamond Bar, and western San Bernardino County cities (Upland, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Chino, Chino Hills and more).

NAMI Pomona Valley Office
(909) 625-2383
admin@namipv.org

NAMI Pomona Valley Helpline Number:  909-399-0305

NAMI POMONA VALLEY
HELPLINE REFERRALS AND RESOURCES

ACT OR THREAT OF VIOLENCE:

Dial 911 (land line preferable to cell phone)

URGENT BUT NO IMMEDIATE THREAT OF VIOLENCE – 24/7 AVAILABILITY:

Suicide Prevention Line for Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Imperial Counties
Available 24-hours
(877) 727-4747

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Available 24-hours
(800) 273-TALK (800) 273-8255)

Tri-City Mental Health Center Crisis Number
Limited to residents of Claremont, La Verne, and Pomona. After-hours calls directed to answering service and referred to on-duty staff.
Available 24-hours
(866) 623-9500

LA County Mental Health Access Line
For non-residents of the Tri-City area. Psychiatric Evaluation Team (PET) may be sent out.
Available 24-hours(800) 854-7771

Emergency Outreach and Triage Division
A service of LA County DMH. They will evaluate a serious situation and help decide whether police involvement and/or 5150 is warranted. They will place the call to law enforcement.
Available 24-hours(800) 854-7771

Pomona PD Quality of life Unit 909-620-3612
qualitylife@pomonaca.gov
-H.E.A.R.T. Homeless Encampment Action Response Team 909-620-2328
-Police Dispatch Non-Emergency Line 909-622-1241
-Community Programs Unit 909-620-2318

Pomona Valley Hospital
Emergency meds available to stabilize
Open 24-hours
1798 N Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 865-9858

San Joaquin Warm Line
Phone line staffed with mental health outreach workers. Callers can request referrals, share concerns, and receive support.
Available 24-hours
(209) 468-8686

Exodus (Psychiatric Urgent Walk-in Care)
Exodus provides indigent care and will see those without insurance or Medical. They will provide emergency psychiatric medication and refills. Must see MD on duty. No residential requirements.

Exodus Urgent Care Center Eastside
Open 24-hours
1920 Marengo St., Los Angeles, CA 90033
(323) 276-6400

Exodus Urgent Care Center MLK
Open 24-hours
12021 Wilmington Ave. Bldg. 10, Los Angeles, CA 90059
(562) 295-4617

La Casa Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC)
Urgent Care for meds. Has rehabilitation unit for 190 patients.   
Office open 24-hours
6060 Paramount Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90805
(562) 634-9534
Los Angeles County Crisis Walk-In Clinics (CWIC)
Orange County Mental Health Services
Riverside County Mental Health Services
San Bernardino County Crisis Walk-In Clinics (CWIC)

ESPANOL / Spanish Speakers

Calls from Spanish speakers may be referred to the Tri-City Community Navigators.
Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM and after hours if needed.
(888) 436-3248
Melissa Brainard @ 909-625-2383

ADULT DAY CARE

Pomona Adult Day Health Care Center (909) 623-7000
324 N. Paloma Dr., Pomona, CA 91768

La Puente Adult Say Health Care Center – (626) 581-1113
More than 15 years of professional experience serving the elders of the Chinese community around Rowland Heights​. Our service tenet: Care for the physical and mental health of every elder.

ALCOHOL AND DRUG HELP

SAMHSA’s National Helpline 877-726-4727
Free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.1-800-662-HELP

AL ANON – Spanish Phone: (562) 948-2190
Oficina Intergrupal Hispana del sur de California, Inc.
11627 E. Telegraph Rd Ste. 150
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
https://www.oficinaintergrupalhispanaal-anon.org/

NCADD 626-331-5316
4626 N. Grand Ave. Covina, CA 91724
The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence of the East San Gabriel & Pomona Valleys is
a community based prevention and treatment organization. We are a non-profit organization affiliated
with the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. NCADD of ESG & PV’s was
established in the East San Gabriel & Pomona Valleys in 1972.

Intervention on Call Visit website to make an appointment
Is your loved one stuck in the cycle of addiction? We can help. Our trained interventionists provide the in-the-moment tools you need to keep yourself and your loved one safe, as well as long-term solutions that will encourage them to embrace recovery.

Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Services (800) 968-2636 (SB County)
SUDRS support the recovery efforts of individuals by providing a drug and alcohol free sober social environment and other recovery resources such as smoking cessation, anger management, parenting classes and more. 
www.SBCounty.gov/dbh

BROAD RANGE OF SERVICES, ASSESSMENTS, TREATMENT, RECOVERY PROGRAMS, REFERRALS, ETC.

LA County Information Line
Dial: 211

Tri-City Mental Health Center (909) 623-6131
(Follow the link to jump to the Tri-City section)
2008 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767

Arcadia Mental Health Center (626) 254-1400
Accepts Medicare, MediCal, and those who are uninsured. Will not accept private insurance. It is recommended to call before visiting. Staff includes psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers.
Mondays and Fridays: by appointment only
Tuesdays and Thursdays: walk-ins
Wednesdays: hospital discharges
330 E. Live Oak Ave. Arcadia, CA 91006

Foothill Family (626) 993-3000
Programs include mental health care; early childhood development and parent education; school-based services; and youth and family services including prevention and treatment of child abuse, domestic violence, and elder abuse, as well as services for pregnant and parenting teens.

Pacific Clinics Family Center (877) 722-2737
Works with children and young adults, ages 2 through 21, with their family members, and indigent adults. Accepts MediCal and private insurance which includes MediCal.
Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
790 E. Bonita Ave., Pomona, CA 91766

Prototypes (909) 398-4383
Substance abuse program (ages 18+), co-occurring (dual diagnosis) treatment, residential program for women and children, outpatient for men and housing info. Accepts MediCal/no insurance/private insurance.
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM.
Saturday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
831 E. Arrow Hwy., Pomona, CA 91767

River Community (626) 910-1202
Located in San Gabriel Valley, specializing in co-occurring mental health, substance abuse disorders, residential and outpatient services.
23701 East Fork Rd., Azusa, CA 91702
 
Clinebell Institute (909) 451-3690
Therapy, including grief counseling, adults and children ages 8 years through high school (includes sibling counseling), sliding scale for those not on MediCal. Note: Clinebell is a faith-based organization, but they do not bring a religious agenda to their counseling.
1325 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA 91711

VNA Hospice and Palliative Care of Southern California (909) 447-7241
VNA has been serving the Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside counties for over 65 years. We provide expert, experienced hospice health care as well as offering private duty, in-home services. Our agency also provides 24-hour nursing coverage to support patients and families. We are proud to offer the full continuum of healthcare in the community. Also in Spanish
2151 E Convention Center Way Ste. #100 Ontario, CA 91764
Online grief support: https://vnasocal.org/onlinegriefsupport/

Kennedy Austin Foundation (909) 620-0912
-court approved anger management
-court approved domestic violence for women (only)
-grief & loss journaling workshop

Samaritan Counseling Center (909) 985-0513
Therapy for adults and children ages 4 to 5 through high school. Sliding scale available, accepts some private insurance, no longer accepts MediCal. Note: Samaritan Center is a faith-based organization, but they do not bring a religious agenda to their counseling.
Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
1126 W. Foothill Blvd. Suite 110, Upland, CA 91786

David & Margaret Youth and Family Services (909) 596-5921
Residential for girls 12-18 yrs, outpatient counseling for boys and girls, psychiatrist on staff, family counseling
1350 Third St. La Verne, CA 91750
Contact: Jackie Gonzalez (Mental Health Administrative Assistant) at ext.3510

LeRoy Haynes Center  (909) 593-2581
The Center’s mission is to strengthen the mind and spirit of children with emotional problems, special learning, and developmental needs. The Center operates a non-public school, mental health outreach, transitional housing, and autism classrooms. Students are referred by partnered school districts and the Department of Public Social Services (DPSS).
1233 W. Baseline La Verne, CA 91750

Masonic Center for Youth and Families (626) 251-2310
Must call for appointment. All services are provided on a sliding scale. MCYAF services are provided by licensed, professional clinicians. Services available in English and Spanish. (Do not give address to caller
1650 E. Old Badillo St. #B3, Covina, CA 91724 

Parents Anonymous NOW Raising Future (909) 621-6184 – Claremont, CA
● Children and Youth Program
● National Parent Helpline (Trained Advocates)
○ Hours: 10am – 7pm PST
○ 855 – 4A PARENT (855.427.2736)
○ For parents needing emotional support to become empowered and be a stronger parent
● Parents Anonymous Adult Group

ProWellness Academy 805-342-0222
2945 Townsgate Road, Suite 200 Westlake Village, CA 91361
info@prowellness.academy
Specializes in focused, integrated Counseling Treatment. ProWellness Academy services individuals,
Hospitals, facilities and MAT physician’s patients suffering from Anxiety, Depression, Family Concerns,
Substance Use Disorders and/or all various Behavioral Wellness Disorders. ProWellness Academy has
office locations in most major cities and also provides seamless Hipaa Compliant TELEHEALTH software
for the home bound.

Mission City Network, INC 818-895-3100
1818 N. Orange Grove Ave, Suite #205 Pomona, CA 91767
Services are provided in a culturally and linguistically sensitive and competent manner and services are
provided by bilingual and/or bicultural staff. A range of health care services for your family’s health
needs are available at very low cost or NO cost for persons who qualify.
MCCN participates as a healthcare provider in several programs for low-income individuals and
families. Former Medi-CAL recipients and other low-income persons are encouraged to inquire about
these special programs.

MHS – TURN858-573-2600
Outpatient Treatment, Prevention and Education, Case Management, Medication Management, Group
and Individual Counseling, Residential Treatment, In-patient Treatment, TAY Services, Homeless
Supportive Housing and Transitional Storage, Vocational, Education, and Employment, In-custody
Treatment
contact@turnbhs.org

Crossroads (310) 438-1660 or (424) 785-5157
Our mission is to provide SAFETY and HEALING for individuals and communities who have been
impacted by TRAUMA caused by VIOLENCE.
Programs: Hospital-Intervention, Student Mentorship, COVID-19 Healthworker Program, Community
Violence Intervention

Help me Grow LA (833) 903-3972
Help Me Grow LA works together with local community programs and agencies to help families find
support and get services more quickly. To speak to one of our family support professionals, please call
(833) 903-3972. Or, please complete this form and one of our team members will call you back at a
time that works for you.

Pomona Hope 909-921-3618
We are a community-driven, faith-based non-profit whose local partnerships and holistic programs cultivate meaningful relationships and empower people of all backgrounds, particularly at-promise youth and their families. 
Programs: After School and Summer Enrichment, Junior High and High School Help, Parent Support and Skill Building, and Community Garden. info@pomonahope.org

Inland Valley Hope Partners (909) 622-3806
Inland Valley Hope Partners brings together faith communities, businesses, individuals, and community groups, and ensures the empowerment of people in need by providing food, shelter, and supportive services. We serve 75,000, no or very low and low-income residents of west San Bernardino County and east Los Angeles County every year. Our core programs include:
• Food Security Program: locations in Ontario, Pomona, Claremont, Upland, Chino, and San Dimas
• Housing Programs: Our House Shelter, Rapid Rehousing, Emergency Rental Assistance
• Healthy Living Programs: Hope Partners @ Amy’s Farm, Gleaning Hope, and the Pomona Valley Certified Farmers Market
1753 N. Park Avenue • Pomona, CA 91768

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ISSUES  

Mental Health Court Linkage Program (MHCLP)
The MHCLP is a problem-solving collaboration between the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health and the Los Angeles Superior Court. This program serves adults 18 years and older with a mental illness or co-occurring disorder who are involved with the criminal justice system. A team of mental health clinicians co-located at courts throughout Los Angeles County offer the following services:
-Assistance and support to mentally ill defendants and their families navigating the court system
-Work with public defenders, judges, probation officers, and private attorneys hired by the defendants
-Inform consumers and the Court of appropriate treatment options
-Advocate for the mental health needs of consumers throughout the criminal proceedings
-Assist with the treatment of the consumer during incarceration
-Help when the consumer is released
-Diversion from the criminal justice system.
Call (626) 403-4370. Use this number for Pomona or a referral to other Los Angeles County Courts. Ask for the Officer of the Day (Mental Health Clinician).
Alternate Contact for Pomona: Sandra Lepe (909) 620-3246

Twin Towers Information Center (Inmate service)
(213) 473-6100
www.LASD.org (Up-to-date inmate information and visitation scheduling)

CONSERVATORSHIPS

Conservatorship Clinics: Provided by Bet Tzedek Legal Services
This free clinic is open to members of the public who need assistance with conservatorship filings or understanding alternatives. In assisting, they do not act as an attorney and will not represent you. Please call to schedule an appointment.
Bet Tzedek
3250 Wilshire Blvd., 13th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90010
(323) 939-0506
Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

LPS Conservatorship Mentoring Team
This is an involuntary mental health treatment program that is NOT a part of the Los Angeles County DMH. The team works with NAMI affiliates to provide advice regarding LPS conservatorship for the mentally disabled.
Gail Evanguelidi
(310) 288-9749
Cell (337) 781-7609

COMMUNITY & SENIOR SERVICES, LA COUNTY DMH

Adult Protective Services (Adult & Aging Services)(213) 351-5401
https://wdacs.lacounty.gov/

In-Home Supportive Services
Will pay in-home caregiver. Ask for medical waiver.
(888) 944-4477
http://www.cdss.ca.gov/in-home-supportive-services

DBSA provides help, support, and education to improve the lives of people who have mood disorders.
Select a support group location below for more details including meeting time, locations, and contact information:

DBSA Hemet Foundations (Updated 4/17/2018)
Rhonda Thompson (951) 533-8377
Gary Brown (951) 305-6488
Email for Rhonda: rthom211@gmail.com 
Meeting Location: Trinity Lutheran Church 191 S Columbia Street Hemet, CA 92544
Meeting Dates and Times:
Monday: 5:00 to 7:00 pm
Located in Riverside County

DBSA of Orange County – East Long Beach(Updated 4/18/18)
Glenn Syrop: (562) 295-7316
Tel: (714) 744-8718
email: DBSAEastLB@gmail.com 
Website: http://www.dbsaoc.org/dbsaelb  
Meeting Location:
LB Veterans Administration Medical Center
5901 E. 7th St., Bldg. 128, 2nd Floor, Room J-216, Long Beach, CA 90822 (Directions: (562) 295-7316)
Meeting Dates and Times:
Wednesday: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm  (Patients & Family)

DBSA Los Angeles CA   (Updated 4/18/2018)Adult Peer Support Group
Website: dbsalaca.org
Phone: (213) 316-6568
Email: info@dbsalaca.org
RSVP+Details: www.meetup.com/dbsalaca 
Meeting Location:Cedars-Sinai Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion
Meeting Dates and Times:
Meets Weekly on Monday nights 6:30-9pm

DBSA San Gabriel Valley / Monrovia (upd 4/23/18)
Tony Gonzalez: (626) 359-7538
Website: http://www.dbsasgv.org/ 
Meeting Location:
Pacific Clinics East
902 S. Myrtle Ave.
Monrovia CA 91016
Meeting Dates and Times:
Mondays: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

DBSA Moreno Valley   (updated 4/23/2018)
Dawn Gordon (800) 631-6149
Email: newafrikanministries@gmail.com 

DBSA Northridge  (updated 4/23/2018)
Jeff Fox (818) 850-3272
Email: info@dbsanorthridge.org
Website: www.dbsanorthridge.org
Meeting Location:
Northridge Hospital
18300 Roscoe Bl
Northridge, CA
Basement Room 3
Meeting Dates and Times:
Wednesday: 7:00 pm to 9:00pm
Fridays: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm 

DBSA Pasadena (Updated 4/18/2018)
Contact Dave at (818) 404-2359
email: info@dbsapasadena.com
Website: http://www.dbsapasadena.com/

        Meeting Location:
        Huntington Hospital
        100 West California Boulevard
        Pasadena, CA 91105
        Meeting dates and times:
        Tuesday 7:00pm to 9:00pm
        Thursday 7:00pm to 9:00pm

DBSA San Gabriel Valley / Pasadena (updated 4/23/2018)
Tony Gonzalez: (626) 359-7538
Ron: (626) 359-7538
Email: info@dbsasgv.org
Website: http://www.dbsasgv.org/ 
Meeting Location:
Crown City Suites
600 S. Lake Ave. Suite 200
Pasadena CA 91106
Meeting Dates and Times:
Mon. through Fri. 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Notes: Parking entrance from S. Lake Ave. at booth. Parking is free.

DBSA Santa Fe Springs  (updated 4/23/2018)
Annette Clayton or Shelley Deigado: (562) 949-8455
Email: aclayton@pacificclinics.org
Meeting Location:
El Camino
F.A.I.T.H. Center
11721 E. Telegraph Road, Suite M-N
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Meeting Dates and Times:
Fridays 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm

DBSA Riverside  (updated 4/11/18)
Jo Ann Martin: (951) 780-3366 (Mes. Phone)
Leroy Menill: (951) 241-3925
http://www.dbsatoday.com
Meeting Location:
Mental Health Administration Building
4095 County Circle Dr.
Riverside, CA 92503
Meeting Dates and Times:
Saturday: 10 am to 12 pm

DBSA Temecula  (updated 4/24/2018)
Tel: (951) 290-3205
Email: dbsatemecula@gmail.com 
Website: http://www.dbsatemecula.org 
Meeting Location:
Mary Phillips Senior Center
41845 6th Street
Temecula, CA 92590
Located in Riverside County
Meeting Dates and Times:
Fridays: 11:30 am to 1:30 pm

Go to www.dbsatoday.com for 
more info on support groups.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Project Sister 24-hour Hotline: (909) 626-4357 or (626) 966-4155
Crisis Intervention: Services to women/men/children who have been sexually assaulted or abused and to their non-offending family members.
Prevention Education: Designed to educate the community about the nature of sexual assault and child abuse.
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Office: (909) 623-1619 or (626) 915-2535

House of Ruth (877) 988-5559 (24-Hour Hotline)
Provides free life-saving domestic violence services for residents of eastern Los Angeles and western San Bernardino Counties. Many services are available in Spanish. Pomona Outreach Office: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
(909) 623-4364

Partners Against Violence 24 HR Crisis Hotline: 909-885-8884
Provides support for Survivors of sexual assault and violent crimes. All services are confidential and available at no cost to Survivors, their significant others, and family members. We are partners committed to building healthy relationships, families, communities, and generations that are free from violence.
444 N Arrowhead Ave. Suite 101, San Bernardino, CA 92401 – 909-885-8884

EDUCATION/SCHOOL HELP

CLASP (909) 204-0127
In five neighborhood programs and two online programs, CLASP provides safe, fun, friendly, and supportive settings for academically at-risk children from all of Claremont’s public elementary schools, so that they may gain the academic guidance and personal mentoring they need to be successful in school and in life. The programs offer homework help, recreation, enrichment activities, and healthy snacks for one hour and 45 minutes per day, two days a week.
1111 N. Mountain Ave. Claremont, CA 91711

Uncommon Good (909) 625-2248
Organization based in Claremont that serves the greater Pomona Valley, including Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside Counties. We accomplish our goals by helping underprivileged children succeed in school and go to college, by health and mental health programming, by supporting doctors who are bringing wellness into underserved communities, and through an urban farming hunger relief program.
211 W. Foothill Blvd., Claremont CA 91711

FOOD BANKS, MEALS

Los Angeles Regional Food Bank
Pantry Locator: Visit LAFoodBank.org > Enter Zip code > Scroll through options

Sowing Seeds for Life (909) 392-5777, Contact: Yvette Carreon
1350 Arrow Highway, La Verne, CA 91750
Bring bags or boxes. Persons may come twice per month.
– 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month. LA County residents, including seniors and the homeless. All persons require valid LA County I.D./address; Seniors also require Medicare card; the homeless require LA County picture I.D.
– 2nd Friday of the month. Seniors 65+ only. Income verification not required.

Inland Valley Hope Partners (909) 622-3806
1735 N. Park, Pomona, Ca 91767
Provides 5 days worth of food for each family member. Families and individuals can receive food every 30 days. Services to no income/low income families. Requires identification and income verification.

Joslyn Center Annex (909) 399-5488
660 N. Mountain Ave., Claremont, CA 91711
Monday through Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Case Manager: Lydia Bourmand
(909) 399-5488 x107
Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Beta Program Center (909) 622-3806 x 301
209 W. Pearl St., Pomona, CA
Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Sova Program Center (909) 391-4882
904 E. California St., Ontario, CA
Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

San Dimas Satellite Center
110 E. Third Street, San Dimas, CA
Contact Inland Valley Hope Partners (909) 622-3806
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

New Life Community Church
275 E Foothill Blvd., Pomona, CA 917678
Fridays from 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM or until food runs out.

Meals on Wheels
Provides hot midday meals for persons who are homebound. Special diets are available. Cost for each meal is $3.45. Client must pay $34.50 upfront for the first two weeks of service.
Office: (909) 621-4018
345 E. Bonita Ave., Pomona, CA 91767
Claremont: (909) 621-4018
La Verne: (909) 596-1828
Pomona: (909) 623-0100

HOARDING

San Bernardino County Hoarding Taskforce
Fourth Thursdays, 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
374 W. Orange Show Rd., San Bernardino, CA 92408
(909) 270-2470

Steri-Clean, Inc.
Hoarding cleanup, animal hoarding cleanup, gross filth cleaning
Tuesdays, 6:00 PM (hoarders only)
9785 Crescent Center Dr. #302, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739
(800) 462-7337
www.hoardingcleanup.com (Online support group)

Clutterers Anonymous (CLA)
12-Step Program
Episcopal Church of Ascension, Parish House
(626-355-1133)
Fridays 7:45 AM – 9:15 PM
45 East Laurel Ave. Sierra Madre, CA 91024
(866) 402-6685

HOUSING

Online Housing Resources:
Resources for affordable, special needs, and emergency housing
www.housing.lacounty.gov
Sober living and other community recovery and support services
www.soberhousing.net

BOARD AND CARE
Shared housing and private homes. Functional people, must attend two groups per week, be medication compliant, police themselves, and make decisions.

Hamilton Villa – Ages 18 to 59, case by case
948 S. Hamilton Blvd., Pomona, CA 91766
(909) 620-1933

La Verne Manor – Seniors 59 and above
2555 6th St., La Verne, CA 91750
(909) 593-4567

Montclair Guest Home – Ages 30 to 60
4515 Orchard St., Montclair, CA 91763
(909) 624-5575

SHELTERED CARE 
Claremont Sheltered Care Center 
Adult residential facility for mentally disordered/developmentally disabled adults 18-59 years old. Twenty-four hour care and supervision.
650 S. Indian Hill Blvd., Claremont, CA 91711
Deborah Fitch (909) 626-3581

Pacific Clinics (877) 722-2737
Housing Stabilization Program (For ages 18 – 21)

Housing Plus Mental Health Services and Employment Assistance
Union Station Homeless Services – (626) 240-4550
Services for men, women, and children. Based in Pasadena and serves the Pomona Valley area.
unionstationhs.org

COLLABORATIVE HOUSING
SHARE! (Self-Help and Recovery Exchange)
A public-private partnership to provide permanent, affordable, supportive housing to disabled people. Residents share a room in a house where the owner pays all utilities and collects no security deposit. Houses are inspected regularly to ensure quality. www.shareselfhelp.org
Culver City: (310) 846-5270 & (310) 305-8878
Los Angeles: (213) 213-0100

HOMELESS ADVOCACY

Pomona Homeless Outreach (Volunteers of America)
(909) 593-4796
2040 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767
Open Mon-Fri, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Call for appointment.
Non-profit referral center for the homeless in Pomona area. Referrals for emergency food, medical, housing, bus passes.

Mariposa Community Services (Non-profit)
(909) 984-4300 9:00 am – 12:30 pm, M – W
918 N. Euclid Ave., Ontario, CA 91762
Behind the First United Methodist Church at the corner of “I” & Euclid.
Mariposa administers the following two programs:
1) New Hope – Homeless Outreach & Services
(909) 271-3332, Project Director: Connie Parra 
Services include, but are not limited to, providing: clothing; hygiene items; blankets and other survival needs; assistance in securing a DMV I.D.; mail, phone, and internet services; bus passes for doctor appointments; emergency dental help; glasses; assistance in obtaining medical insurance and filling out forms for other benefits; resumes; bicycles; forklift certification to prepare for employment; etc.
New Hope also purchases prescribed medications on an emergency basis for those unable to pay.
2) Loaves and Fishes
(909) 331-1669, Project Director: Silvia Sanchez
This is an interdenominational effort by 16 Christian churches in the west end of San Bernardino County to feed the hungry. Each Friday evening a free church dinner is provided at one of the participating churches. At these dinners, provisions are distributed free of charge, such as: breakfast bags containing pre-packaged milk, cereal, rolls, and fruit, as well as personal hygiene items.
Medical screenings are provided once a month at the dinners by students from Western University of Health Sciences. These screenings are supervised by medical staff.

HOMELESS SERVICES IN SAN BERNARDINO
Office of Homeless Services
(909) 386-8297
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Mentally Ill Homeless Program
(909) 388-5600
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

INDEPENDENT LIVING

Service Center for Independent Life (SCIL)
Services include: advocacy, independent living skills, housing information/resources, peer counseling for the disabled; Assistance with filling out forms for SSI/SSDI, Medicare, and Medical. (Services are available in Spanish and Chinese.)
Claremont
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
107 Spring St., Claremont, CA 91711
(909) 621-6722
West Covina
Open Tuesdays and Thursdays
1760 W. Cameron Ave. #103, West Covina, CA 91790
(626) 337-8868

Bridges, Inc.
Bridges focuses on independence, community living, and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle. Both programs described below serve Transitional Age Youth (TAY) ages 18-23 and adults ages 18-59 with a mental health diagnosis and/or a dual diagnosis.
Residential Program: Provides a structured setting which focuses on rehabilitation and restoring independence.
11927 Elliott Ave., El Monte, CA 91712
(626) 350-5304 ext. 510: Marlene, Program Assistant

Wellness and Recovery Center/Project Independence: Serves clients living in the community who want/need extra support in maintaining their mental health, recovery, overall well-being, and independence. (IMD step-down model)
11931 Elliott Ave., El Monte, CA 91712
(626) 350-5304 

NAMI INFORMATION SOURCES FOR SERVICES & RESOURCES

NAMI National Helpline
(800) 950-6264, Monday through Friday, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM ET
www.nami.org/helpline

NAMI National Headquarters
3803 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 100 Arlington, VA 22203
703-524-7600
www.nami.org

NAMI Member Services
(888) 999-6264

NAMI California Headquarters
Includes information on: mental illness, list of local NAMI affiliates, programs & services, recovery, advocacy & legislation, & criminal justice
1851 Heritage Way, Suite 150, Sacramento, CA 95815
(916) 567-0163
www.namicalifornia.org

NAMI Greater Los Angeles County GLAC
This is the most comprehensive source of information about NAMI activities on an LA countywide scale. Coordinates and provides trainings for affiliates in LA County, gives seminars on organizational development communications, innovative programs, etc. Serves as an LA County voice on mental health issues, provides staffing and materials in support of a variety of NAMI programs. Coordinates the annual NAMI Walk.
3600 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1804, Los Angeles, CA 90010
(213) 386-3615
www.namilacc.org

Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
(800) 854-7771 (Access Center 24/7 helpline)
dmh.lacounty.gov

LEGAL/ADVOCACY SERVICES

Neighborhood Legal Services of LA County (Free)
This program includes help with such legal issues as housing/eviction, divorce, family & visitation rights, domestic violence, name change, government benefits, immigration & naturalization, worker‘s rights, criminal justice, employment, expungement, etc. There are several legal centers which are part of the Neighborhood Legal Services of LA County program. When calling, you will be directed to the appropriate and nearest legal center for your particular legal issue. Some of these centers provide walk-in services and some services may be provided by telephone.
(800) 433-6251  www.nlsla.org

MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY SERVICES, INC. (MHAS)
MHAS is a private non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation providing free legal services to people with mental and developmental disabilities. MHAS assists children and adults with an emphasis on obtaining government benefits and services, protecting rights and fighting discrimination. It provides training and technical assistance to attorneys, mental health professionals, and consumer and family member groups. NOTE: MHAS participates in litigation. (213) 389-2077 www.MHAS-LA.org

LONGER TERM MONITORING 

Pacific Grove, Riverside
    844-207-7093 

Canyon Ridge, Chino
      909-590-3700

Psychological Care and Healing    Center (PCH)
     888-724-0040 

MISSING, EXPLOITED, AND RUNAWAY CHILDREN

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
(800) 843-5678 (National number)
www.ncmec.org www.missingkids.org

National Runaway Safeline (800) 786-2929
www.1800runaway.org

OFFICE OF CONSUMER AND FAMILY AFFAIRS, LA COUNTY DMH

Advice for Family Members
Helena Ditko, Director (213) 738-2379
Advocates (213) 738-3948
Spanish-speaking advocate, Isidoro Gonzalez (213) 738-2910

ORANGE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

NAMI Orange County (714) 991-6412
Conducts educational programs, meetings and support groups throughout Orange County addressing
every aspect of mental health at no cost to the community.

Orange County Department of Behavioral Health (800) 723-8641
Provides telephone assessment and referral to: (1) psychiatrists for diagnosis, therapy, and medications, (2) outpatient clinics for therapy and support, and (3) emergency services and referrals.

Orange County CAT (714) 517-6353 (Centralized Assessment Team)
Provides a Mental Health Emergency Team for crisis intervention for Orange County residents. Will send the team out if necessary. Available 24/7.

Orange County ETS (714) 834-6900 (Emergency Treatment Service)
Crisis intervention for Orange County residents. Available 24/7.

PATIENT’S RIGHTS OFFICE, LA COUNTY DMH

550 S. Vermont Ave., 6th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90020
(800) 700-9996

Beneficiary Services
This agency responds to complaints and dissatisfaction of services the patient receives as an inpatient or outpatient; residential complaints; request for assistance in locating missing persons.
(213) 738-4949
www.dmh.lacounty.gov (Select Our Services and then Patient’s Rights)
Contact Person: Rashied Jibri, Supervisor (213) 738-2601

PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES, LA COUNTY

General information
Pomona District Office
960 W. Mission Blvd., Pomona CA 91766
(626) 569-1399
www.dpssbenefits.lacounty.gov

To apply for SSI/SSDI
(800) 772-1213
www.ssa.gov

To apply for MediCal
(800) 541-5555
www.dhcs.ca.gov

PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES, SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY

General Information
(877) 410-8829
www.c4yourself.com

To apply for SSI/SSDI
(877) 805-6677
www.ssa.gov

To apply for MediCal
(877) 410-8829
www.dhcs.ca.gov

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY BEHAVIORAL SERVICES

CRISIS WALK IN CLINICS (CWIC)
Crisis Walk-In Clinics (CWIC) provide urgent mental health services to San Bernardino County residents. A CWIC provides crisis intervention and risk assessments, medications, referrals to county, contract, and community resources, education, and evaluations for hospitalization when necessary. Consumers are screened for appropriateness of service and provided referrals or admitted into a CWIC for additional assessment. If a consumer meets the criteria to see a psychiatrist, an appointment will be arranged the same day for adults, and an appointment scheduled for children.
Rialto CWIC (Adults and Children)
(909) 421-9495; Follow prompts for TTY users
850 E. Foothill Blvd., Rialto, CA 92376
M-F 8:00 am – 10:00 pm, Sat. 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Spanish language interpreters are on-site. Other languages can be accommodated.
High Desert CWIC (Adults and Children)
(760) 245-8837; 7-1-1- for TTY users
12240 Hesperia Road, Victorville, CA 92395
Counseling only for any age. Medication 24/7 availability, including holidays Languages other than English can be accommodated.
CWIC – Morongo Basin
(855) 365-6558; 7-1-1- for TTY users
24/7 availability
55475 Santa Fe Trail. Suite 100, Yucca Valley, CA 92284

COMMUNITY CRISIS RESPONSE TEAMS (CCRT)
The CCRTs are community-based crisis response programs for those experiencing a psychiatric emergency.
East Valley CCRT (24/7, Adults and Children)
Office (909) 421-9233 (Open holidays)
Pager* (909) 420-0560 (*Enter your phone number after the beep and the CCRT will return your call.)
Servicing the communities of Etiwanda, Fontana, Rialto, and Yucaipa  
West Valley CCRT and Walk-In Center (24/7, Adults and Children)
Office (909) 458-1517
Pager* (909) 535-1316 – After hours/weekends/holidays (*Enter your phone number after the beep and the CCRT will return your call.) Servicing the communities of Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Ontario. Rancho Cucamonga, and Upland
High Desert Crisis Walk-In Center (24/7, Adults and Children)
Office (760) 956-2345 (Open holidays)
Pager* (760) 734-8093 (*Enter your phone number after the beep and the CCRT will return your call.)
Servicing the communities of Victorville and Hesperia
Morongo Basin
Office (760) 499-4429
ACCESS UNIT 24/7 (Referrals)
(888) 743-1478 or (909) 381-2420
303 Vanderbuilt Way, 3rd floor, San Bernardino, CA 92415
This is a call center comprised of mental health professionals who provide widespread linkages ranging from referrals to Department of Behavioral Services clinics and/or fee-for-service providers. Authorizations for outpatient services based on insurance.

SB 211888-435-7565
Job Training, Employment Services, Parenting Classes, Counseling, Food, Clothing, Healthcare, Utility Cost Reduction, Legal Aid, Veterans Reentry, Family Community Programs, Crisis Services, plus more. 
211sb.org

Mariposa Clinic (909) 458-1350 
Cities served: Chino, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland
Connections: Tuesday, 10:00 am – DROP-In Clinic to get information for eligibility of services. 
2940 Inland Empire Blvd., Ontario, CA 91764
FAX: (909) 579-8149

Amazing Place (909) 458-1396 – Clubhouse for 18+ years
Transportation offered from 6 pick-up sites: Ontario-2, Montclair, Upland-2, Rancho Cucamonga.   Meals served every Friday.
Social Worker: Joanne Mitchell (909) 458-1309
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM (Can vary with advance notices due to outings)

South Coast Community Services (877) 527-7227 (New Referrals)
Wraparound Services, Individual/Family/Group Therapy, Counseling, Case Management, Presentations,
Clubhouse
25910 Acero, Suite 160, Mission Viejo, CA 92691
sbreferrals@southcoastcs.org

Asian American Resource Center 909-383-0164
1133 South E St San Bernardino, CA 92408
http://aarc-ie.org/ https://www.facebook.com/aarc.ie
Provides information/resources, educational services, and assists in accessing needed services such as
medical, educational, social, and other community services.
Free ESL (English as a second language) classes – 909-383-0164NEW ADDED 11/14/22
Mondays & Wednesdays 9 – 11am
eslclass.aarc@gmail.com
At the Asian American Resource Center
1133 South E Street, San Bernardino, CA 92408

OMSD Health & Wellness Services 909-418-6923 or 909-445-1616
M-F 7:30am – 4:30pm
Connection to community resources, counseling, case management, workshops, health services
(Medi-Cal and others)

Chaffey Joint UHSD Outreach Services 909-981-3158
1801 East Sixth Street, Ontario, CA 91764
Homeless Services, Foster Youth Services, Community resources

Chaffey JUHSD – CHEWS – Community Health Education Workers
Informal Counseling, Social Support, Parent/Student Support
Perla Martinez – perlamartinez@elsolnec.org – 909-675-5033
Carlos Cubillo – carloscubillo@elsolnec.org – 909-200-6464

Loma Linda University – Resiliency Clinic 909-558-6716
Affordable therapy Services, Assessment Services, Support Groups
11155 Mountain View Ave. Suite 220
Loma Linda, CA 92354

Valley Star Community Services Family Resource Center 909-388-2222
Brief Counseling, Career Center, Assistance with Forms, Basic Computer Classes, Kids Club, Lending
Library, presentations
Support Groups: Chronic Illness, HIV, Parents
M-F 8:30am – 5:00pm
1585 South D St, Suite #101, San Bernardino, CA 92408

Eileen’s Hope Closet
Students in need, within the Chaffey Joint Union School District, can obtain clothing, shoes, toiletries,
or emergency food with appointment.
M-F 8am – 3pm
Sylvia Munoz (habla español) 909-985-0966 ext. 2766
Joette Kippes 909-981-3158 ext. 2416

West End Family Counseling Services (909) 983-2020
West End Family Counseling Services provides high-quality, affordable, innovative programs for the
diverse communities the Agency serves
855 N. Euclid Ave., Ontario, CA

Lewis-San Antonio Healthy Communities Institute – HCI
Our mission is to create a pipeline of students, especially underrepresented populations, who are
interested in, engaged, and prepared for college and health related fields. HCI oversees San Antonio’s
non-clinical internship program in bringing students from various health disciplines on-site and in the
community for practicum experiences.
HCI Supervisor
909-920-6159

Reach Out (909) 982-8641
Reach Out’s mission is to strengthen communities by bringing people together to solve our region’s
toughest issues: breaking barriers to educational achievement, expanding economic opportunities, and
creating safe, healthy and innovative communities.
1126 W. Foothill Blvd., Ste 250
Upland, CA 91750

Ontario One-Stop TAY Center (909) 983-4466
Our services at the Ontario One-Stop TAY Center are delivered in a comprehensive manner. We meet the client where they are at and strive to guide clients towards successful outcomes. We have programs designed to take care of the basic needs of the consumer (food, shower, laundry) while providing a more in-depth experience that involves counseling (therapy), case management, and psychiatric services. 
316 East E Street,Ontario, CA 91764

Foothill Family Shelter (909) 920-0453
Upland, Ontario, Montclair, Rancho Cucamonga, Claremont and Pomona. Proof of residency is required for all services. Our services include: 120-Day Housing Program, 1-Year Housing Program, Extended Housing Program – 1501 W. Ninth Street, Suite D Upland, CA 91786

FAMILY ADVOCATE:
Behavioral Health Services San Bernardino Administration
(909) 388-0813
Contact: Doris Turner

SOCIAL GROUPS/CLUB HOUSES – (Wellness Centers)

Central Valley Fun Clubhouse (909) 877-4889
1501 S. Riverside Ave., Rialto, CA 92376
Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Pathways to Recovery (Clubhouse for ages 18+) (909) 421-9248
FAX: (909) 421-9219
850 E. Foothill Blvd., Rialto, CA 92376
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Provides social groups and peer support.

Tri-City Wellness Center (909) 242-7600
1403 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767
English and Spanish support groups, socialization, Transitional Age Youth (TAY) activities. Refer to Tri-City listing on this page  for a description of services or visit www.tricitymhs.org.

Amazing Place (Clubhouse for ages 18+)
(909) 458-1396
(909) 458-1309, Social Worker: Joanne Mitchell
2940 Inland Empire Blvd.
Monday through Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM (May vary with advance notices due to outings) Transportation offered from 6 pick-up sites: Montclair, Ontario (2), Rancho Cucamonga, Upland (2). Meals served every Friday.

Pacific Clinics Clubhouse (Wellness Center)
(626) 335-5980
1160 S. Grand Ave., Glendora, CA 91740

Women Rise Psychological Wellness Center 
-therapy, nutrition, wellness: massages, restorative yoga ($5 – $15), community yoga (free)

Pomona Youth Prevention Council
PYPC holds weekly meetings to educate and encourage our members to create change in
Pomona. Our mission is to provide a safe and supportive space that empowers young people
(12-18) in Pomona to develop ideas, opinions and elevate concerns in an effort to advocate for
positive and sustainable change in their communities.
https://linktr.ee/pypc for application

Just us 4 Youth 909-784-5787
158 W. 3rd St, Pomona, CA 91766
We mentor at promise youth to be better students. better people, and better leaders.

SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS

PLAN (Planned Lifetime Assistance Network) of California, DBA: Proxy Parent Foundation
Proxy Parent Foundation helps bridge the gap between the public and private sectors of the mental health system. Proxy Parent Foundation is a nonprofit, California corporation dedicated to assisting people with disabilities.
(888) 574-1258
(714) 997-3310
www.proxyparentfoundation.org

Debra G. Caldin, Trust Attorney
Makes home visits and the initial visit is a free consultation.
22842 Morro Drive, Carson, CA 90745
(818) 429-0551
(310) 707-7801
dcaldin@aol.com

RIVERSIDE COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

NAMI Western Riverside (951) 369-1913
NAMI Western Riverside provides a way for families and friends to assist each other and provide
emotional support in times of crisis as well as during dialing coping with a mental illness diagnosis.

Riverside County Department of Behavioral Health
(951) 686-4357

RCDMH CARES: (Community Assessment, Referral, Evaluation, and Support)
Assessment center for inpatient, outpatient, and crisis intervention services for residents of Riverside County. Accepts clients with insurance, MediCal or SSI/SSDI, and those with no medical coverage.
(800) 706-7500

Riverside County ETS (Emergency Treatment Services)
24-hour crisis intervention for Riverside County residents.
(951) 358-4881

TruEvolution Health and Justice
HIV Health Services & Support Groups: 951-888-1346 Ext 1
Behavioral Health: 951-888-1346 Ext 2
Emergency Housing: 951-888-1346 Ext 3

TEACHERS/ADMINISTRATION

THERAPY SERVICES

** NAMI PV does not directly refer persons out to therapy services. This information is for reference only.

Crossroads Family Therapy
416 W Badillo St.
Covina, CA 91723
(626) 676-9341

Psychology Today
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us
PsychologyToday.com is the world’s largest portal to psychotherapy; it includes free access to hundreds of thousands of professionals. While Psychology Today has expanded its mission and reach across decades and continents, we never cease to delight in satisfying humans’ innate curiosity about our favorite subject: Ourselves.

TRANSPORTATION

Get About Program (shared ride, schedule ahead of time)
A special service providing door-to-door transportation for the elderly and disabled in the cities of Claremont, La Verne, Pomona, & San Dimas.
Registration for Get About: (909) 621-9900
To schedule a ride: (909) 596-5964

Community Connections Program
This is a volunteer driver transportation program for seniors and the disabled. The key to the program is providing mileage reimbursement for volunteers to transport individuals who are unable to use public transportation because of illness, disability, or other reasons.
-Seniors or disabled persons only
-Ride must originate in Claremont, La Verne, Pomona, or San Dimas
-Rides can be arranged to cities across county lines and to multiple destinations
-Passengers recruit their own volunteer drivers from persons that they already know and trust
-Requests for these services are submitted for review and approval by an eligibility committee
-Passengers submit a record of miles driven by the volunteer driver for reimbursement
Contact Persons: Toni Levyssohn, Jenny Jolly
(909) 621-9900, Ext. 231 or 225               
For further information on transportation, contact helpline volunteer Cindy Angulo
(909) 630-6676

TRI-CITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER SERVICES

Tri-City Mental Health (909) 623-6131
Serving the cities of Claremont, La Verne, and Pomona
2008 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767
Tri-City Mental Health Center Crisis Number (866) 623-9500
Adult’s Walk-In Inquiry
Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Children’s Walk-In Inquiry
Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
After-Hours Services (909) 623-6131
Tri-City clients will be referred to their therapist. Non-Tri-City clients will be connected with their Supplemental Crisis Team.

Wellness Center (888) 593-4448
Support groups, TAY activities (Transitional Age Youth), and family programs. Monthly event calendars on website.
1403 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767

Peer-to-Peer Counselors (909) 623-6131
Free support services for individuals aged 16-25 and 60+. Volunteers meet individually with counselees and/or in groups to provide support. 

Therapeutic Community Gardening (TCG)
Therapeutic gardening and group activities for families, youth, adults, and military veterans.
(909) 784-3299
Contact: Luis Resendez

Community Navigators (888) 436-3246
The Community Navigators provide linkage and referral to community resources such as: mental health; substance abuse; food and shelter; tutoring and after-school programs; parenting classes; clothing and shoes; low-cost medical services.

Field Capable Clinical Services (909) 623-3246
Serving Tri-City residents 60 years and older who have age-related limitations that make it difficult for them to access mental health care. Service providers can visit the home, and services such as support groups are available at convenient locations. (Peer to Peer Programs also provide senior services).

Bridge Group (888) 436-3246
This is a gathering over a meal for people who are in the process of or seeking to become clients of Tri-City MHC. It’s a “bridge” from indigent to client status. It takes place every Thursday at 4:00 PM. 
2008 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767
Contact: Ernie Avila

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION

California Department of Rehabilitation
The California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) is an employment and independent living resource for people with disabilities.
www.dor.ca.gov

Dept. of Rehabilitation, West Covina (San Gabriel Valley)
(626) 813-7662

Dept. of Rehabilitation, Ontario
(909) 948-6050

Dept. of Rehabilitation, San Bernardino County
(909) 383-4401

Upland Living Word 909-303-0291
Men’s Rehab Home
852 Alpine St. Upland, CA 91786