Updated10.4.2021
SUTTER/YUBA COMMUNITY RESOURCES
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
Latino Outreach Center (Sutter Yuba Behavioral Health): For Spanish speaking adults, children and families
call 530-674-1885, Monday through Thursday, 8:00AM – 5:00PM for information, registration and intake; all
appointments are by telephone only.
Sutter Yuba Behavioral Health:
Youth Services call 530-822-7513, Monday – Friday, 8:00AM – 5:00PM
Adult Services (new clients) call 530-822-7200, Monday – Wednesday, 8:00AM – 5:00PM
Sutter Health Grief and Bereavement Support: For adults and children, call 530-749-3460, Monday – Friday,
9:00AM – 5:00PM
Casa de Esperanza: Crisis line for help with domestic violence; 24 hours/day, 7days/week, 530-674-2040
Tri-County Diversity: Community resources, peer support, and social events for the LGBTQIA community in
Yuba, Sutter, and Colusa counties; call or text 530-763-2411; https://www.tricountydiversity.org/
CalHOPE: Support for emotional stress, including COVID related stress; 833-317-4673
California Parent and Youth Hotline: Support and resource referrals to parents and youth during COVID; 7
days/week, 8AM – 8PM, call or text 855-427-2736,
California Peer-Run Warm Line: “a highly accessible low-threshold mental health resource that people can
use to seek support before they’ve reached the crisis point, in the hope that support now will prevent crisis
later. All calls are free and confidential.” Open 24/7, 1-855-845-7415 (toll free) or CHAT mentalhealthsf.org
National Institute of Mental Health:
Crisis Text Line: Text HELLO to 741741
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Disaster Distress Helpline: 1-800-985-5990; Text TalkWithUs to 66746
SUPPORT GROUPS
Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL): Tuesdays, 7:00PM, First Lutheran Church, 850 Cooper Avenue, YC,
Call Sandy at 530-743-8782 for more information.
New Beginnings Codependents Anonymous: Tuesdays, 7:00PM, Cornerstone Community Church, 700
Washington Ave., YC, 530-275-1478
Overeaters Anonymous: Mondays, 6:00PM, St Andrew Presbyterian Church, 1390 Franklin Road, YC
Call 530-635-5034 for more information. No meetings due to COVID-19; call 415-246-0064.
Al-AnonTwin Cities: Tuesdays, 7:00-8:30PM and Wednesdays, 10:00-11:00AM, The Bride Church, 1321
Peach Tree Lane, YC; call 530-334-6734 for more information.
The Widowed Persons Group of Sutter-Yuba: Wednesdays, 1:00PM, Tracy’s Diner, 724 J St. Marysville
COVID-19 RENT RELIEF
Renters who are income eligible, have experienced financial hardship due to COVID-19 and have past due
rent (accrued between 3/1/2020 & 9/30/2021) can apply for 25% of past due and future rent plus 100% of up to
12 months of unpaid or future utility bills.
Landlords can get reimbursed for 80% of past due rent (accrued between 3/1/2020 & 9/30/2021) if they agree
to waive the remaining 20% of unpaid rent.
Updated10.4.2021
After September 30, 2021, renters will be responsible for paying 100% of past due rent which can be covered if
they apply for assistance.
Go to http://housing.ca.gov/ or call 833-430-2122 (7AM – 7PM, Mon – Sun)
COVID-19 FINANCIAL AID
Childcare: Short-term funding is available for eligible Sutter County residents to assist with costs of childcare;
call Sutter County One Stop,(530) 822-5120 x3031
Cash Aid: One-time payment of $400 or $800, income restrictions apply, call Sutter County One Stop,
(530) 822-5120
HOMELESS SERVICES
Hands of Hope: A day facility that provides laundry, showers, clothing, and light case management for people
who are homeless, ID required.
Coordinated Entry: Part of HUD’s Continuum of Care (COC) Program, a county-based point of entry for people
who are homeless or about to be homeless providing connections to all partnering homeless programs; ID
required.
Sutter County: 909 Spiva Avenue, Yuba City; M-F 9:00AM - 3:30PM, 530-755-3491
Yuba County: 131 F Street, Marysville; M-F 9:00AM - 3:30PM, 530-749-6811
Sutter County CalWORKs/Employment Services Housing Support Program: For recipients of CalWORKs and
are homeless or about to be homeless, 539 Garden Hwy, Ste A, YC, 530-822-7133
Salvation Army Rapid Rehousing Program: Income eligible, homeless or soon to be homeless and not
receiving assistance from any other housing program, 401 Del Norte Ave., YC, Call Bethanie Hall,
530-216-4530 x4539
Job Assistance for People Experiencing Homelessness: Job Search Assistance, Paid Work Experience, On-
the-job Training, Training Opportunities; Sutter County One Stop, 950 Tharp Road, #1000, 530-822-5120
EVICTION ASSISTANCE (for tenants)
As of October 1, 2021 renters who receive a notice to “pay or quit” for unpaid rent during the COVID-19
pandemic can still be protected from eviction. If the notice is for unpaid rent between March 1, 2020
and September 30, 2021, renters must give their landlord a signed declaration of COVID-10 related
financial distress, https://housing.ca.gov/pdf/forms/tenant/1179_02d.pdf within 15 business days of
receiving a notice to “pay or quit”.
Resources:
California Rural Legal Assistance COVID-19 Resources
http://www.crla.org/covid-19
Local Office: 511 D Street, Marysville, CA; 530-742-5191
California Courts Tenant Rights Checklist for Evictions
https://www.courts.ca.gov/44660.htm#tenants
Legal Services of Northern California – What to do with court eviction papers
https://lsnc.net/housing/i-was-just-served-court-eviction-papers-what-do-i-do
Legal Services of Northern California – Answer to Eviction Instruction Packet
https://lsnc.net/sites/default/files/Complete%20Answer%20Packet%2012-17-2020.pdf
Updated10.4.2021
Law Help CA – https://www.lawhelpca.org/
FOOD PANTRIES
1. Crossroads Community Church, Mon – Fri, 2:00pm – 3:00PM, 445 B Street, YC, 751-9168
2. Salvation Army, T & F 9:00AM – 11:00AM, 401 Del Norte, YC, 216-4530 x4539
3. St. Andrew Presbyterian Church (Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard), Mon-Fri, 1:15PM – 3:15PM, 1390 Franklin
Ave., YC, 743-7353
4. St. Vincent de Paul (St. Isidore Catholic Church), T-TH, 9:15AM-11:15AM, 222 Clark Ave., YC, 671-5154
5. Hope of Heart Relief Center (Glad Tidings Church), Wed. & Fri, 10:00AM – 2:00PM, 4444 Live Oak Blvd.
(north of Eager road), 530-671-3160 x245
6. First Lutheran Church, Thursdays, 10:00 – 11:30AM, 850 Cooper Avenue, Yuba City
7. Cornerstone of Hope Food Pantry, 700 Washington Ave., YC, 530-674-3087
8. Craftsmen for Christ, 1321 Peach Tree Lane, YC, 530-751-0505
9. Yuba City SDA Food Pantry, 1460 Richland Rd., YC, 530-673-3754
10. First United Methodist Church Food Pantry, 3101 Colusa Hwy. YC, 530-673-5858
11. The Bride Church Mobile Meals Ministry, 1321 Peachtree Ln., YC, 530-822-7910
USDA/PRODUCE DISTRIBUTION SITES
1. USDA, 3
RD
Monday, 760 Stafford Way, YC, 9AM – 10AM
2. USDA, 4
th
Friday, Moose Lodge, 205 S. Walton Avenue, 9-10AM
3. Produce, Fridays, First Lutheran Church,850 Cooper Avenue, 10-11:30AM
4. Fresh Food, Salvation Army, Fridays 9/3-10/29, 9AM – 12PM, 401 Del Norte Avenue 530-216-4530 x4537
FOOD DELIVERY PROGRAMS
1. Yuba-Sutter Food Bank will make deliveries to food-insecure seniors 60 and older, handicapped or other
groups at high risk to coronavirus, and people without transportation on Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays
beginning March 28. Contact the Yuba-Sutter Food Bank by 3:00pm on the day before the delivery.
Call 530-673-3834 or email [email protected] Type “Delivery” in the subject line.
For more updates, go to http://www.yuba-sutterfoodbank.com/
2. Salvation Army Daily Food Distribution (also bathrooms and handwashing)
68 Second Street, Yuba City (near the boat dock), 12:00PM - 1:00PM
131 F Street, Marysville, 10:00AM - 11:00AM
3. Cornerstone Church of Yuba City offers a grocery and pharmacy run program for seniors and others who
are at risk, can pay for their groceries, and need someone to shop for them. Call 530-674-8463 or
visit www.cornerstoneyc.com/grocery
4. Yuba-Sutter COVID-19 Relief Task Force (group of nonprofit organizations): To assist locals affected by the
current coronavirus emergency. Hotline open 7 days/week, 9:00AM – 5:00PM; 530-645-2003,
https://www.yubasutterchamber.com/yubasutterrelieftaskforce
CHILDCARE RESOURCES
Childcare Funding: Short-term funding is available for eligible Sutter County residents to assist with costs of
childcare; call Sutter County One Stop, (530) 822-5120 x3031
Childcare Funding: Children’s Home Society 1650 Sierra Avenue, Ste 102, Yuba City, 530-645-6298
Income eligible parents can apply for funding to cover or subsidize cost of childcare. CHS also provides
referrals to local early education and childcare programs and other services.
REFUGEE ASSISTANCE
International Rescue Committee Sacramento: Refugee resettlement assistance, 2020 Hurley Way, Suite 420,
Sacramento 95825; 916-482-0120, https://www.rescue.org/announcement/refugee-resettlement-sacramento
Updated10.4.2021
World Relief Sacramento; Refugee resettlement assistance, 4616 Roseville Rd. Ste 107, North Highlands,
95660, 916-978-2650, https://worldrelief.org/sacramento/for-clients/afghan-allies/#afghans
No One Left Behind: SIV and resettlement assistance to US allies and their families, https://nooneleft.org/how-
to-get-a-visa/
Office of State Senator Jim Nielsen: For assistance obtaining services from state agencies; 1110 Civic Center
Blvd., Ste 202-A, YC, 530-751-8657, M-F, 9AM – 5PM.
WIC (WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN)
Nutrition education, breastfeeding support, groceries, and community resources for Sutter and Yuba County
residents with these qualifying conditions: pregnant, breastfeeding/bottle feeding, or have a child under age 5
AND low to medium income or receive Medi-Cal, CalWorks, or CalFresh. Migrant, military, and kinship/foster
care families are encouraged to apply.
Sutter County Health Dept, 1445 Veterans Mem. Circle, YC, 822-7224, M-Th 8AM – 5:30PM, every other
Friday 8AM – 5PM
Live Oak Boy Scout Building, 2670 Myrtle St. L.O., 822-7224, 2
nd
Thurs 9AM – 4:30PM
Richland Neighborhood Center, 420 Miles Ave, YC, 822-7224, 1
st
Thurs 9AM – 4:30PM
PARENTING CLASSES AND 0-5 SERVICES
Help Me Grow: FREE monthly health and development screenings for Sutter County children ages 0-5; for
dates and locations, call 530-822-7505 or go to www.sutterkids.org
Parent Project: Parenting for strong willed or defiant children; For more info or to register call 530-749-4972 or
Zoom Positive Discipline 2021: Parenting workshops for Yuba Sutter families with children ages 0-7; for more
info call 530-749-4040 or 530-301-1654; to register go to https://tinyurl.com/fall21pd
AlphaBITS Workshops: A 6-week virtual series based on The Whole Brian Child for parents and caregivers of
children in preschool through 4
th
grade who live or attend school in Yuba County; for more info call 530-749-
4040; to register go to https://tinyurl.com/Yuba2021
Parent Project: Learn prevention/intervention strategies for challenging behaviors of teens ages 10+; 10 or 16
weeks, Sutter County Probation, call 530-822-4371. FREE
Love and Logic Early Childhood Parenting: 4 ZOOM sessions, Thursdays 10/7, 14, 21, & 28, 6PM – 7:30PM,
for parents/caregivers of children ages 0-5 in Sutter County; call or text Jennifer at (925) 997-4952.
LOW-COST INTERNET SERVICES
United Way: Broadband Internet for $10-$20/month for income eligible people. Text INTERNET to 211-211 or
visit http://broadband.unitedwaysca.org/
Xfinity: Comcast will offer new residential customers who qualify its $9.95-per-month, with the first 3 months
free. https://apply.internetessentials.com/ 855-846-8376
AT&T offers families with at least one person in household who is a SNAP participant 10Mbps home internet
service for $10.00 per month. Call 855-220-5211 or go to https://www.att.com/internet/access/
COVID-19 TESTING
1. Ampla Health, 1000 Sutter Street, Yuba City; 530-673-9420; Sutter County only, MD referral required
2. Peach Tree Health, 5730 Packard Avenue, Marysville; 530-812-7011; Yuba County only, MD referral req.
3. OptumServe: Parking lot of 832 Gray Ave., Tues-Sat, 7AM – 7PM; reg online or call 888-634-1123
Updated10.4.2021
4. CVS Drive-Thru Testing Site: 906 E Street, Marysville, by appt. only, register online
5. Rite Aid Pharmacy: 1590 Butte House Road, Yuba City, 8AM – 10PM, 530-755-3846
COVID-19 VACCINATIONS
Yuba County: https://www.yuba.org/coronavirus/register_for_vaccination.php
Sutter County: https://www.suttercounty.org/community/coronavirus-updates/covid-vaccine/register-for-a-covid-
19-vaccination
BENEFITS
BenefitsCAL is a one-stop location for CalFresh, CalWORKS, Medi-Cal, County Medical Services Program,
Disaster CalFresh, and General Assistance/General Relief. Go to https://www.benefitscal.org/
EMPLOYMENT
OnwardCA https://onwardca.org/resources/?state=ca&lang=en
This website aims to serve as a one-stop repository of information and resources for workers displaced by the
COVID-19 pandemic.” There are links to information and resources in three areas of need: Immediate sources
for monetary aid for both workers and employers; Emergency non-monetary resources such as food, shelter,
medicine, childcare and more; and Job matching to pair up workers’ skills with companies that are doing
immediate hiring.
The website is a collaboration between Bitwise Industries, Kapor Center, Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office,
LinkedIn and Salesforce.
Employment Development Department https://www.edd.ca.gov/about_edd/coronavirus-2019.htm
California Coronavirus Response https://covid19.ca.gov/
Sutter County One Stop: www.sutteronestop.com 530-822-5120
EXPANDED CHILD TAX CREDIT
For families who don’t file taxes or have a bank account, go to: https://www.getctc.org/en This tool is bilingual
and mobile-friendly.
MEDICAL INSURANCE
For people who have suddenly lost their job and/or health insurance there are a few of options:
People who had health insurance through their job and no longer have that job are entitled to continued
coverage under COBRA for at least 18 months; however, the premium for this coverage will be higher because
the employer is no longer paying their part.
People who do not want to use COBRA may be able to buy coverage through Covered California (California’s
version of the Affordable Care Act). It is worth investigating because the federal financial assistance is
augmented by new state subsidies available for Californians who make up to $75,000 per year, or up to
$150,000 per year for a family of four. www.coveredca.com/see-if-you-qualify-for-financial-help/
Covered California enrollment is still open. Call 800-300-1506 for more information.
People with low or no income may qualify for Medi-Cal; most Californians with incomes under $17,200 or a
family of four under $35,500 will not have to pay a premium. Go to https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/medi-
cal/Pages/ApplyforMedi-Cal.aspx
EMERGENCY ALERT
Yuba County: bepreparedyuba.org
Sutter County: bepreparedsutter.org