A Light of Hope (ALOH):
- Offers supportive and healing groups for youth, young adults and parents via Zoom. ALOH will provide Zoom links through their private Facebook groups. If residents are interested, call the ALOH phone number and say that they are interested in joining. Staff will contact them back if they are the right fit for the Zoom meeting groups. Learn more about their organization at alightofhopescv.org/.
- ALOH also partners with SC Grocery. Groceries are provided to residents including homeless, seniors, at risk etc. at the ALOH warehouse on Monday and Wednesday nights from 5:30-7PM, and Saturday mornings 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. The warehouse is located at 21176 Centre Pointe Pkwy #300 Santa Clarita, California 91350. Grocery/canned food donations are accepted and encouraged Monday through Saturday 8-12 p.m. Contact SC Grocery directly at (661) 425-7575.
Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley:
- Virtual Programming via Zoom and IGTV for youth. Parents and guardians must complete their online consent form on website prior to participation. The Boys and Girls Club is also seeking donations of any size to continue providing quality programming during the COVID-19 outbreak. Learn more and complete the form at scvbgc.org/.
Bridge to Home:
- Bridge to Home offers support and assistance to individuals and families experiencing homelessness in the Santa Clarita Valley. They have an urgent need for supplies including paper plates, cups, individual wipes, razors and more. Donations of goods are accepted Monday through Friday at the shelter, located at 23031 Drayton Street, Santa Clarita, CA 91350. Financial donations are needed as well. Please visit btohome.org/ or call (661) 254-4663 for more information.
Child & Family Center:
- Child & Family Center is dedicated to providing support services to children, families and adults that range from intervention to therapeutic services and more.They have temporary Clinical Hours during the COVID-19 outbreak which are Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, and Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All services are by appointment only and the majority of services will be provided by phone or through an audio/visual platform for telehealth. Residents can make an appointment by calling the office at 661-259-9439. There will be a Health Screen prior to coming to the site for Face to Face appointments. Learn more at childfamilycenter.org/.
- Hotline for Domestic Violence: Due to increased isolation and staying at home, they have a 24/7 operation hotline at 661-259-4357.
- Hotline for Substance Abuse Problems: Community members with Substance Abuse problems can call their hotline at 661-481-2801
Circle of Hope
- Circle of Hope is dedicated to providing educational, financial and supportive wellness therapies to those diagnosed with cancer in the Santa Clarita Valley. Circle of Hope is seeking financial donations of any size to continue to be able to provide these services through this global pandemic. Donations can be made through our website at www.circleofhopeinc.org . At this time Circle of Hope is providing many wellness classes and programs on line and through Zoom and Facebook Live. Our Support Group is continuing to meet every other Tuesday through Zoom. Please contact our offices for details. Though our office and wellness center is closed at this time, we are continuing to monitor phones and we are available by email. Please contact us at info@circleofhopeinc.org or at 661 254-5218.
Family Promise:
- Family Promise brings shelter, meals, and support services to families without homes. Family Promise is a cost-efficient, effective community response to family homelessness.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, host sites and volunteers are canceled for now. New families that join the shelter program during this crisis will be housed in a motel until they are able to determine it is safe and responsible to resume usual rotational shelter program.They are providing over the phone case management and other services with minimal direct contact.
- Financial donations and the donation of goods including fitted sheets for twin and queen beds, towels, diapers (size 5 and 6), baby wipes, diaper cream, cleaning supplies, disposable cleaning gloves, bleach, disinfectant spray and wipes, laundry detergent, paper towels and more are needed and encouraged.
- Contact Family Promise at contact@familypromisescv.org or (661) 251-2867
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and its Foundation are here to serve the Santa Clarita Valley’s healthcare needs.
- We want you to know that should you have an emergency healthcare issue, please do not hesitate to visit our Emergency Department. We take pains to make sure every patient we treat is safe.
- During this time of “shelter at home,” we provide regular updates on our website, our monthly Foundation e-news, and our social media channels. We host a Facebook Live three times a week, often with Q & A session with a physician. We also are offering our Community Education Classes online via Zoom. These classes provide information on topics such as nutrition, common health issues and stress relief. Register for classes at henrymayo.com/community education/online-classes/
- Now more than ever, we rely on the support of our generous donors to help us provide critical, life-saving care for our community and beyond. Please consider making a donation today to help us with our mission. You may make a gift at henrymayogiving.com, or by calling 661.200.1200. Your gifts save lives!
Los Angeles County:
- The County has launched a new food drive called #HereForTheHolidays that makes it simple for you to put a celebratory meal on the table of a struggling family. Get involved here.
Michael Hoefflin Foundation for Children’s Cancer:
- Although the 10th Annual Walk for Kids with Cancer is postponed for a future date, the foundation is seeking financial donations if possible. Learn more at mhf.org.
Samuel Dixon Family Health Center:
- In light of the Coronavirus (Covid-19), Samuel Dixon Family Health Center is offering FREE tele-health support groups for teens and adults. The groups are available in English and Spanish. Call 661-478-7405 to sign up or email nasha@sdfhc.org for the English group and giselle@sdfhc.org for the Spanish group. ALL appointments will be over the phone.
Santa Clarita Special Olympics:
- The Santa Clarita Special Olympics are cancelling all sports trainings/practices, coach trainings, competitions, and co-hosted school activities through June 7. In addition, all in-person fundraising events through June are cancelled.
- Donations are Needed: Make a donation at org/doubleyourgift, and your gift will be matched (up to $15,000), thanks to an anonymous donor.
- You may also enter the Dream House Raffle to not only help athletes win on and off the playing field, but you can also win a dream house! Learn more at socalraffle.com.
SCV Food Pantry:
- No one is allowed into the pantry at this time, and the line outside of the building has 6 foot placement markers on the ground. Clients will place ID on the glass door and move onto the next area to receive pre-packaged groceries from volunteers. New Clients must bring ID and proof of residency. Learn more at scvfoodpantry.org/.
- Volunteer at the SCV Food Pantry: They are accepting new volunteers anytime. Please call the office at 661-255-5001 or apply online. All volunteers will be provided gloves and masks.
- Donations Needed: They have an urgent need for dried beans, rice, canned fruit, canned tomatoes and canned soup. They are accepting all other food donations as well.
SCV Pregnancy Center:
- Open Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. Walk-ins can call the number on the door to see if there is availability or to make an appointment at a later time. Pregnancy testing, ultrasounds and STD testing are available. Same day testing results at the facility rather are available as well to save pregnant mothers from have to go to the Emergency Room or Urgent Care. New clients are accepted at this time. Call the office for more information at 661-255-0082 or visit their website at https://www.scvpc.org/.
SCV Youth Project:
- The Youth Project is an innovative, school-linked, nonprofit organization assisting teens (12-18) with issues they face on a daily basis such as depression, suicide, substance abuse, pregnancy, bullying, peer pressure and more. Learn more and donate at helpnothassle.org/.
- Financial Donations Needed: 100% of the monies raised goes directly to the Youth Project providing FREE mental health services to teens. Monthly donations of $20 can be made in their Say Yes to Youth program. Individuals are also encourage to donate to their GoFundMe account to continue services to youth in the SCV: charity.gofundme.com/o/en/campaign/theyouthproject
- The SCV Youth Project is a federally registered 501(c) (3)All contributions are tax deductible in accordance with state and federal laws (TAX ID# 95-4781732)
SCV Senior Center:
- The Senior Center is in need of volunteers to help bring the meals to seniors who cannot come to pick them up at Bella Vida. They also are in need of financial donations and non-perishables including dried fruit, canned soup, paper towels and toilet paper. Additionally, their support groups and mental health groups are meeting virtually via Zoom. Learn more at myscvcoa.org/important-coronavirus-update/.
Single Mothers Outreach:
- Empowering single parents and their children by providing hope, support, and resources so families can become self-sustaining and thrive. Financial donations needed along with non-perishable foods, diapers (sizes 3 to 6), wipes and t Visit their website at www.singlemothersoutreach.org/ to learn more.
SRD Straightening Reins:
- Specializes in equine-assisted and interactive therapies designed to improve adolescent and teen mental health and well-being. They are continuing services by appointment only and abiding by guidelines set forth by the CDC. Please call the office at 661-803-1641. New clients are being accepted at this time. SRD Straightening Reins is located at 27943 Seco Canyon Road, #318, Santa Clarita, California Learn more at www.srdstraighteningreins.org/.
Triumph Foundation:
- Triumph Foundation’s mission is to help children, adults, and Veterans with Spinal Cord Injury/Disorder (SCI) to triumph over their disability and to inspire them to keep moving forward with their lives by pushing themselves to get better every day. They are offering Zoom support classes at this time. For information go to the Triumph Foundation Facebook at facebook.com/TriumphOverSCI.
- If you are experiencing problems obtaining catheters, please visit: triumph-foundation.org/news/curemarch2020/