Specialized Support

LGBTQIA

Sacramento LGBT Community Center (Marsha P. Johnson Center South)

  • Phone: (916) 442-1120
  • Address: 7725 Stockton Blvd, STE 0, Sacramento, CA 95823
  • Email: info@saccenter.org

Sacramento LGBT Community Center – Q-Spot Youth Drop-In Center

  • Phone: (916) 442-0185
  • Address: 1015 20th St, Sacramento, CA 95811
  • Website: saccenter.org/youth
  • Services: Provides a safe space for LGBTQ+ youth aged 13-24 with support groups, counseling, workshops, a computer lab, free HIV testing, housing assistance, and more.

Gender Health Center

  • Phone: (916) 455-2391
  • Address: 2020 29th St, Suite 201, Sacramento, CA 95817
  • Website: genderhealthcenter.org
  • Services: Offers counseling and therapy services for gender-diverse individuals, focusing on mental health and gender-affirming care.

PFLAG Sacramento

  • Website: pflagsacramento.org
  • Services: Provides support groups, educational resources, and advocacy training for LGBTQ+ individuals and their families.

Wind Youth Services

  • Phone: (916) 561-4900
  • Address: 815 S St, Sacramento, CA 95811
  • Website: windyouth.org
  • Services: Offers emergency shelter, peer advocacy, and resource referrals for unhoused youth aged 12-24, including LGBTQ+ youth.

California Youth Crisis Line

  • Phone: (800) 843-5200
  • Website: calyouth.org
  • Services: 24/7 crisis line providing support and referrals for youth aged 12-24 and their caregivers.

GLBT National Youth Talkline

  •  Phone: (800) 246-7743
  • Website: glbthotline.org
  • Services: Offers peer-support, chat, email support, and resource referrals for LGBTQ+ youth.

Trans and Queer Youth Collective

  • Services: Offers support groups, social events, leadership development opportunities, and advocacy training for transgender and queer youth aged 13-24.
  • Website: sacramentostepsforward.org

SCUSD LGBTQ Support Services

  • Services: Provides parenting education, counseling, assistance with system navigation, support groups, and resources for LGBTQ+ students and their families within the Sacramento City Unified School District.
  • Website: scc.losrios.edu

NAMI Sacramento LGBTQ Resources

  • Services: Offers mental health support, peer support, and support groups for LGBTQ+ youth, including a drop-in center open from noon to 6:00 p.m.
  • Website: cde.ca.gov

The Trevor Project

  • Phone: (866) 488-7386 (Available 24/7)
  • Website: thetrevorproject.org
  • Services: Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ+ youth under 25, including a 24/7 helpline, online chat, and text support.

Equality California

  • Website: eqca.org
  • Services: Advocates for LGBTQ+ civil rights and offers programs focusing on immigration, transgender rights, HIV prevention, and youth support.

Foster Care Support Services

FosterHope Sacramento

  • Phone: (916) 737-1481
  • Address: 4144 Winding Way, Sacramento, CA 95841
  • Website: fosterhopesac.org
  • Services: Provides foster care services, including the Foster2Foster Program, which offers peer-to-peer mentoring to current foster and probation youth aged 12 and up.

Independent Living Program (ILP) and Extended Foster Care

  • Phone: (916) 875-5770
  • Address: 744 P Street, MS 8-13-78, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • Website: dcfas.saccounty.gov
  • Services: Assists current and former foster youth aged 16 to 21 in achieving self-sufficiency through services such as daily living skills, money management, educational resources, housing assistance, and employment support.

Aging UP

  • Phone: (916) 860-9819
  • Address: P.O. Box 661855, Sacramento, CA 95866
  • Website: agingup.org
  • Services: Provides mentoring and support services to Sacramento region youth with current or former foster care experience, focusing on empowering them to successfully transition into adulthood. 

Stanford Sierra Youth & Families

  • Phone: (916) 344-0199
  • Address: 8912 Volunteer Lane, Sacramento, CA 95826
  • Website: ssyaf.org
  • Services: Offers a range of services including foster care and adoption services, family advocacy and support, and enhanced care management to help youth and families thrive.

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Sacramento

  • Phone: (916) 875-6460
  • Address: 8755 Sierra College Blvd., Suite 200, Roseville, CA 95661
  • Website: sacramentocasa.org
  • Services: Recruits, trains, and supports volunteers to serve as advocates for foster children in Sacramento County, ensuring their best interests are represented in court and beyond.

Next Move Homeless Services – Adolfo Transitional Housing Program

  • Phone: (916) 455-2160
  • Address: 8001 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95826
  • Website: nextmovesacramento.org
  • Services: Provides transitional housing and support services for emancipated foster and probation youth aged 18-24, including furnished single-occupancy rooms, on-site food pantry, and health services.

Better Life Children Services

  • Phone: (916) 641-0661
  • Address: 1900 Point West Way, Suite 273, Sacramento, CA 95815
  • Website: better-life.org
  • Services: A licensed foster family and adoption agency committed to helping children achieve permanence by engaging birth families, extended family members, and community leaders.

United Way California Capital Region – Foster Youth Support

  • Phone: (916) 368-3000
  • Address: 10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
  • Website: yourlocalunitedway.org
  • Services: Works with local foster youth to increase self-sufficiency and prepare them for success in life through various support programs.

Koinonia Family Services

  • Phone: (916) 369-1441
  • Address: 3731 Bradview Drive, Sacramento, CA 95827
  • Website: kfh.org
  • Services: Offers comprehensive support and services to youth in foster care and the families they serve, providing a foundation for them to thrive.

Alternative Family Services (AFS)

  • Phone: (916) 254-5200
  • Address: 9700 Business Park Dr., Suite 301, Sacramento, CA 95827
  • Website: afs4kids.org
  • Services: Provides foster care, adoption, and mental health services throughout California's San Francisco Bay Area and Greater Sacramento region, supporting vulnerable children and families in need of stability and well-being.

Children and Family Services (formerly Lilliput Families)

  • Phone: (916) 923-5444
  • Address: 8391 Auburn Blvd., Citrus Heights, CA 95610
  • Website: wayfinderfamily.org
  • Services: Ensures every child has an opportunity to be part of a safe, nurturing, lifelong family by providing high-quality child welfare programs, including foster care and adoption services, with a commitment to inclusive services for all families.

Transitional Housing Program-Plus (THP-Plus)

  • Phone: (916) 651-7465
  • Address: 744 P Street, MS 8-13-78, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • Website: cdss.ca.gov
  • Services: Offers transitional housing and supportive services for young adults who exited foster care on or after their 18th birthday, providing assistance for up to 36 cumulative months or until the age of 25.

Foster Care Program – Sacramento County

  • Phone: (916) 875-5770
  • Address: 7001-A East Parkway, Suite 1000, Sacramento, CA 95823
  • Website: https://ha.saccounty.gov/
  • Services: Provides cash and Medi-Cal benefits for providers of out-of-home care for children placed into foster care by Sacramento County Child Protective Services or the Probation Department.

Foster Youth Advocacy and Support

  • Phone: (916) 529-6742
  • Address: 7001-A East Parkway, Suite 700, Sacramento, CA 95823
  • Website: dcfas.saccounty.gov
  • Services: Provides resources and assistance to foster youth on various issues such as housing, substance abuse, and pregnancy, offering support through calls or texts.

United Way California Capital Region – Foster Youth Support

  • Phone: (916) 368-3000
  • Address: 10389 Old Placerville Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
  • Website: yourlocalunitedway.org
  • Services: Assists local foster youth in increasing self-sufficiency and preparing for success in life. Programs include the Collegiate Guaranteed Income Program, providing monthly financial support to former foster youth attending college, and literacy tutoring and homework help for K-12 students.

Foster Youth Education Fund (FYEF)

  • Phone: (916) 335-5485
  • Address: 2443 Fair Oaks Blvd., #392, Sacramento, CA 95825
  • Website: fyef.org
  • Services: Empowers former foster youth in the Sacramento region to achieve their higher education goals by providing scholarships for tuition, housing, books, computers, and transportation.

Aging UP

  • Phone: (916) 860-9819
  • Address: P.O. Box 661855, Sacramento, CA 95866
  • Website: agingup.org
  • Services: Offers free one-to-one mentoring, positive recreation, and independent living skills education to Sacramento region youth aged 13-22 with current or former foster care experience, empowering them to transition successfully into adulthood.

AcademySTAY

  • Email: info@AcademySTAY.org
  • Website: academystay.org
  • Services: Provides stable housing, life skills training, mentorship, and mental health support for aged-out foster youth (ages 18-24) pursuing education through university, community college, trade school, or apprenticeship programs.

Compassion Planet

  • Phone: (916) 672-6599
  • Address: 5505 Whitney Blvd., Rocklin, CA 95677
  • Website: compassionplanet.org
  • Services: Empowers aged-out foster youth and youth from at-risk backgrounds to achieve independence by providing job skills training, mentorship, and life skills development through their nonprofit businesses and community support.

Aspiranet Sacramento

  • Phone: (916) 254-5200
  • Address: 9700 Business Park Dr., Suite 301, Sacramento, CA 95827
  • Website: aspiranet.org
  • Services: Supports transitional-aged youth aging out of foster care by assisting with housing, employment, mental health care, and other needs to facilitate their move toward independence.

The Source Sacramento

  • Phone: (916) 787-7678
  • Email: theSource@kidshome.org
  • Website: thesourcesacramento.com
  • Services: Provides 24/7 support and resources for foster youth up to age 26 and their caregivers, including urgent response through phone, text, or live chat, assistance in overcoming challenges, and connections to community programs.

Foster Youth Services Coordinating Program (FYSCP)

  • Phone: (916) 228-2500
  • Address: 10474 Mather Blvd., Mather, CA 95655
  • Website: scoe.net
  • Services: Focuses on improving educational outcomes for students in foster care by coordinating services and providing support to address their unique educational, social, and emotional needs.

Foster Youth Services – Sacramento City Unified School District

  • Phone: (916) 643-9425
  • Address: 5735 47th Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95824
  • Website: scusd.edu
  • Services: Provides expertise in both educational and social service systems to serve the unique needs of children in foster care, aiming to build resilience and success through tailored support.

Foster Youth Advocacy and Support

  • Phone: (916) 529-6742
  • Address: 7001-A East Parkway, Suite 700, Sacramento, CA 95823
  • Website: dcfas.saccounty.gov 
  • Services: Offers resources and assistance to foster youth on various issues such as housing, substance abuse, and pregnancy. Youth can text or call for support and referrals.

Independent Living Program (ILP) and Extended Foster Care

  • Phone: (916) 875-5770
  • Address: 7001-A East Parkway, Suite 1000, Sacramento, CA 95823
  • Website: dcfas.saccounty.gov
  • Services: Assists current and former foster youth aged 16 to 21 in achieving self-sufficiency through services such as daily living skills, money management, educational resources, housing assistance, and employment support.

Transitional Housing for Foster Youth – Adolfo Transitional Housing Program

  • Phone: (916) 454-2120
  • Email: info@nextmovesacramento.org
  • Address: 8001 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95826
  • Website: nextmovesacramento.org
  • Services: Provides transitional housing and supportive services to former foster youth aged 18 to 24, including those with children. The program offers stable housing, case management, life skills training, and employment assistance to help young adults transition to independent living.

Developmental Support Services

River Oak Center for Children

  • Phone: (916) 609-5100
  • Address: 5445 Laurel Hills Dr., Sacramento, CA 95841
  • Website: riveroak.org
  • Services: Offers community-based treatment for children and youth experiencing behavioral health challenges, providing support in homes, schools, and community settings.

Sacramento Children's Home – Counseling Center

  • Phone: (916) 452-3981
  • Address: 2750 Sutterville Rd., Sacramento, CA 95820
  • Website: kidshome.org
  • Services: Provides a full array of mental health services to Medi-Cal eligible children and young adults aged 2 to 21, promoting mental health wellness, recovery, and safety.

HeartLand Child & Family Services

  • Phone: (916) 922-5100
  • Address: 1111 Howe Ave., Suite 125, Sacramento, CA 95825
  • Website: doingwhateverittakes.org
  • Services: Offers individual and family therapy, support and skills development groups, school and community-based services, psychiatric and medication services, 24-hour crisis intervention, and peer support and advocacy services.

NAMI Sacramento

  • Phone: (916) 890-5467
  • Address: P.O. Box 277147, Sacramento, CA 95827
  • Website: namisacramento.org
  • Services: Provides free mental health support, online and in-person groups, resources, and education for individuals and families affected by mental illness.

Cal Voices – SacMap Program

  • Phone: (916) 366-4600
  • Address: 720 Howe Ave., Suite 102, Sacramento, CA 95825
  • Website: calvoices.org
  • Services: Provides free, short-term services and support to youth aged 16 to 25 in Sacramento County, including outreach, crisis support, and connections to mental health resources.

Children and Family Services (formerly Lilliput Families)

  • Phone: (916) 923-5444
  • Address: 8391 Auburn Blvd., Citrus Heights, CA 95610
  • Website: wayfinderfamily.org
  • Services: Delivers mental health services to children and youth aged 0 to 21 and their families, aiming to reduce out-of-home placements and improve family functioning.

Families for Early Autism Treatment (FEAT)

  • Phone: (916) 303-7405
  • Address: P.O. Box 255722, Sacramento, CA 95865
  • Website: feat.org
  • Services: Dedicated to supporting families affected by autism spectrum disorders, emphasizing early intervention and providing resources, networking opportunities, and information to access effective treatments

Turning Point Community Programs

  • Phone: (916) 364-8395
  • Address: 10850 Gold Center Dr., Suite 325, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
  • Website: tpcp.org
  • Services: Provides behavioral health and social services to individuals of all ages, including children and teens. Offers programs designed to support mental health and developmental needs, empowering individuals to live their best lives.

Wayfinder Family Services (formerly Lilliput Families)

  • Phone: (916) 923-5444
  • Address: 8391 Auburn Blvd., Citrus Heights, CA 95610
  • Website: wayfinderfamily.org
  • Services: Delivers mental health services to children and youth up to age 21 and their families. Aims to reduce out-of-home placements by enhancing parenting skills, increasing protective factors, and improving child and family  functioning.

Child, Youth, and Family Mental Health Program

  • Phone: (916) 875-1055
  • Address: 7001-A East Parkway, Suite 700, Sacramento, CA 95823
  • Website: dhs.saccounty.gov
  • Services: Provides mental health services for children, youth, and families, including crisis resources, counseling, and connections to community programs. The program aims to promote mental health wellness and recovery.

Mental Health Access Team

  • Phone: (916) 875-1055
  • Address: 3331 Power Inn Road, Suite 180, Sacramento, CA 95826
  • Services: Screens and links Sacramento County children and youth (birth to 20 years) to appropriate mental health services. Bilingual staff and interpreters are available at no cost. The team also provides information and referrals to other community resources.

The Source Sacramento

  • Phone: (916) 787-7678
  • Address: 7001-A East Parkway, Suite 700, Sacramento, CA 95823
  • Website: thesourcesacramento.com
  • Services: Offers 24/7 support and resources for foster youth up to age 26 and their caregivers, including urgent response through phone, text, or live chat, assistance in overcoming challenges, and connections to community programs.

First 5 Sacramento

  • Phone: (916) 876-5865
  • Address: 2750 Gateway Oaks Dr., Suite 330, Sacramento, CA 95833
  • Website: https://first5sacramento.saccounty.gov/
  • Services: Provides early intervention services, including health and medical services, physical therapy, speech therapy, audiology, and counseling for children with developmental delays or risk factors.

School-Based Mental Health and Wellness (SBMHW) Program

  • Phone: (916) 228-2205
  • Email: centersofwellness@scoe.net
  • Website: https://www.scoe.net/
  • Services: Provides on-site mental health clinicians in schools throughout Sacramento County, transforming schools into "Centers of Wellness" to ensure students have access to mental health support.

Help Me Grow Sacramento

  • Phone: (916) 822-8744
  • Email: helpmegrow@scoe.net
  • Website: helpmegrowsac.org
  • Services: Supports early identification of developmental and behavioral delays in children from birth to age five. Families receive referrals to intervention services, promoting healthy development and school readiness.

Project SOARS (Screening, Outreach, and Referral Services)

  • Phone: (916) 228-2201
  • Website: findhelp.org
  • Services: Provides free developmental screenings and referrals for children at risk of developmental delays or disabilities. The program connects families to necessary support and early intervention services.

California Community Colleges Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS)

  • Phone: (916) 322-3234
  • Address: 1102 Q Street, 6th Floor, Sacramento, CA 95811
  • Website: cccco.edu
  • Services: Provides academic accommodations and support for students with disabilities attending California community colleges. 

California State University (CSU) Disability Services

  • Phone: Contact information varies by campus.
  • Website: calstate.edu
  • Services: Offers disability support services, including note-taking assistance, extended test time, and accessible campus resources for students attending CSU campuses.

University of California (UC) Disability Services

  • Phone: Contact information varies by campus.
  • Website: universityofcalifornia.edu
  • Services: Provides accommodations and disability services for UC students to ensure equal access to academic programs.

Transition Age Youth Policy Unit

Volunteers of America (VOA) – Disability Support Services

  • Phone: (916) 265-3400
  • Address: 3434 Marconi Ave., Sacramento, CA 95821
  • Website: voa.org
  • Services: Provides housing assistance, case management, supported living services, and mental health support for individuals with disabilities.

Youth Employment Opportunity Program (YEOP)

  • Phone: (916) 653-0707
  • Website: edd.ca.gov
  • Services: Provides services for youth ages 15-25, including peer advising, education and career coaching, employment assistance, and job readiness workshops.

California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) Student Services

  • Phone: (916) 324-1313
  • Address: 721 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • Website: dor.ca.gov
  • Services: Offers pre-employment transition services for students ages 16-21 with an Individualized Education Program (IEP), 504 plan, or disability. Supports job exploration, post-secondary education, and work readiness.

America’s Job Center of California (AJCC)

  • Phone: (877) 872-5627
  • Website: caljobs.ca.gov
  • Services: Provides employment and training services, including job search assistance, resume building, career guidance, and access to job fairs.

Creating Behavioral + Educational Momentum (CBEM)

  • Phone: (800) 381-6530
  • Address: 461 Bush Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94108
  • Website: cbemllc.com
  • Services: Provides critical intervention services for individuals with developmental disabilities and mental health disorders, including prevention and responsive services, stabilization, and crisis intervention.

Child Welfare Information Gateway

  • Phone: (800) 394-3366
  • Email: info@childwelfare.gov
  • Website: childwelfare.gov
  • Services: Provides resources and tools on topics including child welfare, child abuse and neglect, out-of-home care, and adoption. Offers specific support services for youth transitioning out of foster care.

California Department of Developmental Services (DDS)

  • Phone: (916) 654-1690
  • Address: 1215 O Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • Website: dds.ca.gov
  • Services: Provides support for individuals with developmental disabilities such as intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, and related conditions.

Strategies to Empower People (S.T.E.P.)

Phone: (916) 679-1555

Address: 3200 Inland Empire Blvd., Suite 230, Ontario, CA 91764

Website: stepagency.com

Services: Offers Supported Living, Independent Living, Vocational, and Interpreting Services for adults with developmental disabilities, including those with deaf/blindness and behavioral challenges.

Connections for Life

  • Phone: (916) 381-2688
  • Address: 11060 Coloma Rd., Suite 4, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
  • Website: connections4life.org
  • Services: Provides supported living services for individuals with intellectual disabilities, focusing on personal freedom, independence, and choice.

UCP of Sacramento and Northern California

  • Phone: (916) 283-8317
  • Website: ucpsacto.org
  • Services: Offers programs and services that assist children and adults with developmental disabilities, promoting increased independence and selfconfidence.

The Arc of California

  • Phone: (916) 552-6619
  • Website: thearcca.org
  • Services: Advocates for and supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, offering resources for parents and caregivers.

Sacramento Autistic Spectrum and Special Needs Alliance (SASSNA)

  • Phone: Not provided
  • Website: bigdayofgiving.org
  • Services: Provides services and support for neurodiverse young people up to age 22 and their families, pioneering a new system of care in the Greater Sacramento region.

MIND Institute

  • Phone: (916) 703-0280
  • Website: health.ucdavis.edu/mindinstitute
  • Services: A research and treatment center dedicated to understanding and treating neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism and fragile X syndrome.

Faith and Culturally-Based Support Services

EveryONE Matters Ministries

  • Phone: Not provided
  • Website: everyonemattersministries.com
  • Services: Offers a faith-based transitional housing program with services and resources aimed at alleviating and preventing homelessness among families and individuals.

Koinonia Family Services

  • Phone: (916) 652-5814
  • Address: 5980 Webb Street, Loomis, CA 95650
  • Website: kfh.org
  • Services: Provides foster care and adoption services, equipping resource parents to care for foster youth and facilitating family reunification whenever possible. 

Lutheran Social Services of Northern California

  • Phone: (916) 453-2900
  • Address: 4390 47th Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95824
  • Website: lssnorcal.org
  • Services: Offers support to individuals and families facing homelessness, mental illness, addiction, or disaster, providing services regardless of faith background.

Catholic Charities of Sacramento

  • Phone: (916) 733-0253
  • Address: 2110 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95818
  • Website: scd.org
  • Services: Provides a range of services to the poor across 20 counties, including support for families and children, regardless of religious, social, or economic backgrounds.

Sacramento Area Congregations Together (Sacramento ACT)

  • Phone: (916) 389-8990
  • Address: 2409 15th Street, Sacramento, CA 95818
  • Website: sacact.org
  • Services: A faith-based organization that develops leadership in communities through storytelling and relationships, addressing community issues and solutions.

Relationships With Purpose

  • Phone: (916) 440-1500
  • Address: 600 Bercut Drive, Sacramento, CA 95811
  • Website: relationshipswithpurpose.org
  • Services: Provides community outreach, resource assistance, and advocacy support for the Sacramento community, encouraging engagement through various programs.

Defending the Cause Regional Alliance

  • Phone: Not provided
  • Website: defendingthecause.org
  • Services: Supports children, families, and social workers through mentoring, advocacy, foster child support, and respite care, focusing on wrapping around those in need.

World Relief Sacramento

  • Phone: (916) 978-2650
  • Address: 4616 Roseville Road, Suite 107, North Highlands, CA 95660
  • Website: worldrelief.org
  • Services: Provides support to refugees and immigrants, including resettlement assistance, legal services, and community integration programs.

South Sacramento Mental Health Collaborative

  • Phone: (916) 495-4561
  • Email: r.alilmft@southsacmhc.com
  • Address: 2020 29th Street, Sacramento, CA 95817
  • Website: southsacmhc.com
  • Services: Offers trauma-informed, culturally responsive therapy, including individual, couples, group, and family therapy. Specializes in services for youth, LGBTQ+ individuals, Muslim families, and ex-offenders.

Soul Space Sacramento

  • Phone: (916) 285-1810
  • Email: support@ontrackconsulting.org
  • Address: 520 9th Street, Suite 102, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • Website: ontrackconsulting.org/services-projects/soul-space/
  • Services: Provides hands-on resources to maintain mental health, substance use prevention, financial stability, and emotional wellness through culturally affirming connections, education, and practical support. Services include individual assessments, case management, support groups, life skills education, stress reduction classes, financial empowerment coaching, and employment counseling. All services are cost-free to the Black community in Sacramento.

Powerhouse Ministries – Folsom, CA

Powerhouse Ministries provides comprehensive support services, academic programs, and faith-based resources to individuals and families in need.

Main Contact Information

  • Phone: (916) 983-0658
  • Address: 311 Market Street, Folsom, CA 95630
  • Website: phmfolsom.org

Support Services

  • Crisis and Community Care Center
    • Phone: (916) 983-0658
    • Office Hours: Monday–Wednesday: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM; Thursday: 9:00 AM–12:00 PM
    • Services: Immediate resources for homeless prevention, medical clinics, treatment referrals, job readiness, and temporary and permanent housing assistance.
  • Sunday Night Church
    • Address: 320 Montrose Drive, Folsom, CA 95630
    • Service Time: Sundays at 5:00 PM
    • Services: A family worship service including a warm meal, worship, and Bible teaching. Powerhouse Kids is available for children from birth through 5th grade.
  • Ignite Student Ministries
    • Address: 320 Montrose Drive, Folsom, CA 95630
    • Meeting Time: Wednesdays from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
    • Services: Weekly outreach program for middle and high school students, offering games, dinner, worship, and mentorship.

Academic & Leadership Programs

Leadership College

  • Phone: (916) 984-9912
  • Services: A two-year residential internship program for young adults (ages 18–24), providing housing, mentorship, leadership training, and ministry experience.

Military Resources

California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) Student Services

  • Phone: (916) 324-1313
  • Address: 721 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • Website: dor.ca.gov
  • Services: Offers pre-employment transition services for students ages 16-21 with an Individualized Education Program (IEP), 504 plan, or disability. Supports job exploration, post-secondary education, and work readiness.

Northern California Recruiting Battalion

  • Phone: (916) 636-2010
  • Address: 2880 Sunrise Blvd, Suite 230, Rancho Cordova, CA 95742
  • Website: recruiting.army.mil/6thbde/6ibn/
  • Services: Responsible for U.S. Army recruitment across Northern California, offering information on enlistment options, benefits, and career opportunities.

Recruiting Station Sacramento – U.S. Marine Corps

  • Phone: (916) 229-8005
  • Address: 4090 Truxel Rd, Suite 100, Sacramento, CA 95834
  • Website: 12thmcd.marines.mil/Units/RS-Sacramento/
  • Services: Provides information and assistance for those interested in joining the U.S. Marine Corps, including enlistment processes and career paths.

Air Force Recruiting Office

  • Phone: (916) 928-4800
  • Address: 5500 Madison Ave, Suite 150, Sacramento, CA 95841
  • Website: airforce.com/find-a-recruiter
  • Services: Offers guidance on careers in the U.S. Air Force, including enlistment options, benefits, and training programs.

John F. Kennedy Marine Corps Junior ROTC Program

California Cadet Corps

  • Phone: (916) 854-3400
  • Address: 10 Sonoma Ave, Building 1301, Sacramento, CA 95811
  • Website: cacadets.org
  • Services: A state-run paramilitary youth organization offering leadership training, citizenship education, and military knowledge for students in elementary through college levels.

Young Marines – Sacramento Division

  • Website: youngmarines.org
  • Services: A national youth program for boys and girls aged 8 through high school, promoting leadership, citizenship, and a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.

Discovery Challenge Academy

  • Phone: (844) 633-3301
  • Address: 2922 Transworld Dr, Stockton, CA 95206
  • Website: iamdiscovery.org
  • Services: A free 22-week residential, quasi-military program for high school students who are behind in credits, offering academic recovery and life skills development.

Sacramento State Army ROTC

  • Phone: (916) 278-7311
  • Address: 6000 J St, Sacramento, CA 95819
  • Website: csus.edu/academic-affairs/army-rotc/
  • Services: Offers college students leadership training and a pathway to commission as officers in the U.S. Army upon graduation.