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Transition to Adulthood Resource Guide

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Social Security Administration (SSA)
https://www.ssa.gov
800-772-1213
Learn about and apply for benefits.

Office of Clients Rights
https://www.disabilityrightsca.org/publications/social-security
707-224-2798
Work with people with disabilities to advance their legal rights, help them to have the supports they need. Has a collection of publications related to Social Security benefits.

Medi-Cal Dental Programs
https://dental.dhcs.ca.gov/
800-322-6384
Provides Medi-Cal beneficiaries with access to high-quality dental care.

Medi-Cal Program
https://www.medi-cal.ca.gov
800-541-5555
​​​Medi-Cal is California’s Medicaid program. This is a public health insurance program which provides needed health care services for low-income individuals including families with children, seniors, persons with disabilities, foster care, pregnant women, and low income people with specific diseases.

Cal-Able
https://calable.ca.gov/
833-225-2253
Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts are a new savings option that allow individuals, who became disabled before the age of 26, to save and invest in a tax-advantaged account, without jeopardizing their ability to collect Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

CalFresh
https://www.cdss.ca.gov/food-nutrition/calfresh
877-847-3663
CalFresh is for people with low-income who meet federal income eligibility rules and want to add to their budget to put healthy and nutritious food on the table.

California Dept of Social Services
http://www.cdss.ca.gov/
(916) 651-8848
Financial assistance including CalFresh.

Center for Independent Living – Napa and Sonoma
http://mydslc.org/

Bayberry House (Napa, Solano, Sonoma Counties)
http://www.bayberryinc.org/contact-us/
707-252-6845
Bayberry provides Supported Living Services (SLS) and other residential supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Lake, Napa, Solano, and Sonoma Counties. These services take place in the individuals’ home.

Moving Forward Towards Independence (Napa)
https://www.moving-forward.org/
707-259-1125
Residential program with graduated levels of support.

Vine Village (Napa)
https://vinevillage.org/
707-255-4006
Vine Village’s residential program provides a warm, supportive living environment in two pleasant ranch homes plus a cottage near Napa. Residents may either have a private room or share with one roommate.

A Bright Future (Napa)
https://joinabrightfuture.com/
707-731-1618
ILS services support getting and keeping a job.

Collabira (Napa)
https://collabriacare.org/
707-258-9080
Offers a day program.

Inclusion Services (Sonoma, Napa, Solano)
https://www.icsnortherncal.org/
707-681-0601
Adaptive skills training.

Napa Valley PSI (Napa)
https://www.napavalleypsi.org/
707-255-0177
Napa Valley Products, Services & Industries is a non-profit organization providing work training, work opportunities, and job placement services for adults with disabilities.

Napa Valley Support Services (Napa)
https://www.napavalleysupportservices.org/
707-253-7490
Supports individuals with disabilities find and maintain jobs. They also have a small, art-focused day program.

PAVE – Partnerships for Action. Voices for Empowerment.
https://wapave.org/
1800-5-PARENT
PAVE has published an online Glossary of Key Terms for Life After High School Planning

Vine Village (Napa)
https://vinevillage.org/
707-255-4006
Vine Village’s Arts and Agriculture Country Day Program offers people with developmental disabilities from the greater Napa community a wide range of activities, including studio arts, multi-media and computer skills, continuing academic education, gardening, animal care, horses, nature study, field trips, social events, music, drama and more.

VOICES (Napa and Sonoma County Location)
www.voicesyouthcenter.org
707-579-4327
Serves youth ages 16 – 24 transitioning out of foster care, group homes, mental health, and probation. Programs in youth leadership and advocacy, college and career exploration and readiness, housing and independent living, support applying for and maintaining CalFresh (Food Stamps) and County Medical Services Program (Medi-Cal).

United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay (UCPNB) Program
https://www.ucpnb.org/employment-programs-overview
707-299-0856
An employment program of United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay.


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