Resources

  • Sanctuary Community Acupunctur

    Consulting Herbalist Christa Rose Unger

    blessedeartherbals@gmail.com

    Black Humboldt

    Marshall Family Resource Center

    2100 J St. Eureka, Ca 707 441-2404

    Kemetic Yoga Facilitator Bamidele Menchu Hotep

    mndflabe555@gmail.com

    Txt 707 499-8441

    Instagram DM @bamidele_555

  • A Plus For You, A consignment shop featuring large to plus sized clothing located in Henderson Center

    (707) 499-7685

    2909 F Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Lots 4 Tots Store buying, selling & trading clothing & accessories for men, women & kids, plus toys & gear.

    (707) 445-3477

    3008 Broadway, Eureka CA 95501

    Marshall Family Resource Center Clothing Closet

    (707) 441-2516

    2100 J Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Raven Project Drop-in Center (RCAA) Program offering clothing and other assistance to at-risk and homeless youth.

    (707) 443-7099

    523 T Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Salvation Army Stores This is a drop-off center, but they do set out free clothing.

    (707) 442-6475

    2123 Tydd Street, Eureka

    American Cancer Society-Discovery Shop

    (707) 443-2155

    2942 F Street, Eureka CA 9550

    Companion Animal Foundation Thrift Stores

    (707) 826-7387

    88 Sunny Brae Center, Arcata CA 95521

    Blue Lake

    (707) 668-1800

    410 Railroad Avenue, Blue Lake CA 95525

    Eureka Rescue Mission Thrift

    (707) 443-2523

    1031 Broadway, Eureka CA 95501

    Garberville Thrift Shop

    (707) 923-0167

    909 Redwood Drive, Garberville CA 95542

    Hospice Shop

    (707) 445-8443

    575 H Street, Arcata CA 95521

    Miranda Rescue Thrift (Multiple Locations-see below)

    Eureka (707) 441-1755

    1694 Myrtle Avenue, Eureka CA 95501

    Mickinleyville (707) 839-5015

    1544 Pickett Road McKinleyville, CA 95519

    Fortuna

    (707) 725-4166

    822 S. Fortuna Blvd, Fortuna CA 95540

  • Beacon Health Strategies

    (888) 204-5581 / 200 State Street, Boston, MA 02109

    Referrals for Beacon members.

    Humboldt County Mental Health Services Mental Health programs and services committed to recovery, wellness, and discovery.

    24-hour Crisis Line: (707) 445-7715 or toll-free: (888) 849-5728

    720 Wood Street, Eureka, CA 95501

    Humboldt County Transition Age Youth Collaboration (HCTAYC) Serving youth and young adults ages 16 to 26 to help these individuals thrive at home, school, and work and in their community. 1-on-1 counseling, family therapy, case management and drop-in counseling Wednesdays 1 to 4 p.m.

    (707) 476-4922

    433 M Street, Eureka, CA 95501

    Humboldt Family Service Center Community counseling for individuals, couples, children, and families. Special counseling services and other programs are available, such as the Family Violence Program

    (707) 443-7358 / 1802 California Street, Eureka, CA 95501

    Contact e-mail: hfsc@sbcglobal.net

    Human Response Network Children & family services, domestic violence victim empowerment services, elder support, youth outreach program, and more.

    (530) 623-2024 or toll-free: (800) 358-5251

    111 Mountain View Street, Weaverville, CA 96093

    IMAlive Suicide Prevention A nonprofit focusing on suicide prevention, awareness, and education. Online chat to talk with volunteers.

    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline National network of local crisis centers. Provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    (800) 273-TALK (8255) or 9-8-8

    North Coast Association of Mental Health Professionals Directory of mental health providers serving the north coast.

    North Coast Rape Crisis Team Providing survivor centered, supportive services to people of all ages, genders and circumstances who have been affected by sexualized violence. Call for intake.

    Humboldt Crisis Line: (707) 445-2881

    Del Norte Crisis Line: (707) 465-2851

    North Country Clinic Full-service medical clinic, behavioral health counseling and support, opiate dependency treatment, children’s health services.

    (707) 822-2481

    785 18th Street, Arcata, CA 95521

    Open Door Mobile Health Services Providing medical, dental ,and mental health care & education. See website for location calendar.

    (707) 443-4666

    2426 Buhne St, Eureka, CA 95501

    Redwoods Rural Health Center Behavioral Clinic Behavioral Counselors are available Monday-Friday. Walk-ins are accepted but appointments are highly recommended. Medical and dental services also provided.

    (707) 923-2783

    101 West Coast Road, Redway, CA 95560

    Remi Vista Community Counseling Therapy for individuals, couples, & families. (By appointment only.)

    (707) 268-8722

    3960 Walnut Drive, Eureka, CA 95503

    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) An agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services leading public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. Their mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness in America.

    (877) 726-4727

    5600 Fisher lane, Rockville, MD 20857

    United Indian Health Services (UIHS) Potawot Health Village Our program provides supportive counseling to Indian children, adolescents, and adults who are struggling with personal adjustments, emotional issues, or substance abuse/addictions/alcohol.

    (707) 825-5000

    1600 Weeot Way, Arcata, CA 95521

    Victim/Witness Program (Part of the Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office) Assists survivors of crime to navigate the court system and to determine eligibility to access funding for counseling and other services when client has been a victim of a crime. Call for details regarding the application process.

    (707) 445-7417 / 712 4th Street, Eureka, CA 95501

  • Betty Kwan Chinn Day Center Case management, life skills workshops, career coaching, and referrals to local community resources for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Transitional housing, professional clothing closet, computer access, before and after school kids programs, mobile medical services, and other resources available. Prepares and delivers meals twice a day rain or shine. ​Monthly food deliveries to families.

    (707) 407-3833

    133 7th street, Eureka CA 95501

    Eureka Rescue Mission Men’s shelter and women and children’s shelter. Breakfast and dinners available. You must be sober to receive services. To sign up for services, please call and schedule an interview at 4:45 any day of the week.

    (707) 445-3787

    110 2nd Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Food for People Monthly emergency food for low income households, mobile produce pantry which visits various locations monthly, monthly free farmer’s market-style produce distributions (spring/summer only), seniors only programs (60+), and homebound food delivery (under 60, need a medical referral), and many other food programs for adults and children—see website for details.

    (707) 445-3166

    307 West 14th Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Mckinleyville Family Resource Center Food pantry, holiday food, summer lunch assistance for children.

    (707) 840-0905

    1450 Hiller Road, McKinleyville CA 95519

    Sacred Heart Church Limited food boxes-mainly holiday food (Christmas, Easter)

    (707) 443-8429

    Salvation Army of Eureka Corps Community Center Food and nutritional programs, casework services, and may more programs and activities.

    (707) 442-6475

    2123 Tydd St., Eureka CA 95501

    Senior Resource Center-Dining Centers Daily lunches for seniors served at various locations in Humboldt County. Lunch is free, with donations encouraged. Home delivered meals are available for homebound seniors.

    (707) 443-9747

    Seventh Day Adventist Church Mid-Week Lift soup and devotional, free to the public.

    (707) 839-3832

    1200 Central Avenue, McKinleyville CA 95519

    Wednesdays 6:30-8pm

    St. Joseph’s Pantry Shelf Available for residents in the Fortuna, Alton, Carlotta, and Hydesville area who are on limited income and who need assistance obtaining food. Call for registration information. Income limits available on website.

    (707) 725-1148

    2292 Newburg Road, Fortuna CA 95540

    St. Vincent de Paul Dining Hot lunches served

    (707) 445-9588

    35 W. 3rd Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Trinidad Food Pantry (Trinidad Town Hall)

    (707) 677-0223

    409 Trinity Street, Trinidad CA 95570

    WIC (Women, Infants, Children) Provides food vouchers and education to pregnant women or women w/ children under the age of 5. Phone screening/application available.

    (707) 445-6255

    317 2nd Street (Humboldt County Health Dept.), Eureka CA 95501

    For the WIC office location closest to you : (888) 942-9675

  • Arcata House

    (707) 822-4528

    1005 11th Street, Arcata CA 95521

    Eureka Housing Authority Section 8 public and senior housing, usually with a waiting list—come into office to apply.

    (707) 443-4583

    735 West Everding Street, Eureka CA 95503

    Eureka Rescue Mission

    (707) 445-3787

    110 2nd Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Housing Humboldt Provides rental housing at lower than market rates. Will work with SSI/SSDI

    (707) 826-7312

    824 L Street, Arcata CA 95521

    Human Response Network Emergency and transitional housing, rent and eviction prevention assistance, and homeless assistance in the form of motel vouchers.

    24-hr Crisis Line: (530) 623-HELP (4357)

    Office: (530) 623-2024

    Toll free: 1 (800) 358-5251

    P.O. Box 2370, Weaverville CA 96093

    Humboldt County Housing Division Working to increase available affordable housing through various programs, including home buyer assistance programs, owner occupied housing repair programs, and development of multifamily, senior, and disabled housing projects.

    (707) 268-3798

    3015 H Street, Eureka CA 95501

    211

  • Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria

    (707) 733-1900 ext. 225

    27 Bear River Drive, Loleta CA 95551

    California Center for Law & the Deaf Legal resources for the hearing impaired.

    (Voice and TTY): (877)DEAFLAW [332-3529]

    14895 E. 14th Street, Suite 220, San Leandro CA 94578

    California Courts Self-Help Center Online resources for many legal topics.

    California Department of Child Support Services

    (866) 901-3212

    2420 6th Street, Eureka CA 95501

    California Indian Legal Services Counties served: Del Norte, Humboldt, Lassen, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity

    707-443-8397 or toll-free: (800) 347-2402

    324 F St., Eureka CA 95501

    California Judicial Court Website Official government website with downloadable governmental forms (including restraining order and other forms), and general information about civil and criminal court system, legal statutes, court opinions, and rulings. Also has links to free and low cost legal help.

    California Tenant Law Website with information and resources about California renter’s rights.

    Commission on Judicial Performance To file a complaint about a California Judge, court commissioner, or referee.

    (415) 557-1200

    455 Golden Gate Ave, Suite 14400, San Francisco CA 94102

    Cook & Associates Private Investigations and Process Services Inexpensive process service fees and private investigation services

    (707) 839-7422

    730 7th Street, Suite 104 Eureka, CA 95501

    Divorce Help Line Some free worksheets and information on do it yourself divorce. Also have attorney consultation by phone for a fee.

    (800) 359-7004

    Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault – Project Survive Helpline Project which seeks to help those affected by domestic violence and/or sexual assault to keep their jobs while they seek safety and legal help. Website has many resources about State and National domestic violence/sexual assault laws. Helpline provides free legal information to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Number is toll-free in California.

    (888) 864-8335

    Family Law, Superior Court of California, County of Humboldt Call to speak with a county clerk, or check out their website for online resources.

    (707) 445-7256

    421 I Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Hoopa Valley Tribal Council, Kendall Allen (paralegal)

    (530) 625-4211 Ex. 130

    P.O. Box 1348, Hoopa CA 95546

    Hoopa Valley Tribal Court

    (530) 625-4305

    12530 State Highway 96, Hoopa, CA 95546

    P.O. Box 1389, Hoopa CA 95546

    Humboldt County District Attorney

    (707) 445-7411

    825 5th Street #4, Eureka CA 95501

    Humboldt Mediation Services Non-profit organization of trained volunteer Community Mediators who can facilitate conflict resolutions. Can mediate many types of disputes, such as divorce, child custody/support/visitation, landlord/tenant, parent/child, property issues, and many more. Free consultation.

    (707) 445-2505

    317 3rd Street Suite 8, Eureka CA 95501

    Law Help California

    Statewide resources for legal self-help, referrals to local legal aid providers and pro-bono assistance, and more.

    Legal Services of Northern California Legal assistance, free 30min legal consultations for those with limited income/assets, and seniors over 60. Custody, family law, tenant issues, etc.

    (707) 445-0866

    123 3rd Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Safe at Home (Confidential Address Program) Secretary of State will forward mail for survivors who meet specific criteria. Must go through a program like HDVS or Victim Witness to qualify.

    (877) 322-5227

    Safe at Work Coalition DV and workplace issues, policies, law and legal issues, resources and info

    Small Claims & Judgement Collection (Superior Court of California, County of Humboldt) Small claims clinic and required forms available, see website for information

    421 I Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Victim Witness Program (part of the D.A.’s office) Helps victims with court support. Mostly for criminal cases pending through the DA, but occasional civil cases. Victim compensation, legal help, referrals.

    707-445-7417

    712 4th St., Eureka CA 95501

    WomensLaw.org Provides state-by-state legal information regarding all kinds of issues including divorce, custody, restraining order assistance.

    Victims of Crime Resource Center Students of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, under attorney supervision, answer hotline calls and provide information and referrals statewide to victims, service providers, and victim advocates. Online live chat available.

    1 (800) VICTIMS (842-8467)

    VINE (Victim Information & Notification Everyday) 24 hour telephone service to check custody status of offenders. Can also register to receive notification when offender is released.

    1-866-277-7477

  • Angel Flight West Organization that arranges free, non-emergency air travel for children and adults with serious medical conditions and other compelling needs.

    (888) 4-AN-ANGEL (426-2643)

    Angel Fund (Union Labor Health Foundation) Designed to provide rapid help for defined medical and healthcare related needs for people residing within Humboldt County

    (707) 442-2417

    Eel Valley Rural Health Clinic

    (707) 764-3139

    129 Wildwood Avenue, Rio Dell CA 95562

    Eureka Family Practice

    (707) 443-8335

    2675 Harris Street, Eureka CA 95503

    Give Back a Smile American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry Charitable Foundation. Funding for survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault who have sustained damage to their front eight teeth due to abuse.

    1-800-773-4227

    GoodRx GoodRx gathers current prices and discounts to help you find the lowest cost pharmacy for your prescriptions.

    HICAP (the Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program) Provides Medi-Care, paperwork, and prescription help

    Toll free: (800) 434-0222

    Humboldt office: (707) 444-3000

    434 7th Street, Eureka CA 95501

    K’IMA:W Medical Center

    (530) 625-4261

    P.O. Box 1288

    535 Airport Road, Hoopa CA 95546

    North Coast AIDS Project (NorCAP) Direct Services, testing, education and prevention.

    (707) 268-2132

    908 7th Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Open Door Community Health Centers Many local locations featuring medical, dental, prenatal, and pediatric services. Provides quality medical, dental, and mental health care and health education to all regardless of financial, geographic, or social barriers.

    (707) 269-7073

    Redwood Women’s Center Many services including comprehensive prenatal and postpartum care, complete gynecological care, genetic counseling, certified nurse midwifery services, women’s preventative health care, hormone replacement therapy, and menopause services.

    (707) 725-6108

    3309 Renner Drive, Fortuna CA 95540

    Redwoods Rural Health Center Community medical and dental clinic, behavioral health (counseling), acupuncture, and nutritional education.

    (707) 923-2783

    101 West Coast Road #B, Redway CA 95560

    SCBN (Select Care Benefits Network) Prescription Advocacy Helps uninsured Americans who cannot afford their prescribed medications

    888-331-1002

    Six Rivers Medical Clinic (Mad River Community Hospital Family Practice) Health services for all ages, including health maintenance and promotion, diagnosis, and management of primary care concerns.

    (530) 629-3116

    850 State Highway 96, Willow Creek CA 95573

    Six Rivers Planned Parenthood (Eureka Health Center) Abortion services, birth control, HIV and other STD testing, LGBT services, men’s health care, morning-after pill (emergency contraception), pregnancy testing and services, STD treatment and vaccines, women’s health care. Confidential teen clinic, call for hours. Medi-Cal, SOFP, insurance accepted, or sliding scale.

    (707) 442-5700

    3225 Timber Falls Court Suite B, Eureka CA 95503

    United Indian Health Services

    Comprehensive health services for the Native American Indian population.

    Medical Services Clinic Locations

    Dental Services Clinic Locations

  • Breastfeeding Task Force BFTF’s goal is to boost the duration of breastfeeding by increasing community awareness and support for breastfeeding mothers. Members include lactation consultants, health care providers, nurses, doulas, peer counselors and mothers. DHHS’s Maternal Child & Adolescent Health program helps coordinate the BFTF.

    707-441-5573

    Changing Tides Family Services Resources and referrals for parents and children.

    (707) 444-8293

    2379 Myrtle Avenue, Eureka CA 95501

    First 5 Humboldt Promotes comprehensive, integrated systems of services for early childhood development in order to foster secure, healthy and loving children eager to learn and develop to their full potential. Provides several play groups for 0 to 5 year olds in various communities.

    707-445-7389

    525 Second St., Suite 201, Eureka CA 95501

    Healthy Moms Program (DHHS) Alcohol and other drugs recovery programs for women who are pregnant or have children that are less than 6 years of age. Support groups, out-patient treatment program, and mental health services.

    (707) 441-5220

    2910 H Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Love & Logic, Parents in Training Parenting Classes Parent training provides information about gangs, substance use disorder, divorce and stepparents. Also covers early childhood (birth to 3 years old) and (4 years and older).

    707-443-1401 (Office)

    707-496-6070

    PO Box 6358, Eureka, CA 95502

    Mother 2 Mother Breastfeeding Support Circle Free Mother-to-Mother support circle. A great opportunity to meet with other nursing mothers, share concerns, funny stories, and discuss day-to-day management of breastfeeding

    707-441-5573

    Northcoast Children’s Services Head Start and Early Head Start provide reliable assistance in securing resources for families in areas such as food security, safe and adequate housing, family counseling, and the many other challenges that parents face in creating a healthy and nurturing environment for their children.

    (707) 822-7206

    1266 9th Street, Arcata CA 95521

    North Coast Regional Department of Child Support Services Caring professionals serving Humboldt and Trinity families living in separate households. Utilizes legal practices to establish paternity and resolve financial issues related to supporting their children. Mediated child support and time share agreements, and free budgeting skills education for parents using Department services.

    866-901-3212

    2420 Sixth St., Eureka, CA 95501

    Nurse-Family Partnership (Public Health, DHHS) Evidence-based public health program that helps transform the lives of low-income mothers pregnant with their first child. A free, voluntary program for first time moms under 28 weeks along. Home visiting with nursing and other resources.

    707-268-2105

    529 I St., Eureka CA 95501

    Paso a Paso (St. Joseph Health) Various parenting workshops offered throughout the year, as well as Positive Discipline classes. All classes presented in Spanish.

    707-441-4477

    2200 Harrison Avenue, Eureka, CA 95501

    Perinatal Services, Public Health, DHHS (Parenting) The goal of the Perinatal Services Program is to improve the health of low-income pregnant women and give their babies a healthy start in life.

    707-445-6210

    707-441-5573 (Emily)

    908 Seventh St., Eureka CA 95501

    Redwood Coast Parent Project (HCOE) Coordinates the Parent Project®: 11 week workshops that provide parents with effective strategies & tools to influence and motivate strong-willed teens, w/ focus on turning around the most destructive adolescent behaviors: truancy/school refusal, defiance in the home, & more. Appropriate for parents with youth 10+. Available in Arcata, Eureka, Fortuna.

    707-445-7098

    1820 Sixth St., Eureka, CA 95501

    WIC The Women, Infant, Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program is for income-eligible pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding women and children under the age of 5 years old who have a nutritional need. Locations in Eureka, Fortuna, Garberville, and Mckinleyville.

  • Humboldt County Department of Social Services

    Administration: (707) 476-4700

    Benefits Line: 877-410-8809

    929 Koster Street, Eureka CA 95501

    CalFresh Formerly called food stamps, CalFresh provides eligible households with an electronic benefits transfer (EBT) card that works just like a debit card and can be used at most grocery stores and farmers markets to ensure access to healthy foods. CalFresh is a nutrition supplement and is not intended to meet a family’s entire food need.

    (877) 410-8809

    929 Koster Street, Eureka CA 95501

    CalWorks California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) is California’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program. CalWORKs provides temporary financial assistance and employment focused services to families with minor children who have income and property below state maximum limits for their family size.

    (877) 410-8809

    929 Koster Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Child Welfare Services

    Administration: 707-388-6600

    Report Abuse 24/7 (707) 445-6180

    2440 6th St. Eureka, CA 95501

    General Relief The General Relief program is a county-funded general assistance program for indigent county residents that offers repayable benefits. General Relief is not an entitlement program. To be eligible to receive General Relief, an individual must meet restrictive income and property limits.

    (877) 410-8809

    929 Koster Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Medi-Cal Eligibility for the state Medi-Cal Program is determined through the Department of Health & Human Services Social Services. Medi-Cal benefits are administered locally through Partnership HealthPlan of California. Medi-Cal serves low-income individuals and families.

    (877) 410-8809

    929 Koster Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Mobile Outreach Program Mobile Outreach provides residents the opportunity to access county services without traveling to Eureka. Visitors to the Mobile Outreach bus can be assisted with applications for the CalFresh and Medi-Cal programs, as well as receive referrals for a range of services that support veterans, older adults, families and individuals. In their visits to outlying communities, Mobile Outreach is regularly joined by staff from the Mental Health, Public Health and Social Services branches.

    (707) 441-4650

    Street Outreach Program

    (707) 441-4614

    Public Guardian The Public Guardian Office serves as conservator for people with various types of impairments. The office also acts as the representative payee for people deemed by the Social Security Administration to require having an agency act as the Payee to provide money management services.

    (707) 445-7343

    1105 6th Street

    Transportation Assistance Program (TAP)

    (707) 269-4106

    929 Koster St. Eureka, CA 95501

    Veteran’s Service Office The Humboldt County Veterans Service Office assists veterans, their dependents and survivors, and the general public in obtaining benefits from federal, state and local agencies administering programs for veterans. We provide advocacy to the veteran community regarding entitlement rights to federal, state and local benefit programs.

    (707) 445-7611

    1105 6th St Suite F Eureka CA, 95501

    Welfare-to-Work Welfare-to-Work is a program within the CalWORKs that assists families in becoming self-sufficient through employment. All adults in the family, or assistance unit, are required to participate in the development of, and participate in, their unique employment plan for self-sufficiency. The plan is prepared following state requirements, the individual’s unique skills and incorporates local employers, nonprofit agencies, and education/training resources. Welfare-to-Work offers numerous services to assist families become self-sufficient.

    707-268-3400

    Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) The Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program is for income-eligible pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding women and children under the age of 5 who have a nutritional need. WIC is a federally funded program, administered by the California Department of Health Services.

    (707) 445-6255

    317 2nd Street

  • Al-Anon and Alateen in Northern California Support for teens and families struggling with alcohol abuse—see website for meeting times and locations.

    (888) 425-2666

    Alcohol & Drug Care Services, Inc. 24/7 hotline and detox center. Fees are based on patient’s ability to pay

    (707) 445-1369

    528 5th St, Eureka, CA 95501

    Alcohol and Other Drugs Prevention The Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Prevention Program works to prevent harm caused by alcohol and other drugs in Humboldt County. We work with the entire community to promote social norms and environments that support healthy choices. We also weave youth leadership development into our activities. We offer presentations to youth, adults, school and parent groups and have brochures and printed materials available upon request.

    707-268-2132

    908 Seventh St. Eureka, CA 95501

    Alcoholics Anonymous

    24/7 Humboldt Helpline: (844) 442-0711

    24/7 Del Norte Helpline: (707) 464-3411

    See website for meeting times and places

    California Council on Problem Gambling A California-based non-profit organization focused on helping gamblers and their families

    1 (800) GAMBLER / Text the word “support” to 53342

    CA Smokers Helpline A free, 24-hour helpline to help smokers quit

    1 (800) NO-BUTTS (662-8887)

    Chewers Helpline A free, 24-hour helpline designated to help chewers quit

    1 (800) 844-CHEW (2439)

    Gamblers Anonymous

    Northern California Hotline Number: 855-2CALLGA (22-5542)

    Healthy Moms Program An alcohol and other drug recovery program offered by Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to support mothers who are pregnant and/or have children 6 years old and under and are coping with addiction.

    (707) 441-5220

    2910 H Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Hoopa Tribe Alcohol and Drug Program Alcohol and other drugs services for Hoopa tribal members, including: one-onone counseling, AA and NA weekly meetings, and teen and adult outpatient programs.

    (530) 625-4237

    Humboldt Family Service Center We offer a drug-diversion program for those who have been court-mandated to the PC-1000 class These classes are for people who have been court-mandated only, we do not accept clients into our program on a self-referral basis or if your charge is still pending.

    (707) 443-7358

    Humboldt Narcotics Anonymous Meetings and resources for recovering addicts, see website for times.

    24-hr Helpline: (707) 444-8645

    Humboldt Recovery Center Substance abuse treatment facility with residential programs that help create healthy life skills. Licensed and certified by the State of California’s Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs

    (707) 443-4237 or (707) 443-0514

    P.O. Box 6310, Eureka CA 95502

    National Council on Problem Gambling A free, 24-hour helpline to support those struggling with a gambling addiction

    Call or Text: 1 (800) 522-4700

    Nicotine Anonymous See website to search for local meetings

    1 (877) TRY-NICA (879-6422)

    North Coast Substance Abuse Council: Crossroads Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Facility A sober living facility for those struggling with alcohol or drug abuse.

    (707) 445-0869

    1205 Myrtle Avenue, Eureka CA 95501

    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Hotline for SAMHSA, an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services leading public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. Their mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness in America.

    (877) SAMHSA-7 (726-4727) / TDD: (800) 487-4889

    St. Joseph Hospital Community Resource Centers Alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs, counseling, and smoking cessation programs, along with a plethora of medical and social services. See website for location centers.

    Substance Use Disorder Services Our Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Services assist individuals who are experiencing substance use problems that are impacting their physical health, interpersonal relationships or causing employment or legal issues. Per California state regulations, admission preference will be given to pregnant women using substances and to intravenous drug users.

    707-476-4054

    720 Wood St. Eureka, CA 95501

    Tobacco-Free Humboldt Program of Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that offers programs, classes, and self-help materials for individuals who are trying to quit smoking

    (707) 268-2132

    908 7th Street, Eureka CA 95501

    United Indian Health Services United Indian Health Services, Inc. offers an intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment program through the Behavioral Health department. Our program uses a cultural approach to healing and recovery, based in The Red Road to Wellbriety, which incorporates the Medicine Wheel and the 12-steps.

    707-825-5000

    800-675-3693

    Celebrate Recovery Regular, faith-based support groups for those coping with addiction and/or other issues.

    (707) 442-1784 ext. 211

    1032 Bay Street, Eureka CA 95501

    Fortuna Adventist Community Services Fortuna Adventist Community Services houses the HART program (Humboldt Alcohol Recovery Treatment), a program for those convicted of a DUI or DWI. Multiple classes are available which satisfy various court requirements. Call the number above for details.

    (707) 725-1166

    2331 Rohnerville Road, Fortuna CA 95540

    Redwood Teen Challenge Offers one-year discipleship programs for men and women (over 18 years of age). Call the number above for more details.

    (707) 268-8727

    2212 2nd Street, Eureka CA 95501