Topics

Browse the topics below and select one to see the latest news and upcoming events.

Childcare

Childcare resources cover early learning centers, preschool programs, after-school clubs, and respite care that help families balance work and caregiving. These services nurture child development, keep kids safe, and link parents with tuition assistance and culturally responsive supports.

Disabilities

Disability services span assistive technology, early intervention, employment support, financial assistance, and traumatic brain injury resources. Together with advocacy and community programs, they aim to foster independence, inclusion, and a better quality of life for people with disabilities and their families.

Domestic Violence

Domestic violence resources pair advocacy, legal help, and counseling with 24/7 hotlines and emergency shelters so survivors can reach safety, navigate the system, and rebuild toward long-term stability and healing.

Education & Learning

Education and learning resources include adult education, ESL and GED classes, homeless student liaisons, and tutoring or homework help. Schools, libraries, and training programs work together to keep learners of all ages on track academically and in their careers.

Employment & Job Support

Employment and job support offers job search assistance, job-seeking skills, vocational training, and youth employment programs. Workshops, coaching, and training connect residents with career opportunities and help reduce barriers to stable work.

Financial Assistance

Financial assistance combines financial counseling with help for move-in costs, rent, and utilities (including discounts) to keep households stable during hardship. These supports address immediate bills while guiding residents toward longer-term financial health.

Food & Nutrition

Food and nutrition resources include food pantries and banks, free meals, grocery delivery, home-delivered meals, and senior meal programs. They fight food insecurity by ensuring neighbors can reliably access healthy options and nutrition support.

Health Care

Health care includes primary care, dental services, diagnostic testing, specialized clinics, and teen clinics. These options deliver preventive and ongoing treatment so individuals and families can stay healthy at every stage of life.

Legal Aid

Legal aid includes free or low-cost lawyers, legal clinics, and court navigation that help people resolve civil issues such as eviction, benefits access, immigration, and consumer debt. These advocates protect residents’ rights and help keep families housed, safe, and financially stable.

Mental Health & Counseling

Mental Health and Counseling offers general counseling, crisis hotlines, mental health evaluations, support groups, and teen counseling. These services help residents manage stress, navigate crises, and build healthier coping strategies.

Personal & Household Needs

Personal and household needs cover clothing, diapers, household goods, and hygiene items so families can meet day-to-day essentials. These supports reduce stress for households facing financial challenges or transitions.

Senior Services

Senior Services connect older adults with meal programs, transportation, wellness classes, caregiver respite, and benefits counseling. These supports reduce isolation, help people age in place, and ensure elders can access health care, housing stability, and social connection.

Shelter & Housing

Shelter and housing includes emergency and youth shelters, transitional housing, permanent housing supports, and homeless day centers. These resources provide immediate safety while helping people move toward stable, long-term housing.

Transportation & Mobility

Transportation and mobility assistance helps with bus fare, gas money, local transit options, and paratransit services so people can reliably reach work, school, medical care, and daily errands.