Steps to Empowerment is a support group that focuses on spirituality, personal growth, and healing.
Housing Shelters:Community Services Department, 686 E. Mill St., San Bernardino (909) 891-3950)
Eviction Prevention and New Rental: Community Action Partnership (909) 723-1560
Inland Fair Housing: First time homebuyers, landlord/tenant mediation (909) 984-2254
Utility Assistance: Home Energy Assistance Program (800) 635-4618
Agape House, Fontana (909) 574-5679
Offers Homeless and domestic violence programs for women 18-25 with children ages birth to 10 years.
Alternatives to Domestic Abuse (951) 320-1370
Riverside Shelter for Women and Children(951) 339-7233 (SAFE)
Better Way Shelter Outreach, Victorville(760) 955-8010
Male or Female Domestic violence Victims.
Casa de Paz, Riverside (951) 683-0829
Provides help for domestic violence and outreach programs. Domestic Violence Shelter is a 45 day to 6 months stay for women & children 0-18 years old only.
Catholic Charities/Community Serves Administration,1450 North “D” Street, San Bernardino (909) 880-3625
Referral service for shelters.
Central City Lutheran Mission, 1354 North "G" Street, San Bernardino (909) 381-6921
Provides Men's shelter /cold weather shelter only. January thru March
Chicana Christian Foundation, Pomona (909) 620-0383
Hotline for Domestic Violence (800) 548-2722
Circle of Hope Family Shelter, Corona (951) 278-2215, two programs available.
Emergency Shelter
An emergency shelter on a night-to-night basis for single women, women with children,dads with children, and couples (with marriage certificates or same last name) with children. No single men. Required to be out by 8 a.m. the following morning, but able to come back after 4:30 p.m., for a total of 90 nights.Provides showers, breakfast, dinner, and sack lunches for children before they leave the facility.
Transitional Shelter
A nine month transitional shelter with (3) family dorms for women with children and single women with no children; Also there is (4) rooms for married couples with children, single moms’ with boys over 10 years of age and single dads’. This shelter is by appointment only.
Community Action Partnership Family Development Program, 696 South Tippecanoe Avenue,San Bernardino (909) 723-1500.
Provides transitional housing and shelter for low income families. Healing assistance, IDA, Food Bank, Homelessness, and Human Resource services.
Crisis Line Riverside Corona and Hemet (951) 683-0829
For Domestic Violence. Females Only
Daily House Network, 1067 “D” Street, Ontario (909) 460-7691
Provides a transitional housing program for recovering men and women. Free assessment. Referral services include medical detox, alcoholism, drug dependency and substance abuse counseling. The Daily House also offers an aftercare treatment, on site drug and alcohol screening, introduction to 12 step program and short or long term residency.
Welfare to Work: Employment Services Program, Fontana and other cities (909) 356- 3221
Social Security: www.socialsecurity.gov, (800) 772-1213
Family Assistance Services: Catholic Charities (909) 391-4882
Springboard Nonprofit Consumer Credit Management: Riverside, (909) 781-0114
TRW Credit Group-Credit Repair: Chino, (909) 614-1426
Omnitrans: (800) 966-6428
Metrolink: (800) 371-5465
Metropolitan Family Medical Clinics, Inc.: Adults and Children, Fontana (909) 356-4459
West End Counseling Services: Ontario (909) 983-2020, Rancho Cucamonga (909) 463-6293
Mental Health: County of San Bernardino Dept. of Behavioral Health, (800) 722-9866
Loma Linda School of Dentistry: 11092 Anderson, Loma Linda (909) 558-4222
Legal Aid: Family law, bankruptcy, consultations (909) 889-7328, www.legalaidofsb.org
The Department of Workforce Development, New Start Program, San Bernardino, (909)382-0440
Resume / Interview:Lighthouse in Fontana, Ontario, and Rancho Cucamonga (951) 536-1794
Agape Employment Agency: 7365 Carnelian, RC (909) 373-8120
Employment Development Department: 9650 9th Street, Suite A, RC (909) 948-6606
Free Computer Training Classes: Volunteers of America, (909) 574-4500
GED: Project Second Chance, Chaffey College, (909) 652-6201
Carden Virtual Academy, FREE independent study for high school students. 1-800-get-carden
Center for Employment Training: 1430 Cooley Court, San Bernardino, (800) 533-2519
Regional Recovery Centers: Programs, prevention, and family services. Fontana (909) 822-8720
Alcoholics Anonymous: (909) 824-1516
Narcotics Anonymous: www.iewana.todayna.org, (909) 622-4274
Touch Ministries-Community Closet: 9791 Arrow Route, RC (909) 477-2781
Catholic Charities: Food baskets, baby food, diapers (909) 880-3625
Hot Showers and Clean Clothing: Mary’s Table, (909) 889-2558
Frazee Community Center: 1140 West Mill St., Food, clothing, baby food (909) 889-4424
Hotline for Food: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm (909) 387-6861
Anger management: Crossroads, 2930 Inland Empire Blvd., Ste. 105, Ontario (909) 980-6700
Parenting: Mental Health Systems, 1076 Santo Antonia, Ste. B, Colton (909) 433-9824 – Gloria
Lighthouse: Fontana, Ontario, and Rancho Cucamonga (951) 536-1794
Domestic Violence: Option House, Inc., San Bernardino (909) 383-1602 www.optionhouse.org
Couples Communication Workshops: (909) 923-3179 www.familylifeinstituteie.org
San Bernardino County School Referral: (909) 384-1492
Domestic Violence:
Option House (909) 381-3471
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:(800) 273-8255
Child Abuse:
(800) 827-8724
RC Family Resource Center: 9791 Arrow Route, Rancho Cucamonga (909) 477-2781
SB Family Resource Center: 802 N. East St., San Bernardino (909) 888-4577
Water of Life: www.fontanacap.org
Option House: www.optionhouse.org
Family Life Institute: www.familylifeinstituteie.org
BFA, Steps to Empowerment: Rancho Cucamonga, (909) 477-2781 Ext. 2365 [Call for more information].