Resources
Resources for my clients are a top priority. I make it a point to gather, share, and regularly update a curated set of resources that can provide meaningful assistance. My commitment is ongoing: I continuously research and evaluate new programs, services, and tools to ensure the information I provide is accurate, relevant, and effective. Whether the need is legal guidance, community supports, financial aid, mental health services, or practical referrals, I aim to connect clients with resources that deliver real help.
Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is here to lend a helping hand, offering food, clothing, and other essential items to anyone in need. If you or someone you know could use a little extra support, don’t hesitate to reach out—they’re ready to help!
211
211 is here for you—free and confidential, anytime you need help! Just reach out by calling, chatting, or texting, and we'll connect you with local programs and resources. Whether you’re looking for safe housing, help with utility bills, food support, mental health services, healthcare, disaster recovery, transportation, or anything else, 211 is ready to listen and guide you to the support you need.
Homeless and Housing
HHRC provides no-cost training and tools focused on housing stability, recovery, and an end to homelessness for people with serious mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, or co-occurring disorders.
988 Lifeline
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is always here for you, no matter what you’re going through. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, struggling with your mental health, dealing with emotional stress, have concerns about alcohol or drug use, or just need someone to listen, their compassionate counselors are just a call or text away. Remember, you’re never alone—there’s always someone ready to support you.
Feeding America
Feeding America is a nationwide network of food banks, food pantries and local meal programs.
National Coalition for the Homeless
The National Coalition for the Homeless is made up of staff, volunteers, Board Members, Individual and Organizational Members, and concerned citizens who all share the view that everyone should have a home. Most importantly, they are led by people who themselves have experienced homelessness in some form, and have lived expertise on how to solve the root causes of homelessness.