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Resources are offered to the struggling and low income in Sonoma County California. Catholic Charities helps thousands of residents every single year from direct assistance or referrals. Case managers and assistance is offered for senior citizens, the poor in rural areas, people who are currently homeless, Alzheimer’s patients and the unemployed, among others.

At 5am this morning, Sonoma County issued a “Code Blue” advisory in response to the National Weather Service’s Severe Weather Alert of extremely cold nights predicted for the upcoming week. This advisory, which requests that all homeless service agencies expand beds and open warming facilities, is part of the Homelessness Winter Weather Response Plan adopted by the Board of Supervisors.

The Humane Society of Sonoma County has a long and proud history of leading the fight to end overpopulation and rescue, rehabilitate and place thousands of animals into loving homes. Founded in 1931, we are non-profit, charitable organization funded solely with donations from individuals, businesses and foundations.

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Please go to the below link to view adoptable animals harbored at the Mendocino County Animal Shelter located at 298 Plant Road, Ukiah, CA 95482.

Sonoma County provides tax-funded health clinics, mental health services, designated places people can sleep safely at night with showers, toilets, and trash receptacles. We interview homeless people every January to determine what works and what needs improvement.

Homeward Bound of Marin operates the only emergency shelter for homeless families in Marin County, which is the entry point for our Family Services Program. Homeward Bound of Marin also operates five supportive housing programs for families, including the Oma Village program opened in Novato in 2017.