Make room for caring, your help is needed more than ever. 

We truly appreciate all who want to be involved as we face this unprecedented event. Whether you are an organization looking for volunteers, or residents who would like to give back, Roseville Cares is meant to provide our community with a resource tool to bring us together.

Working with nonprofit agencies, we also list open resources available to residents who are in need. 

We urge you to be flexible, proactive, and safe in this process, and to check back frequently for updates.

To add your organization to our list of volunteer opportunities, or open resources, please fill out and submit the attached form.

Nonprofit volunteers and resources needed

Practicing social distancing doesn’t mean you have to stop your service to the community. Our nonprofit partners still, and in some cases more critically than ever, depend on volunteer support to fulfill their missions.

Before deciding to volunteer, make sure this doesn’t apply to you:

Do you feel under the weather, or have you been around anyone who appears sick?

Do you belong to the vulnerable portion of the population that could get sick?


NO? Then you are ready to volunteer. Make sure to follow the guidelines set by the CDC to protect yourself against COVID-19. We also recommend reaching out to the agency directly to make sure all volunteer needs are available, and to obtain more information. 



Open opportunities

Californians For All - Volunteers needed

#CaliforniansForAll unites organizations in desperate need of volunteers with Californians looking to serve and share their commitment to their neighbors, while ensuring stay-at-home and physical distancing protocols are met. The initiative will focus on recruiting younger Californians to help the most vulnerable throughout the state, including the elderly who are at higher risk of infection.

Californians are encouraged to join #CaliforniansForAll by signing up at californiansforall.ca.gov. Participants will receive an email from California Volunteers with information on what they can do in real time to help out, and those who opt in to volunteer will be contacted by local nonprofit partners when opportunities open up in their area.

For more information or to sign up


Eskaton - Volunteers needed

Eskaton’s Telephone Reassurance Program provides participants comfort and connection during the COVID-19 pandemic, and year-round, to older adults.

Joining Eskaton’s Telephone Reassurance Program connects volunteers and older adults by phone (1-866-375-2866). The program is free and calls can be made up to seven days a week.

For more information or to sign up

Placer Community Foundation - Donations needed

Help Placer County residents by donating to the COVID-19 Response Fund, an effort of the Placer Community Foundation to support local nonprofits serving those impacted by COVID-19.

For more information

Placer Food Bank - Donations needed, Volunteers needed

The Placer Food Bank has been distributing food and nourishing our community since our beginning as the Community Resource Council in 1970. The organization was founded to provide services to low-income and needy individuals and families in Roseville and surrounding areas.


For more information, or to find out ways you can help

 

Kids First - Counseling & Family Resource Centers - Donations needed

As we all work together to protect our community, families are in crisis and Placer County children are one of the most vulnerable victims of shelter-in-place.

Families are overwhelmed...Unemployment is soaring...Schools are closed...putting kids at risk of neglect and abuse.

How you can help - April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Help them raise much-needed funds through our "virtual" pinwheel campaign.

They are also running periodic "food, diaper and household item" donation drives so they can provide every-day necessities to their current clients.


For more information about how to help please call 916-774-6802 or visit their website

The Gathering Inn (TGI) -  Donations needed

The Gathering Inn (TGI) is a multifaceted, multi-location agency serving over 185 homeless men, women, and children each and every day right here in Placer County through programs at four separate locations. Their Vision is to end homelessness in our community. 

They are still open, providing services, accepting donations, and can retrieve items from your vehicle via curbside pull-up.

Donation items needed: Towels /large & hand, diapers / size 4 & up, diaper wipes, paper/plastic bowls, paper/plastic cups, plastic knives, spoons, forks, toilet paper, paper towels, kleenex, hand sanitizer, clorox wipes, laundry detergent, bleach, other miscellaneous cleaning supplies. Every little bit helps!!! 

For more information visit their website or give them a call at 916-791-9355


Lighthouse Counseling & Family Resource Center -  Donations needed

Their mission is "to strengthen families and improve the physical and emotional well-being of residents of Placer County by providing counseling, education, and easy access to community based resources".  Lighthouse provides counseling, case management to individuals and families that need help during difficult times. Their counselors are trained in child abuse and neglect prevention, attachment disorders, domestic violence, trauma and other family related issues.

Donation items needed: Disposable diapers (especially size 5), wipes, gift cards (for food, diapers, gas), and monetary donations. 

Please call their office at 916-645-3300 to coordinate drop-offs or visit lighthousefrc.org/donations


Questions

General questions & inquiries about Roseville Cares can be directed to [email protected].

Nonprofit partner requirements

 - Be an IRS designated 501(c)(3) non-profit, school or government agency. 

 - Not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual preference, national origin, age, or non-related medical condition or disability.

 

Community resources

The health and well-being of our community is of vital importance. We understand many individuals, and families have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and more will continue to be affected. This includes a financial impact. 

Nonprofit agencies and community organizations in our area have resources to aid you in this time of need. 


Resources available


Electric Residential Relief Program & Rate Assistance Program

These are challenging times for everyone. Roseville Electric Utility is here to help with a new program for Roseville residents. The Electric Residential Relief Program offers income-qualified residents a one-time credit on their electric bill.

Roseville residents may also be eligible for a Rate Assistance Program, which provides a monthly discount for those who qualify.

For more information, call 916-774-5300 or visit
Roseville.ca.us/assistance.


Health Education Council

Has established two help lines for residents who need help accessing key information on health, financial matters, small business, and mental health. 

Spanish: (916) 556-3344 x 113; English (916) 556-3344 x 117


The Health Education Council has also transformed their website into a Community Resource site. With pages in both English and Spanish, residents can find links to claim forms, health care resources, and mental health services.

They are also offering virtual walking groups, mentoring for high-risk youth using virtual outreach, and are working with local food banks and school districts to deliver food to families in need. 

For more information

Placer Food Bank

The Placer Food Bank has been distributing food and nourishing our community since our beginning as the Community Resource Council in 1970. The organization was founded to provide services to low-income and needy individuals and families in Roseville and surrounding areas.

They have free farmers markets on select dates and cities. They are providing these through drive-thru only, and are asking all items be removed from your trunk so volunteers can place food in your vehicle. Distributions include a bag of nonperishables and up to 6 types of fresh produce. 

For more information, or to find out ways you can help


Stay Home. Save Lives. Check in - A new State of California campaign

This campaign urges all Californians to check in on vulnerable neighbors with a call, text or physically-distanced door knock. 

The State also created a one-stop-shop way to get assistance during this crisis. There is now a statewide hotline to help all Californians coordinate with a non-profit local 2-1-1 system.  

Please call (833) 544-2374 to find out more.


Eskaton

Can you or someone you know benefit from the comfort of a friendly voice?

Eskaton’s Telephone Reassurance Program provides participants comfort and connection during the COVID-19 pandemic, and year-round, to older adults.

Through daily phone calls, Telephone Reassurance Program volunteers provide socialization, comfort and connection to participants.

To register for the program, contact Christie Hebditch at (916) 334-1072 or click here.


Project Go

Assistance with payment of gas and/or electric utility bills, the purchase of wood, propane, or oil for heat. They also offer free insulation and weatherization of homes.

They are asking for anyone interested in these services to contact them via phone, email, or mail. In person services are not available at this time.  

To find out more information visit their website at projectgoinc.org or email them at [email protected]

Assistance for businesses impacted by coronavirus

Our business assistance page has great information, resources, and links for businesses who are being impacted by the  COVID-19 pandemic.

For more information 


Kids First - Counseling & Family Resource Centers

Offering free services to local families, including but not limited to: parenting classes, family and individual therapy, and after-school programs for children. All services are available in English and Spanish.

Their physical offices are currently closed for the safety of their clients and employees. However, are still available by phone and email for case management and counseling/therapy.

For more information please call 916-774-6802 or visit their website

Lighthouse Counseling & Family Resource Center 

Their mission is "to strengthen families and improve the physical and emotional well-being of residents of Placer County by providing counseling, education, and easy access to community based resources." 

Their counselors are trained in child abuse and neglect prevention, attachment disorders, domestic violence, trauma and other family related issues. They provide a wide range of classes such as positive parenting, depression and anxiety, anger management, budgeting, women's empowerment, suicide prevention, family wellness and employment readiness. All of their services are free to their clients and are provided in both English and Spanish.

Lighthouse Counseling and Family Resources Center is providing uninterrupted counseling and family resource center services remotely during their normal business hours M-F, 8:00 am-noon, 1-4:30 pm.

Please call their office at 916-645-3300 or visit their website


Bayside Church 

Is offering online counseling at reasonable rates for people in need. They also have career coaching, grief support and celebrate recovery groups online.

They are currently  are working on marriage resources/seminars online as well. Here’s the link to our care resources: 

For more information visit their website


Stand Up Placer 

Stand Up Placer saves lives and empowers survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. A crisis/help line is maintained 24 hours a day.

They offer emergency housing, transitional housing, therapy and legal assistance programs for victims. The safe house welcomes all individuals regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, or religion. It is also pet-friendly.


The Crisis/Help Line 800-575-5352 operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They also operate a chat function on their website standupplacer.org.


Cayenne Wellness Center

The mission of Cayenne Wellness Center is to increase the quality of life for individuals diagnosed with sickle cell disease in California by ensuring expert, unbiased, and comprehensive care. To reach this vision, our programs focus on education and awareness for providers, patients, and the general public. We provide: * Educational Sessions, Webinars, and Other Events. * SCD Newborn Screening Follow-Up: We reach individuals diagnosed with sickle cell disease throughout the state of California in an effort to assess their needs, provide community based services, care coordination, and health education on sickle cell 101, latest treatments and curatives, and best practices for advocating for oneself. In Roseville, your regional Community Health Worker is Hope Medina (hope.medina.cayennewellness.org). * Client Assistance Program: Cayenne Wellness Center’s SCD Client Assistance Program enables us to support care coordination services for persons living with Sickle Cell Disease. This includes up to $500 in cash assistance.

For more information visit their website or contact Hope Medina at 916-407-8459


Questions

General questions & inquiries about Roseville Cares can be directed to [email protected].