Adult Programs and Services
Services may change monthly and may be provided on a rotating schedule.
Please call your local DRRSC for more information.
CHOICE Program: Behavioral health treatment in collaboration with the Department of Behavioral Health (DBH)
Nurturing Parents: Parenting skills and education
Five Keys Charter School: Educational and life skills
Workforce Development (WFD): Work Readiness, interview preparation, job seeking, and resumes
Victim’s Awareness: Identifies the self-impact of behavior consequences, and impact of victims, victim’s families and the community as a whole to consider ways to make amends for the harm caused
Courage to Change: Evidence-based program for cognitive behavioral change to overcome negative behavioral patterns and enable them to become more productive
Department of Behavioral Health: Assessment for counseling needs, mental health services and substance abuse services.
Transitional Assistance Department: One-on-one assistance to determine eligibility for Cal-Fresh, Medi-Cal or other programs.
Workforce Development Department: Individualized assessment of employment needs and experience. Maintains a network of felony-friendly employers to help probationers find jobs.
Public Health: A nurse is available every Wednesday to answer health related questions confidentially. The nurse can make referrals to appropriate clinics and can help in locating low-cost health care and prescriptions.
Free HIV Testing: Once monthly at each site.
Homeless Services: A probation officer coordinator works with the homeless to help them access food, emergency shelter or short-term housing and other resources.
Clothing Closet: A clothing closet is available for the homeless population in need of clothing. Additionally, business suits and appropriate work attire are available for clients to prepare for job interviews.
- What will this cost?
- It is free.
- What transportation does Probation provide?
- Bus passes and limited Metrolink and gas cards.
- Am I eligible for Calfresh Program?
- As of April 1, 2015 all people convicted of felony drug offenses are eligible for food stamps.
- Does Alcohol and Drug Services provide help for defendants with a job?
- Yes, ADS will refer clients to substance abuse services.
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