Top Banner

The Human Services Department provides a variety of state and federally funded services and supports to residents. However, we do not act as an extension of federal law enforcement agencies. Our agency and County both aim to provide key resource and support information for residents who concerned about their ability to access critical social safety net services that support their overall well-being and ability to thrive.

Protecting Communities

Click the image to the left or use the QR Code above to learn more about what the County of Santa Cruz is doing to support residents concerned about their ability to access critical government, health care or social safety net services to support their overall health, well-being, and ability to thrive. The Human Services Department is proud to support this County webpage, where you can read various key statements of support made by County officials, and access information on the following issues of community concern:
 
  • IMMIGRATION RESOURCES
  • LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY RESOURCES
  • REPRODUCTIVE CARE
  • REMOTE ACCESS TO BENEFITS AND TELEHEALTH
  • GUIDANCE TO NONPROFITS IN RESPONSE TO FEDERAL ACTIONS

Resources for Refugees

Below is a list of resources available to refugees in our county:

  • Santa Cruz County Immigration Project (SCCIP): Providing professional legal services, advocacy, and community education and information for immigrants and refugees.
  • Santa Cruz Welcoming Network: A community network dedicated to welcoming and supporting asylum seekers and other refugees.
  • Refugee Cash Assistance Program: A County administered cash assistance program for qualifying and eligible refugees who are not otherwise eligible for any other cash aid due to immigration status.
  • Santa Cruz METRO: Learn what public transportation is available to you for daily, weekly and monthly bus fares, including discounted fares.
  • Women, Infants & Children Program: Food assistance for families who are expecting or have children under age 5, and whose earnings are below 185% of the Federal Poverty level
  • California Food Assistance Program (CFAP): Food assistance for qualified non-citizens who do not qualify for federal SNAP benefits, called CalFresh in California.
  • Grey Bears: very low income food distribution to people 55 years or older, with no immigration status requirement to qualify.
  • Watsonville/Aptos/Santa Cruz Adult School: Offering adult basic and secondary education, career tech education support, as well as English learner language courses.
  • Day Worker Center: A program assisting local day laborers, including immigrants, to secure safe employment, develop job skills, improve wages, and engage in our community.
  • Watsonville Law Center: Providing free legal services to low-income individuals, including immigrants and refugees, on California’s Central Coast.
  • Salud Para La Gente: Providing clinic-based health care for people regardless of immigration status, including dental care, vision care, prenatal care, pediatrics, counseling and health insurance assistance
  • Santa Cruz Community Health Centers: Providing clinic-based health care for pediatrics, women’s health, prenatal care, counseling, chiropractics and acupuncture.
  • Dientes Community Dental: Providing low and no-cost dental care, regardless of immigration status or ability to pay.
  • Families in Transition: Housing support services for unhoused families and youth in Santa Cruz County - with some program opportunities available to asylees/refugees.