Community Resources
The referrals listed are not sponsored, endorsed, supported or specifically recommended by Tustin Unified School District or any of its employees. The referrals are provided as a community service based on information gathered from the providers or other sources. The District has not done any independent investigation or evaluation of any resource and does not take any responsibility for the quality or competency of the services provided.
- Behavior/Mental Health
- Domestic Violence
- Drug/Alcohol Programs
- Family Support
- Free/Reduced Internet
- Hotlines and Online Resources
- In-Person Counseling Centers/Classes
- LGBTQ+
- Local In-Patient Facilities
- McKinney-Vento (Homeless)
Behavior/Mental Health
CHOC Mental Health
714-509-3200
Hoag Mental Health
Psychotherapy, psychoeducation, case management, psychiatric services, and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) to uninsured and underinsured OC families. Can provide services in English, Spanish, or Farsi.
949-764-6542
Mental Health America (MHA)
562-285-1330
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
Helpline and family resources and groups for those affected by mental illness.
800-950-6264 or 714-544-8488
OC Healthcare Agency
855-625-4657
Domestic Violence
Human Options
24/7 access to resources and support specifically aimed at teen and youth adult relationships
877-854-3594
Laura's House Hotline
Support services to domestic violence survivors in the court system and across Orange County.
866-498-1511
National Domestic Violence Hotline
800-799-7233
Drug/Alcohol Programs
Alcoholics Anonymous
Group meetings for individuals of different ages and genders battling alcohol related concerns.
949-582-2697
Chapman House Rehab
Medication-assisted drug & alcohol detoxification
800-328-6020
Juvenile Alcohol and Drug Education (JADE)
Alcohol/Drug education and intervention for adolescents and their parents.
949-303-9016
Marijuana Anonymous
800-766-6779
Narcotics Anonymous
714-590-2388
Phoenix House
Adolescent inpatient drug residential and mental health treatment facility.
844-450-5496
Pepperdine Resource, Youth Diversion and Education (PRYDE)
Juvenile Diversion Program of the OC Sheriff's Department
949-425-1911
South Coast Recovery
Rehabilitation center that helps those who are seeking assistance for alcohol and drug addiction.
866-742-4143
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Help Line
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7/365 treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
1-800-662-HELP or 800-662-4357
Twin Town Treatment
Intensive outpatient services, coordination of care, family education and counseling, and relapse prevention.
714-532-9295
Family Support
Community Legal Aid SoCal
Legal aid for low-income Orange County Residents. Promotes equal access to the justice system through advocacy, self-help services, community education, legal counseling and representation.
800-834-5001
OC Health Care Agency
800-564-8448
Olive Crest
714-953-4455
Waymakers Orange County
Waymakers clears the path
949-250-0488
Free/Reduced Internet
The following organizations will work directly with families to provide low-cost and no-cost solutions for internet access. Tustin Unified School District is not affiliated with these groups and only provides the references below for informational purposes.
Access from AT&T
A program to provide low-cost wireline home Internet service to qualifying households with at least 1 resident who participates in the U.S. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) with an address in AT&T's 21-state service area at which AT&T offers wireline home Internet service.
Call 855.220.5211 (English) with questions. Ayuda en Espanol aqui.
Charter Communications
Charter Spectrum is offering free Spectrum broadband and Wi-Fi access for 60 days to households with K-12 or college students who do not already have a Spectrum broadband subscription.
To enroll in this service call 1-844-488-8395.
Connect2Compete from Cox
For new customers who sign-up $9.95/month
EveryoneOn
EveryoneOn is a nonprofit dedicated to creating social and economic opportunity by connecting low-income families to affordable internet service.
Internet Essentials
Affordable high-speed Internet at home with Internet Essentials from Comcast. Apply online for free or low-cost service starting at $9.95.
Call 855-846-8376 for English or 855-765-6995 para Español.
Hotlines and Online Resources
2-1-1 Orange County
Search online or call 2-1-1 is a free and confidential service that helps people across North America find the local resources they need. Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Care Solace
Mental Health Concierge Services to connect families to outside resources.
CAT/Psych. Assessment
866-830-6011
CA Youth Crisis Line
800-843-5200
Child Abuse Hotline
800-422-4453
CSP Youth Shelter
714-842-6600
OC Links
855-625-4657
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
800-273-8255
Trauma Intervention Program
714-341-0744
In-Person Counseling Centers/Classes
Access California Services
714-917-0440
Child Guidance Center
714-953-4455
California Youth Services
949-303-9016
Didi Hirsch Mental Health Center
Crisis line, outreach and survivor support services for family members of a person who committed suicide.
714-547-0885
Family Assessment Counseling & Education Services (FACES)
Provides assessment, mental health services, education services and support to families in crisis from separation and divorce, domestic violence and substance abuse to prevent family violence
714-447-9024
Families and Communities Together (FaCT)
Provides support services to children and families through community-based collaboratives operating family resource centers.
714-704-8777
Family Resource Center
Emergency Assistance for Basic Needs (food, hygiene, diapers, etc.)
714-972-5775
Mariposa Center
Individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, substance abuse counseling, and support groups to OC residents.
714-547-6494
Pathways Community Services
Behavioral health services and support for children, adults and families
800-447-8709
Regional Center of OC
Coordinates lifelong services and supports individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
714-796-5100
The Parent Project
Parent-training programs for parents raising difficult or out-of-control children.
800-372-8886
Turning Point
Individual and group counseling, specializes in anger management and domestic violence.
714-547-8111
USC Telehealth
866-740-6502
Western Youth Services
Mental and behavioral health counseling, addiction, advocacy, support and housing.
714-704-5900
LGBTQ+
Human Rights Campaign
800-777-4723
LGBT Center OC
Individual, group, and family therapy to Orange County residents.
714-953-5824
OC ACCEPT
OC ACCEPT provides community-based mental health and supportive services to individuals who are struggling with and/or identify as Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, or Questioning (LGBTIQ) and the people important in their lives.
714-517-6100
PFlag
Support meetings, education and advocacy.
202-467-8180
The Trevor Project
Crisis and suicide intervention through chat and text.
866-488-7386
Local In-Patient Facilities
Center for Discovery
Eating Disorder Treatment
800-760-3934
Chapman Medical Center
714-633-0011
Hope Harbor (Formerly knows as Laurel House
Temporary housing and care for teen girls 12 - 17 who are runaways or at risk for homelessness because of volatile family situations. Need willingness and participation from both teen and parents. Need to call to initiate intake process to determine eligibility and suitability to program.
714-832-0207
Newport Academy
Teen Rehab Center
877-929-5101
Rebecca's House
Eating Disorders
800-285-4642
St. Joseph Hospital
714-771-8075
Touchstones
714-639-5542
McKinney-Vento (Homeless)
2-1-1 Orange County
Search online or call 2-1-1 is a free and confidential service that helps people across North America find the local resources they need. Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
California Department of Education (Homeless Education)
Provides information and resources for homeless children and youths and their right to enroll, attend, participate fully, and succeed in school.
CA Meals for Kids Mobile Application
The CA Meals for Kids mobile application helps you find nearby California Afterschool and Summer Meal Programs Sites through your iOS, Android, or Microsoft devices.
Families Forward
Help families achieve and maintain self-sufficiency through housing, food, counseling, education, and other support services to OC families. Food pantry available by appointment only.
949-522-2727
Families and Communities Together (FaCT)
Provides support services to children and families through community-based collaboratives operating family resource centers.
714-704-8777
HURTT Family Health Clinic
Low-cost clinic that provides primary and specialized healthcare to homeless and underserved families through multiple full service medical, dental, vision, mental health, chiropractic, and health education facilities,
714-247-0300
Illumination Foundation
Illumination Foundation provides immediate relief when necessary, followed by the care that combines housing, case management, medical care, mental health, and workforce services to decrease community dependency.
Orange County Rescue Mission
Assistance in the areas of guidance, counseling, education, job training, shelter, food, clothing, health care and independent living communities.
714-247-4300
Project Hope Alliance
Long-term onsite intervention model for children & youth experiencing homelessness who face obstacles that prevent them from accessing resources, being a kid and achieving educational life goals.
Salvation Army
Holiday food vouchers and gifts to families with children.
714-542-9576
Second Harvest Food Bank
Offers holiday grocery assistance.
949-653-2900
Tustin Family & Youth Center
Family and youth-oriented social, educational and recreational programs, and serves as a resource/referral center for families in need, youth-at-risk, and for individuals seeking self-improvement and vocational opportunities.
714-573-3370