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This Family Resource Guide is designed to connect families of our school community with resources to help in times of need. This Guide is made possible through the Gateway Community Charters - Community Engagement Team, 2-1-1 Sacramento and various other community resource organizations. There are many additional services located throughout Sacramento County and the surrounding areas, that residents may want to turn to for help. 
 
 
For more information, questions or concerns please reach out to our Community Engagement Department, gcc-ced@gcccharters.org

Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services

Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services

The Sacramento Food Bank logoSacramento Food Bank & Family Services (SFBFS) is the largest non-profit provider of basic human needs in Sacramento County, and they have a simple goal, to offer our community the resources they need to shape their best tomorrow. 
 
In addition to being a Food Pantry, the Sacramento Food Bank offers a number of services to the community including:
 
 
For more information, please contact the Sacramento Food Bank at (916) 456-1980.
Sacramento County Resources

Sacramento County Resources

Sacramento 211 logoThis 2-1-1 web site is a database that allows Sacramento county residents to search through thousands of local health and human resources; learn more about agencies, their programs, and the services they offer; see details about their eligibility and intake requirements, fees if any, languages available, hours of operation, and more. 

For more assistance, dial 2-1-1 or (916) 498-1000 or (800) 500-4931 or email at info@211sacramento.org.

 
Findhelp.org is a free online resource that helps families easily search for and connect with local support services. By entering your ZIP code, you can find free or reduced-cost help in your area, including resources for food, housing, medical care, financial assistance, childcare, education, and more. The site is user-friendly, requires no account, and searches are anonymous—making it a safe and convenient option for all families to access support when they need it.
 
Key features include: 
 
    • Search for resources by ZIP code
    • Free and reduced-cost programs nationwide
    • No sign-in or personal information required
    • Services available for a wide range of needs (food, housing, healthcare, education, and more)
    • Available in multiple languages