Agencies

Thirteen social service agencies operate rent-free at our 22,000 square-foot building providing them with approximately $300,000 in savings per year which they can otherwise use to deliver services to their clients.

Due to COVID-19, agency hours of operation may change suddenly. Please check the agency website for more details. 

Gold Coast Veterans Foundation

Education. Employment. Empowerment.
Personalized, immediate help
for veterans in need.

Suite 208
Phone: (805) 482-6550

Conejo Free Clinic

Medical and legal services for those who cannot afford private care; medical clinics; women, infant and children screening; immunizations; legal clinics and Family Law classes. Bankruptcy, custody class and anonymous HIV testing.

Suite 102
Phone: (805) 497-3575

Creative Steps

Creative Steps, a program operated by The Aurelia Foundation, a non-profit community-based day program for adults with moderate to severe developmental and other disabilities. We provide individualized job support, life skills development and reinforcement, social skills, and facilitate participation in community activities like bowling, hiking, movies, trips to the beach, theatre, museums and more. 

For more information, call 818.940.8286. Or email us at info@aureliafoundation.org
 

Suite 207
Phone: (805) xxx-xxxx

County Of Ventura Human Services Agency

Thousand Oaks Satellite Office offers CalFresh Program (food stamps), Medi-Cal, Cal/WIN Program, Cal/Works, Employment Services, CPS, Foster Care, Family Reunification, Adoptions, Independent Living Program.

Suite 200
Phone: (805) 374-9006

Please Note:  The Thousand Oaks Satellite office is open by appointment only to mainly serve customers with no phone or limited Internet access.  To schedule an appointment to speak with a worker about CalFRESH, Medi-Cal, CalWORKS, or General Relief programs, please call 888-472-4463.  We continue to be available to serve you online, by phone, email, fax, and drop-off/mail-in services. 

If your EBT card is lost or stolen, or if you need to change your PIN:  Call 877-328-9677

County of Ventura Human Services Agency has a fair market lease agreement which contributes to our funding and success.

 

 

 

 

Suite 150

Holy Family Services

Provides counseling to birth parents with unplanned pregnancies; family and individual counseling, foster care. Complete adoption services available.

Suite 201
Phone: (805) 464-2367

Hospice of the Conejo

A volunteer Hospice providing in-home assistance for the terminally ill and their families through professional case management and volunteer support. Bereavement group support for youth, teens, adults and seniors.

Suite 204
Phone: (805) 495-2145

Interface Children & Family Services

As a critical safety net for children and families, Interface provides 24 distinct programs across six major program areas including mental health and trauma treatment, domestic violence and child abuse prevention, youth crisis intervention, human trafficking, reentry services and 2-1-1 information and referral.

Suite 175
Phone: (805) 485-6114

Lutheran Social Services of Southern California

Homeless Services (H2H) provides food, laundry, showers, case management for short term help while in transition to housing. Meals and winter shelter program. Qualified low income families experiencing emergencies can receive financial support for rent, utilities etc. Families suffering from long term poverty receive resources and allies from the community whose goal is to help them transition out of poverty.

Suite 101
Phone: (805) 497-6207

Ohana Health

Compassionate Christian ministry offering life-affirming services to women, men and their families who are faced with unexpected pregnancies. Our mission is to provide supportive services that empower mothers to choose life. Consultations with a Client Advocate, Pregnancy tests & Ultrasounds, Consultations with Registered Nurse, Education & Support Programs, Referrals for services such as help with Presumptive Eligibility (temporary Medi-Cal), Adoption, Maternity Homes, Midwives, & OB/GYN Doctors. 
Hablamos Espanol ohanahealthclinic.com

Suite 130
Phone: (805) 373-1222

PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center

Works with students, parents, educators, schools, and communities to recognize that bullying is a serious community issue that impacts education, physical and emotional health, and the safety and well-being of students. They offer strategies to create safe and supportive schools, help students involved in bullying situations, and provide resources to address bullying.

Suite 203
Phone: (310) 749-8782

NAMI Ventura County

National Alliance on Mental Health

Provides advocacy, support, education and resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness, inclusive of all, without discrimination and stigma.

The purpose of NAMI Ventura County is to advocate for and provide support and crisis resources to those affected by neurological disorders including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, major depression, borderline personality disorder, OCD, panic disorder, severe anxiety disorder and co-occurring brain disorders and addictive disorders. Our services to the community include:

  • Crisis outreach.
  • Consumer and family support services.
  • Sharing and Education.
  • Families helping families.
  • Community awareness building and collaboration.
  • Advocacy.

                                    Suite 105
                        Phone: (805) 641-2426

Villa Esperanza Services

Provides love, care and hope for individuals with developmental and/or intellectual disabilities. We believe that each child, adult and senior that we serve should be able to take complete advantage of their capabilities and live full lives as productive members in their community. At every stage of their journey, we provide education, training and support.

Suite 206
Phone: (805) 446-1939

Senior Alliance For Empowerment

SAFE

Senior Alliance For Empowerment (SAFE) is dedicated to informing and assisting very low income, disabled, and veteran seniors, while promoting increased independence and improved quality of life.

Our primary beneficiaries are women, who were systematically denied income opportunities due to the customs of their generation; and veterans, who sacrificed their income-earning years to serve their country.

Suite 201
Phone: (805) 494-0087