Find Help

Facing an unplanned pregnancy? Need someone to talk about your options? Need pregnancy or STD testing? Pregnant and need supplies and support? We’re here to help:

Local
Help

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul can provide food, clothing, furniture, appliances, transportation, rental assistance, and other financial assistance through their Conferences of Charity (local volunteer groups) located in Catholic parishes. If you need assistance, contact the Conference of Charity in parish nearest you by clicking link for Parish Services at svdpoc.org.

(714) 542- 0448 | requestinfo@svdpoc.org

Domestic Violence
Shelters

877-854-3594 | humanoptions.org

Laura’s House

866-498-1511 (24 hrs.) | 949-361-3775

laurashouse.org

Interval House

562-594-4555 | 714-891-8121

intervalhouse.org

Women’s Transitional Living Center

714-992-1931 (24 hrs.) | wtlc.org

Suicide Prevention Hotlines
& Counseling Support

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Call/text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org

Teen Line (Teens helping teens, 6-10 pm)

310-855-4673

New Hope Crisis Counseling Hotline

24/7 Counseling & Suicide Prevention

714-NEW-HOPE (714-639-4673)

Government
Programs

CalFresh Healthy Living

Nutrition Education Program 

cfhl@ccoc.org • 714-347-3646

CalFresh Food Stamps

Application and Renewal Assistance

calfreshfood@ccoc.org • 714-347-9623 • ccoc.org

Citizenship & Deferred Action

Accredited by the Department of Justice

1800 E. 17th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92705

To schedule an appointment call 714-347-9610 or

email ccocimmigration@ccoc.org • ccoc.org

California: Women, Infants & Children (WIC)If you are pregnant or have a child under 5, WIC can help provide nutritious foods and more resources to keep your growing family healthy.You may be eligible for WIC if you:

    1. Are pregnant
    2. Are breastfeeding a baby under the age of one
    3. Had a baby within the last six months
    4. Have a child under the age of five
    5. Experienced a pregnancy loss

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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)Provides nutrition benefits to supplement the food budget of needy families so they can purchase healthy food and move towards self-sufficiency.

California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWorks)CalWORKs is a public assistance program that provides cash aid and services to eligible families that have a child(ren) in the home. The program serves all 58 counties in the state and is operated locally by county welfare departments.

More
Resources

Every Woman OC is a resource for anyone in Orange County who is thinking of becoming pregnant, is pregnant, or has a new baby.

everywomanoc.org

Bright Steps (CalOptima’s Maternity Health Program):

provided at no cost to CalOptima members.

To learn more call CalOptima’s Health

Management department at 1-714-246-8895. caloptima.org/BrightSteps

miscarriagehurts.com

abortionchangesyou.com

lifeperspectives.com

Be Not Afraid: benotafraid.net

Support Organization for Trisomy (SOFT): trisomy.org