We are in partnership with our neighbor organizations and national resources to bring you what you need. Let us know if we can add anything to this resource list for our community!
Welcome to Open Doors—where everyone belongs. We believe that every person, regardless of where they come from, deserves support, dignity, and the opportunity to thrive. As part of our county’s commitment to building a more welcoming and inclusive community, we invite all residents and their families to access a range of safety net services designed to support your well-being, stability, and success. We are here to support immigrants and their families with services like food, healthcare, housing, employment, and more. These resources are here for you—so you can feel safe, cared for, and ready to build your future.
This resource map is designed to help you navigate and connect with a variety of behavioral health services and support options available in our community. While not an exhaustive list of all resources, it serves as a helpful starting point to guide you in finding the assistance you need. The map is organized into eight key categories: Crisis Support, Behavioral Health, Children and Youth Services, Advocacy and Supportive Services, Cultural Aid, Housing and Basic Needs, Older Adults Services, and Supportive Spaces. Whether you are seeking immediate help or long-term support, this map provides essential tools to begin your journey toward improved well-being.
Providing people of all ages, income levels and abilities with equitable access to information, assistance, and supports needed to live as independently as possible at home.
California vs Hate is a resource hotline network for anyone in California to report any act of hate and get connected to free support services including mental health, legal, and mediation. The hotline can be completely anonymous, is separate from law enforcement, and does not ask any questions about immigration status. You can report hate or discrimination at 888-8-NO-HATE or at their website below.
Located in Sonoma Valley, our mission is to strengthen the community through accessible education and advocacy, including immigration legal services.
https://www.sonomaimmigrant.org
Behavioral Health Division | County of Sonoma
Emergency Readiness, Response & Recovery | County of Sonoma
Critical fire safety messaging in English & Spanish | Firefighters on Your Side
Guide to Heroin Addiction | Help.org
Rehab & Recovery | Help.org
Call (707) 544-6911
2-1-1 Guided Search, United Way