Community Resources
2-1-1
Website: 211oc.org
Phone: 211 or (888) 600-4357
“2-1-1 Orange County offers a comprehensive information and referral system linking Orange County residents to community health and human services and support. Callers seeking assistance can dial 211 (toll free) 24 hours-a-day and be connected to trained, multilingual Information and Referral specialists.”
Anaheim Family Justice Center
Website: ocfjcfoundation.org
Phone: (714) 765-1964
Address: 150 West Vermont Ave., Anaheim, CA 92805 – Directions
“The Anaheim Family Justice Center is a safe, confidential and friendly place where assistance is provided to Survivors of Domestic Violence, Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, and Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse.”
Anaheim Public Library
- Website
- Central Branch Library
- Phone: (714) 765-1880
- Address: 500 W. Broadway, Anaheim, CA 92805 – Directions
- Haskett Branch Library
- Phone: (714) 765-5075
- Address: 2650 W. Broadway, Anaheim, CA 92804 – Directions
- Sunkist Branch Library
- Phone: (714) 765-3576
- Address: 901 South Sunkist, Anaheim, CA 92806 – Directions
- Canyon Hills Branch Library
- Phone: (714) 974-7630
- Address: 400 Scout Trail, Anaheim, CA 92807 – Directions
- East Anaheim Branch Library
- Phone: (714) 765-3887
- Address: 8201 Santa Ana Canyon Rd., Anaheim, CA 92808 – Directions
Children’s Home Society of California
Website: chs-ca.org
Phone: (714) 817-8600
“CHS provides a variety of services to children and families in California and nationwide – working to improve their quality of life by offering vital informational, educational, and resource services, which include Community Education Services, Child Care and Development Service, and Family Resource Services. Along with helping children and their families, CHS is an expert resource for child care providers, other social service agencies, and government agencies at the local, state, and national level.”
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Website: cdc.gov
“For over 60 years, CDC has been dedicated to protecting health and promoting quality of life through the prevention and control of disease, injury, and disability. They are committed to programs that reduce the health and economic consequences of the leading causes of death and disability, thereby ensuring a long, productive, healthy life for all people.”
First 5 of Orange County
Website: https://first5oc.org/
Each child is unique, and every child’s full potential will look different. We know from years of research that a child’s experiences during their early years establish a foundation that, if strong, sets children up to achieve more in school and life, be physically healthier and more emotionally resilient, and participate more in society.
At First 5 Orange County, we recognize the strengths that families bring to each child’s foundation, and aim to build bridges so children of every culture, color, and condition can thrive without barriers. In partnership with health, social service, family support, and education agencies in Orange County, we provide programs and initiatives that build up children and encourage whole family engagement and health.

Healthy Children(American Academy of Pediatrics)
Website: healthychildren.org
“HealthyChildren.org offers trustworthy, up-to-the-minute health care information and guidance for parents and caregivers, along with interactive tools and personalized content. In addition to finding the most reliable pediatric health information available online, visitors to the new site can search for a local AAP member pediatrician – your very best source for children’s health advice – using the site’s enhanced “Find a Pediatrician” tool. You can also get answers to specific questions by clicking on “Ask a Pediatrician.””
Healthy Smiles
Website: healthysmilesoc.org
Phone: (714) 638-7637
“Healthy Smiles is an action-oriented non-profit oral health organization seeking change through their programs and services. By utilizing dental services at our Smile Center, Smile Clinic and Smile Mobile, they provide pediatric dental treatment for children in need. In addition, their Outreach Program delivers oral health education and resources to the communities they serve.”
Help Me Grow
Website: helpmegrowoc.org
Phone: (888) 476-9025
“Help Me Grow connects children and their families to developmental services to enhance the development, behavior and learning of children birth through five years.”
For OC Kids
Website: chocchildrens.org
Phone: (888) 9-OCKIDS (888) 962-5437 | (714)939-6118
Address: 1915 West Orangewood Ave, Suite 200, Orange, CA 92868
“For OC Kids Neurodevelopmental Center is a collaborative project between the UCI Department of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC). For OC Kids Neurodevelopmental Center provides evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, support, education and advocacy for Orange County children birth through age 5 years with a wide range of developmental, behavioral or learning issues including autism spectrum disorders and ADHD.”
Regional Center of Orange County
Website: rcocdd.com
North Area Office
Phone: (714) 796-3700
Address: 3111 North Tustin Street, Suite 150, Orange, CA
“Regional Center of Orange County is one of 21 private, nonprofit organizations contracted by the State of California to coordinate lifelong services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. The regional center is the first stopfor those seeking to obtain local services and supports to help them live safely and with dignity in the community.”
Social Services Agency
Website: ssa.ocgov.com
North Region:
Phone: (714) 575-2400
Address: 3320 E. La Palma Avenue, Anaheim, CA 9280 – Directions
“The County of Orange Social Services Agency (SSA) administers Federal, State, and County social service programs that protect children and adults from abuse or neglect; enable the frail and disabled to remain in their homes rather than being institutionalized; move eligible families from dependency to self-sufficiency; and, provide benefits for eligible CalWORKs, Food Stamps, Refugee, General Relief, and Medi-Cal recipients.”
Woman, Infants and Children
Website: wicworks.ca.gov
Santa Ana Location:
Phone: (714) 973-2411
Address: 1134 E. 17th St, Santa Ana – Directions
“WIC is a federally-funded health and nutrition program for women, infants, and children. WIC helps families by providing checks for buying healthy supplemental foods from WIC-authorized vendors, nutrition education, and help finding healthcare and other community services. Participants must meet income guidelines and be pregnant women, new mothers, infants or children under age five.”