Childcare, Pre-School, Healthcare

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4th R
A licensed school-age childcare center at 19 elementary schools. Serves children K-6th grade. Programs are designed to enhance a child's physical, social and emotional development.
(916) 277-6021
Beanstalk
Subsidized childcare, reimbursements for food provided in childcare, and nutritional information. (ages 13 and under)
344-6259
B.J. Jordan Childcare and Food Programs
344-6259
Carmicheal Parks and Recreation
Recreation, day camps, after school care, art classes, bowling, preschool, pet first aid, aquatics, youth sports
485-5322
Child Action, Incorporated Resource & Referral Program
Child care information and referrals.
916-369-0191
Child Development Incorporated/Child Development Centers
A non-profit agency that provides private and subsidized child
care to preschool and school age children.
Child Health and Disability Prevention Program
Health screening program for youth.
916-875-7151
Children First-Flats Network
Low-cost/no-cost health insurance for children and pregnant women.
492-6516
Head Start
Dedicated to improve the lives of low-income children by providing comprehensive child development services that are family focused, including education, health, nutrition, and mental health.
(916) 263-3804
HealthNet
Healthy Families program.
(818) 676-5000
Healthy Start Collaborative services established in school communities that support strong families and student success. Referrals to appropriate health, mental health, income, housing and other basic needs providers.
(916) 264-3118
Healthy Start Serna Center
Provides link to parents and students to services in the community. Whatever it takes to get kids to school (ie health services, tutoring,etc.)
643-7400 ext. 9142
Healthy Families
Health insurance for children and parents of low income familes.
(800) 880-5305
Hunger Commission Nutrition education. (916) 447-7063 ext. 335
InfoLine Sacramento
Offers many services not yet included on their website, so it may be best to call them for details. Services include resources for childcare, pre-school programs and health care for children and families. Also see Community Services Planning Council for information on related services.
(916) 498-1000
Little Blessings Creative Clubhouse
24 hour childcare, programs for youth ages 18 months to 2 years, private day school & transportation for K-6th grade.
447-5041
Medi-Cal
Medical services for children and adults with limited income and resources. See website for detailed listings.
Molina Health Care
Offers free physicals for sports.
(562) 435-3666
Parker Avenue Resource Center
Provides resources to homeless students to help achieve success in school (ie. tutoring, health services, etc.).
277-6892
Project LEAN
Healthy food and physical activity options for youth.
556-3344
Roberts Family Development Center
Offers summer programs and a daycare center for children from low-income families. Available to children from Northern Sacramento areas.
(916) 646-6631
Saddle Pals Therapeutic Center, Inc.
Therapeutic horsemanship services to individuals with physical, mental,
and emotional challenges.
988-7734
SacHealthyKids
Information about health coverage for children and how parents and caregivers
can access assistance with the application process for a variety of subsidized
programs.
916-277-3838
Shots 4 Tots
Immunization program for infants and toddlers.
447-7063
Youth Free Lunch Program
Any child 1-18 can eat free lunch at any summer food site.
916-498-1000

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