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Senior Santa & Friends

Senior Santa & Friends Senior Santa & Friends provides gifts and special request items to low income individuals who are elderly or adults who are severely disabled. The individuals are clients of Orange County Social Services Agency and/or the Orange County Health Care Agency. Each year staff identifies clients who...

Organizational Overview

County of Orange Social Services Agency The County of Orange Social Services Agency employs more than 4,700 staff who serve the needs of 1 in 3 residents each day. We collaborate with faith- and community-based organizations, as well as the Orange County Board of Supervisors and sister County departments in...

Why Report

Orange County Adult Protective Services (APS) at 800-451-5155 (24-Hour Hotline) The elder or dependent adult will be given options to keep him/her safe from harm. The victim and their family members can be linked with appropriate community resources. Unaware family members and friends can be alerted to step in and...

Elder/Disabled Abuse

Orange County Adult Protective Services 800-451-5155 (24-Hour Hotline) Facts on Financial Abuse - Reporting for Financial Institutions. Elder Abuse Forensic Center - A collaboration of experts to better understand, identify, and treat elder abuse. Definition Adult Protective Services (APS) are directed at preventing or remedying neglect, abuse or exploitation of...

Civil Rights Information Contact

To request information, please contact: Stacy Lee SSA Civil Rights Coordinator 714-438-8877 P.O. Box 22001 Santa Ana, CA 92705 Siobhan Martin Civil Rights Lead Investigator 714-438-8817 Program Integrity Secretary 714-438-8795 P. O. Box 22001 Santa Ana, CA 92705

How to Apply for General Relief

You can apply for General Relief Benefits by phone (800-281-9799 / TTY 714-834-8500), in person at select Social Services Agency office locations, or online at BenefitsCal.com . (To learn more about BenefitsCal, including new features and capabilities, click here .) Call Center hours are: Weekdays (Monday-Friday) from 7:30 a.m. to...

What To Bring When Applying For CalWORKs

Social Security number or proof of application for a number for each person applying for aid. Proof from US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS, formerly INS) of permanent resident alien status. Pregnancy verification if an unborn is the only eligible child. Pay stubs for all persons working now or who...

About Us

Giving Children Knowledge, Courage, & Heart CAST began in 1989 as a multi-disciplinary team program for conducting child sexual abuse investigations at a single site. At that time children who were alleged to have been sexually abused were subjected to multiple interviews by numerous professionals at various different sites. The...

Extended Foster Care (AB12)

Extended Foster Care (EFC) (also referred to as Assembly Bill 12 or AB12) allows for current dependents or wards of the Juvenile Court to continue to have an open Social Services or Probation case and re-enter foster care up to age 21 if certain conditions are met. Speak to your...

Other Info Needed When Applying For CalWORKs

Proof that countable property is below the $10,888 limit ($16,333.00 for an assistance unit (AU) with at least one member who is 60 or older), such as: statements for bank accounts trust funds Effective 01/2024: $11,634.00 / $17,452.00 for Household (HH) members older than 60. A car will not be...