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Family Resource Centers

Families & Communities Together (FaCT) Families and Communities Together (FaCT) Launched in 1994, Families and Communities Together (FaCT) is a network of Family Resource Centers (FRCs), which provides essential family support services, education and resources to children and families. FaCT is administered by the County of Orange Social Services Agency...

Health Insurance & Services

Foster youth and emancipated foster youth may receive Medi-Cal benefits until their 21st birthday. Medi-Cal can provide medical, dental, and behavioral health services insurance to eligible youth. The telephone number for emancipated youth to receive Medi-Cal benefits is 714-704-8842 .

Solicitation Announcements

If you are interested in receiving notifications of Requests for Information (RFI), Request for Applications (RFA), or Requests for Proposals (RFP) for Human Services, please click here to register in OpenGov, the County's new, Internet-based, bid management system for County procurement acquisitions. There is no charge to register in OpenGov...

CalWORKs Policies

100 A2 Immediate Need/Expedited Determination 100 B1 Income Definitions 100 B10 Minor Parents Assistance Unit and Treatment of Income 100 B14 Income Reporting Threshold for SAR 100 B15 Overpayments and Underpayments 100 B2 Treatment of Income 100 B5 Higher and Lower MAPs 100 B8 Two Party Check Issuance 100 B9...

Orangewood Children and Family Center Celebrates 40 Years

For four decades, Orangewood Children and Family Center (OCFC) has welcomed vulnerable, displaced children into a safe, compassionate temporary home. Originally named Orangewood Children’s Home when it opened in 1985 under Bill Steiner and Gen. William Lyon’s leadership, the shelter is a haven for abused and neglected children. Today, operating...

County of Orange Social Services Agency Annual Report Now Available

The County of Orange Social Services Agency (SSA) is pleased to announce that its annual report for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024-2025 is now available. This year’s report spotlights the agency’s progress and achievements in serving one in three Orange County residents. SSA’s FY 2024-2025 accomplishments include: Increasing client protection by...

Adult Services Policies

906 APS Repatriation Program ( 86.63 KB) 907 Service Plan and Monitoring ( 646.24 KB) 1000 Program Overview (7.6 KB) 1001 Application Process & Case Opening (23.2 KB) 1003 Authorized Representative (273 KB) 1004 Nonmedical Out-of-Home Care Policy ( 376.61 KB) 1005 Inter-County Transfer ( 519.05 KB) 1006 DDS-HCBS Waiver...

Be A Volunteer

Providing love, support, and assistance to children in transition can be a rewarding experience. Volunteers in the programs listed below contribute their talents and energy toward creating comfort, joy, and a sense of stability for children who may be facing transitions or temporary placements. Learn more about becoming a volunteer...

Orangewood Children and Family Center

Orangewood Children and Family Center (OCFC) is a 24-hour emergency shelter operated by the County of Orange Social Services Agency. It provides temporary care for children who have experienced abuse, neglect, or abandonment. Licensed by the California Department of Social Services (Facility #306090006), OCFC serves as a safe and supportive...

General Information

CalFresh (formerly known as Food Stamps) General Information Attention: Changes to the State Utility Assistance Subsidy (SUAS) Annual Payments The State Utility Assistance Subsidy (SUAS) is an energy assistance payment — currently set at $20.01 annually — is provided to certain CalFresh households to enable them to qualify for the...