COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAMS, INC. 1821 East Dyer Road, Suite 200, Santa Ana, CA 92705
(949) 250-0488 www.cspinc.org
“CSP is a non-profit agency committed to serving youths, adults and families living in Orange County who are involved or are at risk of involvement with the justice system."
• Victim Assistance Programs (949) 975-0244
• Domestic Violence Assistance (714) 935-7956
• Dispute Resolution Services (949) 975-0244. Provides mediation for interpersonal and community conflicts.
• Gang Prevention Program (949) 250-0488. Provides prevention and intervention services.
• Youth Shelter (949) 494-4311. For runaway, abused and troubled teens in crisis.
• Sexual Assault Victim Services/Prevention Program (949) 752-1971
• 24 Hour Rape Crisis Hotline (714) 957-2737
CORBIN FAMILY AND COMMUNITY CENTER 2215 W. McFadden Ave. Suite E., Santa Ana, CA 92704 Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. To provide services that strengthens and support families and educates the community to raise healthy children. (714) 647-6557
• Domestic Violence Crisis Intervention (714) 973-1581
• Health Access Program: Health Services for families (0-5 years old and Pregnant Women), Linkages for Physical Examinations & Immunizations for Children, Health Insurance Application Assistance (714) 480-3750
• Great Beginning’s Program: In-Home Family support counseling for families with children 0-18 years old, Parenting Skills Classes, Money Management Classes, Support for fathers and male caregivers (714) 480-3739
• Child Guidance Center: Counseling services for children (4-17 years old) (714) 953-6561 Parent Child Interaction Therapy (2-8 years old) (714) 953-4455 x620
ORANGE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 313 North Birch Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 480-1925
• SHORTSTOP?’ is a unique juvenile crime diversion program developed in 1980 for juvenile offenders and their families. As a cost-effective alternative to prosecution, SHORTSTOP teaches the offenders to take responsibility for their actions through decision-making strategies designed to result in positive future choices. SHORTSTOP breaks the cycle that turns young people into repeat offenders by using three simple concepts: reach youth early; involve the parents; and use a graphic courtroom setting with legal professionals and actual prisoners.
• STOP SHORT OF ADDICTION is an alcohol, tobacco and other drugs (ATOD) intervention program to divert juvenile offenders and to educate youth and their parents about the legal aspects of drug related offenses and the life-style consequences of substance abuse. The program stresses family involvement by making parental participation mandatory. Parents will be made aware of their child’s drug use and acquire a better understanding of the signs and symptoms of drug use as it pertains to their child. Stop Short of Addiction will focus on: Accountability for their actions, Accepting consequences for their behavior, Skills to make better decisions, Resistance to peer pressure, Knowledge of the biological and psychological affects of drugs/alcohol, An understanding of addiction, its causes and consequences, Family communication and conflict resolution, Understanding the laws pertaining to substance abuse, and Empowering families to access treatment services.