Connecting the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Late-Deafened communities in the Inland Empire and beyond with resources, information, and support.
Losing your job or having your hours reduced can be difficult. Unemployment benefits are here to help support you and your family while you find a new job and develop your career.
The California State Disability Insurance (SDI) program provides short-term Disability Insurance (DI) and Paid Family Leave (PFL) wage replacement benefits to eligible workers who need time off work.
Hunger can affect people from all walks of life. Millions of people in America are just one job loss, missed paycheck, or medical emergency away from hunger.
If you need public housing assistance or would like specific information about public housing programs such as housing choice vouchers, please contact your local Public Housing Agency.
The Housing Authority has various affordable housing programs that provide housing assistance to eligible, low-income households.
Individuals and families living in homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness can find support through our department and partnering agencies.
The Housing Practice Group’s mission is multi-faceted. The group’s goal is to preserve housing for our clients. The team’s focus is to fight evictions, foreclosures, and unfair termination from programs such as Section 8. The housing team also provides legal advice and education on several other tenant and landlord issues.
The Fair Housing Council of Riverside County, Inc. (FHCRC) offers services to both landlords and tenants in an effort to resolve disputes arising from the individual’s tenancy. FHCRC receives complaints, investigates them, and then attempts to mediate the dispute between the landlord and tenant.
The Housing Authority of the County of Riverside is a public agency chartered by the State of California to administer the development, rehabilitation or financing of affordable housing programs. The primary mission of the Housing Authority is to provide affordable decent, safe and sanitary housing opportunities to low and moderate income families including elderly and handicapped persons, while supporting programs to foster economic self-sufficiency.
If you are experiencing homelessness, hotel/motel vouchers can help. We provide hotel/motel vouchers to individuals who are receiving cash aid through CalWORKs for up to 30 days.
The Riverside County Housing, Homeless Prevention and Workforce Solutions offers several assistance programs that address the needs of seniors, mobile home tenants and low-income homeowners.
GLAD-ES can assist deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, and deaf disabled individuals looking for work. Employers seeking information about supporting their employees may also contact CODIE.
The goal of Pathway to Success Program (PTS) is to improve your communication skills with your current & future co-workers/boss, reading and writing skills, and employment preparation.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing services provide a wide range of vocational rehabilitation services to persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, late deafened and deaf-blind. The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Counselors are qualified as being proficient in American Sign Language (ASL) to ensure direct communication access with consumers who use ASL as their primary mode of communication. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Counselors are located in most offices throughout the State.
CODIE’s Family Outreach Advocates work with deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, and deaf disabled youth, plus their parents and/or legal guardians, to create positive outcomes and ensure a higher quality of life and support youth and their parents/legal guardians during interactions with schools and other organizations.
You and your family are starting on what might be an unexpected, but exciting journey, with your child who is Deaf or Hard of Hearing. With our resources, mentoring, and coaching we will support you so that your child has the earliest possible access to language development and communication.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing services provide a wide range of vocational rehabilitation services to persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, late deafened and deaf-blind. The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Counselors are qualified as being proficient in American Sign Language (ASL) to ensure direct communication access with consumers who use ASL as their primary mode of communication. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Counselors are located in most offices throughout the State.
We take in resources and information requests through phone, email and in person.