YWCA Sonoma County
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group of local women who volunteered their own homes as an underground
network of safe houses until a permanent domestic violence intervention
and treatment residence was established. The following year
they created the YWCA Safe House, a confidential emergency residence
providing food, clothing and shelter with domestic violence treatment
and intervention services. (read more)
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The Drug Abuse Alternatives Center is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families. The agency mission is Turning Lives Around by Providing Healthy Alternatives to Alcohol and other Drug Use. They have provided thousands of people the tools and guidance to live a healthy and sober life. DAAC provides
a safe place to create hope, health and healing from the effects of
alcohol and drug abuse on both the individual and the entire family.
Located in Northern California close to
San Francisco, Sacramento and Oakland, they offer a safe environment in
which to recover from the toxic effects of drug addiction and
alcoholism.
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For more information on the DAAC, click here.
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Sonoma County Cancer Risk Assessment Project
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