Local and National Resources
Solano Community College and Solano County Resources
Please note that this list of websites and phone numbers is for your examination; it is not necessarily comprehensive and is not an endorsement of any of the services and information offered/described. Students may also view additional resources SCC offers by viewing the Basic Needs page.
Mental Health Resources
- Solano County Behavioral Health
- NAMI Sacramento
- Crisis Hotline - 988
- Timely Care (opens in new tab)
- Students may create a free account using their SCC Student email
- Timely Care Flyer with Instructions (downloadable file)
- Catholic Social Services
- Vallejo: 644-8909
- Vacaville: 455-7614
- Dixon Family Services
- Phone: 678-0442
- Kaiser Permanente - Northern California
- Appointments and Advice Line: 1-866-454-8855
Disability Related Resources
The California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) administers and provides services and advocacy related to employment, independent living, and equality for individuals with Disabilities.
Potential services include but are not limited to the following:
- Peer Support
- Skill development
- Referrals
- Assistive Technology Services
To find out more information please visit DOR's Website.
Disability Rights California is a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 that defends, advances, and strengthens the rights and opportunities of people with disabilities.
Their website can be accessed here: Disability Rights CA
The Mission of the CFILC is to increase access and equal opportunity for people with disabilities by building the capacity of Independent Living Centers.
Their website can be access here: California Foundation for Independent Living Centers
The Arc-Solano is part of a state and nationwide network totaling over 600 chapters. The Arc is the largest national community-based organization advocating for and serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
For more information view their website here: The Arc Solano
Passport to Learning has specialized rpograms that work to best address the unique challenges of individuals with developmental disabilities and to make possible the fulfillment of personal goals.
For more information you can view their website here: Passport To Learn
Victor is comprised of two organizations: Victor Treatment Centers and Victor Community Support Services. Both provide a full continuum of Mental Health Services. Victor is dedicated to providing both community and school based services to support students and families.
For more information their website can be accessed here: Victor - Helping Others Soar.