Santa Barbara Local Resources Resources
Find Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers & Support

15 free treatment programs. 4 inpatient drug & alcohol rehab centers. 6 outpatient. 4 detox centers in Santa Barbara. 5 luxury residential. Sort for top accredited addiction rehabs in Santa Barbara, CA.
PATH Santa Barbara

Casa Esperanza is dedicated to moving as many people as possible from homelessness to housing. As of 7-1-2015, through a merger, Casa Esperanza will become part of PATH, an experienced, California-based nonprofit.
816 Cacique St.
Santa Barbara, CA
Catholic Charities Santa Barbara

Catholic Charities oversees the prevention side of rent and eviction assistance by offering services, that include: rent, help with utility bills, emergency clothing, food, and immigration services.
?609 E. Haley St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101?
805-965-
Family Service Agency

Offers 20 programs to strengthen individuals, and in turn, the community. Big Brothers Big Sisters, HelpLine 24 hour HotLine, School Based Counseling, and Family Services.
123 W. Gutierrez St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Community Resource Line dial 211
Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara

The Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara is a local public agency that provides safe, decent, and quality affordable housing and supportive services to eligible persons with limited incomes.
808 Laguna St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
805-965-1
Legal Aid Foundation

301 E. Cannon Perdido St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101
805-963-6756
Free legal service for eligible low income families
and seniors
www.lafsbc.org
New Beginnings RV Safe Parking Program
324 E. Carrillo St., Suite C Santa Barbara, CA 93101
805-96306756
www.sbnbcc.org/safeparking
New beginnings Counseling Center
324 E. Carrillo St., Suite C Santa Barbara, CA 93101
805-96306756
www.sbnbcc.org
Salvation Army Hospitality House
423 Chapala St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101
805-962-6281
Transitional housing & Veteran�s program
www.salvationarmy.org/santabarbara
Santa Barbara Rescue Mission
353 E. Yanonali St., Santa Barbara, CA 93103
805-966-1316
Alcohol & Drug Rehabilitation Program for men & women - Emergency Shelter
www.sbrm.org
Transition House
425 E. Cota St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101
805-966-9668
www.transitionhouse.com
Domestic Violence Solutions
Administrative Office
P.O. Box 1536?Santa Barbara, CA 93102?805-963-4458 (non-emergency calls only)?805-964-5245 24 hour crisis line
Confidential emergency shelter and ongoing support groups for battered women and children
www.dvsolutions.org/cantact.a
Noah's Anchorage-Youth Crisis Center
301W. Figueroa St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101
805-963-8775
24 Hour Hotline 1-866-HELP-TEEN
Youth & family crisis intervention for ages 10-17. Transitional program for current & former foster care youth ages 16-24
www.ciymca.org/youthandfamilyservices
Unity Shoppe
110 W. Sola St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101
�805-965-4122 or 1-800-254-8542
[email protected]
Foodbank of Santa Barbara County

A food bank is a non-profit organization working to eliminate hunger by providing nutrition education and emergency food assistance.
4554 Hollister Ave
Santa Barbara, CA 93110
805-967-5741
Start Your Recovery

Some people think substance misuse is about a lack of willpower — that someone with a drug or alcohol problem simply doesn’t want to get better and could easily quit if they really tried. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Substance use disorders are far more complex and less forgiving than many people realize.
ph: 1-800-662-4357
Make The Connection
Make the Connection connects Veterans, their families and friends, and other supporters to mental health information, a tool for finding local mental health resources, and videos of Veterans sharing their inspiring stories of recovery. The site is free to use and accessible to everyone.
Paying For Senior Care

According to a 2022 Statista Research Department, an estimated half-million people are homeless in the United States and many are seniors and veterans. Fortunately, federal and state programs are available to help displaced seniors find stable housing and meet other basic needs.
Our resource helps seniors and veterans learn how to obtain emergency housing, financial assistance, and rehousing support.