La Familia's
Maple Neighborhood Center3301 37th Ave, Sacramento, CA 95824
La Familia’s Maple Neighborhood Center
3301 37th Ave, Sacramento, CA 95824
P: 916-210-8773
F: 916-395-5904 (Mental Health Confidential)
Emergency After Hours Number: 916-227-2600
Our Programs
Behavioral and Physical Health
Eligibility – Children’s Mental Health Services – Children and Youth ages 0-21 with Medi-Cal
Fees – No Cost
Geographic Areas – Sacramento County
Language – English, Spanish
La Familia provides Mental Health counseling services for children and youth ages 0 to 21 and their families. Family-driven mental health services are provided through home visitation, at school sites, at La Familia’s Maple Neighborhood Center, or at other locations as requested by families.
Individual and family counseling and groups are provided for children and youth experiencing emotional and behavioral concern/challenges. A wide array of Psychiatric services are offered with a strength based, family focused approach.
Supporting Community Connections (SCC)
Eligibility – Latino Individuals and Families of all ages
Fees – No Cost
Geographic Areas – Sacramento
Language – English, Spanish
Supporting Community Connections Program (SCC) – Supporting Community Connections is Latino community support for all ages, open to anyone free of charge. The program connects The Latino community with suicide prevention resources and intervention training. La Familia works to build a mentally healthy and resilient Latino community through risk awareness workshops, support groups, senior companion groups and events.
Centro de Apoyo Latino (CAL)
Eligibility – Latino Individuals and Families of all ages
Fees – No Cost
Geographic Areas – Sacramento
Language – English, Spanish
Centro de Apoyo Latino Program (CAL) – The Centro de Apoyo Latino Program is for Latino Adults that are primarily Spanish speakers of all ages. CAL provides brief short term crisis intervention services along with navigation to longer term solutions. CAL provides one on one navigation, support groups and community resources.
Community Health Navigator Program
Eligibility – Community members of all ages
Fees – No Cost
Geographic Areas – Sacramento County
Language – English, Spanish,Hmong
La Familia’ Health Navigation provides assistance with:
- COVID-19 Testing
- COVID-19 Vaccinations
- Medi-Cal enrollment and retention
- Scheduling appointments
- Health resources and referrals
- Health awareness workshops – Diabetes, Nutrition and other Health Workshops in English and Spanish
- Recreational Workshops – Zumba and Meditation
Youth Voice
Eligibility – Youth Ages 14-21yrs
Fees – No Cost
Geographic Areas – Sacramento
Language – English, Spanish
Youth Voice Is a program for youth ages 14-21 years old. Youth Voice provides youth leadership training, community workshops on civic engagement, violence prevention, tobacco prevention and education on other health related issues.
Youth Pop Ups
Eligibility – Youth Ages 12-21yrs
Fees – No Cost
Geographic Areas – Sacramento
Language – English, Spanish
FREE Pop-up events provide safe, fun, and enriching activities to engage youth ages 12-21 years old.
Community Partnerships
916 Ink
916 Ink is Sacramento’s arts-based creative writing nonprofit that provides workshops for Sacramento area youth, grades 3-12, in order to transform them into confident writers and published authors. Our workshops increase literacy skills, improve vocabulary, teach empathy, positively impact social and emotional learning, and expand communication skills.
916 Ink’s Creative Writing Workshop on Wednesdays will allow youth to express themselves through the written word in a safe and positive environment.
Sacramento Adventure Playground
Powered by Fairytale Town, the Sacramento Adventure Playground is a free after-school youth development program for ages 6 to 15. The Adventure Playground is open for after-school play! Participation is free, but youth must be registered by a parent to participate.
Sacramento Adventure Playground will provide an enrichment component featuring a one SCIENCE and one ART activity per week, PHYSICAL PLAY featuring structured movement within sports basics, fitness and/or fun games, and Play & Social Time utilizing our unique setting.
Highlands Community Charter School
English Language Development (ELD) program at Highlands is student-centered, communicative, and focused on life skills. English Language Development (ELD) instruction is designed specifically for English language learners to develop their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in English.
Requirements – 22+ Years Old, Not yet possess a High School Diploma and be a California ResidentFree Play Care Offered
Contact 916- 997-0275 for more information.
Mexican Consulate of Sacramento
Window of Educational Orientation or Ventanilla de Orientación Educativa (VOE) – Offers educational information and resources for Mexican immigrants and their families. The VOE provides information on financial aid, Universities and Colleges, as well as alternative education for adults including Mexican Elementary and Junior High education, Mexican High School (Prepa) and
Universities online, ESL classes, Citizenship, GED/High School diploma and trade schools.