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Social Workers in the Library Now Offered Three Times a Month


NEED HELP? 

 

Help is here: Social Workers in the Library

 

At King Library: Now offered twice a month – every 1st and 4th Mondays of the month, 6 – 8 p.m.

March: Monday, 3/5/12 and Monday 3/26/12

Call: (408) 808-2350

 

Or

 

At Biblioteca Latinoamericana – offered once a month – every 3rd Wed. of the month 6 – 8 p.m. (Spanish/English bilingual Social Worker available)

March: Wed., 3/21/12

Call: (408) 294-1237

 

Is something happening in your life that you have questions about concerning:

 

  • Education
  • Emergency Services - food/clothing/housing and crisis support
  • Employment
  • Family Matters - parenting, childcare, divorce, elder issues and domestic  violence
  • Health Improvement - mental, physical and health insurance
  • Immigration
  • Support Groups - men, women and teens

 

Make an appointment to get a FREE 20 minute session of information and referral or advice, from a member of the National Association of Social Workers. Everyone at some point in their lives could use the advice of a social worker. Our volunteer social workers are offering it - Free of Charge.



Homelessness - A Panel Discussion


 

Beggar's dog - Hoboken (LOC)

 

 

You are Invited:

 

A Homeless Forum

(In Memory of Anne Bergo)

 

Tuesday, March 6th, 4-6 p.m. King Library, 2nd Floor, Suites A&B

 

(Sponsored by The San José Public Library, Social Workers in the Library, San José State University School of Social Work & The National Association of Social Workers - CA Chapter, in celebration of National Social Work Month.)

 

 

 

Homelessness: Statistics, Resources & Information

 

Statistics on Homelessness in San José:

  • Population:

Homeless population in San José:  8,941 persons (approximately 1%  of the city’s population )

Population of the City of San José: 948,244 people (the tenth largest city in the nation)

Source: http://www.sjhousing.org/homeless/ending.html and http://www.sjhousing.org/homeless/SJ_2011.pdf

 

  • Causes of Homelessness:

Financial instability and housing costs

Cost of Living in San José: Among the highest in California (and the nation )

(2012 rates for a one-bedroom apartment in Santa Clara County: $1,350. Fair market rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $1,623 and $2,334 for a three-bedroom apartment. A person working full-time at the California minimum wage earning $8.00 per hour ($1,280 per month) could not afford a two-bedroom market-rate apartment in San José on their own.

Source: http://www.sjhousing.org/homeless/ending.html

 

  • Contributing factors:

Unemployment, underemployment or loss of a job, flight from domestic violence, or illness

Source: http://www.ehclifebuilders.org/whatwedo/homelessness.php

 

  • Who are the homeless:

Individuals, families, and children

Included: those with drug and alcohol dependencies, the disabled, and the men­tally ill (but not all people experiencing homelessness live with these conditions)

Those who hold jobs, and those who are unemployed ( 16% work at least part-time)

25% are under age 18

41% are families

Source: http://www.ehclifebuilders.org/whatwedo/homelessness.php

 

Resources:

  • Housing

City of San Jose, Department of Housing

http://www.sjhousing.org/homeless/resource.html

 

Foreclosure Help Center:

http://www.foreclosurehelpscc.org/

 

Homeless Resource Guide (City of San José/ Housing Department):

http://www.sjhousing.org/Public/Homeless_Guide.pdf  (English) and  http://www.sjhousing.org/public/Homeless_Guide_S.pdf   (Spanish)

(Includes resources for Domestic violence, Employment, Food, Rental assistance, Shelter, Veterans.)

 

Housing – Santa Clara County

http://www.housingscc.org/

Good information on finding Senior Housing

 

Section 8 Housing Application

http://housing-voucher.com/index3?split_id=94

 

Shelter Bed Hotline – 24 hours

 

Information  on shelters throughout the  San Francisco Bay Area

1-800-7Shelter, or (1-800-774-3583)

 

  • Information and Referral

2-1-1

2-1-1 (phone number) or  http://www.211.org/

Free, 24/7, 140 languages available (call-in or online information)             

(Help with food, housing, employment, health care, counseling and more)

 

Finding Help Throughout the County:

www.helpscc.org (Region, City and Category search)

(Includes Santa Clara and Santa Cruz countywide resources  for: Children and Families, Food, Health, Housing, Income and Rental Assistance and Seniors)

 

Homeless Resource Guide(City of San José/ Housing Department):

http://www.sjhousing.org/Public/Homeless_Guide.pdf  (English)

http://www.sjhousing.org/public/Homeless_Guide_S.pdf   (Spanish)

(Includes resources for Domestic violence, Employment, Food, Rental assistance, Shelter, Veterans.)

 

 

Social Workers in the Library

 

Free, 20 minute information and referral/advice sessions at both King

(bi-monthly) and Bibliotecca Branch Library (monthly)

http://www.sjpl.org/blog/social-workers-library-0

               

  • Legal Advice

Lawyers in the Library

Free 20-minute legal consultation with an attorney provided by the pro Bono Project of Silicon Valley

http://www.sjpl.org/event/lawyers-library (other options for legal assistance included on web site)

 

  • Medical care

Dentistry (Compiled by Stanford Pacific Free Clinic)

http://pacific.stanford.eduSanta%20Clara%20County%20Dental%20Providers-1.pdf

 

Stanford Pacific Free Clinic

http://pacific.stanford.edu/

1-650-721-2786

1835 Cunningham Ave., San Jose, CA 95122

Saturdays only

(Health assessments, referrals for low cost medications, laboratory

testing & vaccines)

 

Valley Homeless Healthcare Clinic (stationary and mobile clinics throughout San José, dentistry included)

http://www.hoppeople.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=107:if-you-dont-work-you-wont-eat&catid=9:hop-news&Itemid=18

 

Further Information on Homelessness and Santa Clara County  : 
 

 

City of San José ‘s Homeless Strategy

http://www.sjhousing.org/report/edec/Ecdc/8-25-03/Homeless.pdf (August, 2003)

 

Santa Clara County’s  10 Year Plan to End Homelessness

http://collabscc.org/Keys_to_Housing_10_Year_Plan.pdf (2005)

 

Santa Clara County Homeless Census and Survey

http://www.sjhousing.org/homeless/SCLR_2011.pdf  (2011)

 

Destination Home

http://www.sjhousing.org/depart/HCDC/08.11.11_Item_H.pdf  (Aug. 2011)

 

Homeless for the Holidays in the Santa Clara Valley, Part I of a Series on the Homeless (Santa Clara Weekly)

http://www.santaclaraweekly.com/2011/Issue-48/homeless_for_the_holidays_in__the_santa_clara_valley.html (Nov. 2011)

 

Materials on Homelessness Available at the San José Public Library and SJSU:

 

General - Fiction, Nonfiction on Homelessness:

http://catalog.sjlibrary.org/search~/a?searchtype=X& searcharg=Homeless&SORT=D&searchscope=1

 

Biographies:

http://catalog.sjlibrary.org/search~/a?searchtype=X&searcharg=homeless+and+biography&SORT=D&searchscope=1

 

Children's Collection - On Homelessness:

http://catalog.sjlibrary.org/search~S2?/Xhomeless+&searchscope=2&SORT=DXZ/Xhomeless+&searchscope=2&SORT=DXZ&SUBKEY=homeless+/1%2C78%2C78%2CB/browse#anchor_37

 

Fiction:

http://catalog.sjlibrary.org/search~S1/X?SEARCH=%28homeless%20and%20fiction%29&SORT=D 



Social Workers in the Library


 

 

 

Is there something happening in your life that is difficult to deal with on your own?

 

Don't Know Where To Turn? 

Social Workers in the Library Are Here to Serve You!

 

Get FREE 20 minutes of information/referral or advice from a social worker*.

 

Available at the King Library.

Every 1st and 4th Monday of the month, from 6 to 8 p.m. 

Call 808-2350 to make your appointment now.

 

And

 

Biblioteca Latinoamericana Branch Library

Every 3rd Wednesday of the month, from 6 to 8 p.m.

Call 294-1237 to make your appointment.

(Bilingual Spanish speaking Social Worker available.)

 

* Provided by members of the National Association of Social Workers - California Chapter

 

Social Workers in the Library, is a partnership of the San José Public Library, San José State University's School of Social Work,  the National Association Of Social Workers - California Chapter, and the SJSU School of Library and Information Services.