988

Dial or text 988 for the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Or click the button below to visit their website.

Visit 988 Lifeline Site

211

Dial 211 for help with community services, finding food, help with bills, or mental health referrals.

Care at Church

We are in a spiritual battle (2 Cor 10:3-5; Eph 6:10-20), and crises are part of our broken world. We care for people with the love of Jesus – compassionate, hope-filled, and pointing to His power. Only Jesus is the Great Healer – people cannot save people. We support others with authentic care and healthy boundaries. We care for people with the support of other Christians. We are not made to make it on our own. A church family provides connections and gatherings to find support.

It is important, especially with adults, that those needing help are in the “driver’s seat” for their care and support. We follow Jesus’ example and initiate love, but we do not force care, support, or accountability on people. We advocate for preventative care, healthy habits, and systems of support, both for ourselves and for others. Support is preventative and vital for a flourishing life. It is helpful to be prepared and have a plan for how to respond to crises, both in our own lives and for those we are serving. The resources below can help you do this.

LIFE GROUPS

Life Groups are the primary and ongoing area of care for people in our church. Life Groups provide ongoing relational and spiritual support, including accountability, help with overcoming temptation, and prayer. They also provide visits in the hospital, meals for 1-2 weeks, and help with basic needs. This draws the group together and helps them bear each other’s burdens (Gal 6:2).

MINISTRY TEAMS

No individual or group is a substitute for the larger body of Christ. Gathered worship and personal prayer and devotions are important to directly experience the presence of Christ. Ministry Teams can provide encouragement, camaraderie, and a sense of accomplishment.

ADDITIONAL HELP

  • Prayer Ministry and prayer list (email church office)

  • Care Ministry for those not in a Life Group (joining a Life Group for support will be encouraged)

  • Benevolence Funds (one-time up to $500) for financial needs

  • Financial counseling with financial experts

  • Pastoral counseling, one to three meetings maximum (no charge)

  • Referrals to professional help

PROFESSIONAL REFERRALS

Modesto Gospel Mission

Meals, shelter, and clothing
209-529-8259
modestogospelmission.org


Salvation Army

Food, shelter, and referrals
209-523-7577
modestocitadel.salvationarmy.org


Dial-a-Ride

Transportation services
800-262-1516


CA Lifeline

Home and cell phone discounts
866-272-0349


Alliance WorkNet Career Center

Job listings, workshops, resources
209-558-9675


Central Valley Opportunity Center

Utility and food assistance, job training
209-577-3210 


Housing Authority

Low-cost housing
209-557-2000


Community Housing and Shelter

Shelter and rental assistance
209-527-0444 and 209-527-0415 


Stanislaus County Programs

Medi-Cal, food stamps, general assistance
800-211-2224 or 209-558-2352
centerforhumanservices.org


Center for Human Services

Counseling, MediCal and sliding scale
209-526-1440
centerforhumanservices.org


Golden Valley Health Centers

Low-cost medical services
209-576-2845


Behavioral Health and Recovery Services

Mental health services for mental illness and substance abuse
888-376-6246


Haven House

Counseling and help for women victims of domestic violence
209-577-5980

 
Stanislaus Family Justice Center

One stop center for victims of abuse or domestic violence
209-525-5130


First Step

Substance abuse services for women
209-541-2118


Celebrate Recovery

12-step Christian recovery program
celebraterecovery.com


Redwood Family Center

Christian program for women with substance abuse issues
209-550-7352


Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous

12-step recovery programs
aa.org, na.org


Doctor’s Behavioral Health Center

Psychiatric inpatient hospital
209-557-6300


Medically Indigent Adult (MIA) Program

Low or no-cost medical services
209-558-7232


St. Luke’s Family Practice

Low-cost medical services
209-549-1057


O’Connor Woods

Full or half-day reprieve for those caring for the elderly
209-476-4037

Center for Human Services Counseling

(MediCal and sliding scale)
209-526-1440, centerforhumanservices.org


Children’s Crisis Center

Crisis phone line, respite childcare
209-577-4413, childrenscrisiscenter.com


Early Start

Services for special needs
209-558-4118, ecf.net


California Healthy Families

Low-cost medical insurance
800-880-5305, benefits.gov/benefit/1596


Inter-Faith Ministries

Food and clothing
209-572-3117, interfaithmodesto.org


Modesto Gospel Mission

Meals, shelter and clothing
209-529-8259, modestogospelmission.org


Parent Resource Center

Parenting classes, mentoring
209-549-8193, prcfamilies.org


Salvation Army

Food, shelter and referrals
209-523-7577, modestocitadel.salvationarmy.org


Sierra Vista Children’s Center

Early intervention and ADHD clinic
209-523-4573, sierravistacares.org


Valley Mountain Regional Center

Services for developmental delay
209-529-2626, vmrc.org

Cindi Martin, LCSW at Wellspring Counseling

(209-607-1887)
Christian counseling, for individuals, in Oakdale


Rebecca McMahon, LCSW

(209-527-8943)
Christian counseling, accepts insurance


Michelle Corgiat, MFT

(209-402-2717)

Christian counseling, individuals – including kids, teens, and adults, accepts insurance


Marty Villa, MA, MFT at Family Concern Counseling

mvilla@scyfc.com
(209-522-9568 x112)
Christian counseling for youth, families, and individuals, also addiction counseling


Kourtney Kauffman, MS, MFT at Family Concern Counseling

(209-522-9568, x122)
Christian counseling, marriage and family therapist, also meets with young people


Anissa Brown, NP at Community Psychiatry

(209-588-7195)
Psychiatrist, accepts insurance

Support is preventative and vital for a flourishing life. We are not made to make it on our own. A church family provides connections and gatherings to find support.