Yuba County Community Services Commission

Yuba County Community Services Commission Yuba County Community Action Agency (YCCAA) is a government organization.

Yuba County Community Action Agency (YCCAA) is an organization that carries out the Community Action Program which was founded by the 1964 Economic Opportunity Act to fight poverty by empowering the poor as part of the War on Poverty. YCCAA is intended to promote self-sufficiency, and they depend heavily on volunteer work, especially from the low-income community. The Community Services Block Gran

t (CSBG) is the agencies' core federal funding and is always seeking additional sources of revenue to extend its program. YCCAA is governed by a board of directors consisting of at least one-third low-income community members, one-third public officials or their designees, and up to one-third private sector leaders.

Education on Healthy Food PreparationHealthy habits start with education. In 2025, 13 individuals gained nutrition and f...
06/05/2026

Education on Healthy Food Preparation

Healthy habits start with education. In 2025, 13 individuals gained nutrition and food preparation skills to support long-term well-being through programs funded by Yuba County Community Services Commission.

Eat well, live well.

Life can feel like a lot when you’re trying to manage housing, work, and healthcare all at once… But you don’t have to n...
06/04/2026

Life can feel like a lot when you’re trying to manage housing, work, and healthcare all at once… But you don’t have to navigate it alone.

At Harvest Healthcare Solutions, we’re here to support you every step of the way, at a pace that works for you.

06/02/2026

Meet Brittany Sheahan, one of our incredible CASA volunteers. 🌟

Growing up, Brittany had friends in foster care and saw the challenges they faced aging out of the system. She started as a CASA in San Diego and joined our program after moving to Plumas Lake.

Her kids confide in her in ways they don't with other adults, and she shows up for them. She rarely misses a school play, discovers new music through their Spotify picks, and once watched a youth spend 30 focused minutes on a cookie decorating kit before proudly posting the results online.

Off the clock, Brittany is a Biologist for the FDA who spends weekends on trail walks with her rescue Great Pyrenees, Luna.

Thank you, Brittany, for the steady, thoughtful care you bring to every kid on your case. 💙

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06/02/2026

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Email from Yuba-Sutter Economic Development Corporation Get the Latest Nonprofit News and Essential Resources in Our Newsletter! June/July 2026 Grant Opportunities Joseph & Vera Long Foundation awards

06/01/2026

Join us for our Food Distribution on June 15th from 9-11 am😀

Safe and Affordable Housing AchievedHousing stability creates stronger communities. In 2025, 36 individuals moved into s...
05/29/2026

Safe and Affordable Housing Achieved

Housing stability creates stronger communities. In 2025, 36 individuals moved into safe and affordable housing through YCCSC-funded programs.

Everyone deserves a place to call home.

05/28/2026
05/22/2026

Big things are happening at 410 J Street in Marysville!

The Salvation Army Yuba Sutter is excited to officially announce the transformation of our former Depot Family Crisis Center Administrative Offices into a new Family Services Center — made possible through the generous support of a capital grant from Partnership HealthPlan of California.

Construction is now underway, with an anticipated opening in mid-July 2026.

Once completed, the Family Services Center will serve as a hub of hope and practical support for our community by offering:

• Navigation Assistance
• Homelessness Prevention Assistance
• Housing Tenancy Support
• Emergency Food Boxes
• Enhanced Care Management (ECM)
• A Community Conference Room for collaboration and service coordination

We are deeply grateful to Partnership HealthPlan of California for investing in the wellbeing of Yuba-Sutter families and helping make this vision a reality.

This project represents more than a building remodel, it represents a continued commitment to walking alongside individuals and families with dignity, compassion, and practical support.

Please keep this project in your prayers as construction continues over the coming weeks. We look forward to welcoming the community into this new space very soon.

05/20/2026

💜 Did you know?

1 in 5 U.S. adults experiences a mental health condition each year — but less than half receive treatment.

Mental health is health. Reaching out isn't weakness; it's one of the bravest things you can do. Whether it's a trusted friend, a therapist, or a crisis line — support is closer than you think.

If you or someone you love is navigating trauma, abuse, or crisis, Hope Haven is here.

📞 24-Hour Crisis Line: 530.674.2040
🌐 casaysc.org

Substance Abuse CounselingRecovery is possible with the right support. In 2025, thanks to CSBG funding provided by Yuba ...
05/19/2026

Substance Abuse Counseling

Recovery is possible with the right support. In 2025, thanks to CSBG funding provided by Yuba County Community Services Commission, 13 individuals were able to access substance abuse counseling services and take meaningful steps toward recovery.

Support, recovery, and hope.

Address

950 Tharp Road, Suite 1303
Yuba City, CA
95993

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15307518555

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