Community Resources
Domestic Violence Resources
- Other locations
- D Street Resource Center: 441 D Street, Davis – appointment encouraged – 530-757-1261
- West Sacramento Office: 1025 Triangle Court #600, West Sacramento – appointment only – 916-873-8824
- Knights Landing Resource Center: 9586 Mill Street, Knights Landing – 530-735-1776
Drug Addiction Resources
Social Services
- Arthur F. Turner Community Library: 1212 Merkley Ave., West Sacramento – 916-375-6465
- Mary L. Stephens – Davis Branch Library: 315 East 14th Street, Davis – 530-757-5593
- South Davis Montgomery Branch Library: 1441 Danbury Street, Davis – 530-759-2100 ext. 8
- Winters Community Library: 708 Railroad Ave., Winters – 530-795-4955
- Esparto Regional Library: 17065 Yolo Ave., Esparto – 530-787-3426
- Knights Landing Branch Library: 42351 3rd Street, Knights Landing – 530-735-6593
- Yolo Branch Library: 708 Sacramento Street, Yolo – 530-662-2363
- Clarksburg Branch Library: 52915 Netherlands Road
Clarksburg – 916-744-1755 - Shipley Walters Center for Yolo County Archives & Library Services: 226 Buckeye St. Woodland, 530-666-8010
Local Police Departments
Community Outreach Programs
- https://www.cityofwoodland.org/432/Civilian-Programs
- Explorers – High school students 14-18 years old are exposed to many aspects of police work
- G.R.E.A.T. Program – Gang Resistance Education and Training provided to all 4th grade classes in Woodland Joint Unified School District
- Unidos – A community progam in Spanish to assist our Hispanic residents
- Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS) – Volunteer support staff to aid sworn & civilian personnel in the effective delivery of services to the community
- Woodland Police Activities League – Reach out & enrich the lives of the youth in Woodland
- Youth Public Safety Academy (YPSA) – 8-week training program open to 7th & 8th grade students exposing them to careers in public safety
- Citizens Police Academy – A free interactive 12-session program to acquaint citizens to the activities of the Police Department
- Women’s Self Defense – One day women’s self-defense classes offered free of charge
- https://www.cityofwestsacramento.org/government/departments/police/volunteer
- Volunteers in Policing – Volunteer to assist various functions of the Police Department
- Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Program – Respond to counsel, assist & support victims and others touched by critical incidents and crises
- https://www.cityofdavis.org/city-hall/police-dpeartmetn/volunteer-program
- Graffiti Abatement Program – Volunteer to assist, remove graffiti
- https://police.ucdavis.edu/community-resources
- Police Community Academy – Free, 8-week course for an inside look at UC Davis Police Department
- Ride Along Program – Ride along with police officers on patrol, usually in 2-hour blocks
- Active Shooter Survival Workshop – Geared for University students to provide strategies to increase the likelihood of surviving an active shooter incident
- Self Defense Workshop – Training sessions hosted in a 90-minute, 4-hour, or 8-hour session to provide basic concepts of personal safety with an emphasis on physical self defense.
- http://www.winterspolice.org
- Camera Registry Capture Program – An opportunity to register the location of your privately owned security cameras that can & may be used to get info on future offenses
- Special Needs Alert Program (SNAP) – Families or agencies can voluntarily provide information about their relatives/clients with special needs so that Law Enforcement & Fire personnel will be aware of accommodations that may be needed
- https://www.chp.ca.gov/programs-services
- Youth Programs & Services
- Senior Volunteer Programs
- https://www.yolocountysheriff.com/join/volunteer
- Aero Squadron – Volunteers who are interested in aviation & committed to assist the Law Enforcement of Yolo County
- Search & Rescue Team – Volunteers on call 24 hours a day prepared for urban & wilderness searches in Yolo County
- Cadet Program – Youth (14-20) interested in a career in Law Enforcement offered training bi-monthly
- Sheriff’s Posse – Volunteer for community service details, such as the county fair, parades, & shows
- Reserves – Volunteer Peace Officers 21 years and older
- S.T.A.R.S. (Sheriff’s Team of Active Retired Seniors) – 5o years and older volunteers throught a variety of nonhazardous Law Enforcement activities
- Animal Services – Volunteer opportunities for people 18 years and older