We’ll help you find tailored support that meets the needs of your child and your family.

Martha's Place serves children Age’s 0-5 who struggle with social/emotional developmental challenges.

San Luis Obispo County SELPA supports students with disabilities by offering essential tools and guidance for parents. From educational tips to community support, find the resources you need to navigate your child’s educational journey with confidence.

Tri-Counties Regional Center provides person and family-centered supports for individuals with developmental disabilities to maximize opportunities and choices for living, working, learning, and recreating in the community.

Transitions-Mental Health Association's Youth Family Services support families and caregivers of minor children who have emotional and behavioral health problems to improve their quality of life.

We provide short-term, low-cost counseling for individuals and families.

Youth Mental Health Services supports children and youth affected by mental illness, trauma, and environmental stress, including therapy, rehabilitation, case management, and psychiatric care.

Central Coast Autism Spectrum Center provides early diagnosis and intervention support.

Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo County offers an array of child, youth, and family programs — including high-quality early childhood education and care, behavioral health services, and wraparound support.

Parents Helping Parents supports and empowers families who have children with disabilities or special needs.

Jack's Helping Hand provides programs that meet the unique challenges of children who have cancer, are medically fragile, or have special needs in our community.

Developmental Specialty Partners are Autism care experts, offering therapies for children with developmental needs. They provide In-home, clinic-based and school-based services.

We provide educational and therapeutic programs that protect children through healing, support, and strengthening families.

First 5 San Luis Obispo County funds and advocates for quality programs and services, to support children prenatal to five years old and their families, so that every child is healthy, learning and developing to their optimal potential, and ready to succeed in school and life.

211 is an easy to remember number for free information and referral to local health and human service programs via phone, text messaging, and an online tool.
