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Child Safety Services in the Sacramento area open during COVID-19

  • Birth and Beyond Family Resource Centers Referral Form
  • Car Seat Services
    • Cosumnes Fire Department – virtual checkups, call 916-405-7114
    • Dignity Health/Safe Kids
      • Virtual checkups – click HERE to make an appointment
      • Online classes, seats available for low-income families – call to receive link to class, 916-864-5779
    • Rescue, CA area – Jodi Martin, [email protected]
    • Roseville Fire Department – virtual checkups, call 916-772-6300
    • UC Davis Health – call 916-734-9798
      • Virtual checkups and in-person checkups
      • Car seats for eligible families
    • Yolo County HHSA – 530-406-4410
      • Car seat checkups (in-person)
      • Car seats for eligible families (Yolo County residents only)
  • CPR Classes
  • Cribs – Safe Sleep Baby, http://www.thecapcenter.org/what/child-safety/safesleepbaby
  • Family Resource Centers/ Birth & Beyond – http://www.thecapcenter.org/who/cap-center-programs/birth-and-beyond
  • Life Jacket Loan Stations
    • All loan stations are open, including selected beaches and fire stations. Click HERE for a list of loan stations by county.
  • Resource/Foster Family Classes – UC Davis Health, 916-734-9798, class covers car seat safety, water safety, and infant safe sleep
  • Student Support Services
    • Elk Grove Unified School District Students Support Center Locations
      • Prairie Elementary, 916-422-1091
      • Valley High School, 916-681-7577
      • David Reese Elementary, 916-392-9081
  • Youth Firesetter Program – https://firesetter.org/

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Jennifer Rubin

Injury Prevention Specialist
UC Davis Health

Safe Kids Greater Sacramento Coalition Coordinator
916-734-9784
[email protected]