All SCBH Programs
Solano Kids Insurance Program (SKIP)The Solano Kids Insurance Program (SKIP) helps kids get the coverage they need by assisting families to enroll their children into Medi-Cal and Healthy Families programs, or into the Healthy Kids Solano program for those children who do not qualify for state-sponsored care. |
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Healthy Kids Solano ProgramHealthy Kids Solano is a locally developed health insurance program created to provide coverage to children who do not qualify for the state sponsored programs, such as free cost Medi-Cal and Healthy Families Program. |
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CalFreshSKIP provides application assistance for CalFresh, a food assistance program formerly known as Food Stamps. CalFresh will help stretch your food dollars, allowing the family to purchase more fruit, vegetables and other healthy foods. If you are the only person in your household or have a family and work full time, with assets, you may still qualify for this program. Call a SKIP representative today (1-800-978-7547). |
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Disparities Elimination ProjectThis county-wide initiative was created to develop and implement a strategic plan to address health disparities that exist in Solano County’s African American community. |
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Substance Abuse Prevention ProgramExcessive alcohol use is a leading cause of preventable death in the United States among all adult age groups. Cigarette smoking still kills around 443,000 United States citizens a year, and at least half of state and federal inmates were active drug users at the time of their offense. |
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Adolescent Intervention Modality Program (AIM)The goal of the Adolescent Intervention Modality (AIM) is to provide early intervention to Solano County youth who are identified as being at high-risk of using or abusing alcohol, tobacco, and/or other drugs. |
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Transitional Care Program (TCP)The Transistional Care Program (TCP) provides respite housing and case management services to clients who are referred from hospitals and emergency rooms throughout Solano County, with respite houses located in Vallejo and Fairfield. |
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School-Based Comprehensive Oral Health Services (SBCOHS) ProjectThe School-Based Comprehensive Oral Health Services (SBCOHS) Project provides preventive and restorative dental care, community outreach, oral health education, and referrals to school students, their siblings, and to children aged 0 to 5 in nearby School Readiness programs. |

