Ventura County Public Defender’s Office: A Community Partner in Overdose Prevention
The Ventura County Public Defender’s Office has become a powerful partner in local overdose‑prevention efforts, offering free naloxone kits, fentanyl test strips, and bilingual education every Tuesday at the Hall of Justice. Their compassionate, judgment‑free approach is helping vulnerable clients and families stay safe, building trust, and expanding access to lifesaving resources at community events and Fresh Start clinics. Their work shows what true advocacy looks like—meeting people where they are and giving them another chance at recovery and stability.
Read the full story here: Overdose Prevention Newsletter
Ventura County Food Assistance Resources
Find local programs and services that provide food for individuals and families across Ventura County. From food pantries to meal distribution sites and community support organizations, these resources help ensure everyone has access to meals.
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Presented by FKCE
Instructor: Dr. Judy Sullivan Osterhage
While lying, stealing, and cheating are all inappropriate behaviors, they are also common, especially at an early age, as children try to test their limits and are still learning right from wrong. As they grow up these behaviors can be challenging, disrespectful and frustrating. This training invites you to take a step back and look beneath the behavior because when it comes to children and youth, especially those with histories of trauma, these actions are rarely about defiance alone. More often, they are a window into a child's inner world, their unmet needs, and the survival strategies they've developed to feel safe, in control, or simply get through the day.
In this training, participants will:
Understand why kids lie: Explore the many reasons children and youth engage in dishonest behavior, from fear of consequences and desire for connection, to shame, self-protection, and the need for control. Understanding the motivation changes everything about how we respond.
Learn about developmental and survival-based lying and cheating: Distinguish between age-appropriate developmental behavior and trauma-driven survival responses to give you a more informed and compassionate lens through which to view these moments.
Identify your own triggers around lying and stealing: Explore how your own experiences, values, and emotional responses to dishonesty can shape your reactions, and how bringing awareness to those triggers can help you respond with intention rather than impulse.
When we understand the "why," we become better equipped to respond in ways that build trust, reinforce safety, and open the door to genuine growth and change for the children in our care.
CE Hours: 1
Presented by Strengthening Families VC
Instructor: Dr. Christian Bracho
Dr. Christian Bracho is an Assistant Professor in the College of Education at Cal State Long Beach, where he serves as Program Coordinator of the Curriculum & Instruction Master's program. He worked as a high school English teacher and new teacher mentor for over ten years in Los Angeles County and received his PhD in International Education from new York University. His areas of expertise include LGBTQ+ communities, teacher training, and nonviolence education. His creative writing was recently included in the anthology Sana, Sana: Latinx Visions of Radical Healing and Justice.
CE Hours: 1.5
Our office is open daily by appointment.
Please call (805) 389-3120 or email info@casaofventuracounty.org to schedule a time to come in.
If you are experiencing any cold or flu symptoms, please do not come to the office.
Special Thanks
CASA of Ventura County is grateful for the support of the Margie & Robert E. Peterson Foundation and the Rick & Marcie Sexauer Foundation.




