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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Our programs provide quality court-based advocacy for abused and neglected children.
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Join us for an Information Session or Continuing Education Opportunity!
Presented by Greater Richmond SCAN
This training explores development milestones of early childhood, shares ways to build and strengthen connections between caregivers and young children, and provides strategies for addressing challenges such as temper tantrums and big behaviors typical for this age group.
CE Hours: 1.5
Interface Children & Family Services is proud to introduce our “Together We Grow” Family Circle Series—a welcoming space for
youth and their caregivers to come together, connect, and grow. Join Interface as they explore family dynamics, strengthen communication,
and build deeper understanding through engaging, creative, and supportive activities. These sessions are designed to foster
connection, encourage open dialogue, and create a safe environment where every family member feels heard and valued. Open to families with youth over the age of 12. Youth and caretaker should attend together.
Presented by FKCE
Instructor: Dr. Judy Sullivan Osterhage
From birth through adulthood, we learn who we are and how to navigate the world by watching the people around us. In this engaging new training from one of our most popular instructors, explore how Social Learning Theory connects directly to your caregiving approach, and how you can use that connection to foster resilience and healing in the children and youth in your care.
Children are remarkably perceptive. The behaviors, attitudes, communication styles, and even the unspoken ways we respond to stress and challenge don't go unnoticed. For children and youth who have grown up in households marked by trauma, this dynamic takes on even greater weight. Adapting to environments defined by violence, abuse, maladaptive coping, or helplessness, teaches the developing brain to stay in protection and survival mode. These early experiences can manifest as emotional dysregulation, disruptive or withdrawn behavior, and other survival-based patterns that are hard to shift — but not impossible.
By bringing intention and awareness to your caregiving, you have the power to rewrite the script. When you create a household that is safe, predictable, and grounded in positive modeling, you give the children and youth in your care something they may have never had. Join us to model a new blueprint for life built on connection, regulation, resilience, and hope.
Your Instructor: Dr. Judy Sullivan Osterhage is a Parent Coach Consultant with Parenting Matters & an Early Childhood Specialist. She holds a Doctorate in Elementary Education, and with that, has brought educational trainings to foster and adoptive parents for over 30 years!
CE Hours: 2
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.




