Foster Youth Tax Credit Workshops
Eligible current and former foster youth may qualify for up to $1,189 through the California Foster Youth Tax Credit. Join us for a free tax preparation workshop with guided support to help you file your federal and state taxes and claim the credit you’re eligible for. Two dates available. Free lunch provided.
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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Join us for an Information Session or Continuing Education Opportunity!
Presented by CalTrin
This training explores the profound impact of interpersonal trauma on Black youth, with a focus on the compounding stress of race-related experiences such as microaggressions and vicarious trauma. Participants will engage with the latest research and practice innovations aimed at healing both interpersonal and racial trauma, particularly within community-based service settings such as Children’s Advocacy Centers, hospitals, schools, and social services.
The training will examine how racial stress and trauma influence mental health, behavioral, and academic outcomes, often being overlooked in conventional trauma treatment frameworks. Participants will explore evidence-based trauma treatment strategies proven effective for Black youth and families while emphasizing the need for culturally informed practices. Special attention will be given to integrating cultural strengths and protective factors, such as racial socialization, to promote resilience, coping, and improved treatment engagement.
Key topics include:
Identifying trauma and traumatic stress symptoms in Black youth
Understanding the effects of racial stress and trauma on mental and behavioral health
Exploring barriers and facilitators to service engagement for Black clients
Leveraging racial socialization as a protective factor
The session will combine research insights with practical applications, equipping participants with strategies for culturally affirming and effective trauma care for Black youth and families.
Learners will be able to:
Describe the impact of interpersonal and racial stress and trauma on Black youth’s mental and behavioral health
Describe the results of research on systemic, institutional, and individual barriers/facilitators to increasing service utilization for Black clients
Describe racial socialization as a protective factor in treatment outcomes
CE Hours: 1.5
Presented by CalTrin
This training will focus on child development with an emphasis on social-emotional development. Social-emotional development occurs in the context of relationships; therefore, parents and caregivers play an important role. This session will blend the science of child development with practical tips for parents and caregivers.
Participants will be able to:
Name the 5 domains of child development
Explain the 3 zones of arousal and explain how it applies to the parent/caregiver’s role in child development and social-emotional development
Learn at least 3 practical skills that can be applied to improve child development
Apply the 2 key attachment relationship concepts of Secure Base and Safe Haven
CE Hours: 3
Presented by VCOE
Includes various workshops on topics such as providing supportive and inclusive learning opportunities for all students, sessions for educators, parents, and community members. Special Keynote Speaker Monique Nunes, First Lady of Cal Lutheran University.
CE Hours: 3.5
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.




