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New Community Information Handbook 2008
The Community Information Program, in conjunction with the San Mateo County Human Services Agency, is pleased to present the Community Information Handbook, updated for 2008. This handbook includes key services to help those in need who reside or work in San Mateo County. As it was last year, the handbook is a companion to the Community Information Program database. More detailed information about each agency, including specific eligibility requirements can be found there. For more information about the Community Information Handbook 2008, click here.

Enhanced CIP Database
The CIP database is a readily and easily accessible resource with up-to-date information on a vast number of organizations and community services.

Using the database, you'll find information on services such as emergency food, clothing and shelter; recreation and afterschool programs; alcohol, drug and mental health counseling; medical treatment and health education; senior services; support groups; and service and hobby clubs. Click here to find the resources you need.

Resource Bulletin
In an effort to provide you with information about new and changing community resources in a timely manner, the Resource Bulletin is now produced in an electronic format and sent monthly via email. Send your article submissions to shulman@plsinfo.org.

To read the May 2008 edition of the Resource Bulletin, click here.
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About Us
The Community Information Program (CIP) provides information on nonprofit and public services available to people who live or work in San Mateo County, California.

For over 35 years, CIP has answered questions for social workers, teachers, nonprofit agency staff, health care professionals, counselors and clergy, as well as the general public through their local library.

 


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