Sonoma County’s new ‘Open Doors’ initiative helps residents access services

On the Open Doors website, Sonoma County residents can connect with more than 600 service providers in categories including food assistance, mental health and substance use.

photo credit: courtesy of Sonoma County Open Doors Logo

Sonoma County has launched a new campaign aimed at improving access to public services. The initiative, called Open Doors, is led by the county’s Human Services Department. It involves collaboration with local nonprofits and community organizations.

On the Open Doors website, Sonoma County residents can connect with more than 600 service providers in categories including food assistance, mental health and substance use.

Lynn Peralta is assistant director of the county’s Human Services Department. She said restrictive policies like the H.R. 1 bill—better known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act—are hitting immigrant and vulnerable communities hard in Sonoma County…

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