Family Justice Center On-Site Partners
On-Site Hours: By appointment
Phone: (209) 464-4524
Do you want to engage in services at the Family Justice Center, or do you have a qualifying court date but
you don't know what to do with your little ones? Give the FJC a call at (209) 468-2600 and we can arrange
for childcare at our facility with a daycare provider from Child Abuse Prevention Council (CAPC).
CAPC also facilitates Parent Café on site, provides child trauma therapy, and a wealth of additional services.
Contact our office for more information on the support services offered.
On-Site Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
Provides access to comprehensive healthcare services including medical, dental, behavioral health,
substance use disorder [SUD] services, and more; provides patient advocacy, case management, assistance with
Care Link - healthcare for the homeless, and care coordination.
Our on-site survivor advocate is here to assist you with navigating your healthcare needs.
On-Site Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
Phone: (209) 468-9433
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Specialists are here to assist with filling out Temporary Restraining Orders,
safety planning, assisting with emergency shelter, and provide peer counseling.
24-Hour Helplines
Collect Calls Accepted
Domestic Violence: (209) 465-4878
Sexual Assault: (209) 465-4997
Youth/Human Trafficking: (209) 948-1911
Phone: (209) 468-4800
Education can help. The Come Back Kid program is held at the Family Justice Center and will give you the
opportunity of earning your high school diploma with a self-paced program. On-site childcare is also available
while you study.
On-Site Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
Phone: (209) 468-2500
Victim advocates serve as the liaison between the victims and law enforcement officials ensuring that each
victim is treated with equality and respect. It is essential that victims, family friends, and relatives are
included in the criminal justice process. Victim advocates can assist with the following:
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Crisis Intervention
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Follow-up for emotional, personal, financial and employment problems resulting from the crime
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Filing for compensation through the California Victim Compensation Program
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Obtaining restraining orders
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Victim Impact Statements
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Orientation to the criminal justice system support through court appearances
Witnesses of a crime are key in the prosecution of the case. As a witness of a crime, your truthful testimony is crucial
to the outcome of the case. The criminal justice system can be overwhelming when you are a witness. Victim Advocates
can assist with the following:
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Crisis Intervention
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Orientation to criminal justice system
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Emergency assistance with shelter, food, clothing & transportation
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Witness Fees
On-Site Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 8:00am-5:00pm
Stockton Police Department Detectives from the Family Crimes Unit are assigned to the FJC on rotation.
They assist with taking crime reports and in certain circumstances, can take courtesy reports for other
jurisdictions.
Family Justice Center Off-Site Partners
ASALT is a Law Enforcement based task force focused on investigating trafficking in San Joaquin County.
Provides resources for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking.
The Non-Profit arm of the Family Justice Center, this organization provides funding support to the FJC. More
information coming soon!
Phone: (209) 323-4284
Family Promise helps local communities coordinate their compassion to address the root causes of family homelessness. We address the issue holistically, providing shelter and case management when they become homeless and stabilization programs once they have secured housing to ensure they remain independent.