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Rental Assistance and Housing Location Services - C O T S
COTS offers case management, supportive services, and financial assistance to prevent and address homelessness in multiple partnerships throughout Sonoma County.
About Us - C O T S
For over 35 years, COTS has been support those most vulnerable in our community by providing hot and nutritious meals daily to anyone in need and a range of services to support people in reaching …
Mary Isaak Center (MIC) - C O T S
The Mary Isaak Center Emergency Shelter is a 92-bed shelter for individuals ages 18 and older. COTS operates with a Housing-Focused approach where clients receive comprehensive case-management …
Santa Rosa Supportive Services - C O T S
COTS, and our partner Catholic Charities, will be offering a variety of supportive services and financial assistance to qualifying families and individuals with the goal to help with rehousing and prevent …
Community Housing - C O T S
COTS’ Community Housing offers a variety of permanent supportive housing options for individuals and families throughout Sonoma County. These units are funded by the County of Sonoma, federal …
People’s Village Project FAQ - C O T S
An interdisciplinary team including the City of Petaluma, COTS, Downtown Streets Team, Petaluma Health Center, SAFE Team, and other local providers coordinate weekly and will work together to …
Keep People Housed - C O T S
Sonoma County’s Keep People Housed initiative: together with local partners, we provide essential support for those at risk of homelessness.
$4.2 million in Sonoma County homeless housing fund ... - cots.org
Nov 20, 2025 · COTS’ Mary’s Table kitchen is stepping up to meet a growing wave of food insecurity for Sonoma County residents.
Housing After Dark Episode 24: CalAIM in Action - cots.org
Nov 18, 2025 · And Housing for All: The Fight to End Homelessness In America. Adding to the conversation is Chris Cabral, CEO of Petaluma’s COTS