Community Resources
| SUPPORT FOR UNDOCUMENTED & MIXED STATUS STUDENTS/FAMILIES |
Know Your Rights
- Undocumented Students & Families Rights: The Facts (ENG & SP)
- AG: Resources for CA Immigrant Community
- CA DOJ Immigration: Know Your Edu Rights (English | Spanish )
Preparedness/Response Resources:
Additional Resources
- Additional Resources from Santa Clara County Office of Education
- Governor Support Resources
- Santa Clara County Office of Immigrant Relations
FAFSA/CADAA INFO
- Guide to Getting Started Applying for Financial Aid as a Mixed-Status Family in California
- California Student Aid Commission Website for Mixed Status Families
- San Jose City College created a comparison guide for 2025-2026 FAFSA vs CADAA (Eng & SP)
- CSAC You Have Choices Applying for Financial Aid in the 2025-26 Academic Year As a Mixed-Status Family in California
- Additional info
| LGBTQ+ SUPPORT & RESOURCES |
- Santa Clara County Office of Education LGBTQ Resources
- LGBTQ+ Community Resources for Families & Youth
- Q Corner (Community Center focused on LGBTQ+ Supports & Resources)
- Human Rights Campaign: Facing the Future Together - FAQs, Guidance, and Resources
- CA DOJ: Know Your Rights LBGTQ+ Discrimination Rights
- CA Department of Education: Supporting LGBTQ+ Students Resources
| Federal Government Shutdown & Public Benefits |
Santa Clara County
- Santa Clara County Community Resource Guide
- Santa Clara County: Impacts of Federal Cuts
- Santa Clara County: Response to Federal Cuts
- Santa Clara County: Related Resources
- Santa Clara County FAQ
Additional Resources and Information
- United Way Bay Area: Navigating the Federal Shutdown
- Second Harvest of Silicon Valley or 1-800-984-3663
- 2-1-1 Santa Clara County or by phone dial 211
- First 5 Santa Clara County’s Feed Kids Initiative
- Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County
Food Pantries on CUHSD Campuses
Several CUHSD campuses now host on-site food pantries to support students and families within their school communities:
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- Del Mar High School: 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 3:30–4:30 pm (back parking lot). The pantry closes once food runs out, which often happens quickly, so families are encouraged to arrive early.
- Boynton High School: Every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 11 - 12pm.
The Park-It Market food pantry is open to everyone in the community. You can visit any Park-It Market location to pick up groceries. You don’t have to go only to the one near your campus. Free food items include fresh produce, meat, dairy products, dry goods, and canned foods.
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- Prospect High School: Every 1st and 3rd Monday from 1:45 - 3pm
- Leigh High School: Every 2nd and 4th Thursday form 1:45 - 3:00 pm
West Valley Community Services Market

The West Valley Community Services Food Market provides a wide selection of canned, packaged, and perishable foods to families who are experiencing food insecurities. Clients visit our Market weekly and shop from a selection of healthy and delicious foods in partnership with Second Harvest Food Bank and donor stores including Costco, Nob Hill, Sprouts, Target, Trader Joe's, 99 Ranch, Creekside Farmer's Market, and other local vendors.
West Valley Community Services Market is open to all clients living in the west valley communities of Cupertino (95014), Los Gatos (95030, 95032, 95033), Monte Sereno, Saratoga (95070), and West San Jose (95129, 95130).
You can call 408-255-8033 to book an appointment with a case manager to complete the enrollment for services.
HOW IT WORKS:
- Please bring your photo ID.
- Please do not line up before the market shifts open. Food will only be distributed during the times listed below.
- Masks are optional and when using the market please use hand sanitizer or gloves.
FRESH FRIDAYS:
Friday Afternoon Market Hours from 2:00pm - 4:00pm are only for ready to eat prepared foods, fruits, vegetables, and bakery items. Clients who have shopped earlier in the week can return to shop during these hours only.
READY BAGS:
For those who cannot shop in the Market themselves, clients will receive 1 bag each of dry goods, refrigerated proteins, and produce. Households with 4 or more people will receive 1 additional bag of dry goods. We will abide by dietary restrictions and preferences - choices will vary based on availability.
Hot Meals
- Project Dash: DoorDash has launched an "Emergency Food Response" initiative to help families at risk of hunger amid potential SNAP benefit disruptions. In November, they will deliver free meals through their 300+ Project DASH food bank partners and waiving delivery and service fees for 300,000 grocery orders for SNAP recipients at participating retailers, including Sprouts, Dollar General, and more. They are also donating food and essentials from DashMart stores to local food banks. Learn how you can help or connect with a local food bank
Eligible SNAP customers can receive $0 delivery and service fees on one grocery order from participating retailers between Nov. 1–30 using promo code SNAPDD. Offer valid only for users with a linked SNAP/EBT card. See full terms. - Tony & Albas: Until SNAP funding is restored, Tony & Alba’s is offering a free meal for children (ages 15 and under), no purchase required, for dine-in or to-go. Simply show your SNAP card and have your child with you to receive one of the following: pizza (cheese or pepperoni) or penne pasta (meat or marinara sauce), served with carrots, fruit, and a drink. Adult meals are discounted when dining together.
📍Tony & Alba's Pizza, 3137 Stevens Creek Blvd, San Jose, CA 95117
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Chibi Café: in Santa Clara is offering is support as well to SNAP recipients. Families with a valid SNAP card and a child present will get a Chibi Meal for each child.This includes:
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6 Dino Nuggets
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Half Order of Tater Tots
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Parents will also get 25% off of any Cafe food and drink orders.
📍 Chibi Café | 1171 Homestead Rd #190, Santa Clara, CA 95050 -
- Cochi’s Kitchen: in Morgan Hill is also supporting families in need.
Free Kids’ Meals:
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- Children eat free with a purchase
- Must show a valid SNAP card and ID
- Limit one kids’ meal per day
- Lunch served daily
- Breakfast served Friday–Sunday
Additionally, Cochi’s Kitchen is also hosting An Evening of Gratitude, a free community Thanksgiving meal giveaway on Tuesday, November 11, from 4–7 PM, featuring take-out meals with all the trimmings prepared by Chef Manny and sponsored by The Edward Boss Prado Foundation, Cochi’s Kitchen, and generous community partners.
📍 Cochi's Kitchen | 435 Vineyard Blvd, Morgan Hill, CA 95037
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Campbell Union High School District welcomes the participation and input of our parents, neighbors, local community leaders, and organizations. We invite you to be a part of our community!
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