national reading month
Reading is one of the best habits to develop; it strengthens the mental muscles, helps to improve comprehension and analytical abilities, and increases imagination and boosts memory.
Book selection: Schomburg: The Man Who Built a Library
Boys in the Hood Book Club Guest Speaker: 3/25 – Ricardo from MLK Jr Library
womens history month
Every woman has a story to tell and gifts to share with the world. So get ready, because this month is about honoring magnificent women, and we are ready to celebrate it to the fullest.
Book selection: VIP Mahalia Jackson
Around the Way Girls Book Club Guest Speaker: 3/23 – Judge Tameika Carter
Around the Way Girls Book Club
Wednesdays
6:30pm-8pm
Zoom
Boys in the Hood Book Club
2nd, 4th and 5th Fridays
6:30pm-8pm
Zoom
Escape Velocity Resource Referral Request
We provide our program participants, their families and the Sacramento black community with resource referrals. Use the form below to request third party services through Escape Velocity. We will match you with the correct service provider based on your selections. Your information is confidential.
Sojo Museum Virtual Pop-Up
Friday, March 4, 2022 (Every 1st & 3rd Friday)
- 6pm-7pm (Food and art packet pickups) at 2251 Florin Rd, Sacramento, CA 95822
- 7pm-9pm (Virtual activities via Zoom)
Zoom links are on the Facebook page
African Market Place at Florin Square
1st and 3rd Saturdays
12:00pm-6:00pm
2251 Florin Rd, Sacramento, CA 95822
Fun, food, shopping, and resources for the entire family.
WEAVE Crisis line
24/7 hotline 916-920-2952
Domestic Violence
Sex Trafficking
Sexual Assault
CA Youth Crisis Line
Are you a youth that feels misunderstood or overwhelmed? Talk to someone about what’s happening.
The California Youth Crisis Line (CYCL) operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week as the statewide emergency response system for youth (ages 12-24) and families in crisis. Youth can call, text, or chat.
M.H. First
Community First Response. MH First Sacramento, a project of Anti Police-Terror Project, is a cutting-edge new model for non-police response to mental health crisis. The goal of MH First is to respond to mental health crises including, but not limited to, psychiatric emergencies, substance use support, and domestic violence safety planning.
Call or Text 916-670-4062
in loving memory






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