COUNTY HIGHLIGHTS
Open Doors: a new way to get the help you need
Sonoma County has launched OpenDoorsSC.com, a centralized online directory that makes it easier for residents to access vital services from government, nonprofits and community-based organizations. The new website includes information on more than 600 providers across 12 categories, including housing, food, health care and more.
Support for immigrant communities
Sonoma County is committed to all who are in need and are eligible for services, regardless of immigration status. All County immigrant residents, whether they are U.S. citizens, permanent residents, undocumented residents, refugees, or residents with any other immigration status, are valued and are integral members of our social, cultural, and economic fabric. Learn more about Sonoma County’s support for immigrant communities here »
November 4, 2025, Statewide Special Election
View live election results »
Election results will be updated at least once per week until the election is certified.
The deadline for county elections officials to certify the election is December 4
New Health To Go vending machines
You can find them here:
Russian River Health and Wellness Center, 16387 First St., Guerneville (next to the stairwell)
M–Th 8am–8pm, Fri 8am–5pm, Sat 9am–noon
Santa Rosa Junior College, Bertolini Student Center, 1st Floor, Santa Rosa
M–F 7am–8pm, Sat & Sun 10am–3pm
Sonoma County Public Health Offices, 463 Aviation Blvd., Santa Rosa (This site is temporary)
8am-5pm M-F
County News and Press Releases
Two Sonoma County Probation employees honored with statewide awards
The Sonoma County Probation Department is proud to announce that two of its dedicated staff members, Juvenile Correctional Counselor II Roman Jordan and Juvenile Correctional Counselor III Scott Isaac, have been recognized by the California Association of Probation Institution Administrators for their exceptional service, leadership and innovation in juvenile justice.




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