A supportive community platform offering compassionate peer support and guidance for individuals navigating mental health challenges, homelessness, and trauma.
Homelessness and trauma often create a challenging cycle that can feel overwhelming for those affected. Individuals facing homelessness frequently encounter various traumatic experiences that exacerbate their struggles, including loss of safety, social isolation, and emotional distress.
In this context, peer support emerges as a vital resource. By connecting with others who have shared similar experiences, individuals can find understanding, validation, and hope. Peer support fosters a sense of community and belonging, offering practical advice and emotional encouragement.
It empowers participants to reclaim their narratives and navigate their journeys towards healing and stability, acknowledging that while the road to recovery may be difficult, they are not alone in their fight.
Lived Experience
Our specialists provide authentic assistance founded on shared experiences. We walk beside individuals facing trauma, addiction, and major life transitions.
Confidential, compassionate support from trained peers with lived experience for individuals facing mental-health challenges, addiction, trauma, or homelessness.
Meeting people in the community, on the streets, or in crisis, offering grounding, emotional support, and connection to stabilizing resources.
Non-judgmental encouragement and harm-reduction strategies, connecting individuals to detox, treatment, and recovery programs.
Helping individuals access housing programs, mental-health services, employment resources, and essential community benefits.
Our dedicated peer support specialists provide authentic assistance founded on shared experiences. Whether navigating trauma recovery, homelessness, or life transitions, we offer trusted guidance and a welcoming community focused on resilience and well-being.
They offer support during challenging times such as Relationship challenges, Anxiety, Depression, Financial stress, Alcohol or drug use, and Feelings of isolation.
California Peer-Run Warmline
1-888-621-7926
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or Text 988
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) works to protect the public’s health and shape positive health outcomes for individuals, families and communities. Public health is for everyone; not just in emergencies but in everyday life — from heart health and mental wellness to food safety and the prevention of infectious and chronic diseases.
The California Department of Public Health does not provide direct crisis intervention or suicide prevention counseling. If you are in crisis, emotional distress or concerned about someone, call, text, or chat 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for free, confidential support from a trained counselor, available 24/7. If there is immediate danger or a medical emergency, call 911.
Mental-health challenges and homelessness often go unseen. Centipede Peer-to-Peer steps into that gap, offering connection, compassion, and real human support. We know we are making a difference by fostering resilience and hope in the lives of those we serve.
"Support from peers who truly understand your challenges because they have walked a similar path."
Our services are available remotely and in person throughout Stockton and Lodi, California. Whether you need 1-on-1 support or community resources, we are here to walk with you.
Office Hours
Monday – Friday
09:00 am – 06:00 pm
Contact Details
Office: (765) 636-3959
Warm Line: 1-888-621-7926
Email: info@centipedepeertopeer.org
Service Areas
Stockton, CA
Lodi, CA
Remote Support
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