About the County | County of Santa Clara | County of Santa Clara Santa Clara County is home to numerous high-tech companies like Google, Apple, Adobe, Zoom, Cisco Systems, Nvidia, and Intel Santa Clara County is made up of people from diverse cultures, nationalities, and racial groups Over 100 languages and dialects are spoken A large percentage of the county population was born outside of the United States
Office of the County Executive - About Santa Clara County The County provides essential services to its residents, including public health protection, medical services to more than 2 million residents per year through the County of Santa Clara Health System, environmental stewardship, child and adult protection services, homelessness prevention and solutions, roads, park services, libraries, emergency
Departments and Agencies | County of Santa Clara | County of Santa Clara Navigating through the multitude of county services and departments can often be a complex task To make your experience more efficient and user-friendly, we've created this comprehensive directory that lists all of the County Departments and Agencies in one convenient location
Government | County of Santa Clara | County of Santa Clara Government The County of Santa Clara provides essential services that people need on a daily basis to work and live in Silicon Valley Whether residents need a marriage license, access to children’s health services or want to know about local recreational facilities, the County of Santa Clara delivers the services and information they need
Home | Public Health | County of Santa Clara Department home pageThe County of Santa Clara Public Health Department’s mission is to protect and improve the health and well-being of our community We work to prevent disease and injury, promote healthy lifestyles, create healthy environments, use data to inform decision-making, and advocate for policy and systems changes that advance racial and health equity
Home | County News Center - Santa Clara County, California The County of Santa Clara announced the opening of a new residential treatment facility, Vermont House, that will provide mental health services, case management, and temporary housing for people with serious behavioral health needs exiting incarceration