Residential Services for Adults and Families
Our four confidentially-located domestic violence/human trafficking shelters provide safety and refuge for survivors and their children (ages birth through 17) while staff help them to develop plans for safe and stable futures. The shelters offer a blended program of emergency and transitional stage care (up to 3 months, followed by up to an additional 9 months, or longer as needed). Program activities are designed to help survivors overcome the devastating effects of domestic violence and human trafficking, including economic, social, and emotional barriers, in order to achieve safety and self-sufficiency. Comprehensive services for adults include case management, counseling, legal assistance, life skills training, parenting education, job development and placement services, financial literacy education, housing establishment assistance, and advocacy and referrals to other specialty services such as medical care. Children receive school enrollment/re-enrollment services, age-appropriate counseling, therapeutic free play, social and recreational activities, and tutoring to promote their healthy social and emotional development.
If you or someone you know requires safe shelter, please call one of our hotline numbers above to connect.
Our newest shelter offers temporary bridge housing to unhoused single women in the City of Los Angeles. Clients receive 24/7 care in a safe environment and have access to on-site supportive services like case management, mental health care, substance abuse treatment, and housing placement. The goal of this program is to help every client achieve permanent housing and break the cycle of homelessness.