Building Futures with Women and Children
Since 1988, Building Futures with Women and Children has been dedicated to providing individuals and families with safe and supportive housing, free from homelessness and family violence. Their range of residential sites, including San Leandro and Midway homeless shelters, Sister Me Home domestic violence safe house, and Bessie Coleman Court, cater to different housing needs, totaling 55 beds and 52 units respectively.
Building Futures extends its impact through a comprehensive domestic violence outreach program, reaching thousands annually through various initiatives such as a 24-hour crisis line, community outreach, direct support and education for victims, free and confidential support groups, and domestic violence counselor training.
In response to the Great Recession, the organization implemented a significant Housing Assistance program. Today, their Housing Resources Center continues to play a crucial role in helping Alameda County residents in averting homelessness or swiftly transitioning into housing after experiencing homelessness.
The company operates within the Care Economy sector, focusing on addressing housing needs and providing support systems for vulnerable individuals and families.
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