Introducing the Akhila Health Newsletter - Join Now!

Community Partners
Where our work gets done

We work with our community partners to supplement their programs with stress management and holistic health workshops.  We are committed to providing these services FREE OF CHARGE, so we make it as easy as possible for underserved women to access these critical resources.  We have a unique partnership model that is impactful and customizable to meet our joint business and cause goals.

Black and white women portrait
  • Personalized solutions: We collaborate with our partners to assess their needs and challenges and deliver customized wellness solutions for them and their clients.

  • Positive environment: We create a healthy, nurturing shelter environment that celebrates, empowers, and champions women and their wellbeing.

  • Decreased shelter seekers repeat rate: Our programs and resources enable women to become self-sufficient, which decreases their likelihood of returning to shelters.

  • Mission support: We help our community partners fulfill their mission by providing relevant, meaningful services focused on women’s long-term success.

  • Lighter load: We free up resources and staff time by taking on an active role in supporting clients' wellbeing.

Current partners

  • LifeMoves

    The unique LifeMoves program design combines interim housing with comprehensive services that enable homeless families and individuals to find a rapid return to stable housing and self-sufficiency.

  • Family Supportive Housing

    Family Supportive Housing  provides shelter and supportive services to homeless families in Santa Clara County, to empower them to move from homelessness to self-sufficiency in our community.

  • HomeFirst logo

    HomeFirst™ is a leading provider of services, shelter, and housing opportunities to the homeless and those at risk of homelessness in Santa Clara County.

  • WCRC logo

    Women’s Cancer Resource Center helps women with cancer improve their quality of life through education, supportive services, and practical assistance. We help people with cancer navigate through the often overwhelming health care system so that you can get the appropriate care and treatment you need.

  • The Charlotte Maxwell Clinic is a free women’s clinic that specializes in offering life-enhancing complementary therapies for low-income, underserved, and immigrant San Francisco Bay Area women with cancer. Located in Oakland, California, our services are provided by a dedicated pool of volunteers who are licensed and certified practitioners of holistic modalities.

  • We are a community dedicated to providing help, information, and hope throughout the entire cancer journey so you never feel alone. No matter what kind of cancer, or where you are in your cancer journey, we are here for you. You and your loved ones can participate in a variety of programs designed to help you learn more about cancer and its treatment – all while connecting with and learning from others as you face cancer together.

  • Family Tree is a non-profit human services agency providing innovative, life-changing services designed to end child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness.  As we’ve been rooted in the metro Denver community since 1976, we recognize the intersection among child abuse, domestic violence, and homelessness. And, based on our expertise, we change how individuals, families, and communities see, respond to, and overcome these challenges.

  • Siena House is a residential program providing a stable environment of health, support, and education for pregnant women and their babies who are experiencing homelessness. At Siena House, our mission is to give new mothers experiencing homelessness a solid foundation as parents, and their babies the best start in life, by providing a supportive environment throughout pregnancy and a baby’s critical first year of development.

  • The Living Room has been exclusively serving women and their children, who are at-risk of becoming homeless, or who are experiencing homelessness in Sonoma County since 1993. Our service model is rooted in promoting stability and self-reliance for women and their children who are experiencing crisis, homelessness, or who are at-risk of homelessness in Sonoma County. We view every woman as an individual deserving of kindness, dignity and respect.

  • Chosen Gospel Recovery Inc. is a non-profit public benefits corporation founded in 2002. Our mission is to promote the well-being and economic self-sufficiency of chronically homeless families and individuals through supportive housing, drug abuse recovery, life skills building, creative community outreach and an array of collaborative services