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Partners

We help shelters by supplementing their programs with complementary stress management and holistic health programs and tools at no cost. We have a unique partnership model that is impactful and customizable to meet our joint business and cause goals.

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  • Personalized solutions: We collaborate with shelters 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 shelters fulfill their mission by providing relevant, meaningful services focused on women’s long-term success.

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

Current partners

  • 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.

  • Bill Wilson Center supports and strengthens the community by serving youth and families through counseling, housing, education, and advocacy.

  • 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.

  • Oakland Elizabeth House is a residence for women with children who have experienced homelessness, violence, addiction and/or poverty. Its mission is to support women and children in their transition to independence.

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

  • LifeLong East Bay Community Recovery Project (EBCRP)/Project Pride supports the self-sufficiency and wellness of individuals and families by providing comprehensive and integrated services for mental health, substance use and related health conditions while addressing housing and employment.

  • The Women’s Cancer Resource Center improves equitable access to cancer information, support and care.