Georgia Travis Center
Georgia Travis Center is a daytime drop-in center for homeless and low-income women and families. Basic needs are met with meals, showers, laundry facilities, transportation assistance, mailing address, telephone access and an emergency clothing closet. Case managers work with the women to assess their family's needs and connect them with community resources. Daily workshops on topics such as money management, conflict resolution and domestic violence are available to help women increase their self-sufficiency and coping skills. A computer lab is available to work on resumes, learn computer skills and begin a housing search. Children's activities are provided to give both the mother and child respite and recreation. On-site medical assistance is also available weekly. A free produce market is held monthly; pre-registration is required. Emergency financial assistance is also available to qualifying individuals and families.
297 Commercial Street, San Jose , CA
408-453-3124
Elsa Segovia Center
The Elsa Segovia Center (ESC) is a day resource center for homeless and low-income women, children and families. The ESC offers a variety of services to homeless and at-risk families including free dental care, groceries, information and referral, classes for the parents, and activities for the children.
795 Willow Road, Bldg., 323D, Menlo Park, CA
650-853-7066
The Villa
The InnVision Villa provides transitional housing for single women and women with children. A community kitchen, common rooms, play area and computer lab is available for all the residents. Individual units provide a room wired for telephone and cable. The "Learning Zone Homework Club runs twice a week for the school aged children. Case management is part of the program design, with weekly house meetings and educational workshops. Residents must be employed and pay 30% of their income for rent. Residents may stay for up to two years.
San Jose, CA
408-271-0685
Family Place
The Family Place Program offers a child development center for 0-5 year old children. A structured education and support program is provided at the same time for the mothers including ESL, health education, computer and parenting classes. The adult education program is targeted toward at-risk Latina women currently in housing in the community. The child development center is open to all children using the Georgia Travis Center. All services are free.
297 Commercial Street, San Jose, CA
408-453-3124
Commercial Street Inn
This emergency shelter houses women and women with children for up to 90 days. There are 12 family rooms and 15 cubicles for single women. Because of the facilities design, boys over the age of 11 are not permitted to stay in the shelter. Women pay a small program fee after the first 30 days. While in the shelter, the women work closely with a case manager to secure transitional or permanent housing, daycare, employment, and counseling to break the cycle of homelessness. Meals are provided and all the residents help with daily chores. A computer lab is available on site and a "Learning Zone Homework Club" runs after school Monday through Friday for school aged children.
260 Commercial Street, San Jose, CA
408-271-1630
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Clara-Mateo Alliance Family Shelter
To address the growing number of homeless families in the Bay Area, CMA provides a six-unit family shelter. The family shelter program helps clients identify and address their causes of homelessness and begin to take the steps to remedy their situation. Meals are provided and all the residents help with daily chores. A computer lab is available on site and an after school program is offered for school aged children.
795 Willow Road, Bldg., 323D, Menlo Park, CA
650-853-7066
Clara-Mateo Alliance Family Transitional Housing
The Transitional Housing Program provides six units for families who need more time in transitioning to self-sufficiency. Families may stay for 6 months during which time they must be actively addressing their causes of homelessness and have a stable income. Meals are provided and all the residents help with daily chores. A computer lab is available on site and an after school program is offered for school aged children.
795 Willow Road, Bldg., 323D, Menlo Park, CA
650-853-7066
HomeSafe, Santa Clara and San Jose
InnVision worked closely with Charities Housing and the Domestic Violence Collaborative to develop a transitional housing program designed specifically for survivors of domestic violence. This transitional housing program houses up to 150 women and women with children. Next Door provides the on-site support services and counseling for the women and children. The community center has a computer lab and a childcare center.
San Jose and Santa Clara , CA
408-557-9088
Opportunity Services Center, Families
The Bredt Family Center on the ground floor of the Opportunity Center will house services specifically for families-both residents of the center as well as those currently looking for housing. These services will include adult education classes and workshops, child development activities, computer/Internet access, health care, case management, and information and referral.
Opportunity Center Family Permanent Supportive Housing
The Family Permanent Supportive Housing Program provides 17 one and two-bedroom units for families who make below 35% of the area's median income. While in housing, the families are offered a variety of support services focused on helping them maintain permanent housing and stabilizing their lives. There are no time restraints placed on the families.
33 Encina Ave, Palo Alto CA
650-853-8677
Scattered Site Permanent Supportive Housing
To ensure families remain in stable, permanent housing, InnVision offers supportive, affordable permanent housing. Families receive support services such as case management while in their permanent home so that they are more likely to thrive on their own.
Contact InnVision Property Management at 650-853-7066
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