Hand in Hand We Will FIGHT
Homelessness
At last official
count 151,278 individuals are homeless in California, according to
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. |
1 in 3 women
experience domestic violence |
OUR MISSION: Reduce homelessness by 5% within the next 2 years. That’s about 300 people that are taken off the streets each month. |
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We are committed to breaking the cycle of violence by educating
the community to better understand the issues of domestic violence and sexual
assault. |
§ A California study found that women that experience violence are four times more likely to suffer housing stability than other women. Below you will find hotline for women who are or have been a victim to domestic violence and sexual assault. In reaching the number you will be assisted with housing for at least a week. |
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We offer outreach presentations to local schools, teen groups,
faith groups, businesses, neighborhood groups, law enforcement, healthcare
professionals and any other interested parties in Sacramento County. |
Other
24/7 Support Lines: National
Domestic Violence Hotline 1.800.799.7233 |
WEAVE
Midtown Counseling Center |
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represents that of Ani Smbatyan and
not that of California State University, Sacramento.