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Unstable and unsafe housing hinders recovery. In the face of a critical shortage of affordable housing in Southern California, Pacific Clinics established its Housing Services to more effectively work with government and local agencies to develop housing solutions for individuals and families - from emergency shelters to long-term housing.
Housing Services
The Pacific Clinics Housing Department helps homeless consumers and their families access safe and permanent housing. Yet, once they are approved for housing, some require assistance with the first and
last month's rent or security deposit; others just need help obtaining household items to ease their transition
to a new life.
In addition, Pacific Clinics provides money management and vocational services to help consumers develop the skills and strengths essential to fulfilling their personal hopes and dreams.
Hestia House
A residential community of four female and four male young adults with an on-site care manager, Hestia House is a safe home for transitional age youth. Access to counseling, treatment, and vocational skills help better prepare the youth to meet their futures.
How to Help the Newly Placed Start A New Life
Donations are gratefully accepted for:
- Furniture: beds, tables, dressers
- Small electronics: TVs, radios, and small appliances
- Basic utensils, dishes, cookware, silverware
- Linens - towels, wash cloths, sheets, blankets, comforter sets, hygiene items, cleaning supplies
- Food items: basic condiments, spices, pasta, flour, sugar, coffee, tea
- Welcome baskets with a collection of small items
To donate items, call Pacific Clinics' Housing Department at (626) 960-4020 or specify a contribution to the Housing Department via Donate now. Your unused and unneeded items will find loving and much appreciated use.
Additional services are provided by Portals, a division of Pacific Clinics.
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