This program supports faith-based communities and underserved populations in Sacramento by providing temporary shelters, meal distribution, and long-term housing solutions. Workshops on financial literacy and job placement empower participants to rebuild their lives with dignity and independence.
Participants
- Schools: Partner with local schools to involve students in meal preparation and distribution.
- Volunteers: Assist with shelter operations, meal delivery, and workshops.
- Funding Required: $75,000 annually for shelters, meals, and resources.
Governmental Input
- Housing Grants: Secure funding from HUD.
- Permits and Zoning: Collaborate with city and county officials for compliance.
- Job Training Support: Partner with California’s Employment Development Department (EDD).
communications and awareness-raising, and advocacy.