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Path to Home

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.

How you can help

Not everyone can treat patients in the field. But everyone can do something.

Some humanitarian crises make the headlines—others don’t. Unrestricted support from our donors allows us to mobilize quickly and efficiently to provide lifesaving medical care to the people who need it most, whether those needs are in the spotlight or not. And your donation is 100 percent tax-deductible.