Women's Empowerment

Women's Empowerment

Sacramento, CA 95811
Tax ID03-0520643

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More about this organization

Mission

The mission of Women's Empowerment is to educate and empower women experiencing homelessness with the skills and confidence necessary to get a job, create a healthy lifestyle, and regain a home for themselves and their children.

About

Women's Empowerment witnessed life-changing moments in 2019 as 81 women graduated and are thriving. In 2019, 80% of students secured jobs and/or enrolled in school or training and 530 women utilized graduate services including support from social workers and employment specialists, training programs, enrichment classes, gatherings and access to clothing in our clothing closet. Fifty-one women participated in paid and unpaid training in 2019, including 29 women who participated in the get a job kit training program. Seventy percent of women and their children regained and maintained a safe and stable home. The on-site childcare program provided services to 90 homeless children. Healthy meals and educational games helped kids handle the stress of homelessness and reach developmental milestones.

Revenue

$1,257,949

Expenses

$1,146,481