
The City Center Transitional Living
The City Center Transitional Living
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More about this organization
Mission
Our mission is to provide a transitional living center for homeless families with children in Ventura County, equipping them to rebuild their lives for self-sufficiency.
About
The City Center and its staff, case managers, therapists, and mentors are dedicated to helping homeless families – often single parent families transition from homelessness to independence. We use a variety of methodologies, frameworks, and perspectives all with Christ at the center. We do this over the course of many months – the residents and their care team put in a lot of hard work – but its all worth it. Though the housing is temporary, it IS a place to call their own during that time, where they can feel safe, find some needed stability in their life and have a place where they can concentrate on getting their life under control. Residents are given more than just spiritual and life skills.
Residents are empowered to become financially stable through a savings program and employment requirement. With this help and structure, our residents will find themselves back on their feet and on their own. All it takes is a willing heart, and determined spirit, and a heart of surrender.