Mission Solano
Individual and Family ServicesCalifornia, United States11-50 Employees
In 1998, recognizing that many people struggling with addiction needed more than “three hots and a cot”, Mission SOLANO Rescue Mission focused its vision to develop long-term residential treatment for homeless addicted men, women, and Veterans. Since then, Mission SOLANO has successfully met the basic necessities of the homeless and poverty stricken population. Our unique and nationally recognized Nomadic Sheltering Program provides emergency shelter nights to those in need, while maintaining and managing our Community Outreach Center (COC) and Social Industries distributing food, clothing and ongoing community services. In 2009 we opened our Bridge To Life Center, our long-term solution to homelessness and poverty. Through transitional housing and a holistic program, we address spiritual, physical, emotional, psychosocial and vocational needs. Our six buildings are able to provide for 208 individuals through our Hope Home for Homeless Vets, the Matt Garcia Home for Women and Children, and twelve two-bedroom family units. We have always adhered to a strict code of financial ethics. You will be happy to know that 84 cents of every dollar entrusted to us goes directly into programs and services. Mission SOLANO's vision is: To provide an economic and spiritual bridge for people striving to regain the basic necessities of life in order to restore hope in themselves and their future. Homeless men, women and children in Solano County receive compassionate care and work through holistic programs empowering them to achieve economic stability and equipping them to rejoin their community as full and active participants. See more at missionsolano.org