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In 2007, we provided emergency housing for 182 families, supplied 641 homeless people
(422 of whom were children) with food,
clothing, case management, educational classes, workshops &
activities, and prepared over
186,000 nutritious meals.
Help us continue to make miracles happen by
donating today.

Family Supportive Housing, Inc.
1590 Las Plumas Avenue
San Jose, CA 95133-1667
(408) 926-8885
(408) 254-2056 FAX
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Shelter Services
The primary service we provide families is a
private room and three meals a day. Working
in conjunction with outside businesses,
organizations, and individuals, we provide
many other important services in addition to
food and shelter.
Family
Supportive Housing, Inc. relies on over 45 church groups and
1,000 volunteers each year. We view them as
an integral part of the team. Without our
wonderful volunteers, we would be unable to
offer the quality of care we provide to
families in crisis. If you are interested in
volunteering, please visit our
volunteering page
for more information.
Services for
Children
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Tutoring: Volunteers provide
one-on-one tutoring for children in the evening. All school age children
attend tutoring and educational activities on week nights all year
round. |
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Voyager Child Care Program:
Pre-school activities to develop cognitive and socialization skills. |
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School Readiness Program: Head Start
offers on site preschool for children age 3-5. San Jose Unified Schools
District assists families in placing children into elementary schools. |
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After School Activity Program:
Activities provided by the Girl Scouts and evening tutoring program. |
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Activities and Celebrations: Monthly
birthday parties, holiday and special occasion celebrations. Many
weekend activities by volunteers. |
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Health Care Professionals: Weekly
Health Van.
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Services for Adults
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Intensive Case Management: Case Management is the most important
service we offer. Families receive counseling each week in order to
identify needs, focus on goals, and gain access to community services.
Case Managers direct the client to our supportive services. |
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On-Staff Employment Specialist: Courses include Employment
Assistance, Resume Workshop and Job Searching Skills. |
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On-Staff Housing Specialist: Assists families in identifying and
obtaining permanent housing in the area. |
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Personal Enrichment Classes: Parenting, Nutrition, Money Management,
and ESL. |
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Computer Classes: Software training provided by Cisco volunteers. |
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Housing Referrals and Assistance: Case Managers help residents
obtain and retain permanent housing. |
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Support Groups: Narcotics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, Anger
Management and Domestic Violence support and referral. |
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Aftercare: Case management for families after leaving the shelter. |
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