Friday, December 29, 2023

Veteran Housing : DIXON VETS TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

DIXON VETS TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

This program provides transitional housing services to 12 male Veterans experiencing homelessness. The Veteran must have served one day of active-duty service to be eligible. All eligibility determinations are made through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

All Solano County clients are to be registered through Resource Connect Solano – RCS. This ensures that everyone has a fair chance at obtaining housing where so little housing is available.

Register, here.

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Monday, December 25, 2023

Saturday, December 23, 2023

Homeless college students: Out in the cold


For tens of thousands of college students in America, the toughest test they face is a lack of housing, seriously jeopardizing their chances to succeed. Lee Cowan reports on the trials faced by many students – young future lawyers, doctors and teachers – who struggle to find a proper place to sleep, and about the efforts of homeless shelters and food banks, such as Santa Monica's Students 4 Students Shelter, to provide help.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2023

WELCOME HOME, Housing Services : NEW BEGINNINGS EMERGENCY SHELTER


NEW BEGINNINGS EMERGENCY SHELTER

Emergency Shelter for those individuals and/or families experiencing homelessness in the City of Fairfield. This is a 30 – 90-day program focusing on stabilization and progressive growth, by providing temporary housing, and supportive services.

All Solano County clients are to be registered through Resource Connect Solano – RCS. This ensures that everyone has a fair chance at obtaining housing where so little housing is available.

Register, here.

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707-427-1148
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Thursday, December 14, 2023

USA: Homeless Baby Boomers | ARTE.tv Documentary


The fastest growing group of homeless people in the USA today is baby boomers. The generation who helped build modern America are now finding life very difficult. A report from Phoenix, Arizona where homelessness is a major problem.

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Monday, December 11, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Bill Rodriguez

BOARD MEMBER

We've got a top notch team!

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Friday, December 8, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Scott Slater

BOARD MEMBER

We've got a top notch team!

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707-427-1148
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Tuesday, December 5, 2023

How to make smart decisions more easily


Explore the psychology of decision fatigue, what kinds of choices lead us to this state and what we can do to fight it.

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Everything our bodies do— whether physical or mental— uses energy. Studies have found that many individuals seem to have a daily threshold for making decisions, and an extended period of decision-making can lead to cognitive exhaustion. So, what kinds of choices lead us to this state, and what can we do to fight fatigue? Explore the psychology of decision fatigue and ways you can avoid fatigue.

Directed by Jolene Tan.

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Saturday, December 2, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Yvette Tucker

BOARD MEMBER

We've got a top notch team!

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Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Larry Goss

Board Member

We've got a top notch team!

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707-427-1148
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Sunday, November 26, 2023

Homeless in Winter: A Heartfelt Look At Denver’s Struggles


In the icy grip of Denver winter, the city of Denver faces a harsh reality of the homeless community. The struggle of those battling the emergents and searching for warmth in the coldest of times.

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Monday, November 20, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Joseph Carter

Staff Member

We've got a top notch team!

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Friday, November 17, 2023

Our Team, The Best.

Julie Shaw

Staff Member

We've got a top notch team!

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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Inspired Self-Managed Tiny Home Village for Formerly Homeless


What does it mean to create an opportunity for stability and safe housing? Opportunity Village in Eugene, Oregon, is an effective, self-governed #tinyhomecommunity for formerly homeless individuals and couples. It only costs $5 per night per person. Their tiny homes, aka budget bungalows, are nestled in a village setting with shared common spaces and buildings. Supportive services are provided but the community is self-governed by its residents. 

It began in 2013 as a pilot project on city-owned land and since has served over 100 people & counting. And now, many residents have transitioned to the permanent, affordable Emerald Village.

All by SquareOne Villages, a nonprofit that creates self-managed communities of cost-effective tiny homes for people in need of housing, from transitional and permanent, affordable #tinyhousevillages.

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Saturday, November 11, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Keetra Welling

Staff Member

We've got a top notch team!

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Kari Rader
Staff Member

We've got a top notch team!

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Sunday, November 5, 2023

How to overcome your mistakes


Explore what prevents us from learning from our failures, and how to become more resilient through cultivating a growth mindset.

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People often describe failure as a teachable moment— a necessary stumble on our way to improvement. But learning from our mistakes isn’t always easy, especially when those failures are demoralizing, overwhelming, or just downright confusing. So what  prevents us from turning our mistakes into mastery? Explore the biggest obstacles of learning from failure, and how to cultivate a growth mindset.

Directed by Luiz Stockler.

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Thursday, November 2, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Joe Pergande


Staff Member

We've got a top notch team!

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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Friday, October 27, 2023

How to Help Somebody With Depression


In this heartfelt and informative video, we explore the important topic of how to support and help a loved one who is struggling with depression. Join us as we delve into practical tips, strategies, and resources that can make a significant difference in their journey towards healing and recovery. Whether you're a friend, family member, or partner, this video will provide you with valuable insights on how to offer compassion, understanding, and the right kind of support to your loved one in their battle against depression.

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Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Stand Up for Veterans -- COMING SOON


CANB Stand Up for Veterans Event is coming up and sponsors ships are still available.  Get your company name out there to support a great cause. Plus have some laughs and a great meal!! Take a look at the different levels below.
 
NOTE: For sponsors you click on link, Click “Donate and Tickets” Then click “No, I Just Want To Donate” that will give you the sponsorship options.

Advocacy Sponsor - $5,000
Name on event signage as co-sponsor
Listed in program and on formal invitation
Verbal recognition at event
Listing in all publicity
Your company logo on the CANB website for a year
Reserved table of 10 – 2 Bottles of Wine
 
Angel Sponsor - $3,000
Listing in all publicity
Name on event signage as co-sponsor
Listed in program and on formal invitation
Verbal recognition at event
Reserved table of 10 – 2 Bottles of Wine
 
Volunteer Supporter - $1500
Name on event signage
Listed in program
4 dinner tickets
 
Table Sponsor - $1200
Reserved Table
 
Program Supporter - $500
Listed in program
2 dinner tickets

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Saturday, October 21, 2023

Sponsorship Opportunities : Stand Up for Veterans

CANB Stand Up for Veterans Event is coming up and sponsors ships are still available.  Get your company name out there to support a great cause. Plus have some laughs and a great meal!! Take a look at the different levels below.

NOTE: For sponsors you click on link, Click “Donate and Tickets” Then click “No, I Just Want To Donate” that will give you the sponsorship options.

Donate and Tickets

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
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Thursday, October 12, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Joey Uchishiba

Staff Member

We've got a top notch team!

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Monday, October 9, 2023

Elderly Homeless Man on Social Security Can't Afford Rent in Denver


David has lived on the streets of Denver for five years. Like many elderly homeless, he gets social security but it's not enough to pay for rent. 

David says we can no longer keep our heads in the sand hoping that homelessness will go away on its own. The lack of affordable housing needs to be addressed in every city in America. 

David was just released from the hospital. As taxpayers, we pay for the cost. Homelessness is expensive. Housing people saves lives and saves taxpayer money.

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Friday, October 6, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Heather Gridely

Staff Member

We've got a top notch team!

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707-427-1148
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Saturday, September 30, 2023

How to Find Balance in the Age of Indulgence - Dr. Anna Lembke


Anna Lembke is professor of psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine and chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic. A clinician scholar, she has published more than a hundred peer-reviewed papers, book chapters, and commentaries. She sits on the board of several state and national addiction-focused organizations, has testified before various committees in the United States House of Representatives and Senate, keeps an active speaking calendar, and maintains a thriving clinical practice.

In 2016, she published Drug Dealer, MD – How Doctors Were Duped, Patients Got Hooked, and Why It’s So Hard to Stop (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016), which was highlighted in the New York Times as one of the top five books to read to understand the opioid epidemic (Zuger, 2018). Dr. Lembke recently appeared on the Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma, an unvarnished look at the impact of social media on our lives. 

"Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence" (Dutton/Penguin Random House, August 2021), an instant New York Times Bestseller, explores how to moderate compulsive overconsumption in a dopamine-overloaded world.

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Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Larry Goss

Board Member

We've got a top notch team!

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
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Sunday, September 24, 2023

Our Team, The Best.


Annette Davis

Staff Member

We've got a top notch team!

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Thursday, September 21, 2023

Elon Musk's 3 Rules To Learning Anything


I do think there's a good good framework for thinking it is physics you
know the sort of first principles reasoning generally,  What I mean by that is boil things down to they're fundamental truths and reason up from there as opposed to reasoning by analogy....Elon Musk's 3 Rules To Learning Anything

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Monday, September 18, 2023

EMPOWERING COMMUNITY MEMBERS SINCE 1967.

For over 50 years of serving those in need in Solano County.

Dating back to 1967 and the War on Poverty, CAN-B has evolved and grown over five decades to include our current vision of ending homelessness. These long standing accomplishments are due to the combined he efforts of committed staff, loyal volunteers as well the generosity of the community itself. CAN-B continues to be focused on the needs of those on extremely low incomes, including seniors, veterans and the disabled, in order that they may live healthy and productive lives.

As a point of reference, the Community Action Committee was established in 1967 by the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Originally a participating partner with the Solano Economic Opportunity Council (SCOE), it was organized to provide direct human services to the poor in Solano County. The CAC was comprised of local citizens who addressed basic needs in the following areas: employment, food, clothing, housing and transportation.

In 1992 the Fairfield-Suisun Community Action Council as an independent 501(c)3, California non-profit operating as a public interest, community-based organization. The CAC stayed true to its roots by working with the most vulnerable, specializing in housing the chronically homeless. In 2008, the Season of Sharing program was undertaken to provide rental assistance for homeless prevention with minimal operating funds to start off.

Our service to those who have served began in 2009 with two VA grant awards: One to purchase housing and a second to operate it in partnership with them. The Dixon VETS Housing program has rehabilitated over 125 veterans since 2010.

In 2013, the CAC rebranded as Community Action North Bay (CAN-B) to better reflect the expansion of services and geographic areas served. Solano County residents who are homeless or at-risk of same are now offered both supportive housing and rapid rehousing services (rental assistance). CAN-B specializes in specific populations such as veterans, seniors and the disabled who are among the most vulnerable. CAN-B’s VA Fiduciary and Social Security Representative Payee Services are provided to 68 individuals and is the only business of its kind operating in Solano County

Five decades, one mission, and all action is what has been. Continuing out legacy of service to those in need for another half century means that someday an end to homeless and poverty truly CAN-B.

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Friday, September 15, 2023

How Can You Help?


We are always looking for Volunteers and
donations to help fight homelessness.


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Saturday, September 9, 2023

OUR VALUES, Led By Passion, Purpose, Values And Integrity.

HOME

Securing and maintaining a safe, stable and affordable place to live.

HEALTH

Overcoming or managing one’s diseases as well as living in a physically, emotionally and financially healthy way.

PURPOSE

Engaging in meaningful daily activities, such as employment, education, volunteerism, family care taking or creative endeavors, resulting in the independence, income and resource to participate in society.

COMMUNITY

Developing relationships and social networks that provide supportive, friendship, love and hope.

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Wednesday, September 6, 2023

SERVICES : FOOD GIVEAWAY

Three days a week from 12-2 pm people can receive food bags for people who can cook and people who cannot. Food is provided by the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano, Raley’s, and Trader Joes.

GET STARTED!

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Sunday, September 3, 2023

Thursday, August 31, 2023

SERVICES : MAIL SERVICES

People without a mailing address can use our address to pick up their mail at no cost to the individual.

GET STARTED!

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Monday, August 28, 2023

SERVICES : PAYEE SERVICES


People on SSDI who need assistance managing their funds. CANB pays their rent and bills and provides allowances to make the funds last all month.


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Friday, August 25, 2023

Homeless Man Shares the Harsh Reality of Skid Row


"Skid Row hurt me in ways I can't ever explain. It made me do things and made see things I wish I would have never seen." ~ Luke

Luke story of living homeless on Los Angeles's Skid Row is powerful and heartbreaking. No one should have to live like this. No one should have to fight just to survive for food and shelter and live in constant in fear! 

Luke came to LA with his wife. Her family invited them to come to live with them, so they jumped on a Greyhound bus. They started calling, and their family never answered. When they arrived in Los Angeles the couple was forced to go to Skid Row where they are now stuck! 

Skid Row was created by intentional urban design. The decision was made to place most all of the city's homeless services in that one area. The theory was that by having all of the resources in one location that it would contain Los Angeles's homeless crisis. 

"Skid Row is by the bus station. It's where all the shelters are. It's where all the food is. It's where all the resources are located. But Skid Row is a very nasty place" Luke shares in this interview. He goes on to say "[Skid Row] will make it so you are just constantly worried about what you need to survive because everything is being taken from you."

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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Homelessness Ends Here.

"Our programs are designed to assist sheltered and unsheltered homeless people by providing the housing and or services needed to help individuals move into transitional and permanent housing with the goal of long term stability." —Kari Rader, Executive Director

We Believe It's Harder Than It Should Be, To Gain Access To Much Needed Resources For Those Living Outside. That's Why We've Been Offering Services And Resources To The People of California Since 1967.


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Saturday, August 19, 2023

OUR VALUES, Led By Passion, Purpose, Values And Integrity.

HOME
Securing and maintaining a safe, stable and affordable place to live.

HEALTH
Overcoming or managing one’s diseases as well as living in a physically, emotionally and financially healthy way.

PURPOSE
Engaging in meaningful daily activities, such as employment, education, volunteerism, family care taking or creative endeavors, resulting in the independence, income and resource to participate in society.

COMMUNITY
Developing relationships and social networks that provide supportive, friendship, love and hope.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Trapped in paradise: how we got the homeless situation (part 1)


It's tough to put a number on how many Americans are homeless. About one and a half million people sleep in homeless shelters every year, but that doesn't count the many, many more living without a permanent home. For the past 5 years, we've been talking to people living on the street - whether in vehicles or informal encampments - who have told us their stories of how they got there and how they survive.

Our friend and blogger Johnny Sanphillippo walked us through the history and current situation in his hometown of San Francisco where the homeless situation has risen with property values (among other issues). Sanphillippo shares his own experiences without homelessness. 

“My mother, she never wanted to say that we were homeless because that isn't how she felt about it, but we were living in a car, we were bathing in gas stations. And I think that other people who have never had those experiences don't understand that there's a broad spectrum of homelessness that sometimes you're homeless for all sorts of reasons and it's very often a temporary situation that you limp through until you get to something better.”

Our title is a direct quote from Dave, an RV dweller in Bolinas, who told us, “I've been out here for 2 or 3 years. For a while, I was stuck in this spot. My truck broke down, I had no money, and I could not get out of town. There's no work here. It was f***ed. But I was trapped in paradise.”

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Sunday, August 13, 2023

How Can You Help?


We are always looking for Volunteers and
donations to help fight homelessness.


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Thursday, August 10, 2023

Lived Experience of Homeless Committee


The Lived Experience Committee is designed to have people who have experienced homelessness in our community give the service providers feedback on how our systems are or are not working. They also participate in evaluating grant proposals and participate in continuum of care meetings.

This committee meets the first Tuesday of every month with Public meetings held once a quarter. These meetings are currently hybrid and held via Zoom and in person.

If you would like an invitation, please email admin@capsolanojpa.org and make a request.

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Friday, August 4, 2023

D.O.P.E Assessments

Now using D.O.P.E assessments to better understand our homeless clientel.

Though every person is a complex combination of traits and characteristics, there are ways to better understand behaviours and actions. The DOPE Bird Personality Test groups people into 4 personalities: Dove, Owl, Peacock and Eagle, and provides insights into every personality’s inner being. It will not only help you discover yourself but also treat others according to their personalities.

Here is a link to test yourself and send to others to see your “Bird’ Type.

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Tuesday, August 1, 2023

CalAIM Program

The CalAIM initiative utilizes the Medi-Cal program to help address the multifaceted challenges facing California's most vulnerable residents such as individuals experiencing homelessness, behavioral health care access, children with complex care needs, the growing number of justice-involved populations who have significant clinical needs and the growing aging population. CANB’s contract is to help Med-Cal recipients with obtaining and maintaining housing. The grants also provides up to $5000 per member for rental assistance and some moving costs.

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WELCOME HOME, Housing Services : LIVING SELF SUFFICIENTLY MEN'S HOUSE

Provides housing to 6 formerly homeless males in our Fairfield house. Clients have their own rooms and share the common areas of the home with the other residents. Clients are self-sufficient and are provided supportive services on an as needed basis.

All Solano County clients are to be registered through Resource Connect Solano – RCS. This ensures that everyone has a fair chance at obtaining housing where so little housing is available.

Register, here.

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707-427-1148
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Saturday, July 29, 2023

Paul Is Homeless Sleeping Rough in London


Paul used to have a job as a window cleaner when his life took a turn for the worse. Paul started to drink, which led to sofa surfing and eventually homelessness sleeping rough on the streets of London. 

In the UK, homeless shelters are often referred to as hostels. Paul has been in and out of hostels for a few years. Paul says rough sleeping wasn't so bad, but things have started to change. The streets and living homeless are not what they once were. 

Paul says he didn't stay in the hostels because many of them are outside of London. Even here in the United States, homeless shelters are located in areas where neighbors will allow over where they need to be to provide support for rough sleepers. 

Paul survives by panhandling. If he can make enough money, Paul hides his sleeping bag to pay to go into a single room occupancy for the night. 

This interview is a few years old. I like Paul, and I hope he was able to get off the streets into housing. Sadly, the UK's affordable housing crisis may even be worse than it is here, and because of the pandemic, rough sleeping continues to grow.

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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

WELCOME HOME, Housing Services : DIXON VETS HABITAT HOUSE

Provides housing for 6 formerly homeless male Veterans in our Dixon Habitat for Humanity House. Clients have their own rooms and share the common areas of the home with the other residents. Clients are self-sufficient and are provided supportive services on an as needed basis.

All Solano County clients are to be registered through Resource Connect Solano – RCS. This ensures that everyone has a fair chance at obtaining housing where so little housing is available.

Register, here.

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Sunday, July 23, 2023

WELCOME HOME, Housing Services : RAPID RE-HOUSING PROGRAMS: HOUSING EXPRESS & HOUSING EXPRESS EXPANSION

Provides rental assistance and supportive services to literally homeless families with children under the age of 18 or under the expansion, individuals and/or couples. Clients reside in self-determined rental units and can receive services for up to one year. All referrals to this program must come through Resource Connect Solano. Eligibility must be documented prior to entry into the program.

All Solano County clients are to be registered through Resource Connect Solano – RCS. This ensures that everyone has a fair chance at obtaining housing where so little housing is available.

Register, here.

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Thursday, July 20, 2023

Conestoga Huts Helping the Homeless


A dynamic new approach to homelessness with roots in settling the West: Conestoga Huts. The trend started in Eugene and the supporters are hoping it will spread through the Northwest.

"This is our hut," said Tracy Joscelyn leading a tour of her hut. She said this temporary shelter is a godsend. "We have a beautiful bed. Most of them have a raised up bed."

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Monday, July 17, 2023

WELCOME HOME, Housing Services : FAIRFIELD VETS

Provides housing and supportive services to 4 male Veterans. Clients receive case management services, access to benefits assistance, supplemental food, and transportation to appointments. Clients must be chronically homeless and disabled to be eligible for the program. All referrals to this program must come through Resource Connect Solano. Eligibility must be documented prior to entry into the program.

All Solano County clients are to be registered through Resource Connect Solano – RCS. This ensures that everyone has a fair chance at obtaining housing where so little housing is available.

Register, here.

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Friday, July 14, 2023

WELCOME HOME, Housing Services : HEALTHY LIVING YOUR WAY WOMEN'S PROGRAM

Provides housing and supportive services to 6 women in our Fairfield house. Clients receive case management services, access to benefit assistance, supplemental food, and transportation to appointments. Clients must be chronically homeless and disabled to be eligible for the program. All referrals to this program must come through Resource Connect Solano. Eligibility must be documented prior to entry into the program.

All Solano County clients are to be registered through Resource Connect Solano – RCS. This ensures that everyone has a fair chance at obtaining housing where so little housing is available.

Register, here.

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707-427-1148
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Tuesday, July 11, 2023

Tiny Homes Help With Growing Homeless Population


The homes offer shelter, community for those living on the streets.

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Saturday, July 8, 2023

WELCOME HOME, Housing Services : HEALTHY LIVING YOUR WAY MEN'S PROGRAM

Provides housing and supportive services to 6 men at our Dixon house. Clients receive case management services, access to benefit assistance, supplemental food, and transportation to appointments. Clients must be chronically homeless and disabled to be eligible for the program. All referrals to this program must come through Resource Connect Solano. Eligibility must be documented prior to entry into the program.

All Solano County clients are to be registered through Resource Connect Solano – RCS. This ensures that everyone has a fair chance at obtaining housing where so little housing is available.

Register, here.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

WELCOME HOME, Housing Services : DIXON VETS TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

DIXON VETS TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

This program provides transitional housing services to 12 male Veterans experiencing homelessness. The Veteran must have served one day of active-duty service to be eligible. All eligibility determinations are made through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

All Solano County clients are to be registered through Resource Connect Solano – RCS. This ensures that everyone has a fair chance at obtaining housing where so little housing is available.

Register, here.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
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Sunday, July 2, 2023

Homeless Man on the Streets of NYC after His Wife Died


It's about to get cold in New York City. When I asked Richard what he was going to do, he responded, "the same thing I do every year. I bundle up." Sleeping outside in the winter is a sad reality for homeless people who cannot find or affroble stable housing. 

Richard has been sleeping in the same area for over a year and has been homeless for six years. Richard's tried the NYC homeless shelter system. After two years of working with case managers, Richard was placed into a shared shelter situation, but with the roommate, he was partnered with, Richard felt sleeping outside was better. I hear this a lot about New York City, and from my own experience living in shelters, many are horrible places. 

Richard was the caregiver to his wife. Unfortunately, when his wife died, he was evicted a few days after. It's a familiar story that when a person dies, often the caregiver is left without the ability to cover housing costs and basic needs. For Richard, it was even worse, as the insurance company came after him for unpaid medical bills. 

Richard says he gave up. He started doing drugs. Richard lost most of his teeth using methamphetamine. He no longer uses meth. Richard is trying to rebuild his life, but the homeless services system doesn't make it easy for people to get the help they need. 

Richard says he needs just two weeks of stability before returning to work, but the truth is that people who have been outside for long periods need time to heal. Besides that trauma that causes homelessness, being on the streets creates more trauma. The thinking someone can go from the sidewalk to employment is not realistic or practical. But people can heal. They can maintain employment. But they need time inside and support first.

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Thursday, June 29, 2023

WELCOME HOME, Housing Services : NEW BEGINNINGS EMERGENCY SHELTER


NEW BEGINNINGS EMERGENCY SHELTER

Emergency Shelter for those individuals and/or families experiencing homelessness in the City of Fairfield. This is a 30 – 90-day program focusing on stabilization and progressive growth, by providing temporary housing, and supportive services.

All Solano County clients are to be registered through Resource Connect Solano – RCS. This ensures that everyone has a fair chance at obtaining housing where so little housing is available.

Register, here.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

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Monday, June 26, 2023

Homelessness Ends Here.

"Our programs are designed to assist sheltered and unsheltered homeless people by providing the housing and or services needed to help individuals move into transitional and permanent housing with the goal of long term stability." —Kari Rader, Executive Director

We Believe It's Harder Than It Should Be, To Gain Access To Much Needed Resources For Those Living Outside. That's Why We've Been Offering Services And Resources To The People of California Since 1967.


416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

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Friday, June 23, 2023

Working and Homeless Americans Are Living In Their Car


Working and Homeless Americans Are Living In Their Car because US cost of living has exploded.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

OUR VALUES, Led By Passion, Purpose, Values And Integrity.

HOME
Securing and maintaining a safe, stable and affordable place to live.

HEALTH
Overcoming or managing one’s diseases as well as living in a physically, emotionally and financially healthy way.

PURPOSE
Engaging in meaningful daily activities, such as employment, education, volunteerism, family care taking or creative endeavors, resulting in the independence, income and resource to participate in society.

COMMUNITY
Developing relationships and social networks that provide supportive, friendship, love and hope.

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

Saturday, June 17, 2023

Northern CA Met the Goal by 110.33%

Across all VA’s in collaboration with our SSVF providers, we exceeded the very steep challenging goal of permanently housing 38K Veterans!!!

We exceeded the goal by 6.3%...WOW!

  • More than 21,000 housing placements occurred with the help of the SSVF RRH program.
  • More than 17,000 housing placements occurred with the help of the HUD-VASH program.
  • More than 14,000 housing placements occurred with the help of the GPD and HCHV contract program.
  • More than 4,000 housing placements occurred with the help of other VA housing programs

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Homeless Woman Has a Masters in Mathematics and Engineering


It's wonderful so many of you are reaching out with job offers for Mona. Your compassion is commendable. Mona needs some time inside with support services, otherwise, she would not be able to maintain employment. It's extremely rare that a person can go from homelessness to a job without support to heal, and that support must include housing. Mona is a great example of why we all need to advocate for more affordable housing and mental health services. This compassion that's driving you to offer Mona a job, please use it to help all of the homeless women like her sleeping outside. I cannot stress enough how important housing and support services are to help people with the trauma of homelessness. 

416 Union Avenue, Fairfield 94533
707-427-1148
info@canbinc.org