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Finding a safe and stable place to live can be challenging during pregnancy or with a newborn. This list of resources is tailored to meet the unique needs of pregnant people and families with children.

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Name Phone Email Address Services Website
Alexandria House (213) 381-2649 [email protected] 426 S. Alexandria Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90020 Transitional housing for pregnant women and their children, and helps move women from emergency shelter to economic stability Link
Domestic Violence Housing First (661) 945-6736 [email protected] Confidential Santa Monica, CA 90403 (you can call for their physical address they do this for security and safety reasons) The program offers flexible financial assistance, unrestricted funds used to support survivors to become stably housed. Funds are also used to support housing, employment, and survivor safety. This can include rent and utilities, children's needs, transportation, work uniforms, etc. Link
Downtown Women’s Center (661) 945-6737 442 S. San Pedro Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 The Downtown Women’s Center (DWC) envisions a Los Angeles with every woman housed and on a path to personal stability. Its mission is to end homelessness for women in greater Los Angeles through housing, wellness, employment, and advocacy. Link
Harvest Home (310) 452-1223 2118 Wilshire Blvd., PMB 358 Santa Monica, CA 90403 Space for homeless pregnant women to sleep along with their children, case help, therapy, focus on gaining financial independence, emotional and mental health resources, physical health resources, Parenting classes (wide range). The Application available on their website. Link
His Nesting Place 562-422-2137 350 E. Market St. Long Beach, CA 90805 Provides mother’s and their children with a safe and loving home and church. Requirements for mom’s that want to be in the program: must be 18 or older, pregnant, have an ID, at least 3 references, and commit to staying at least 6 months in the home. Pastoral counseling, parenting classes, access to online schools. Diapers wipes and all baby items, job training, and budgeting/spending tips. Link
House of Ruth (323) 266-4139 Offers transitional, permanent, and emergency shelter housing for women and families. Link
Midnight Mission Women’s Crisis & Bridge Housing Program 213-624-9258 ext 1710 [email protected], [email protected] 601 S San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90014 The Women’s Crisis and Bridge Housing Program works in partnership with other premier service providers serving women in the community, including the Downtown Women’s Center. Link
New Life Beginnings 562-590-1538 835 East 6th Street Long Beach, CA 90802 Dedicated to helping homeless women with children pregnant and not, and victims of human trafficking and domestic violence Link
St. Anne’s Family Services 155 N. Occidental Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026 St. Anne’s is a multi-service agency with a goal of guiding people from pregnancy to parenthood and childhood to adulthood. Early childhood education, housing programs, and community-based programs Link
The People Concern - Kensington Campus (661) 723 -6284 3211 W Ave I, Lancaster CA 93535 14-Acre Campus for interim housing, case management, and employment services. Link
Unalienable Rights Inc (223) 386-5585 44633 Kingtree Ave, Lancaster, CA 93534 Dedicated to helping disadvantaged, and underserved populations find housing Link
Valley Oasis Family Solutions (661) 942-2758 [email protected] 43434 Sahuayo St, Lancaster, CA 93535 The shelter is a 60 day emergency shelter open 24-hours a day. With a 65 bed capacity, the shelter provides services to men, women, and children of all ages who are victims of domestic violence. The shelter provides shelter to victims from around the world due to being one of the first shelters in the country to provide services to men. The shelter provides supportive services. Link
Volunteers of America (661) 723-4873 45150 60th Street West, Lancaster 93536 Housing, employment, and veteran services