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HOUSE OF NANNY

profile · synthesized from sources

Nannies House Inc. is a nonprofit organization based in Palmdale, California, providing transitional housing and comprehensive support services to individuals facing homelessness and crisis, including veterans, women, children, the elderly, and LGBTQ+ individuals. The organization offers trauma-informed care through life skills training, job readiness programs, reentry services, mental health resources, transportation assistance, and food and housing support. Founded in June 2021 by Monque Butler Jones, it aims to foster self-sufficiency and long-term stability one person at a time.

named programs · 7 · from sources

what they call their work

Food Services
Delivers grocery support and meal provision to ensure consistent access to nutritious food for clients in need.
Job Readiness Program
Provides resume writing, interview preparation, mock interviews, professional attire assistance, technology training, and career goal planning to support workforce reentry.
Life Skills Education
Offers group sessions covering financial literacy, budgeting, cooking, personal hygiene, conflict resolution, mental health awareness, and time management to promote independence.
Mental Health Resources
Provides access to trauma-informed mental health support, coping strategies, and referrals to help individuals manage stress and build healthy relationships.
Reentry Service Groups
Supports formerly incarcerated individuals with tailored resources, peer groups, and guidance to successfully reintegrate into society and reduce recidivism.
Transitional Housing
Provides safe, stable, and trauma-informed temporary housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, with plans to expand to an on-site facility offering medical and mental health services.
Transportation Assistance
Offers reliable transportation and provides bus and Metro passes for job interviews, medical appointments, grocery shopping, and other essential activities.
activities · 5 groups

what they do

  • Emergency and Sustained Food Distribution 2 activities
    • Financial Assistance Services
      Provides financial assistance services to individuals facing adversity.
    • Transitional Housing and Basic Needs Support
      Provides transitional housing assistance, grocery support, and meal provision to individuals in need, alongside broader family support programs and housing solutions.
  • Vocational and Life Skills Training 2 activities
    • Job Readiness and Placement Program
      Operates a job readiness program that provides career-focused training, skill development workshops, resume writing, interview preparation, professional behavior training, technology skills, and job placement assistance.
    • Life Skills Education
      Offers life skills education groups covering financial literacy, personal hygiene, meal planning, conflict resolution, mental health awareness, and other essential daily living skills.
  • Psychosocial Support and Counseling Services 1 activity
    • Mental Health Support
      Provides mental health support to community members.
  • Substance Use Recovery and Reintegration Support 1 activity
    • Reentry Service Groups
      Offers reentry service groups that provide support and resources for individuals reintegrating into society after incarceration.
  • Uncategorized 1 activity
    • Transportation Services
      Provides transportation services including safe and reliable rides, flexible scheduling, and distribution of metro and bus passes for various appointments and needs.