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Reentry Support Self-Determined Life Coaching & Healing- Youth/TAY 14-24 | 25+ After stabilizing and receiving immediately needed support and services, participants are assigned a life coach to partner in designing a self-determined life plan. Participants will then receive 1:1 coaching on average once weekly, a minimum of once monthly, and as needed 2-3 times weekly. Life coaching is provided to directly support individuals Every three months YWFC does follow-up evaluation with participants to assess how they are doing and whether an adjustment is needed in their programming or services. The life plans identify goals vis-a-vis the systems they have been involved in, personal healing and growth, health and social service needs, housing, educational and employment goals, relationship building, safety and support goals. Luna Salemme Program Manager Youth Detention and Reentry: 773.759.8399 [email protected] Participatory Defense- Youth/TAY 14-24 | 25+ Got an open case? Is your loved one facing criminal charges? Worried about loved ones on the inside? Together we'll identify what steps you can take each week to become active agents in your or your loved one's case. Our meetings are both a support group and planning session. Mondays 4:30- 6:30pm Join us virtually contact Eve 510-980-1447 [email protected] For the Home Free Section- Home Free was founded by Five Keys and in partnership with the Young Women's Freedom Center. Is a program that provides transitional housing and residential communities in San Francisco and Los Angeles providing support for criminalized survivors of domestic violence that are being released from prison. The collaborative project works to support women in their transition home through life coaching, support, job training and placement, and ongoing support. Home Free Emergency Housing in San FranciscoThe emergency housing program for women, trans and gender non- conforming people was opened in May 2020 to ensure safe housing, supportive services, and connection during the COVID crisis for survivors of violence that are being released from prison and jail with nowhere to go. The program has 30 units and provides supportive housing, healing based programming through September 2020. For more information or to make a referral, contact Julia Arroyo SF YWFC Site Director 415.618.9124 [email protected]. YOUNG WOMEN'S FREEDOM CENTER Freedom Cirlces - Youth and TAY 14-24 Grounded in self-determination, positive peer relationships and relationships with caring adults, our weekly, two-hour Freedom Circles provide healing in which those further along in their healing are often modeling the process for those who are newer. www.youngwomenfree.org Circles will run in 12-weeks cycles over the course of 12-18 months with a focus on systems navigation support (i.e. support with adhering to probation or other court mandated requirements, support with relationships with case managers, lawyers, social workers, and other systems players, etc.), socio-emotional skills and sharing life planning. Through these circles each young person creates a self-determination life plan that includes educational, employment and job training, healing support, health and other social services. Healing circles are facilitated by licensed mental health workers and community healers and delve into deeper issues of trauma, abuse, exploitation and gender-based and race- based discrimination, violence and disadvantage Tuesday & Thursday weekly 4pm -6pm for more information contact Lucero. Lucero Herrera Self Determination Coordinator, for Youth Detention & Reentry 510.755.9321 [email protected] The Sister Warriors Freedom Coalition- is the expansion of our work and a vehicle to build the power of formerly incarcerated and system involved cis- and transgender women and girls and GNC people. We are a statewide movement that builds off the momentum of movements to end mass incarceration, state- and gender-based violence and criminalization. In 2019, we transformed the Bill of Rights into a Freedom Charter as a compass for our movement to end the racial and gender apartheid of the prison, criminal legal and other public systems. In order to increase leadership of core Sister Warrior Freedom Coalition members and lead organizers, YWFC will host Freedom Academy 2-4 times per year. Freedom Academy is a 3-4- day intensive training academy for members to advance their leadership skills to lead the Sister Warrior Freedom Coalition legislative agenda and transform the systems and policies that keep young women trapped in cycles of poverty, violence, and incarceration. To join a chapter near you please contact- April Grayson SWFC Satewide Coordinator 916.821.4818 [email protected] Home Free Housing Reentry Support- For recently released survivors of violence and women that will soon be released, Home Free Housing Reentry Life Coaches can provide Reentry support and help connect people with appropriate housing. For Northern California, referrals contact Gloriana and for Southern California referrals contact Marilyn Self-Determination Housing & Re-Entry Coach Southern California 510.994.9302 [email protected] Home Free- is set to open its first permanent housing community in September of 2020 in San Francisco. The Housing Community will have 12 beds and prioritize housing for criminalized survivors of violence. for more information contact Amika Policy Director, Statewide 510.4247428 [email protected]

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Page 1: Copy of SF cost per youth infographic · receive 1:1 coaching on average once weekly, a minimum of once monthly, and as needed 2-3 times weekly. Life coaching is provided to directly

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Self-Determined Life Coaching & Healing-Youth/TAY 14-24 | 25+ After stabilizing and receiving immediately needed support andservices, participants are assigned a life coach to partner indesigning a self-determined life plan. Participants will thenreceive 1:1 coaching on average once weekly, a minimum ofonce monthly, and as needed 2-3 times weekly.Life coaching is provided to directly support individuals Everythree months YWFC does follow-up evaluation withparticipants to assess how they are doing and whether anadjustment is needed in their programming or services. The lifeplans identify goals vis-a-vis the systems they have beeninvolved in, personal healing and growth, health and socialservice needs, housing, educational and employment goals,relationship building, safety and support goals. Luna Salemme Program Manager Youth Detention andReentry: 773.759.8399 [email protected]

Participatory Defense-Youth/TAY 14-24 | 25+Got an open case?Is your loved onefacing criminal charges?Worried about loved ones on the inside? Together we'll identify what steps you can take each week tobecome active agents in your or your loved one's case. Ourmeetings are both a support group and planning session.Mondays 4:30- 6:30pmJoin us virtuallycontact Eve [email protected] 

For the Home Free Section-  Home Free was founded by

Five Keys and in partnership with the Young Women'sFreedom Center. Is a program that provides transitionalhousing and residential communities in San Francisco andLos Angeles providing support for criminalized survivors ofdomestic violence that are being released from prison.  Thecollaborative project works to support women in theirtransition home through life coaching, support, job trainingand placement, and ongoing support. Home FreeEmergency Housing in San FranciscoThe emergencyhousing program for women, trans and gender non-conforming people was opened in May 2020 to ensure safehousing, supportive services, and connection during theCOVID crisis for survivors of violence that are beingreleased from prison and jail with nowhere to go.  Theprogram has 30 units and provides supportive housing,healing based programming through September 2020. Formore information or to make a referral, contact JuliaArroyo SF YWFC Site Director415.618.9124 [email protected].

YOUNG WOMEN'SFREEDOM CENTER

Freedom Cirlces - Youth and TAY 14-24Grounded in self-determination, positive peer relationships andrelationships with caring adults, our weekly, two-hour FreedomCircles provide healing in which those further along in their healingare often modeling the process for those who are newer.

www.youngwomenfree.org

Circles will run in 12-weeks cycles over the course of 12-18 months with afocus on systems navigation support (i.e. support with adhering toprobation or other court mandated requirements, support withrelationships with case managers, lawyers, social workers, and othersystems players, etc.), socio-emotional skills and sharing life planning.

Through these circles each young person creates a self-determination lifeplan that includes educational, employment and job training, healingsupport, health and other social services. Healing circles are facilitated bylicensed mental health workers and community healers and delve intodeeper issues of trauma, abuse, exploitation and gender-based and race-based discrimination, violence and disadvantage Tuesday & Thursdayweekly 4pm -6pm for more information contact Lucero.

Lucero Herrera Self Determination Coordinator, for YouthDetention & Reentry [email protected]

The Sister WarriorsFreedom Coalition- is theexpansion of our work anda vehicle to build the powerof formerly incarceratedand system involved cis-and transgender womenand girls and GNC people.We are a statewidemovement that builds offthe momentum ofmovements to end massincarceration, state- andgender-based violence andcriminalization.

In 2019, we transformed the Billof Rights into a FreedomCharter as a compass for ourmovement to end the racial andgender apartheid of the prison,criminal legal and other publicsystems. In order to increaseleadership of core Sister WarriorFreedom Coalition members andlead organizers, YWFC will hostFreedom Academy 2-4 times peryear.  Freedom Academy is a 3-4-day intensive training academyfor members to advance theirleadership skills to lead the SisterWarrior Freedom Coalitionlegislative agenda and transformthe systems and policies thatkeep young women trapped incycles of poverty, violence, andincarceration. To join a chapternear you please contact-April Grayson SWFC SatewideCoordinator [email protected]

Home Free Housing Reentry Support-For recently released survivors ofviolence and women that will soon bereleased,  Home Free Housing ReentryLife Coaches can provide Reentrysupport and help connect people withappropriate housing.  For NorthernCalifornia, referrals contact Gloriana andfor Southern California referrals contactMarilyn Self-Determination Housing &Re-Entry Coach Southern [email protected]

Home Free- is set to open its first permanenthousing community in September of 2020 in SanFrancisco.  The Housing Community will have 12beds and prioritize housing for criminalizedsurvivors of violence.  for more informationcontact Amika Policy Director, Statewide510.4247428 [email protected]