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    Mercy House

    2.7 (9 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Grandma's House of Hope

    (23 reviews)

    I stayed at this transitional shelter in 2017-2018. While the rules are what you expect of any…read moreshelter one thing that stayed with me is the founder's ethics. When there was a problem with a staff member falsely accusing me of drug use (I had been in the hospital the night before and I had proof), Je'net Kreitner made the situation right instead of standing up for staff member's accusation. That has stayed with me especially since I've been in two shelters with unethical staff members who treat their program guests badly. While Grandma's House of Hope can be a little strict with their program, I always felt safe while I stayed there and NEVER felt bullied by staff or the one in charge of the temporary shelter. I would rather pay a program fee than stay at an abusive temporary shelter for free. Assuming the program is similar now to how it was when I stayed there in 2017-2018 you'll be in good hands. You do get assigned chores but you'll never fear for your safety here and they keep their word. If they allowed me to go back I would in a heartbeat as I am in a temporary bind again (after my dad sold the house)! However, I'm a Buena Park resident and things changed due to COVID I'm assuming so I had to stay in a Buena Park shelter instead. Thank you Grandma's House of Hope!

    I honestly would have given this place a five star, but I've been here for almost a year now and…read morethe ladies who recently just got hired for the women's program are so horribly fake & VERY uncompassionate. I was ONE month away from getting my housing and they did everything possible to take me out of Community Leader position, and kick me out of the house saying I had a 'behavior problem' when I would stick up for myself. Not to mention I've had mail stolen from them & they packed all my belongings in my room without my consent & they lost my W2 FORM. Completely unprofessional & the women who work here in the house of SERENITY are very immature.

    Wise Place - Shelter director doesn't implement policy to PREVENT bed bug infestation during in take process. Then inefficiently tried to eradicate bugs.

    Wise Place

    (8 reviews)

    My daughter lives there and she's recently gotten 2 violations…read more She didn't get a warning just vollations.They have no proof and everything they said was incorrect. 3 violations and supposedly she's evicted? She called me crying yesterday be cause of the 2nd violation. They are harassing and discriminating her. We are not going to take this lightly. There are so many other residents doing much worse. I've seen this place go down the drain since it first opened. Dog barf in the elevator...homeless people doing drugs out front, human pee in the stairs. I could go on and on. They say they help people but they are doing nothing but giving my daughter stress and anxiety. After the first violation...which was a joke...Myself,my daughter and her boyfriend went to talk to the manager. She was only patronizing us. The newest violation says she's had people living here for over 14 days?Both me and my daughters bf live elsewhere and can prove it. We are seeking legal counsel as well as other alternatives.

    WISEPlace has offered transitional shelter to women only, for 32 years. I've volunteered there off…read moreand on for about 25 years. Admittedly any "business" that operates on a shoestring comprised mostly of donated money, goods and services will be imperfect, and WISEPlace is no different. That being said, my experience of the staff and volunteers has always been that they all care deeply about and are respectful of their guests. I know many women who have successfully graduated from the program and are now contributing to society. They come back to give a hand up to their "sisters" who come in behind them. These staff and volunteers wouldn't be doing that if they didn't care and sincerely want to help. SAFEPlace, which is a TEMPORARY emergency shelter came to be when the county requested assistance bringing our many homeless indoors. WISEPlace was one of very few that stepped up to say, "we will help". It is not a permanent solution, though the folks at WISEPlace are hard at work raising money and awareness to build permanent housing for this population of chronically homeless women. This is a non-profit with an inspiring history and a bright future. I enjoy every visit I make to the shelters and believe that everyone there is hard at work trying to make life better for the residents. It is a great place to volunteer!

    Corazon De Vida - Corazon de Vida, supporting over 800 children in Baja each day.

    Corazon De Vida

    (31 reviews)

    I went to a number of foreign countries, and during whenever I went, I would try to go to an…read moreorphanage or a home for children. And I was seeing thousands of kids around the world that needed homes -- Sam Brownback It is not the physical pain that endangers orphans the most. It is the mental pain caused by stress from years and years of being neglected, pushed aside, disregarded, unloved, and made to feel undeserving, and in almost all cases, made to feel like a possession rather than an equal human being. Even more it is the lack of unconditional love, the right to be accepted, as a child and to be loved, as a child, no matter what you do is the most wounding. -- Roger Dean Kiser, from Orphan - A true Story of Abandonment, Abuse and Redemption. Part II of Sidney Writes About Doing Good The Roger Kiser quote completely devastated me the first time that I read it. And I'm not ashamed to admit that I cried. It crystallized for me everything I felt growing up...everything that I wanted in this life. I grew up in a broken home...never knew my Father...my mom was a struggling single mom with two kids. She worked full time, and then being a child of the 60's, partied like that was her second full time job. I knew with my son, that I had to be 100% different...that even though my relationship did not work out, he would always know the unconditional love and support that I never had. He is indeed lucky that he has two parents that love and adore him very much. It also explains why I feel so strongly that everyone needs to give back to their community. This whole nonsense of "I Built That" is just that: nonsense. So much of one's success is nothing more than an accident of birth (not that enough people get that). I always want to ask the typical OC preening peacock: What if you were born a slave? Or a Chinese peasant? Or a woman in the Dark Ages? Or in the middle of the Somalian or Congo Civil War? How magnificent would you be then? It is what I try and teach my son especially since he is growing up in the bubble of the OC with no real wants or needs unmet. He got lucky with two loving parents who adore him and who have the financial resources to take care of him. Corazon de Vida Foundation supports a dozens orphanages in Baja California. Per the website: "As some background, Mexico does not have a foster care system to support children in need due to neglect, abuse, or abandonment. There is no welfare system to help families with a single parent that is unable to provide for their children. So, the only way to support families and children in need is through a network of orphanages. At last count, there are approximately 50 orphanages in Baja California, Mexico. Most are located close to the border because most of their support comes from the US." They run several trips a month to the homes where individuals or groups can visit the children (and play and interact) or do needed service. You can also sponsor a child, donate online, host a party or make a difference in a variety of other ways. Now, many of my Yelp friends enjoy Sababa in Long Beach. Corazon is hosting a social soiree for only $10.00 on October 17th. Tickets can be purchased here: http://oct17soiree.eventbrite.com/ There will be a appetizers, drinks, a raffle. And hey, I will be there too :) It is a tremendous organization that does an amazing amount of work for the neglected children of Mexico. (And I promise, we will leave the earnestness and seriousness of these past two reviews and do something a bit funnier on my next write-up!)

    I have been going to the trips to Tijuana for over 1 year and I can definitely say this…read moreorganization is awesome! I am a sponsor and I suggest you to go to one of the trips and have the experience that will change your life forever. These kids give you so much love that you will go back home wanting more and more. Don't forget ... "Your actions today will be your lawyer in the future... Be a good person!"

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