Welcome to the

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The Neighborhood Village is more than housing—it’s a groundbreaking community where healing begins and hope takes root. As California’s first of its kind, it offers whole-person care and vibrant daily life that restores dignity, purpose, and belonging.

The Neighborhood Village 

A masterplanned community build on trust

The Neighborhood Village is a community of 50 permanent supportive housing units with onsite whole-person care. We believe that stable, safe, and dignified living conditions are the first step to breaking cycles of poverty and homelessness. True healing happens in community, and The Neighborhood Village is dedicated to enhancing the well-being and community integration of individuals transitioning from homelessness.

A beacon of hope, The Neighborhood Village goes beyond providing permanent housing. It is the first of its kind in California. It is a place of permanence, healing, and hope–a true community for our neighbors who have been pushed to the margins of our society. It is a place of belonging where our organization is offering a holistic approach investing in each person.

The Village co-locates life-saving and life-changing services, including healthcare, mental health support, job training, and addiction services. Each neighbor has the opportunity to participate in community-building activities such as gardening, culinary, or art programs. Every neighbor is case-managed by our Neighbor Care team. Our model is relational, centering on the needs and priorities of each neighbor.

“I finally feel safe.

I have a second chance at life.” - Patrick

Each homes comes with:

  • Fully furnished modular homes for rent, complete with amenities inside

  • Resident care and property management staff on-site, along with all Salt + Light staff

  • Micro Enterprises and dignified income opportunities for residents

  • Job training and workforce development

  • Wraparound mental and physical health services

  • Coordination of benefits and case management

  • Wellness and financial literacy classes

  • Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings

  • Missional Residents (people who choose to live onsite with our residents)