PRC’s initiative, the Black Leadership Council (BLC), hosts its third annual Advocacy Day, “Black In Action”, an exciting opportunity for BLC members to meet with state leaders in Sacramento to discuss policy issues core to improving outcomes for Black Californians.
Together, we'll explore the hurdles that service providers are facing and examine how recent city and state legislation could change the way nonprofit service providers treat people in need.
FIND OUT how residential treatment and PRC’s host of “wrap-around” services are ending cyclical illness and poverty.
FIND OUT how residential treatment and PRC’s host of “wrap-around” services like emergency financial assistance, legal advocacy, and workforce development are ending cyclical illness and poverty.
FIND OUT how mental health and substance use residential treatment and PRC’s host of “wrap-around” services like emergency financial assistance, legal advocacy, and workforce development are ending cyclical illness and poverty.
Keeping 278 people housed each day and night through treatment, homelessness navigation, and supported housing.
Each dollar invested in Workforce Development generates $4 in new salaries and wages by individuals that were previously unemployed, underemployed, or dependent on public benefits.
For each dollar invested in Workforce Development, over $4 are generated in new salaries and wages by individuals that were previously unemployed, underemployed, or dependent on public benefits. Graduates saw an increase in income of over 200%.
In Their Own Words
“Every time I’ve
come to PRC, I felt like I was home. Even with my stress, anxiety, and depression, PRC has always seen my best side, and I’ve always been welcomed. Thank you very much for all the support you’ve given me – without this agency, I would not have achieved anything…”
— PRC Client
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