Molding Heats.Org delivers hot food to schools, after school care sites, churches, community centers, parks, shelters, and more! Meals are completely FREE to ALL recipients, ALL year long. We provide nutritious foods that actually taste good.
Nutritious foods contribute to the wellness, healthy growth, and development of children. Proper
Molding Heats.Org delivers hot food to schools, after school care sites, churches, community centers, parks, shelters, and more! Meals are completely FREE to ALL recipients, ALL year long. We provide nutritious foods that actually taste good.
Nutritious foods contribute to the wellness, healthy growth, and development of children. Proper education isn’t possible without proper nutrition. Our services are currently available in the Greater Los Angeles area and the Counties of San Bernadino and Riverside.
The City’s efforts continue with collaboration and strategic planning with local agencies, including the San Bernardino County Office of Homeless Services, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Homeless Outreach and Proactive Enforcement (HOPE) Team and the Central Valley Homeless Provider Network.
The homeless Point-In-Time-Count (PITC) is
The City’s efforts continue with collaboration and strategic planning with local agencies, including the San Bernardino County Office of Homeless Services, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Homeless Outreach and Proactive Enforcement (HOPE) Team and the Central Valley Homeless Provider Network.
The homeless Point-In-Time-Count (PITC) is a one-day count of sheltered and unsheltered people experiencing homelessness on a single night in January. The 2025 count was conducted on Jan. 23. Information from the PITC is used by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development to allocate funding for homeless services to local jurisdictions.
Transitional or supportive housing and homeless shelters can help stabilize people with mental health issues and substance use disorders who are experiencing homelessness.
Poverty, unemployment, and lack of affordable housing are commonly recognized causes of homelessness. These risk factors can be exacerbated by personal vulnerabilitie
Transitional or supportive housing and homeless shelters can help stabilize people with mental health issues and substance use disorders who are experiencing homelessness.
Poverty, unemployment, and lack of affordable housing are commonly recognized causes of homelessness. These risk factors can be exacerbated by personal vulnerabilities such as mental and substance use disorders, trauma and violence, domestic violence, justice-system involvement, sudden serious illness, divorce, death of a partner, and disabilities.
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