Together Our Unity Conquers Homelessness

The Face of Homelessness has changed. Since our foundation in 2003, we have fought and advocated for those in need in our community to receive the most basic and essential human needs. For over a decade now we have been providing a dedicated call center serving the Temecula and Murrieta Police Departments 24/7. For the last 8 years, Project T.O.U.C.H. has operated an annual winter shelter for our most vulnerable citizens serving approximately 40 people every night (December through April). Our year round self-sustaining transitional housing program does not receive any federal government funding and serves over 160 individuals daily with an average of 50 children, single mothers, emancipated foster youth, domestic violence victims, seniors, mentally and physically disabled, veterans and entire families. Both programs provide comprehensive case management, employment assistance, transportation, food, clothing, medical assistance and more! We answer 1000’s of calls annually, walking alongside those in need to give resources and support to homeless and potentially homeless individuals and families providing a safety net of Love & Hope.

Anne Unmacht
The Face of Homelessness Has Changed

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