Su Casa ~ Ending Domestic Violence has been awarded $112,800 from the Ahmanson Foundation to fund critical upgrades to the electrical system at its Transitional Shelter. The grant fully covers the cost of a three-phase project, allowing the organization to complete the improvements in their entirety.
The Transitional Shelter provides safe housing for adults and children, along with essential workspace for staff supporting survivors. Originally built in 1951 and purchased by Su Casa in 1995, the facility has undergone numerous renovations over the past three decades.
This funding will ensure that the shelter can safely and reliably meet the needs of residents that come to Su Casa. The investment reflects a continued commitment to providing a secure, supportive environment for individuals and families.
We thank the Ahmanson Foundation for their support in empowering survivors, helping them heal and build a life free of violence for themselves and their families.
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