The Family Violence Program of Santa Barbara (FVPSB) is a resource committed to addressing homelessness resulting from domestic violence. The organization provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and a myriad of supportive services to survivors of domestic violence and their children. The FVPSB aims to prevent homelessness by offering assistance with housing, legal aid, counseling, and job training to help survivors build self-sufficiency and independence. The organization also raises awareness about domestic violence and its impact on homelessness, advocating for changes in the policy to better support survivors.
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