Need Help Now?
If you are reading this, please know that we see you, we are here for you, and you are so brave to seek support! Oftentimes the hardest step is the first one, reaching out to ask for help. Know that there is hope for you, and we are so honored that you are interested in letting us come alongside you on your journey.
What We Do
Elizabeth House provides shelter and life-long support to pregnant and parenting mothers. We do that through our residential, alumni and community-based programs. If you are seeking support, please look at our programs below and give us a call.
If this is a life-threatening emergency, please call 9-1-1. Visit www.211la.org or call 211 if you are seeking immediate housing and for a list of additional resources.
If you are experiencing another immediate crisis, please take a look at the numbers below:
Domestic Violence Hotline: 1 (800) 799 - SAFE (7233)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1 (800) 273 - 8255
Trevor Project: (LGBQT+ Support Line): 1 (866) 488-7386
Crisis Text Line: Text SUPPORT to 741-741
SAMHSA National Helpline: 1 (800) 662 - HELP (4357)
Our residential program begins at any stage of pregnancy, and serves the physical, emotional, spiritual, and economic needs of women and their children. Our program can serve 5-6 mothers at a time, and 12-15 families a year.
Residential Program
Requirements
Must be pregnant and…
Age 18 years or older
Currently homeless or at risk of homelessness
May also have 1 child under age 5
Services Offered
Shelter
Weekly Case Management
Weekly Counseling with our licensed therapists
Weekly Attachment & Bonding sessions
Classes offered through our Center for Mother and Child Wellbeing
Mentorship
Intake Process
The individual seeking help must be the one to call (626) 577-4434 and do a phone intake.
Prospective residents are called based on program availability to complete an application and interview.
Community Program – Center for Mother & Child Wellbeing
We provide services to pregnant and parenting mothers of children (up to age five) who do not need shelter but do need support.
Requirements
Must reside in the Greater San Gabriel Valley (i.e. SPA 2 & 3)
Must be pregnant and/or the mother of at least one child ages 0-5.
Client’s family income must be considered “low income”
Services Offered
Case Management, therapy, resources, and referrals
Classes in: Parenting, Pregnancy/Childbirth/and Infant Care, Family Finance, Health Education, Addictions and Recovery, Domestic Violence, Anger Management and Life Skills
Education and Employment Development
Access to resources and supplies
Intake Process
Call (626) 577-4434 to do a phone intake.
Prospective clients are called, and needs are assessed.