Organization Description
His Daughters House was founded by women who turned their own experiences of homelessness and domestic violence into a mission of healing, empowerment, and restoration for others. What began as a vision to create a safe space for survivors has grown into a trauma-informed, community-rooted organization serving hundreds of individuals and families across Southern California.
Our goal is simple but powerful: to walk alongside people in crisis, especially women, veterans, foster youth, and unhoused individual. We aim to help them rebuild lives marked by safety, health, and self-sufficiency. We believe in meeting people where they are with compassion, cultural humility, and practical tools for change.
Through our signature Domestic Violence Survivors Academy, CalAIM-integrated healthcare coordination, rapid rehousing programs, and peer mentorship, we’ve helped survivors find stability, reconnect to care, and rediscover their strength.
Volunteers play a critical role in our success, from assisting at wellness events and sorting donations to supporting outreach, admin, and peer support activities. When you volunteer with His Daughters House, you’re not just giving your time, you’re helping someone find home again.