SF Board of Supervisors meeting confirms secured funding going forward to support inter-generational safety and healing through CJCJ’s Cameo House program.
CJCJ’s Cameo House, along with our colleagues at the Norma Hotel, were recently asked to speak at a Board of Supervisors’ (BOS) hearing in San Francisco this past May. The subject for discussion was the Status of Programming and Funding for Transitional Housing Services and the importance of longstanding, successful programs serving some of our city’s most in need populations.
Cameo House is currently home to 11 women with a total of 22 children, 13 of which reside with us full-time. Over half our mothers are currently on parole or probation, and/or came to stay with us in lieu of long incarceration sentences. Five of our mothers have infants who live with them, four are currently employed, while three are ready to graduate. We also have mothers in different stages of active reunification with their children through CPS involvement. CJCJ is proud to be San Francisco’s leading long-term transitional housing and alternative sentencing program for justice-involved women and their children currently experiencing houselessness.