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Women's Daytime Drop-In Center
The Women's Daytime Drop-In Center (WDDC) is a non-profit program addressing the needs of homeless women and children to ensure that they have a safe daytime refuge where they receive support, nourishing meals, and access to community resources to overcome homelessness and regain self sufficiency.
Description:
WDDC has evolved from its original mission of providing emergency and crisis response to a program of on-going support services. WDDC serves an average of 150 women and children each month in a nurturing, home like environment. Services are available at no fee to any homeless woman or child. These services include: A nourishing breakfast and lunch prepared by clients and volunteers Transportation to medical, employment, housing, and social service appointments. Information and referral Parenting workshops Advocacy Housing referral and placement Case Management A specialized children's program. Bridget Transitional House Mental health groups/Liaison with Berkeley Mental Health HIV education and prevention Chemical dependency groups and counseling. The work at the Center is made possible by the efforts of 40 dedicated volunteers representing a diverse cross section of our community. Interns from U.C. Berkeley and other schools assist staff with special projects.
History:
Located in West Berkeley, WDDC is the first daytime program for women and children in Berkeley. Established in 1988 as a volunteer cooperative, WDDC's staff continue to be mostly community volunteers providing services five days a week.
Contact person: Mel Simpson, Volunteer Coordinator, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (510) 549-4391
Address:
Web Site: http://www.womensdropin.org
Directions:
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Building is a small house.
Between Allston and Bancroft, 2.5 blocks south of University Avenue, 1 block west of Sacramento. On west side of street, midway in block, next door to small park. Use ramp on north side of building.. . . (more)
Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: North Berkeley BART, Walk distance (in minutes): 10
Nearest Bus Stop: 51, 19; University & Acton, 5 minute walk |
| Last updated on July 15, 2009 |
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