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March 2023 by Denise Adeline Toni Lehman
Calendars inadvertently immured correct family! Thanks ?
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December 2022 by Molly McDonough
The children. Their laughter, and chasing after each other around the dining room. Their saucer-sized eyes when they were given paper plates full of hot turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole - all different recipes brought by volunteers - even the turkeys were donated. And pie. I sliced, buttered and warmed nearly a hundred dinner rolls, something I’ve done a million times, while other volunteers unpacked and heated acres of goodies. Thanksgiving will never be the same for me again.
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November 2022 by Ricardo V.
Amazing place. I was here as a kid with my little brother and mom. Lame story but great place to help people as soon as we arrived. I remember they also had a area that was a computer room and the cafe next door is where is always spent my time, either that or Ortega Park. If they are still helping people they way the helped us then yes without as doubt I would recommend them.
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July 2022 by Cassie the smart lady
I saw a family in the mesa that needed a shelter. This place is helpful for homeless families with children. Good to help in the community.
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January 2021 by Lisa Moeller
This is a lovely building for homeless families. There's a nursery built in so parents with babies or toddlers can go to work or whatever else they need to do. I walk past the building several times a week with m dog and the property is always in tip top shape.
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December 2020 by Buffy G.
Ten years ago, my life fell apart, and I found myself in the Transition house with 4 children ages 3 -14. This place gave me what I needed. Not a free handout- a stable place with a roof and a bed and meals and structure and support to help me get back into the game, into life. It was hard as hell, but they were there pushing me to stay strong. I will never forget my time there.
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October 2019 by Rafael Sena
yes I love being here did everything they ask but when I made one complaint about the staff, I have been falsely accused of having sometype of water bottle with alcohol beverage in it, I don’t wanna trouble I want justice so it won’t happen to families that depend on them, to me it’s a abused of power and not what the transition house is supposed to be about, they didn’t find anything else against me so they frame me, pro proof I’m received a call yesterday telling me about this blasfemia saying I have to move out be 3 pm yesterday, could not do it I explained because I was in my lab class at sbcc doing computer science, and that I was going to leave school after my last class at 9pm only than I receive a eviction notice and did not say 3 o’clock said by 4 pm on the 26 of September, the later should said I have to leave by 8 am today as they allowed me to stay until today. I have a full time job I’m a full time student plus take care of my daughters, got no time to full around anymore. This outrageous claim to protect the staff not to protect the families, to all donors out there make sure your donations are going to the people is supposed to. Before survey the familes, survey the staff.
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May 2019 by Clydez Mayhamz
They receive millions in donations a year and do not spend it to help families who are chronically homeless. They send pregnant mothers and children back into the streets while the management takes salaries upwards of one hundred thousand dollars. They have savings accounts in the six digits. They have a maintaince man who does absolutely nothing nor does he know how. They are frauds who say their sucess rate is much higher than it really is. When i was there less than 30% of the familes got the help they needed.
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May 2019 by Christienne Durbin
I'm a former employee. Transition House is a godsend for families. Wonderful place to work.
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May 2019 by Domo 718
Racist establishment. Like most places in Santa Barbara this place cares more about Mexican families than anyone else. If you are black forget it. Go to L. A.