LifeSTEPS - After School/Teen Programs

Organization Description

Since 1996 LifeSTEPS has helped our most vulnerable individuals and families forge better lives. Our Mission is to provide effective educational and supportive services to maximize the strengths of individuals and build resilient communities. We do this by providing comprehensive social and supportive services so low-income families and older adults can maintain stable housing through our case management, education and emergency assistance services. Homeless, veterans and special needs individuals are offered supportive services to secure and maintain housing. At LifeSTEPS, we are there to catch people before they fall deeper into poverty and avoid homelessness by adhering to the highest standard of service possible. Our vision is that every person touched by LifeSTEPS will be empowered with the skills, resources and support to secure and maintain stable housing and break the cycle of poverty.

Program Information

The mission of LifeSTEPS is to provide effective  educational and supportive services to maximize the strengths of individuals and build resilient communities.

LifeSTEPS brings years of experience and specialization in social services to serve low-wage earners living in affordable housing, including children, teens, and adults. The STEP in LifeSTEPS stands for ‘Skills Training and Educational Programs’ and is the heart of our mission.

We believe community development is built ‘One STEP at a time.’ Our vision is that every person touched by LifeSTEPS will be empowered with the skills, resources, and support to maintain stable housing and break the cycle of poverty.

LifeSTEPS’ professional social service staff provide a wide variety of programs and services, depending on the needs of each senior or multifamily community. The combination of individual services and community-wide programs enable us to help build strong, vibrant and resilient residential communities. Clients are made up of many races, nationalities, and cultures!

Personal vehicle is required.

Health & Safety

Shasta Hotel is downtown Sacramento so parking can be an issue. We recommend light rail.

Interview & Orientation

Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Background Check (e.g. fingerprinting/livescan, driving record)
  • Fingerprinting or Livescan is Required
Address 
3247 Ramos Circle
Sacramento, CA 95827
United States
Program(s) 
Social Work
Organization type 
Human, Social, or Employment Services (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
Focus Area(s)
Education, Food & Housing Security
Maximum students 
3