In a recent government meeting, representatives from the YWCA presented a comprehensive overview of their services aimed at supporting victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Monterey County. The organization highlighted several key programs, including therapy services, immigration assessments, and psychoeducational groups designed to empower survivors.
The YWCA operates a confidential shelter and a 24-hour crisis hotline, providing immediate support for those in need. Their housing program assists victims with navigation services, including help with applications, security deposits, and ongoing rental assistance. Additionally, financial literacy classes are offered to help survivors manage their finances and develop savings strategies.
Council members expressed gratitude for the collaboration among various departments and emphasized the importance of raising awareness about these services, particularly in local high schools. They encouraged the distribution of informational flyers through social media and police department channels to ensure community members have easy access to resources.
The meeting also touched on a project to honor veterans through the display of banners, with discussions ongoing about logistics and timing for installation. The council plans to further address this initiative in their upcoming meeting.
Overall, the meeting underscored the community's commitment to providing essential support services for vulnerable populations and enhancing awareness of available resources.