The leadership development element of our mission at Mutual Housing dovetails in many interesting and exciting ways with the missions and objectives of other nonprofit organizations, public agencies and private businesses.
We are thrilled to collaborate with so many amazing representatives from all of these sectors who share a common interest in our mission and work.
For more information about potential joint ventures with us, please click here for our partnership brochure. (This is a tri-fold brochure; scroll down to page 2 in the PDF for interior content.)
You may also contact us at partnerships@mutualhousing.com or 916-453-8400 ext. 238.
Community Partners
Our residents have demonstrated particular needs, interests and ideas in the areas of:
Education
Social Services
Health
Financial Capability
Arts and Culture
We have developed many partnerships along these lines, with some partners offering programs and/or services that touch on multiple areas.
Following are the partners we have collaborated with on-site over the last year, along with a brief description of programs and/or services:
AARP – free tax preparation
ARCH Family Services – youth services and leadership programs
Asian Community Center – telephone cost savings education
Asian Resources Inc. – youth and adult short-term employment
Bank of America – financial capability education
Bank on Sacramento – second chance bank accounts
California Capital – financial capability workshops
California Telephone Access Program – telephone cost savings education
Cathay Bank – financial capability workshops
Davis Police Department – crime prevention education
Dedicated Real Estate Ambassadors for Ministries and Communities
Food Bank of Yolo County – moveable market, emergency food assistance
Golden1 Credit Union – youth financial capability workshops
Healthy Families – after-school tutoring for under-performing students
Home Energy Assistance Program – energy discount education
IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance – free tax preparation
La Familia Counseling Center, Inc. – youth short-term employment
Lao Family Community of Stockton – ESL classes, senior nutrition/wellness, outreach for other off-site services
Lutheran Social Services – service coordination, homeless/disabled case management and medical/psychiatric services at Mutual Housing at the Highlands
MESA – computer lab learning programs
My Sister’s House – children’s art therapy, domestic violence services
Opening Doors – financial capability workshops
PG&E – energy savings and energy discount program education
Roberts Family Services, Inc.
Roseville Bank of Commerce – financial capability workshops
Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance – public benefits education
Sacramento Suburban Water District – water use education
Sacramento Tree Foundation – tree planting project assistance
SAFE Credit Union – financial capability workshops
SMUD – energy savings and energy discount program education
Social Security Administration – benefits information presentations
Social Work Department, CSUS – social work internships
South Sacramento Coalition for Future Leaders – youth leadership, substance abuse prevention
St. John’s Shelter Program for Women & Children – transitional housing referrals, ongoing case management
The GreenHouse – youth tutoring and enrichment, leadership, support groups, camps, parent involvement
The Effort – homeless/disabled case management and medical/psychiatric services at Mutual Housing at the Highlands
Turning Point – homeless/disabled case management and medical/psychiatric services at Mutual Housing at the Highlands
Ubuntu Green – community garden project
United Iu Mien – senior programs, drop-in services (translation, application/forms), community action networking, educational leadership training, language and literacy classes, social/community events
University of California Cooperative Extension – nutrition education
Volunteers of America – transitional housing and veteran housing referrals, ongoing case management
