Everyone deserves the support they need to realize their hopes and dreams. Mental health challenges should not create a barrier to having a permanent, safe and affordable place to call home.
Hope Cooperative has been providing mental health and supportive housing service for people with mental health challenges for nearly 40 years in Sacramento County. We provide a full array of services including intensive case management, permanent supportive housing, life skills education, psychiatric services, therapy, residential support services, opportunities for social connections and meaningful activities and crisis intervention for over 6,600 people in our community. Many of our clients are homeless when they begin their Hope Cooperative journey. Our 215 dedicated and compassionate employees are committed to culturally sensitive services that support clients on their path to self-sufficiency. We provide interim and permanent supportive housing, and a variety of case management programs for people who are homeless, at risk for homelessness and have a severe and persistent mental illness.
Founded in 1981 under the name TLCS, Hope Cooperative has grown to become a leader in providing new and innovative housing and supportive services to Sacramento’s mental health community. Hope Cooperative owns or operates seven different residential facilities with over 240 beds. As a client-driven organization, Hope Cooperative is dedicated to the independence and empowerment of individuals with psy ... view more »
Everyone deserves the support they need to realize their hopes and dreams. Mental health challenges should not create a barrier to having a permanent, safe and affordable place to call home.
Hope Cooperative has been providing mental health and supportive housing service for people with mental health challenges for nearly 40 years in Sacramento County. We provide a full array of services including intensive case management, permanent supportive housing, life skills education, psychiatric services, therapy, residential support services, opportunities for social connections and meaningful activities and crisis intervention for over 6,600 people in our community. Many of our clients are homeless when they begin their Hope Cooperative journey. Our 215 dedicated and compassionate employees are committed to culturally sensitive services that support clients on their path to self-sufficiency. We provide interim and permanent supportive housing, and a variety of case management programs for people who are homeless, at risk for homelessness and have a severe and persistent mental illness.
Founded in 1981 under the name TLCS, Hope Cooperative has grown to become a leader in providing new and innovative housing and supportive services to Sacramento’s mental health community. Hope Cooperative owns or operates seven different residential facilities with over 240 beds. As a client-driven organization, Hope Cooperative is dedicated to the independence and empowerment of individuals with psychiatric and other disabilities. We work in partnerships that support recovery and expand choices. Hope Cooperative has created a range of exemplary housing options in this county. These housing options create a number of different programs, which creatively use diverse funding sources to maximize the number of housing options available in the community. Hope Cooperative was recognized as the 2015 Sacramento Housing Alliance Social Justice award winner, and is the 2019 Bank of America Neighborhood Builder. Our case managers work closely with each client to offer encouragement, support and specific skills to break the cycle of homelessness and engage the client with a variety of community supports.
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hello and good day, my family and I are in desperate need of housing we have 60 days to get out of our current place which is half way up and all of us are disabled including our 2 girls age 10 and age 4 who are on the autism spectrum. we were hoping to get into sunrise point low income housing but trying to get a live person at the SHRA phone # is very difficult. we are on multiple SHRA wait
View morehello and good day, my family and I are in desperate need of housing we have 60 days to get out of our current place which is half way up and all of us are disabled including our 2 girls age 10 and age 4 who are on the autism spectrum. we were hoping to get into sunrise point low income housing but trying to get a live person at the SHRA phone # is very difficult. we are on multiple SHRA wait lists for a 2bedroom apartment but we are running out of time to find a new place. So if you are able to help or steer us to someone who can that would be great.
View lessHello, I’m Tara. My boyfriend and I are interested in your secure, permanent housing. We were told that We must move asap three days ago and so We are sleeping in my car which isn’t safe or warm. So I do need housing asap. I saw on your page your website and so I will be emailing you with details to and hopefully gather more information! Thank you so much. -Tara
Hello, I’m Tara. My boyfriend and I are interested in your secure, permanent housing. We were told that We must move asap three days ago and so We are sleeping in my car which isn’t safe or warm. So I do need housing asap. I saw on your page your website and so I will be emailing you with details to and hopefully gather more information! Thank you so much. -Tara
View lessHi im hoping to get into your out patient program some time this week, can you provide more information about the program please. thank you and happy holidays
Hi im hoping to get into your out patient program some time this week, can you provide more information about the program please. thank you and happy holidays
View lessHi Michael,
Please email the Hope Cooperative at info@hopecoop.org to see if you can be a part of their programming.
Wishing you all the best,
Sacramento365
Hi Michael,
Please email the Hope Cooperative at info@hopecoop.org to see if you can be a part of their programming.
Wishing you all the best,
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