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OPERATION SAFE HOUSE INC

aka Operation SafeHouse   |   Riverside, CA   |  operationsafehouse.org

Mission

Operation SafeHouse, with community support, provides emergency shelter, intervention and outreach services to runaway, homeless and other youth in crisis. SafeHouse offers youth positive alternatives to becoming victims of the streets.

Ruling year info

1989

Board President/Acting Director

Amy S. Harrison

Main address

9685 Hayes St

Riverside, CA 92503 USA

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EIN

33-0326090

NTEE code info

Low-Cost Temporary Housing (includes Youth Hostels) (L40)

Group Home, Residential Treatment Facility - Mental Health Related (F33)

Youth Development Programs (O50)

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Our programs

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Operation SafeHouse/SafeHouse of the Desert

Two 21-day Emergency Shelters for runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth ages 11-17, located in the City of Riverside and 70 miles east in Thousand Palms, CA provides approximately 600 youth with over 4,000 bed nights annually.

Two Transitional Living Programs for older homeless youth ages 18-21. Services include; 18 months of housing, counseling, life skills, and case management.

A four bed emergency shelter for older homeless youth ages 18-24 that provides up to 30 days of shelter, case management, and assistance with housing.

Street Outreach Program for entrenched street youth ages 11-24

Anti-Human Trafficking Program is a partnership with the Riverside County Sheriff's Department and other non-profits in our county. SafeHouse provides shelter, case management, and mental health support for youth victims under the age of 18.

Other programs include; community outreach and education, onsite counseling in schools, and the nationally recognized Safe Place program.

Population(s) Served
Adolescents
Young adults
Sexual identity
Social and economic status
Family relationships

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Financials

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OPERATION SAFE HOUSE INC

Board of directors
as of 02/09/2023
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Amy S. Harrison

CEO Altus Corp.

Term: 1990 -

Amy S. Harrison

CEO Altus Corp.

Lee Fiorina

Retired

Carla Lidner

Riverside County HOPE Collaborative

Misty Reynolds

Riverside County Sheriff's Department

Tina Robinson

Retired, VP of Accounts, Union Bank of California

Don Schroeder

Retired, Riverside County Dept. of Education

Enrique Solis

VP of Accounts, Wells Fargo Bank

Coby Webb

Riverside County Sheriff's Department

Barbara Lonardi

Director, Crossroads Campus

Romona Ogburn

Retired, Educator

Dwight Pledger

D & D Coaching & Training

Organizational demographics

SOURCE: Self-reported; last updated 1/4/2022

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Leadership

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Race & ethnicity
White/Caucasian/European
Gender identity
Female

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