Visitors support Bridge to Home at Winter Wonderland
Olivia Parly, 6, with hat, looks on as Jon Lankford, 4, assisted by Hayden Haney, 11, adds cash to the Wakefield Court, Bridge to Home donation box in Santa Clarita on Thursday, December 12, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

Visitors support Bridge to Home at Winter Wonderland

Among the decorated houses on Wakefield Court in Winter Wonderland, there’s an opportunity to help individuals who experience homelessness this holiday season.   Bridge to Home provides the region with its…

Community donates to Bridge to Home during holiday season
Client John Thomas Winkler eats his dinner provided by the Emerson family of Santa Clarita at Bridge to Home on Nov. 22. Photo Tom Cruze/For the Signal

Community donates to Bridge to Home during holiday season

Joining in with cities and municipalities across the nation, the Santa Clarita City Council officially recognized November as Homeless Awareness month. “The homeless issue in Southern California has reached epidemic…

Soup for the Soul raises funds for Bridge to Home
Denise Hollert and Susan Lentini look at gift baskets being auctioned at Soup for the Soul, an event benefiting Bridge to Home. October 12, 2019. Bobby Block / The Signal.

Soup for the Soul raises funds for Bridge to Home

Bridge to Home donors and board members gathered Saturday evening to raise money, celebrate the organization’s accomplishments and discuss how the community can help fight homelessness, too.  State Assemblywoman Christy…

Bridge to Home secures $840K for year-round operations
FILE PHOTO Bridge to Home Shelter donations come from families, churches, scouts and businesses. Helping set up the sleeping quarters with blankets and towels are volunteers Haley (L) and Riley (C) Cabot and Resident Attendant Jayne Patafio (R). Photo Tom Cruze/For the Signal

Bridge to Home secures $840K for year-round operations

The Santa Clarita Valley’s only homeless shelter, run by the nonprofit Bridge to Home, announced Friday it secured $840,000 in year-round funding for 60 beds and 24-hour services starting this…

Bridge to Home receives donation from local Girl Scout
9-year-old Dakota Holguin, a Junior Girl Scout in Troop No. 1936, donated 100 hygiene kits to Bridge to Home. Courtesy of Alina Holguin

Bridge to Home receives donation from local Girl Scout

When 9-year-old Dakota Holguin, a Junior Girl Scout in Troop No. 1936, was deciding what kind of service project to do for her Bronze Award, it was an easy decision…

Churches come together with men’s barbecue at Bridge to Home
Joe Gamez of Valencia Hills Community Church, left, and John Nelson of NorthPark Community Church, fifth left, came together to provide Bridge to Home's shelter manager Nicole Feast-Williams, fifth right, with a men's barbecue on June 15, 2019. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Churches come together with men’s barbecue at Bridge to Home

Two Valencia churches joined together to provide a men’s barbecue for visitors and clients of Bridge to Home in Newhall on Saturday. The men’s ministries with NorthPark Community Church and…

Bridge to Home hosts inaugural Women’s Tea event
Cherise Moore, Bridge to Home board member and tea enthusiast, presents an educational talk on tea etiquette at the shelter’s inaugural Women’s Tea, which was held at Bridge to Home on May 11.

Bridge to Home hosts inaugural Women’s Tea event

The SCV Homeless Shelter was transformed into a delightful English tea house on May 11 when Bridge to Home held its inaugural Women's Tea. Just as enchanting were the smiling…

Tracking the money: Where CDBG funds have gone locally
Santa Clarita City Hall is located on the 23900 block of Valencia Blvd. File Photo

Tracking the money: Where CDBG funds have gone locally

Nonprofits across Santa Clarita have benefited from the federal Community Development Block Grants for more than 20 years to assist local, low-income families. With Tuesday’s approval by the Santa Clarita…

Bridge to Home thanks county, city for gap funding support
Bridge to Home Executive Director Mike Foley thanks local and regional officials for support in funding Santa Clarita's only homeless shelter. Austin Dave/The Signal

Bridge to Home thanks county, city for gap funding support

Bridge to Home officials gathered Thursday morning to formally thank Los Angeles County Fifth District Supervisor Kathryn Barger and the city of Santa Clarita for providing gap funding as the…

Barger helps Bridge to Home extend operations
Bridge to Home Shelter opens ticket sales for Soup for the Soul, the premier fundraiser for the shelter will take place on Oct. 13. Signal File Photo.

Barger helps Bridge to Home extend operations

Despite the winter season coming to an end, Bridge to Home officials said they are extending operations into the summertime following gap funding provided by County Supervisor Kathryn Barger. The…

Bridge to Home at capacity during rainstorm, donations sought as resources run low fast
FILE PHOTO Bridge to Home Shelter donations come from families, churches, scouts and businesses. Helping set up the sleeping quarters with blankets and towels are volunteers Haley (L) and Riley (C) Cabot and Resident Attendant Jayne Patafio (R). Photo Tom Cruze/For the Signal

Bridge to Home at capacity during rainstorm, donations sought as resources run low fast

The first storm of 2019 for Southern California has kept organizations like Bridge to Home in the Santa Clarita Valley busy providing for folks experiencing homelessness. The shelter, located at…

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