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Best Intentions Peer Services By Women In Transition Re-Entry Project

  • Nonprofit
  • 5622075564
  • Management@BestIntentionsPeerServices.org
  • 1401 E 4TH ST, STE B

Mission

Women In Transition Re-Entry Project (WIT), dba Best Intentions Peer Services

“Our mission is to improve the quality of life for women, men, children, and veterans facing the challenges of re-entering society. We are dedicated to advocating for those struggling with reintegration, particularly those affected by trauma from military service, domestic violence, and incarceration—endemic problems in our communities. Our goal is to break the cycle of recidivism by providing comprehensive programs focused on sustainability, employment, and personal development. By addressing the unique needs of each individual, we aim to foster a community where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and achieve long-term success. Through our advocacy and tailored solutions, we strive to create a more inclusive and supportive society for all.”

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Tax ID: 900438691
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Program Types

Housing Navigation / Unhoused Support ServicesMental Health ServicesPeer Support or MentorshipReentry Services (Post-Incarceration)Workforce Development / Job Training
Area Served
  • California, United States
Population Focus
Formerly Incarcerated Individuals / Returning CitizensIndividuals with Mental Health ConditionsLow- and Moderate-Income (LMI) Individuals and FamiliesPeople Experiencing HomelessnessVeterans and Military Families
Tags
  • BIPOC, LGBTQ+, small business, Veteran, Woman-led

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Eric DePalma

Eric DePalma was born and raised in Southern California, and has always had an affinity for meaningful community building and connection. Originally a theatre kid, turned anthropologist, turned chronic nonprofit staffer, Eric has both a B.A. and M.A. in Evolutionary Anthropology. While primarily interested in primate behavior and group structures in graduate school, he has found himself refocusing his interests on that of the nonprofit sector. His current obsessions include community building, system processes, and organizational/leadership behavior. He has worked for multiple small to midsize nonprofit organizations, spearheading the start of multiple development departments. In the last year he has been working with Haven Neighborhood Services, building a brand new initiative called the Partnership.LA Summit. This program is working to create accessible and equitable partnership opportunities for small to midsize nonprofit organizations working in the region.
Picture of Eric DePalma

Eric DePalma

Eric DePalma was born and raised in Southern California, and has always had an affinity for meaningful community building and connection. Originally a theatre kid, turned anthropologist, turned chronic nonprofit staffer, Eric has both a B.A. and M.A. in Evolutionary Anthropology. While primarily interested in primate behavior and group structures in graduate school, he has found himself refocusing his interests on that of the nonprofit sector. His current obsessions include community building, system processes, and organizational/leadership behavior. He has worked for multiple small to midsize nonprofit organizations, spearheading the start of multiple development departments. In the last year he has been working with Haven Neighborhood Services, building a brand new initiative called the Partnership.LA Summit. This program is working to create accessible and equitable partnership opportunities for small to midsize nonprofit organizations working in the region.
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