Ongoing Programs
Help for Refugees
As we learn more about the Afghan families arriving in Sacramento, we hope to grow programs directed at welcoming them to our community. Many other organizations in our community are helping with household supplies and more.
Our first goal? To support local Afghan restaurants by ordering meals to be delivered to families as they arrive in Sacramento.
A main focus for Sacramento Kindness Campaign has always been helping individuals and families through the trauma healing process. We work to support survivors of domestic abuse, families evacuated due to disasters (like California’s wildfires), victims of crime, and more.
What do we do to help? We might connect these humans with resources, provide a hot meal, provide them with necessary items like clothes or bedding, assist in the search for housing, or just buy a tank of gas. We do all we can to find the gap and fill it for individuals and families in need.
Access to Trauma Recovery
Our Quality Time program is geared towards foster and adopted youth, families surviving domestic abuse, those who are victims of crime, and families escaping disasters (like California’s wildfires).
We seek ways to allow families to slow down and spend time together doing something unrelated to their current life situation. It might be a movie, an art hour with another family, or another activity that allows them to be fully present with each other in a healing and healthy way.
Quality Time
This Campaign started in March of 2020 with the COVID-19 Pandemic and continues to deliver weekly support to food-insecure families and individuals. We continue to provide food, gas, and grocery cards in greater Sacramento.
As the pandemic crisis evolves, we are continuing to evolve our programming. Currently, we provide hundreds of weekly meal kits to families and individuals.