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WINTER WONDERLAND RESOURCE FAIR

DECEMBER 14TH, 2024
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
1830 TRUXTUN AVE, 93301

Free Event     *     Santa Claus     *     Food & Clothing

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YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

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AN END TO CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS IN
KERN COUNTY.

Flood exists to reach out and engage those in our community struggling in homelessness, linking them to resources and services through the supportive housing process.

We help people overcome their disadvantaged circumstances through the love of God. 

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Address

1830 Truxtun Ave Ste 210

Bakersfield, CA 93301

Contact

Front Desk: 661-323-5663

Homeless Hotline: 661-578-5354

Email: FrontDesk@floodbako.com

Office Hours

Mon - Fri

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

Seeking Shelter? Call our front desk to request assistance!

2025 POINT-IN-TIME COUNT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! 

HELP OUR COMMUNITY ACCESS RESOURCES TO ADDRESS HOMELESSNESS!

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2025 POINT-IN-TIME COUNT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! 

HELP OUR COMMUNITY ACCESS RESOURCES TO ADDRESS HOMELESSNESS!

Our Services

Our Services

 

Responsible. Informative. Effective.

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STREET
OUTREACH

Our Street Outreach teams seek to identify and engage people living in unsheltered locations, such as cars, parks, abandoned buildings, encampments, and the streets. The Street Outreach teams conduct an assessment of people experiencing homelessness, link them to immediate resources such as mental and physical health services, substance use care, shelters, and housing navigation. We ensure that people’s basic needs are met while supporting them along pathways toward housing stability. These efforts play a critical role within the Bakersfield-Kern Regional Homeless Collaborative system of care designed to reduce and end homelessness.

HOUSING
NAVIGATION

Housing is the answer to homelessness. Finding a way to get people off the streets and into safe and secure housing continues the process of bringing transformation for people suffering from homelessness. 
Housing navigation connects a homeless individual with a trained staff member to develop a housing plan, address the barriers, acquire documentation, and complete forms required for housing. It also involves a housing search, including attending property-owner meetings, setting appointments, and assisting with paperwork related to housing applications. 

CASE
MANAGEMENT

Once clients are placed into housing, our Case Managers provide guidance and support to address issues and help clients stay in their housing. Case Managers offer clients help with furnishing their new homes and ongoing support for the next steps of achieving stability in their lives. Resilience and life transformation include addressing physical, emotional, and medical needs and life skills training. Connecting people to a healthy community is also key to change and spiritual growth. Flood leans on the church community and other resources in Kern County to help restore and transform lives. 

COMMUNITY
OUTREACH

Through community engagement, our goal is to destigmatize homelessness by offering educational experiences that intend to heal and humanize trauma-based adversities that contribute to the human experience of homelessness. We lead volunteer activities that address factors contributing to poverty, homelessness, and litter in our community. We have a mobile community booth stationed at local businesses and churches to educate people on the reality of homelessness in Kern County and to provide opportunities for people to be a part of improving their environment. 

NAVIGATION CENTERS

Flood Ministries Navigation Centers are a low barrier drop-in center that welcomes up to 30 to 40 guests every day.  The navigation centers aim to meet the immediate needs of the guests, to protect people living on the streets, or experiencing a crisis situation, and to provide resources and services to persons with no other options. The navigation centers provide "at risk of homelessness," "chronically homeless," "homeless," "women fleeing domestic violence," and “undocumented homeless” individuals with a safe place to rest, showers, laundry services, a meal, and supportive services, such as health and mental health services, dental care, job training and placement opportunities. The program is designed to support men and women on their way through homelessness to stable housing and better quality of life.

Our Teams

 

Responsive. Compassionate. Resilient.

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Management

Data Entry

Case Management

Street Outreach

Navigation Center

 

Committed. Collaborative. Efficient.

Our Partners

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Client Testimony

“After my house burned down I was left with nothing. Flood found me and helped me get my identity back.”

Jackie, 60

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