Family Emergency Shelter Coalition

FESCO
Founded 1986
Type Non-profit organization
Focus Homeless shelter, Support services
Location
Coordinates 37°40′31″N 122°04′37″W / 37.675400°N 122.076988°W / 37.675400; -122.076988Coordinates: 37°40′31″N 122°04′37″W / 37.675400°N 122.076988°W / 37.675400; -122.076988
Area served
Alameda County, California
Revenue
$1.160 million (2010)[1]
Website www.fescofamilyshelter.org

The Family Emergency Shelter Coalition (FESCO) is a non-profit organization in Hayward, California[2] which aims to provide shelter, transitional housing and support services for families and children in Alameda County.[3]

According to greatnonprofits.org's nationwide ranking among shelter homes, FESCO was the only homeless shelter in the East Bay to get a top ranking.[4][5]

By 2006, FESCO claimed to provide 24 Shelter beds, as well as support services including hot meals and housing readiness activities.[6]

Also, they are listed under the directory[7] of National Coalition for the Homeless.

History

The organization incorporated in 1986. Its main purpose was to keep families together during their homelessness period.[8] After a restoration of two-story home, they started to begin serving homeless families in 1988 as a shelter which can accommodate 8-10 families at a time.[8] After the first year, Fesco started to provide support services to homeless families.

See also

References

  1. "FESCO Financials".
  2. "RHO's Giving Program".
  3. "FESCO The Family Shelter Summary".
  4. Carolyn Copeland (28 January 2001). "Alameda County Homeless Shelter Among Top-Rated Nationwide".
  5. "Food & Shelter 2010 Nonprofits".
  6. Fall CDBG Funded Agency Tour, City of Hayward Citizens Advisory Commission, 2006
  7. "National Coalition for the Homeless Directory".
  8. 1 2 "FESCO The Family Shelter".


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