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All About Goodness Village: Tiny Homes Supportive Housing

NAMI Tri-Valley General Meeting Presents: All About Goodness Village: Tiny Homes Supportive Housing with Kim Curtis, LCSW Executive Director, Goodness Village

All About Goodness Village: Tiny Homes Supportive Housing

NAMI Tri-Valley General Meeting Presents: All About Goodness Village: Tiny Homes Supportive Housing with Kim Curtis, LCSW Executive Director, Goodness Village


Tuesday, October 8, 2024

7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.


This presentation will be given on Zoom,

to participate, please access the following link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89649596577?pwd=a0FhdnBnSW90QVJIT2xZcUg4dDJEQT09

Meeting ID: 896 4959 6577 / Passcode: 637136


For further information contact Armine Matentsian at 408-836-0851


Kim Curtis is the Executive Director and Program Founder of Goodness Village. She leads the Village’s mission to provide the Tri-Valley’s formerly unhoused neighbors a safe and supportive community to live independently, heal, and thrive. Goodness Village is an innovative, low barrier, community centric program that incorporates the use of tiny homes, 24/7 wrap-around mental health services, onsite case management, and a three-tier vocational program to assist individuals successfully transition out of chronic homelessness.


Thanks to the support of Senator Glazer's office, Goodness Village has secured funding for a phase 2 expansion, which includes the addition of a spacious community center and additional tiny homes. Construction for this expansion is scheduled to commence by Fall 2024.

With over two decades of professional experience, Kim Curtis launched her career with a focus on Criminal Justice. Since 2012, she has held the distinguished title of Licensed Clinical Social Worker, demonstrating her commitment to professional growth and expertise in the field. Her unwavering dedication has been directed towards forming partnerships with the chronically unhoused population. She has developed a specialization in addressing the co-occurrence of mental health challenges and substance use within this community.

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