Project Sister Family Services

Project Sister Family Services You're not alone. It wasn't your fault. We're Here To Help. (909)623-1619 OR (626)966-4155 Please explore our site to find out more.

Project Sister Family Services (PSFS) is the foremost agency dedicated to providing services to the women, children, and men survivors of sexual assault and abuse and their families in the East San Gabriel and Inland Valleys in Southern California, a region with a population of over 2.3 million persons. Project Sister Family Services works with local law enforcement, district attorneys, courts, hospital and health care providers, schools, churches and other community groups and agencies.

05/28/2026

Californiaโ€™s survivors shouldnโ€™t have to question whether or not state leaders support them after experiencing harm. , support survivors, stabilize services, and include $100 million in the joint legislative budget.
Call your representatives today and use our OneClick to demand that funds crime survivor services!
OneClick: https://app.oneclickpolitics.com/campaign-page?cid=uS7ntOHwQ79vyY4UitK6C

End of day check-in. ๐ŸŒ™ After a long weekend + a full day back, it's worth pausing for a sec. Ask yourself, what's still ...
05/27/2026

End of day check-in. ๐ŸŒ™ After a long weekend + a full day back, it's worth pausing for a sec. Ask yourself, what's still running on a loop in your head? Where are you holding tension in your body? What's one word for how you're actually feeling right now? And what do you need tonight , rest, connection, quiet, a snack? No wrong answers. Just you, checking in with yourself. Drop your word below ๐Ÿ‘‡ We'll start: relieved to wrap up this Tuesday. ๐Ÿ’™

In observance of Memorial Day, our office will be closed.๐Ÿ’š Our hotline will remain available 24/7 for anyone needing sup...
05/25/2026

In observance of Memorial Day, our office will be closed.

๐Ÿ’š Our hotline will remain available 24/7 for anyone needing support.

Wishing everyone a safe Memorial Day.

California survivors are facing a critical moment.The May Revise allocates $25 million for victims' services โ€” $75 milli...
05/15/2026

California survivors are facing a critical moment.

The May Revise allocates $25 million for victims' services โ€” $75 million less than what is needed to sustain the programs communities depend on after violent crime: emergency housing, mental health counseling, domestic violence shelter, sexual assault and more.

We are joining the call on Governor Gavin Newsom to fund the full $100 million in the final state budget.

A balanced budget on the backs of victims of crime doesn't solve a budget crisis. It creates a human one.

Survivors of crime need $100 million in state funds to support the life-saving services they depend on to heal after violent crimes. While we appreciate Governor Gavin Newsom including $25 million toward these services, being short $75 million means devastating cuts to emergency housing, mental health counseling, and more.
Gavin Newsom, join the Senate, Assembly, and Legislative Women's Caucus, and include the full $100 million in the final budget to support survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, human trafficking, child abuse, and more.
Read our press release โžก๏ธ https://loom.ly/VegAA8I

free self-defense class next Wednesday, May 13th? yes please ๐ŸฅŠ beginner-friendly, no experience needed, limited spots โ€” ...
05/07/2026

free self-defense class next Wednesday, May 13th? yes please ๐ŸฅŠ beginner-friendly, no experience needed, limited spots โ€” so don't sleep on it. link in bio to sign up or use QR code on this flyer!

Thank you to the Domestic Violence Action Coalition for allowing us the opportunity to speak. What an honor to work with...
05/01/2026

Thank you to the Domestic Violence Action Coalition for allowing us the opportunity to speak. What an honor to work with so many passionate community partners and supporters! Pajama Day was a blast!

April may be behind us, but the impact of Together in Teal: Step Up for Survivors will stay with us long after the last ...
05/01/2026

April may be behind us, but the impact of Together in Teal: Step Up for Survivors will stay with us long after the last step was taken. ๐Ÿ’™

We're so grateful for everyone who laced up, showed up, and walked alongside us in honor of survivors this Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Every stride was a reminder that this community shows up โ€” and shows out.

Though the calendar has turned to May, the awareness, the healing, and the advocacy we carry forward never stops. Thank you for being part of this walk, this movement, and this mission. ๐Ÿ’š

Our movement has always been rooted in strength, the strength of survivors, the dedication of advocates, and the power o...
04/27/2026

Our movement has always been rooted in strength, the strength of survivors, the dedication of advocates, and the power of communities coming together to create change. ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿผ

What has made this movement so strong is the willingness to speak out, to support one another, and to challenge the silence that once surrounded sexual violence. Itโ€™s the people who have shown up, time and time again, to listen, to believe, and to advocate for safer, more supportive spaces.

Looking ahead, what could make us even stronger is continuing to center prevention, expand access to education and resources, and ensure that support is inclusive, accessible, and responsive to the needs of all communities. Strength also comes from collaboration, working together across organizations, systems, and communities to build lasting change.

As we move forward, we carry with us the lessons of the past: the importance of community, the power of advocacy, and the impact of simply showing up with care and compassion. These are the foundations that continue to guide this work.

Our strength has always been in our collective voice, and together, we continue to grow stronger. โœจ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿผโœจ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿผ


As we look toward the future, we are reminded that this work is never done alone. It is carried forward by the strength,...
04/26/2026

As we look toward the future, we are reminded that this work is never done alone. It is carried forward by the strength, dedication, and compassion of advocates, community members, partners, and leaders who continue to show up every day.

We are inspired by the advocates who create safe spaces for survivors, the outreach teams who bring prevention and education into the community, and the volunteers who give their time and energy to support this mission. We are inspired by the individuals who are willing to have difficult conversations, challenge harmful norms, and stand up for respect and accountability.

Most of all, we are inspired by the resilience and strength of survivors, who continue to move forward in their own journeys and remind us why this work matters.

To our community, thank you. Thank you for your commitment, your voices, and your willingness to be part of creating change.

As we continue this work, we carry that gratitude with us, knowing that together, we are building a future rooted in safety, healing, and hope. ๐Ÿ’šโœจ๐Ÿ’šโœจ

To the next generation,We hope you grow up in a world where respect is the standard, where boundaries are understood, an...
04/24/2026

To the next generation,
We hope you grow up in a world where respect is the standard, where boundaries are understood, and where conversations about consent are open, honest, and ongoing.

We hope you continue to ask questions, challenge harmful norms, and create spaces where people feel safe to be themselves. Your voices, your ideas, and your willingness to speak up are already shaping a better future.

There may be moments when the work feels heavy. In those moments, remember that change doesnโ€™t happen all at onceit happens in conversations, in small actions, and in the ways people choose to show up for one another every day.

We encourage you to lead with empathy, to listen with care, and to continue building communities rooted in respect and accountability. Support one another, believe one another, and never underestimate the impact of your voice.

The future is not something you have to wait for, itโ€™s something you are already creating.

We believe in you, and we are hopeful for whatโ€™s ahead.

With hope,
Project Sister Family Services ๐Ÿ’š


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1902 Royalty Drive, STE 280
Pomona, CA
91767

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Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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