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EIN 90-0438691 • 501(c)3 • Long Beach, CA
Profile
Women in Transition Re-Entry Project WIT empowers justice-involved women and individuals in recovery through peer support re-entry services psychotherapy and community health advocacy. Our mission is to reduce recidivism promote self-sufficiency and ensure successful reintegration through trauma-informed services housing assistance workforce development and behavioral health support. Program Service Accomplishments 2024 In the past year WIT has: Served an average of 8 individuals daily 2,920 annually through peer-led support and re-entry services. Provided 1,500+ hours of psychotherapy and behavioral health support. Assisted with housing stability for 100+ justice-involved women. Delivered workforce training and job placement support to 250+ individuals. Doubled impact through partnerships expanding services to reach 5,800 individuals annually.
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Net Margin
51st percentile
Higher net margin than 51% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
79th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 79% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
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Assets
$8,000
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Liabilities
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Net Assets
$8,000
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Revenue
$135,166
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Expenses
$127,166
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Net Income
$8,000
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Most recent year
2024 • Form 990EZDetailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.
Women in Transition Re-Entry Project WIT empowers justice-involved women and individuals in recovery through peer support re-entry services psychotherapy and community health advocacy. Our mission is to reduce recidivism promote self-sufficiency and ensure successful reintegration through trauma-informed services housing assistance workforce development and behavioral health support. Program Service Accomplishments 2024 In the past year WIT has: Served an average of 8 individuals daily 2,920 annually through peer-led support and re-entry services. Provided 1,500+ hours of psychotherapy and behavioral health support. Assisted with housing stability for 100+ justice-involved women. Delivered workforce training and job placement support to 250+ individuals. Doubled impact through partnerships expanding services to reach 5,800 individuals annually.
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| ECM SUD Services Program: Women in Transition Re-Entry Project WIT provides Enhanced Care Management ECM and Substance Use Disorder SUD services to justice-involved women and individuals in recovery. Through trauma-informed care peer support and clinical interventions we help participants achieve stability access essential services and improve overall well-being.Key Achievements in 2024: ECM Services: Provided case management resource navigation and healthcare coordination to 500+ individuals. SUD Treatment & Recovery Support: Facilitated 1,200+ hours of individual and group counseling. Housing & Stability Assistance: Helped 100+ individuals secure stable housing. Workforce Development: Assisted 250+ individuals with job readiness and employment placement. Community Partnerships: Strengthened collaboration with healthcare providers justice programs and re-entry services doubling our impact to reach 5,800 individuals annually. | $10,000 | $10,000 |
| ECM Psychotherapy Program: The Women in Transition Re-Entry Project WIT provides Enhanced Care Management ECM and Psychotherapy Services to justice-involved women and individuals in recovery. Through trauma-informed care clinical interventions and peer support we assist participants in achieving mental wellness stability and long-term success.Key Achievements in 2024: ECM Services: Provided case management resource navigation and healthcare coordination to 500+ individuals. Psychotherapy Services: Delivered 1,500+ hours of individual and group therapy sessions. Housing & Stability Assistance: Helped 100+ individuals secure stable housing. Workforce Development: Assisted 250+ individuals with job readiness and employment placement. Community Partnerships: Strengthened collaboration with healthcare providers justice programs and re-entry services doubling our impact to reach 5,800 individuals annually. | $10,000 | $10,000 |
| ECM Mixed Services Program Equine Therapy & Hypnotherapy: The Women in Transition Re-Entry Project WIT provides Enhanced Care Management ECM and specialized therapeutic services including Equine Therapy and Hypnotherapy to justice-involved women and individuals in recovery. These holistic interventions help participants heal from trauma build resilience and develop coping strategies to support long-term success.Key Achievements in 2024: ECM Services: Provided case management resource navigation and healthcare coordination to 500+ individuals. Equine Therapy: Facilitated 250+ hours of equine-assisted therapy improving emotional regulation and trauma recovery. Hypnotherapy Services: Conducted 300+ sessions to support addiction recovery anxiety reduction and behavioral change. Housing & Stability Assistance: Helped 100+ individuals secure stable housing. Workforce Development: Assisted 250+ individuals with job readiness and employment placement. Community Partnerships: Strengthened collaboration with healthcare providers justice programs and re-entry services doubling our impact to reach 5,800 individuals annually. | $10,000 | $10,000 |
| CS & Experimental Services Program: The Women in Transition Re-Entry Project WIT integrates Community Support CS and Experimental Services to provide innovative trauma-informed care for justice-involved women and individuals in recovery. This program explores cutting-edge therapeutic interventions to enhance emotional healing behavioral change and long-term stability. Key Achievements in 2024: Community Support Services: Assisted 500+ individuals with resource navigation peer mentorship and reintegration support. Experimental Therapies: Introduced and facilitated 300+ sessions of emerging therapeutic practices including neurofeedback mindfulness-based stress reduction and alternative trauma treatments. Equine & Hypnotherapy Expansion: Integrated equine-assisted therapy and hypnotherapy into ECM services for 250+ individuals. Housing & Stability Assistance: Helped 100+ individuals secure stable housing. Workforce Development: Assisted 250+ individuals with job readiness and employment placement. Community Partnerships: Strengthened collaboration with healthcare providers justice programs and re-entry services doubling our impact to reach 5,800 individuals annually. | $10,000 | $10,000 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Silvia Milligan | Secretary | PT | $0 | - | - |
| Brandon Washington | CEO - Co-Executive Director | PT | $0 | - | - |
| Megumi Yoshida | CFO - Co-Executive Director | PT | $0 | - | - |
“Best Intentions Peer Services”
“| Other Expenses:, Amount:| Affiliates and Contractors Related Expenses: $2237.83, $2238.00| ECM | CS | SUD | Program Expenses: $55,799, $55799.00| Fundraising & Donation Expense: $399.40, $399.00| Future Project Fund: Re-Entry Program Housing PCHI Community Hub Certification Diabetes Prevention Program City Mayor Job Campaign Re-Entry Program Apprenticeship, $37750.00|”
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