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The Sunshine Mission provides emergency shelter, transitional housing and appropriate services to adult single women for periods of thirty to ninety days. Services include three meals per day, seven days per week (in the Casa de Rosas kitchen and dining room); free access to such life necessities as clothing, cosmetics, and toiletries; and free tokens for use on public transportation (from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority's SHORE Program).

Sunshine Mission provides a variety of on-site supportive services, counseling and guidence. To help residents resolve their trauma of even temporary homelessness, to confront the underlying problems that created or could create it, and to help them create the life skills and social support network essential to productive, independent and rewarding living.

Such services include, but are not limited to, the subjects of:

Independent living skills
(such as money, money management, budgeting and thrifty spending)
Healthy living skills Mental health awareness
Social skills Employment retention skills
Anger management Computer literacy
Problem Solving Office/clerical skills
Tenant/landlord relationships Customer service skills
Crisis management Yoga and Pilates
Drug and alcohol relapse prevention