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From Homelessness to Hope: Peer Support Helps Moms Rebuild Their Lives 

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Santa Barbara, Calif. (KEYT) - Santa Barbara’s peer support program is helping homeless mothers rebuild their lives.

For months, Sophia Mendez lived in uncertainty, wondering if she and her child would ever have a safe place to call home. 

That changed when she turned to St. Vincent’s Family Strengthening Program.

The program helps homeless mothers gain independence with housing support, parenting classes, and financial training. 

At the heart of it all are peer support specialists — women who’ve faced similar challenges and now guide others on their journey.

“My job is to help moms believe in themselves again,” says Katrina Gonzales, a peer support specialist at St. Vincent’s.

Since joining the program, Mendez says she’s gained more than practical skills — she’s learned self-confidence and hope for the future.

Fueled by a $100,000 Women’s Fund grant, St. Vincent’s continues to change lives across the community, empowering women to turn struggle into strength.

For Mendez, it didn’t just change her address — it changed her life.

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These San Luis Obispo and Ventura County Cities Rank Among California’s Most Peaceful Places to Live

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California is often associated with large, fast-paced cities, but the state is also home to some of the most peaceful communities in the country. A recent ranking of the 30 […]

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FBI’s Surveillance of MLK Explored in Santa Barbara Screening

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Santa Barbara will mark Martin Luther King Jr. week, January 15–19, with a screening of the documentary MLK FBI.

The film explores the FBI’s surveillance of Dr. King.

It is part of a week of events honoring him and Coretta Scott King.

Keynote speaker Leah Weber King, Dr. King’s daughter-in-law, will appear at the Arlington program.

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