Project Sister Family Services

Project Sister Family Services

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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.

06/19/2026

In observance of Juneteenth, Project Sister Family Services will be closed June 19th.

While our office will be closed, our 24/7 Crisis Hotline will remain available for anyone in need of support.

We encourage everyone to take time to reflect on the significance of Juneteenth and the importance of continuing to uplift and support our communities. ❀️

06/10/2026

🍽️ Order up!

Today's special? A few reminders that every survivor deserves to hear:

πŸ’œ I believe you.
πŸ’œ What happened was not your fault.
πŸ’œ Your feelings are valid.
πŸ’œ You deserve support.
πŸ’œ Healing happens at your own pace.

The best part? Compassion, respect, and support are always on the house.

Photos from Project Sister Family Services's post 06/04/2026

Pride is a celebration of identity, resilience, and community. It is also an opportunity to reflect on the importance of creating spaces where LGBTQ+ individuals feel seen, respected, and supported.

Everyone deserves access to survivor-centered services that affirm who they are.

🌈 This Pride Month and every month, we remain committed to providing inclusive support for all survivors.

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05/28/2026

California’s survivors shouldn’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

05/27/2026

End of day check-in. πŸŒ™ 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 πŸ‘‡ We'll start: relieved to wrap up this Tuesday. πŸ’™

05/25/2026

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

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

Wishing everyone a safe Memorial Day.

05/15/2026

California survivors are facing a critical moment.

The May Revise allocates $25 million for victims' services β€” $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 ➑️ https://loom.ly/VegAA8I

05/07/2026

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

Photos from Senator Susan Rubio's post 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!

Photos from Project Sister Family Services's post 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. πŸ’™

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 β€” 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. πŸ’š

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Location

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1902 Royalty Drive, STE 280
Pomona, CA
91767

Opening Hours

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