A new beginning in The Silver Citi
The Silver Citi is a visionary community designed to restore dignity, stability, and purpose for individuals facing homelessness, mental health challenges, and substance use. Built on compassion and structure, we provide a safe, organized environment where people can meet their basic needs while being empowered to grow beyond their current circumstances.
Our compassionate approach
At The Silver Citi, we recognize that not everyone is ready for immediate reintegration into traditional housing. We offer a designated, thoughtfully planned space where individuals can live freely yet responsibly, with access to essential amenities. Our environment promotes both independence and accountability, creating a balance between personal choice and community standards.
Our pathway to purpose
What sets The Silver Citi apart is its unique pathway model. Residents are not forced into change but are given clear opportunities to transition into more supportive and structured settings when they are ready. This model provides a gradual and empowering journey towards stability and self-sufficiency.
Safe haven
Providing immediate access to essential amenities and a secure living space for those in crisis.
Community support
Fostering a sense of belonging and mutual support through structured community activities.
Skill building
Offering workshops and resources to help residents develop life and vocational skills.
Guided transition
Assisting residents in transitioning to more independent living and reintegration into society.

About The Silver Citi
Located in Tulare County, California, The Silver Citi began with a simple idea fueled by a deep passion for helping others. As a non-profit shelter, we pride ourselves on personal attention and dedication to every individual. Our approach is rooted in quality and integrity, ensuring that everything we do reflects our commitment to excellence and genuine care for those we serve.
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Our location
Visalia, California
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