WILMINGTON – The Community Investment for Families Department (CIFD), in partnership with the Do Good Daniels Family Foundation, celebrated the opening of the new House of Do Good facility on March 19, expanding critical support for survivors of domestic violence.
Councilmember Tim McOsker joined CIFD General Manager Abigail R. Marquez to mark the occasion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The 35-bed transitional housing facility will provide families with safe, stable housing and access to comprehensive wraparound services designed to support long-term recovery and independence.
The opening comes as the City of Los Angeles has committed nearly $18 million to support survivors of gender-based violence—including domestic and intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking—representing the largest investment in survivor services in the City’s history.
The new facility was made possible through CIFD’s recent procurement and expansion of Survivor Services funding.