Our aim is to be able to provide them care giving, medical resources, light house cleaning, and assistance with VA referrals and benefits. Patricio Sandra Bracero Haven is a non-profit organization that, since its inception in 2018, has worked with the senior community of the High Desert. The High Desert's total population is 386,049, of which 65,614 are people 60 and over; of that number, 23.2 %
live below the poverty level. organization provides medical supplies, food, and transportation to medical appointments, helps clients apply for Medical, General Relief, and CalFresh if needed, aids with calls to federal agencies, and helps with interpretation services. The clientele that comes to P.S.B.H. for assistance is part of the minority communities in an already marginalized population in the High Desert. provides many services with money supplied by the C.E.O. and small donations from fundraisers held on social media, and food donations dropped off at our central office in Victorville. Our organization always appreciates the generosity and involvement of our community, with every contribution going towards making P.S.B.H. an even better Non-Profit Organization than it already is. We are committed to serving the aging population of the High Desert that, for the most part, is still independent but isolated. The resources we provide can sometimes be limited, but we work hard and get help with small donations from members of our community. We want to be able to extend our services, but we need more funding to affect our day-to-day work. We strive to give our clients the utmost respect and help them keep their independence and dignity. has been part of the high desert community for five years, and many depend on us and our services. seeks ***** for medical supplies, including adult diapers, shower chairs, walkers, motor scooters, dietary supplements, nutritional shakes, food pantry supplies, and gift cards. This funding will help our organization support the older population of the High Desert, and we also need to expand our staff capacity. Senior citizens in these communities can be isolated and left to fend for themselves. Although many resources are available to them, many live in rural areas of the High Desert and have yet to learn what programs they qualify for, and that's why outreach is so important.