The Sacramento Observer wrote a fantastic article about the empowered women of Session 94! Here is an excerpt from the article and the link to read the whole article below.

From The Streets To Stability

A Cohort Of 16 Completes The Women’s Empowerment Program, Building On The Nonprofit’s 20-Year Legacy

By Williamena Kwapo | OBSERVER Staff Writer

Five months pregnant and homeless, Ireenii Irvin found herself navigating between the confines of her car and the temporary refuge offered by friends and family. Faced with the stark reality of her situation, she maintained a profound desire for change after the birth of her son.

“I looked my son in the eyes one of those days when I had him wrapped on a curb and made him a promise,” she recounted. “I said, ‘It ain’t gonna always be like this.’ And I said, ‘Mommy is going to do better.’”

During a pivotal moment, Irvin disclosed her housing predicament during a wellness check with a social worker, leading her to discover Women’s Empowerment, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering homeless women in the Sacramento area.

To read more, click on the link HERE.