Meet our team member Casey Lovitt, who was recently promoted to Associate Director of Housing for our San Francisco Housing Platform. We are so lucky to have Casey on the Brilliant Corners team🎉
Brilliant Corners
Non-profit Organizations
San Francisco, California 5,871 followers
Where housing and services come together
About us
Brilliant Corners provides innovative housing and housing-related services to California’s most vulnerable individuals, with an emphasis on those transitioning from, or at risk of, homelessness or institutionalization. We were founded in 2004 on the belief that all people deserve safe, affordable housing that includes the support services they need to live as independently as possible. We quickly became California’s largest housing partner in the historic shift from institutional settings to community-based housing for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Over the past 15 years, we have embraced the challenge of scaling innovative supportive housing for those who need it most, with an emphasis on those transitioning from, or at risk of, homelessness or institutionalization. Working at the intersection of housing and sectors such as healthcare, veterans’ services, criminal justice, and the homelessness response system, Brilliant Corners provides a variety of innovative supportive housing models that meet the unique needs of each individual we serve. Brilliant Corners’ approach is based on Housing First principles, person-centered planning, and community living in the least restrictive setting. Our staff work hand-in-hand with our clients to achieve their self-identified goals—including safe housing, financial stability, improved medical and mental health, connecting with family, community engagement and an overall improved quality of life. Simply put, Brilliant Corners staff members meet people where they are, and value and respect the whole person. Mission: To create affordable, supportive housing for vulnerable and undeserved people, including but not limited to people with intellectual and physical disabilities and those transitioning or diverted from homelessness or institutions.
- Website
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http://www.brilliantcorners.org
External link for Brilliant Corners
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- Housing Services, Property Management, Housing Development, Supportive Housing, Homeless Services, Social Justice, Case Management, DEI & B, Fair Chance Housing, Fair Chance Hiring, Non Profit Jobs, and Employee Growth & Development
Locations
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Primary
1390 Market Street, Suite 405
San Francisco, California 94102, US
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453 South Spring Street, Suite 1112
Los Angeles, CA 94102, US
Employees at Brilliant Corners
Updates
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We're excited to announce 📢 that Brilliant Corners is now live on Instagram! 🎉 Our page features informative content including client and employee spotlights, celebrations of our programs and impact on our communities, explainer content, job posts, and much more. To be part of our Instagram community, follow us on the platform @brilliantcorners_org: https://buff.ly/4cN8H9S #EndHomelessness #HousingForAll #HousingEquity #NonProfitJobs #NonProfitLife #CARealEstate #SocialWork #SocialJustice #SupportiveHousing #AffordableHousing
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"It is now up to us to insist that our local and state officials instead enact policies that will end homelessness by providing safe, secure and affordable housing for all of us." - Margot Kushel Margot Kushel, Director of the UCSF Benioff Homelessness & Housing Initiative, shares a powerful piece in response to the Supreme Court ruling in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson. https://lnkd.in/g8w8yEfr
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We love the beautiful artwork that our San Diego Housing Coordinator, Brilly Gonzalez, recently submitted for our Organizational Values graphic design competition.🎉 Brilly shared that spending time with her team -- and feeling a deep sense of community and support within the San Diego Flex Pool team -- inspired her art. Brilly's experience providing supportive services and seeing a direct impact in the lives of our participants are what continues to drive her work.🏠 Check out Brilly's incredible art work below!
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Attention #finance and #accounting professionals in the Los Angeles area! If you're a proven leader with budgeting and financial planning experience, don't miss out on this great opportunity to join our team. Click here to learn more and apply: https://buff.ly/3zsYqRK
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A drop in L.A.'s homeless population shows that #SupportiveHousing programs are working. Check out this editorial from the Los Angeles Times for an analysis of the results of the 2024 point-in-time homeless count:
Editorial: Drop in L.A.'s homeless population shows efforts to house people are paying off
latimes.com
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Thank you to National Low Income Housing Coalition for continuing to uplift that the homelessness crisis is driven by the affordable housing crisis. Read all about it in their 2024 Out of Reach Report. This year’s report demonstrates that housing is out of reach for workers across the country and across occupations. The report provides interactive information and critical data on housing affordability for each state, and county. The report determined that California is the most expensive state to live in.
Out of Reach
nlihc.org
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📢 Exciting staffing update!🎉 Please join us in congratulating our own Tyler Fong as he transitions into his new role as our first-ever Deputy Chief Operating Officer. We are so fortunate to have such a visionary leader and inclusive collaborator in this vital role. #NonProfitLeadership #NonProfitJobs #SupportiveHousing #AffordableHousing #HousingSolutions
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📢 BC in DC!🏛️ Brilliant Corners rock stars Megan Dabkowski, Kayana Tyson, Sabrina Gillan, Diane DeLeon, Danielle Beal, Monica Del Real, and Tameka Tates made us proud representing our team at the National Alliance to End Homelessness conference in Washington DC. Chief Strategic Partnerships Officer Sabrina Gillan also gave a presentation on the Flexible Housing Subsidy Pool alongside Sarah Mahin of @Housing4Health, sharing with a national audience the how Flex Pool model is successful at scaling housing placements.🏠 #SupportiveHousing #NonProfit #AffordableHousing #HousingEquity
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