Our Services
No Barriers Community Services provides trauma-informed housing navigation, systems support, and stability services for individuals and families across the Bay Area. Our goal is to remove barriers, strengthen support systems, and help people build long-term stability.
Our work includes one-on-one support for individuals and families, community workshops, and training for service providers and housing professionals
Language & Access Commitment
No Barriers Community Services is committed to ensuring meaningful access to services for individuals and families with limited English proficiency.
We provide professional interpretation and translated materials as needed and serve community members regardless of language spoken or immigration status.
We do not provide immigration legal services but can connect families to trusted legal and community partners when appropriate.
access without barriers.
access without barriers.
Our core Service areas
Direct Support for Individuals & Families
Includes:
Housing & systems navigation (applications, paperwork, programs, benefits, education, employment)
Housing readiness, life skills coaching, and goal setting
Reentry and transition support
Trauma-informed, harm-reduction support
Who this is for:
Individuals, youth, parents, and families — including immigrant and mixed-status families — navigating housing instability or life transitions.
Community Education & Workshops
Includes workshops on:
Housing 101: finding & keeping stable housing
Understanding affordable housing programs, paperwork, and appointments
Goal setting & life planning
Trauma-informed healing & harm reduction
Reentry support and youth & young parent empowerment
Formats:
One-time workshops
Multi-session series
In-person or virtual
Training & Capacity Building for Providers
Training topics include:
Affordable housing programs (Section 8, PBV, RAD, LIHTC)
Trauma-informed practice & communication
Supporting clients with high barriers
Housing navigation and retention fundamentals
De-escalation and crisis response
Fair housing basics
Who this is for:
Service providers, case managers, housing navigators, property managers, nonprofits, schools, and community organizations.