The Salvation Army’s New Day Drop-In Center (NDDI), established in Kensington in 2014, is a fully-functioning drop-in center designed to serve female-identifying individuals ages 18 and up who have been victims of human trafficking, rape, sexual assault, robbery, or other crimes. We offer a safe place for our clients to rest and receive support for their basic needs so that they can break out of exploitation and move towards self-sufficiency.
We believe the client is the expert of their story, and we honor this through our trauma-informed approach to care guided by the Sanctuary Model®. Also, we utilize a tiered approach to ensure clients are supported in every stage of their journey, whether they simply need a brief respite from the street or they are looking for strategies to make real life change. We work with more than 60 partners to provide resources to our clients and build resilience in the community.
A $10,000 grant from the Kensington Community Resilience Foundation would support maintenance of NDDI staffing levels and allow the center to function at its highest efficiency. Any funds not utilized towards staffing maintenance would help to cover the costs of client treatment plans and basic supplies for service.