
About US
Our Story
Every day, millions of adults in transition — caregivers, widows, women over 50, and the “missing middle” — face emotional wounds, financial stress, and limited resources. Without support, the risks are real: isolation, poverty, and declining health.
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Bridge to Balance California, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, was created to meet these challenges head-on. We provide virtual workshops, wraparound services, and community-based programs that help individuals and families move from crisis to confidence and from instability to independence.
Mission
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Bridge to Balance California supports individuals and families in overcoming hardships by providing services that promote healing, stability, and self-sufficiency.
Vision
We envision a world where every person, regardless of their starting point, has the tools, support, and dignity to build a stable, meaningful life.
Our vision is to transform temporary setbacks into sustainable progress — creating healthier individuals, stronger families, and more resilient communities. Together, we connect people with the tools to rise stronger and thrive with purpose
Who We Serve
Our programs are designed for:
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Former caregivers transitioning after caregiving ends
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Individuals healing from grief, trauma, or chronic illness
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Adults starting over after age 50
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Women navigating divorce, widowhood, or retirement
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People recovering from financial hardship or unemployment


Our Approach
We believe that true healing and stability require a holistic model. That’s why our services integrate:
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Emotional Healing – through peer-led workshops like Hidden Wounds
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Financial Renewal – with programs like Budgeting After Crisis
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Faith & Confidence – empowering women through Rising Into Confidence
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Wraparound Services – including financial coaching, housing support, employment readiness, and ongoing support circles
Bridge to Balance Services
By addressing the interconnected nature of life challenges, we help individuals and families build resilience, confidence, and lasting independence.
