Shannon – Case Manager
One of Shannon’s most rewarding moments on the job came during a conversation with a resident who reflected on how her life had changed: from worrying about where she would sleep each night to simply deciding what to cook for dinner in her own home. Moments like these fuel Shannon’s passion for supportive housing and case management.
Priscilla – Case Manager
“What I enjoy most is helping the residents,” Priscilla says. Over the years, she’s watched children grow up and seen people who were once unhoused learn how to be part of a community. Since stepping into her role full-time, Priscilla has guided new residents through the transition from Skid Row into stable housing. “It’s a long process, so I make sure I’m always sitting with them,” she explains. “I want them to feel supported from the very beginning.”
Ruben – Resident Services Coordinator
At The Palace, Ruben supports transition-age youth, many of whom were formerly in foster care. He finds joy in creating moments where residents can simply be young: celebrating holidays, having fun, and connecting with others. “Our residents didn’t get to enjoy their childhoods, so it’s nice to see them let go and have fun,” he shares. “It’s also great to see those who tend to isolate themselves come out, socialize, and engage with their community.”
Samuel – Senior Case Manager
As senior case manager at Atlas, Linc’s newest supportive housing community in South Los Angeles, Samuel leads his team with compassion and determination. From welcoming residents who have spent years unhoused to helping them set and achieve personal goals, he finds joy in every milestone. With Atlas nearly full, Samuel is proud of the strong connections his team has built and looks forward to seeing residents continue to thrive.