Compassionate, individualized mental health support for people experiencing housing instability across the Central Valley.
RH Community Builders provides mental health services designed specifically for individuals and families facing homelessness or housing instability. We understand that trauma, mental illness, and housing insecurity are deeply interconnected — and we address them together.
Our clinical team delivers person-centered care that respects each client's history, goals, and pace. Services are flexible, community-based, and coordinated with housing and case management support.
Get Connected to ServicesEach of our mental health programs is contracted with Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health and designed to meet people wherever they are on their journey — from those who have never engaged with services to those ready to transition to permanent housing.
The Lodge is an innovation project contracted with Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health, focused on connecting disengaged individuals to long-term services.
When entering The Lodge, individuals find a comfortable and supportive environment where they can explore long-term services at their own pace. The Lodge provides temporary housing while clients work with Peer Support Specialists to build rapport and move from pre-contemplation into contemplation, with a goal of accepting ongoing services.
Who it serves: Individuals experiencing homelessness with severe mental illness and/or substance abuse. Referrals accepted from: local emergency rooms and law enforcement Crisis Response Teams.
Sierra Sunrise is a Behavioral Health Bridge Housing project contracted with Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health. It provides a low-barrier shelter option with enhanced services to help individuals find permanent housing options.
Services include: Temporary shelter, mental health services, care coordination, and housing navigation.
Phoenix Landing is a Behavioral Health Bridge Housing project contracted with Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health. Like Sierra Sunrise, it provides a low-barrier shelter option with enhanced services to help individuals find permanent housing options.
Services include: Temporary shelter, mental health services, care coordination, and housing navigation.
Casa Grande
Casa Grande is a Behavioral Health Bridge Housing program contracted with Madera County Behavioral Health Services. The program provides temporary housing with enhanced behavioral health services to help individuals experiencing homelessness and mental health challenges stabilize and transition to permanent housing.
Services include: Temporary shelter, mental health services, case management, care coordination, and housing navigation.
One-on-one therapy with licensed clinicians, tailored to each person's needs, trauma history, and recovery goals.
Trained peers with lived experience who build trust, meet people where they are, and help bridge the gap to long-term services.
Our staff coordinate across systems — healthcare, housing, and social services — to make sure nothing falls through the cracks.
Connecting clients to permanent housing options — identifying units, coordinating benefits, and supporting the transition out of shelter.
All services are grounded in trauma-informed principles that prioritize safety, trust, choice, and empowerment in every interaction.
"Mental wellness is inseparable from housing stability. We address both — because lasting recovery requires a foundation of safety."
Connect With Our TeamWhat makes RHCB's mental health services unique is how deeply they're integrated with our housing programs. Our clinicians work alongside housing navigators and case managers to ensure clients receive coordinated, whole-person care.
Whether someone needs emergency shelter, transitional housing, or help finding permanent placement, mental health support is woven throughout the process — not added on after the fact.
Our team is here to help. Contact us to learn how to access services or make a referral.