Mini Twelve Step House, Inc., fondly known as "Mini House" has grown from one house to multiple locations with a full continuum of strength based services designed to meet the need of women and their families.   Fewer health care crisis, communicable disease control, a safe place for women to thwart domestic violence situations, children avoiding the foster care system and fewer women and mothers in the penal system is in all of our best interest.     Issues related to substance abuse pleague our lives with with homelessness, mental illness, substance abuse, family separation, poverty, domestic violence and unnecessary deaths.   The hallowed halls of Mini House located in South Los Angeles and the City of Compton has produced over one thousand alumnus since 1971.  These are women who now lead useful, productive, responsible lives. 


CALL (323)813-0200 to

learn how you can contribute

to these efforts.

 Your help is needed now more than ever. Keep recovery programs in the community to provide treatment for your family, neighbors and friends.  Anyone can fall into addiction.  Make your contribution, NOW.   Call (323)813-0200 to make a contribution to these critical efforts of Mini House programs.  
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Comerica Bank
  $3,000
CBS Television     

Furniture/Appliances            

        Learning as Leadership        

 Leadership  Development
           and Team Building         www.learnaslead.org

                     Ian Curtin                            

Strategic Planning 

Diva's Book Club, Holiday Support

Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corporation - ongoing support and partnership

  

Thank you to the anonymous donors that responded to viewing  the Hallmark Channel Movie "Accidental Friendship" and made a contribution to Mini Twelve Step House, Inc.  Look for the film on Hallmark Channel especially during the holidays.  We need your help to remain in the community where the need is the greatest.  Make check (of any size)  out to:

Mini Twelve Step House, Inc.

Financial Office

5132 S. San Pedro St.

Los Angeles, CA  90011


Call (323) 813-0200 Bobbi Owens to discuss how you may assist the agency in meeting it's crucial  fund raising objectives.



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Domestic problems have taken a back seat to the economic crisis and the global problems that are pressing on our government.  Your support is needed more than ever to ensure that long standing social service programs that keep families whole and allow women the chance to rethink and redirect their  lives remain in the community they serve.    Since 1971, over one thousand women have regained their lives walking the hallowed halls of Mini House.   For more information call Bobbi Owens at (323) 813-0200 or email me directly at bowens@mini12step.org

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Mini Twelve Step House, Inc. is one of the first residential rehabilitation facilities to help women suffering from alcoholism and drug addiction. 


Since opening its doors in 1971, Mini Twelve Step has successfully aided women and their families living in urban environments who have been historically known to battle a disproportionate number of social issues including homelessness, domestic violence, poverty, illiteracy, mental illness and unemployment.

 

The late Marie Bowden, a courageous and pioneering African American woman converted her three-bedroom home into a sanctuary where homeless women could address their alcoholism and drug addiction and rebuild their lives in 1971.  Marie and three friends carried out her vision.  The word MINI is an acronym derived from Marie, Iona, Nita and Inez, the Founding Women of Mini Twelve Step House, Inc..  In 1974 Mini Twelve Step House, Inc. became a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization incorporated in the State of California in 1974.

 

Today, under the present leadership of Bobbi Owens, Executive Director (since 1992), and its dedicated board of directors, Mini Twelve Step House, Inc., has positioned itself for growth and development.  The programs are specialized in providing high quality, effective and culturally rich residential, outpatient and outreach services along with intensive case management by certified counselors.   MTSH program, steeped in tradition upgrades the most vulnerable families of Los Angeles County.  Specifically, the programs target population is comprised of families of South Central and Compton.    Mini Twelve Step House, Inc., is a unique and valuable program, deeply tied to the community.  The program  has received numerous state, county and national awards and commendations.  The continuum of care is designed to build motivation and ability to achieve long term sobriety, thus overcoming the families dependence on bureaucratic systems that govern lives and threaten the County's resources.  Especially competent in addressing the multiple vulnerabilities of women, the continuum of care is continually improved upon to the meet the most urgent and applicable needs of the community it exist to serve.

 

The dedicated staff of Mini Twelve Step works with each client to effectively empower them to sustain a sense of hope and remain committed to change.

 

The primary goals of the organization are to:

  • Meet the needs of low income women with dependency disorders and their families
  • Create and rebuild opportunities for sustaining sobriety and building economically stable lives
  • Give clients the responsibility for building and redirecting their lives thus upgrading the community in which they live

 

All of these goals are accomplished by participation in the residential treatment program, transitional living residence, outpatient treatment program, aftercare services, resale shop training and Mini Kidz Klub.

 

The bus theory is a tool to show the connection of the programs that comprise the continuum of care.  Formal Intakes are done for clients entering the progran from residential, outpatient and aftercare.  See Philosophy & Missionfor more information.

 

Mini Twelve Step House, Inc.

5132 S. San Pedro Street
Los Angeles,  CA  90011
Call us to make a contribution:  (323) 813-0200
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WE NEED YOUR ASSISTANCE...KEEP RECOVERY SERVICES IN THE COMMUNITY

 Call Now to Help.  Mini House has sustained recovery services in L.A. County since 1971.   Help us help women and families reconstruct their lives post addiction.


Bobbi A. Owens, Executive Director (323) 813-0200 

or Sony Boyd support staff (323) 813-0200

Helain Hence, Program Director (323) 813-0200

Pat Parker, Director of Residential Services (323) 232-6228

Vera Martinez, Program Coordinator of Outpatient Services (310) 608-1505




Is Drug Addiction Treatment Worth Its Cost?

Drug addiction treatment is cost-effective in reducing drug use and its associated health and social costs. Treatment is less expensive than alternatives, such as not treating addicts or simply incarcerating addicts.


Drug Addiction Treatment Is cost-effective in reducing drug use and its associated health and social costs.


According to several conservative estimates, every $1 invested in addiction treatment programs yields a return of between $4 and $7 in reduced drug-related crime, criminal justice costs, and theft alone. When savings related to health care are included, total savings can exceed costs by a ratio of 12 to 1. Major savings to the individual and society also come from significant drops in interpersonal conflicts, improvements in workplace productivity, and reductions in drug-related accidents. See SAMSHA website for more treatment data.   www.samsha.gov.

 



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ACCIDENTAL FRIENDSHIP

Movie frequently re-aired on Hallmark Channel
Features Mini House Alumni and the character of
Bobbi Owens. 

Chandra Wilson, Dr. Bailey on current ABC hit

Grey's Anatomy, plays a homeless woman (Mini House Alumni, Yvonne Caldwell) in the Hallmark Movie "Accidental Friendship". 

The movie is based on the real life story of

Yvonne Caldwell, Mini House alumnus, and LAPD Officer Tami Bauman .  The legendary Ben Vereen and Chandra Wilson are compelling as stars of the movie.  One of the producers of the movie Lorraine Touswsaint of TNT "Saving Grace", Rick Rosenberg, and representatives of the Hallmark Channel spent the day at Mini House Health Fair on September 13, 2009 and walked through the Mini House.

ACCIDENTAL FRIENDSHIP  WAS NOMINATED FOR THE NAACP IMAGE AWARDS AS BEST DOCUMENTARY - THE FILM WON THE PRISM AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY- CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE PHENOMINAL TALENT THAT CREATED THIS MASTERFUL DOCUMENTARY.  Look for it on Hallmark Channel.
 Bobbi Owens and Legendary Actor/Entertainer Ben Vereen
at opening of Accidental Friendship
 
Articles
JOIN EMMY AWARD WINNING ACTOR GREGALAN WILLIAMS (Star of Preacher's Kid in theatres now)  for a Booksigning and reading at ESO WON BOOKSTORE LOS ANGELES
4331 Degnan Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA  90008
(323 290-1048
FEBRUARY 24, 2010
7:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
Proceeds to benefit
The Mini Twelve Step House

Captivating Novel "Heart of a Woman" available online at: www.Amazon.com or www.Blackbookplus.com
visit:  www.heartofawoman.us for more info
BUY THE CAPTIVATING NOVEL "Heart of a Woman" IN FEBRUARY AND PROCEEDS WILL HELP THE MINI TWELVE STEP HOUSE SUSTAIN IN THE STATE'S BUDGET CRISIS.  YOUR SUPPORT IS URGENTLY NEEDED NOW.  Thank You for your support. 
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Mini House Christmas Festival
December 11, 2009 Friday
Christmas 2009 photos compliments of Pat Munson

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Mini House Christmas Party included Special Guest speakers.  The residents of Mini House put together an entertaining program of song, dance and storytelling.  Recognitions and awards to sponsors, donors, volunteers and supporters took place.     staff and volunteers
 


v Burning Bowl Ceremony
December 31, 2009
Closed to Public
The traditional Burning Bowl Ceremony will take place.  Residents will strengthen their vision for the future with the creation of a Vision Board.  Attitudes, and principles to be discarded will be burned and discarded...not to be taken in the the coming new year.  This year end ritual is a tradition at Mini House and gives the participants a vision and hope to walk into relative to the new year.      The objective is to avoid carrying anything that one does not want into the New Year and to leave all that is not wanted in 2009.  Prayer, meditation and refreshments are included in the ceremony.  Visiting ministers are often a part of this new year ritual at Mini House


FAMILY HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL
Solution Family Resource Center
October 31, 2009
Call (310) 590-1887 for info