Benilde Hall began providing transitional housing and substance abuse treatment to indigent homeless men in 1993. Since its inception, more than 2100 men have received housing and treatment. In 2001 due to the community needs, Benilde Hall more than doubled their capacity by moving into the present location that houses 50 men. In 2006, Benilde Hall opened Matt Talbot, a 12 unit permanent housing apartment building for men who successfully completed the Benilde Hall program
Mission Statement: To serve the homeless, veterans, and other individuals with housing, mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, jobs program, health education, food, clothing, case management, and an opportunity to reconnect to the community.