APPROVED SOLANO COUNTY VENDOR
In Vallejo, JLSP Foundation is building a new standard: housing that is stable and structured and designed for real outcomes and not just occupancy.
Too many transitional housing programs stop at a bed. A resident moves in and the structure that got them there disappears the same day. JLSP Foundation is not only keeping people housed. We are building the infrastructure for lasting independence verified funding before move-in, a case manager assigned from Day One, and a referral partner who stays informed instead of losing visibility the moment placement happens.
That is the standard. Not just occupancy. Outcomes that hold.
The JLSP Foundation provides structured transitional housing for medically stable adults in Solano County. We serve veterans and justice-involved individuals and people leaving acute care or detox. We give residents a stable and accountable next step. We give the professionals supporting them a reliable placement option.
Every placement and every referral coordination and every resident supported toward independence this is the Foundation's work.
The JLSP Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. EIN 41-4447237. We are an approved vendor with Solano County Probation. Contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.
The JLSP Foundation provides structured transitional housing for medically stable adults in Solano County. We serve veterans and justice-involved individuals and people leaving acute care or detox. We give residents a stable and accountable next step. We give the professionals supporting them a reliable placement option.
We started because we saw this gap firsthand.
Sunshinne Thompson spent two decades in Silicon Valley watching technology reshape how institutions operate. Then she looked at the systems serving veterans and justice-impacted individuals and people facing housing instability and saw almost nothing had changed.
People moved through programs that lacked structure and accountability and real-time support. They cycled back into crisis without ever finding solid ground. The professionals trying to help them discharge planners and probation officers and case managers were often left without a placement they could actually trust.
Jacquois Thompson is our co-founder and Director of Finance and Compliance. He grew up in New York surrounded by community mentors and neighborhood support networks that showed up for him again and again. He saw firsthand what it means when a community holds someone up instead of leaving them to figure it out alone.
That lesson shapes how JLSP Foundation operates today. Community partners are not a formality for us. They are the structure that made the difference in Jacquois's own life and now shape how we support adults working toward independence.
Jacquois manages JLSP Foundation's internal risk controls and physical facility compliance. It is not the part of the organization residents see directly. It is the part that decides whether everything else holds. He sees JLSP Foundation as a chance to build that same kind of structure for others. This time built to last.
The system wasn't broken for lack of trying. It was broken for lack of infrastructure.
Empathy without structure doesn't create stability. And structure without empathy doesn't create change. JLSP was built to hold both.
What this means for referral partners: a structured and accountable placement option in Solano County that removes the guesswork and communicates back with your team and actually holds.
What this means for residents: a stable and dignified environment with clear expectations the space and the support to move from crisis toward independence at the pace that works.