SHOUT-OUT to Savannah!! YOU are the ADVOCATE of the Quarter 2024!!
We want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU for always going the
EXTRA MILE for clients and Co-Workers
Savannah, YOU ROCK!
We want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU for always going the
EXTRA MILE for clients and Co-Workers
Savannah, YOU ROCK!
FEBRUARY FUNDRAISER
Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: To Be Announced
Enjoy a fun evening of Jazz Music, Games, Silent and Dessert Auctions, and a Photo Booth for Fun Memories! Morongo Basin Unity Home provides a safe haven for victims of Domestic Violence. We offer programs to assist clients through counseling, legal advocacy, and building self-esteem to allow survivor to live their life free from the fear of abuse. February is dedicated in the United States as National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. In Support of this cause, Unity Home's fundraiser on February 24, 2024 is one of our biggest fundraiser of the year. Your contribution will be directly applied to assisting victims of domestic Violence in their day to day activities.
Our shelter and outreach services have been sheltering victims and their children for 41 years! Some of the essential services we provide are:
Emergency 30 Day Shelter Teen Dating Violence Prevention Tools Food Baskets and Hugging Items Court Ordered Supervised Visits Temporary Restraining Order Assistance Court Support |
Support Groups and Classes
(Spanish) Healthy Relationships (12 Weeks) Parenting Class (12 Weeks) Life Skills (12 Weeks) Anger Management (12 Weeks) Healthy Relationships (12 Weeks) |
Services Offered
Thrift Store Hours
Unity Home Thrift Store was created 15+ years ago and would not be possible without the donation and support of the Morongo Basin Community. Unity Home Thrift Store was created to help provide for the diverse needs for Clients of Unity Home. Proceeds support in providing much needed domestic violence services.
Closed Sun-Mon
Tues-Thurs 11am-4pm
Fri-Sat 9am-4pm
(760) 820-1301
PICK UP REQUEST (text / call)
(442) 307-4394
Tues-Thurs 11am-4pm
Fri-Sat 9am-4pm
(760) 820-1301
PICK UP REQUEST (text / call)
(442) 307-4394
Wild West Showdown 2023!!
What's Been Going On? Much appreciation to supporters, local business, and community, for the generous contributions to Unity Home Wild West Showdown 2023! We are grateful for you! With the support of those that partner with MBUH through donations, we are able to raise awareness, and continue to provide much needed resources and services to victims/ survivors, and their children.
What's Been Going On? Much appreciation to supporters, local business, and community, for the generous contributions to Unity Home Wild West Showdown 2023! We are grateful for you! With the support of those that partner with MBUH through donations, we are able to raise awareness, and continue to provide much needed resources and services to victims/ survivors, and their children.
Client's Needs
1. Journals / Adult Coloring Books
2. Sketchbooks / Day Planners
3. Women's Deodorant
4. (New) Men / Women / Children undergarments & Socks
5. Children's Clothing
6. Beauty Products
7. Press on Nails
8. Conditioner
9. Pens
10. Children's Toys
1. Journals / Adult Coloring Books
2. Sketchbooks / Day Planners
3. Women's Deodorant
4. (New) Men / Women / Children undergarments & Socks
5. Children's Clothing
6. Beauty Products
7. Press on Nails
8. Conditioner
9. Pens
10. Children's Toys
REMEMBER MY NAME - Domestic Violence Victim

Virginia "Gina" Cantero (1985-2021), 36 Years old
Jaime Balsells, 27, was arrested on a murder charge Saturday. He is accused of killing 36-year-old Virginia "Gina" Cantero. According to the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner, Cantero died from a stab wound to the neck. Strangulation with ligature was also a contributing factor.
Police were called to her Sylmar home on Sept. 7 after her husband and her three teenage children, who had been away for a holiday weekend in Mexico, found her dead inside. "Her family had been out of town, they returned home Tuesday night and they discovered her," LAPD detective Christine Moselle previously told PEOPLE. "She had been deceased for an unknown amount of time but definitely several days." Her brother, Sean Soto, told NBC4 that he believed Cantero was probably killed shortly after her family left on Friday.
Calif. Mom Found Dead at Home When Husband and Daughters Return from Vacation, Police Suspect Homicide "I called her the last few days … no response," he said. Cantero's car was missing but it was recovered in LAPD's northeast division, miles away from her home. Police say Balsells was Cantero's boyfriend, whom she had been dating for several months. At the time of her death, she was separated from her husband, CBS2 reported.
"He may have been staying with them off and on," says Moselle. "There is still a lot of information in this case we are not going to discuss." Balsells was detained after a fight in Santa Monica on September 10 at about 11:20 p.m., according to Santa Monica Police Department spokesman Lt. Rudy Flores. "The officer was driving up into a parking lot and came across a fight," he tells PEOPLE. "At some point they detained some individuals and one of those individuals was Jaime Balsells." "I had put out a warrant for him that we were looking for him in connection with this investigation and Santa Monica Police Department took him into custody based on that," says Moselle. "I arrested him after my interview with him."
My name is Virginia Cantero, Remember my Name.
Jaime Balsells, 27, was arrested on a murder charge Saturday. He is accused of killing 36-year-old Virginia "Gina" Cantero. According to the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner, Cantero died from a stab wound to the neck. Strangulation with ligature was also a contributing factor.
Police were called to her Sylmar home on Sept. 7 after her husband and her three teenage children, who had been away for a holiday weekend in Mexico, found her dead inside. "Her family had been out of town, they returned home Tuesday night and they discovered her," LAPD detective Christine Moselle previously told PEOPLE. "She had been deceased for an unknown amount of time but definitely several days." Her brother, Sean Soto, told NBC4 that he believed Cantero was probably killed shortly after her family left on Friday.
Calif. Mom Found Dead at Home When Husband and Daughters Return from Vacation, Police Suspect Homicide "I called her the last few days … no response," he said. Cantero's car was missing but it was recovered in LAPD's northeast division, miles away from her home. Police say Balsells was Cantero's boyfriend, whom she had been dating for several months. At the time of her death, she was separated from her husband, CBS2 reported.
"He may have been staying with them off and on," says Moselle. "There is still a lot of information in this case we are not going to discuss." Balsells was detained after a fight in Santa Monica on September 10 at about 11:20 p.m., according to Santa Monica Police Department spokesman Lt. Rudy Flores. "The officer was driving up into a parking lot and came across a fight," he tells PEOPLE. "At some point they detained some individuals and one of those individuals was Jaime Balsells." "I had put out a warrant for him that we were looking for him in connection with this investigation and Santa Monica Police Department took him into custody based on that," says Moselle. "I arrested him after my interview with him."
My name is Virginia Cantero, Remember my Name.