Hope Cooperative
William Shaner has extensive experience in mental health and social services, currently serving as a Peer Navigator at Hope Cooperative since August 2021. Additionally, William works as an on-call subworker for Sacramento since April 2019 and previously held the position of Triage Navigator at TLCS, Inc. from May 2016 to April 2019, where responsibilities included assisting mentally challenged patients in an emergency room setting. Earlier roles included serving as a Personal Service Coordinator at Turning Point Community Programs and managing programs for homeless individuals at both Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services and Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center. William holds a Bachelor's degree from Vanguard University of Southern California and has a background in Biblical Studies from Lee University.
Hope Cooperative
Our Mission To transform the lives of those living with mental health challenges, substance use disorders and homelessness by supporting their independence, promoting their housing stability, and empowering them to make positive changes in their lives. Our Vision Everyone deserves the support they need to realize their hopes and dreams. Mental health challenges should not create a barrier to having a permanent, safe and affordable place to call home. Our Belief We believe that the potential for life change is not only possible but at times, miraculous.