New transitional housing in Hayward opens to help human trafficked youth

HAYWARD, Calif. (KRON) — A new transitional housing facility in Hayward to honor the career-long efforts of Alameda County District Attorney, Nancy E. O’Malley to combat human trafficking has officially opened. 

“Nancy’s House” will provide low-barrier emergency and transitional housing for youth ages 18 to 20 who have been victims of sex trafficking. 

On Friday, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the new facility in Hayward, which will provide wrap-around care for each person that comes through the home, including food, shelter, and case management to help them identify a plan for a safe place to live long-term.

KRON-TV 4 Bay Area News - 2/2/2022