YOUTH SERVICES
Emergency Shelter – beds, 3 meals a day, youth and family counseling and therapy. Life skill classes and financial literacy. Housing Assistance Service, substance abuse recovery services, health education, nutrition education and activities. Field trips, recreational activities and a 24-hour hotline.
Transitional Living Program (TLP) – housing, life skills training, financial education, case management and counseling services
Permanent Housing
FAMILY SERVICES
Emergency Shelter – housing, food, case management, employment training, on-the-job training, Housing Assistance Service, life skills classes, financial literacy classes, mental health screenings, individual and family therapy. Child therapy, substance abuse recovery services, health screening and health education. Nutrition education, art therapy and activities, educational activities and field trips
SINGLE ADULT SERVICES
Emergency Shelter – housing, showers, laundry facilities, access to phones, 3 meals a day, personal room, mental health screenings, counseling and substance abuse counseling, health education workshops focusing on primary care, preventive care, nutrition education and health benefits advocacy ; TB and HIV/AIDS testing as well as domestic violence support
Transitional Living – housing, advocacy, employment training, on-the job training, Housing Assistance Service, life skills training, financial literacy, mental health screenings, substance abuse recovery services, health screening and health education, nutrition education, art therapy and activities
Scattered Site Permanent Housing – housing, supportive health care, educational assistance, substance abuse support groups, life skills training, Housing Assistance Service, case management and other supportive services
A New Start Program – permanent housing, supportive health care, educational assistance, substance abuse support groups, life skills training, Housing Assistance Service, case management and other supportive services
The Vocational Living Center – permanent housing and supportive services such as supportive health care, educational assistance, substance abuse support groups, life skills training, Housing Assistance Service, case management and other supportive services
Stephanie Boyer, LMSW, CEO
Please Note: These services may be provided directly or as guidance assistance by the shelter. Please contact the shelter to get more information.