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CITA Mission provides up to two-weeks free shelter to homeless men, then offers a Biblical-based program requiring a commitment of at least six months. Program offers help with addictions, life skills, employment and more. Limited handicapped accessibility in dormitory-style residence with bunk beds for up to 50 men, plus overflow.
The Veterans Transitional Facility is a temporary shelter for homeless veterans with their immediate families. The purpose of the Facility is to provide for the immediate needs of homeless veterans while permitting them to search for work, and once employed, to save enough money to acquire living quarters and transportation The Facility consists of ten apartments housed in two buildings which can accommodate up to nineteen residents. In addition to the living areas there is a dayroom, a commercial kitchen for preparing meals, and a storeroom for storing food and other supplies.
Transitional housing program for homeless women with and without minor children. Case management and mentoring in the areas of career development, financial stability and life skills. Shelter takes boys 12 years and under, girls, age does not matter.
Six-bed transitional housing facility for homeless and disabled veterans.
Program provides transitional housing and supportive services to homeless Veterans in order to stabilize and prepare them for a life of independence.
Operation Center Focus is a transitional housing program for women veterans who are homeless. The program is designed to provide transitional housing and supportive services including: - medical evaluation - mental health counseling - psycho-social support - education/vocational training - and additional services that focus on the veteran's recovery and restoration of a healthy, responsible lifestyle. Services for adult females: - Alcohol - Substance Abuse - Crisis - In-Patient - Detox
Outreach to connect homeless veterans to housing and other services with goal of reducing homelessness among veterans. Serves those not receiving services by engaging them in treatment and rehabilitative programs. Referrals for GPD (Grant per diem) program and apply for HUDVASH.