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Transitional Housing for Homeless Men with HIV/AIDS: Services includes temporary housing, counseling, groups to include increased access to job opportunities, resume writing, hygiene kits, food access, transportation to and from doctor, prescription pickup and referrals. Serves 25-30 men with AIDS/HIV a year.
Rapid Re-Housing: Program assisting with housing needs for homeless individuals and families with children.
Shared Blessings is transitional shelter for homeless adults, families, and families with children. The goal is to assist people who are ready and willing to help themselves get back on their feet. Shelter is not equipped to house individuals who struggle with alcohol or drug dependency. Will not accept individuals who have active warrants or who are on the sexual predator list.
Provides transitional housing services to homeless Veterans or Veterans who are at-risk of becoming homeless.
Seven transitional homes for one family at a time for 4-6 months.
Women's Night Program: Provides an overnight emergency shelter for single women experiencing homelessness, mental illness and substance use disorder. Also provides support services to prepare women for permanent housing.
Provides supportive housing services for Veterans and their families who are experiencing homelessness.
Recovery housing has four levels of care, of which OLPH will provide a level 2 monitored recovery residence. This means we have a house manager on site, peer run groups, regular drug screenings, house meetings, and all are involved in self-help and/or treatment services.
Families can reside in a single-family home for up to four years while working with a case worker to set goals. Families have access to numerous community resources such as child care, life skills training, tutoring and other educational services, as well as recreational and community service opportunities.
The Family Enrichment Center provides transitional housing for single females and families that are homeless. The Harbor House provides emergency shelter for men who are homeless.
Families Forward is a housing program for families experiencing homelessness, or in threat of eviction. At this time, program limited to just a few families each year.
Transitional Housing program: Provides counseling, meals, employment support, and access to psychiatrists level care.
Offers group homes and supported living apartments to teens and young adults age 16-20 years old who are experiencing homelessness. Provides an opportunity to learn independent living skills, to work towards education and employment goals, and become self-efficient.
Coach House Transitional Housing for Women is a program transitioning women in recovery to freedom found in Christ. Women live in the house as they work through program to greater independence.
The Family Living Center: The Family Living Center provides safe transitional housing, plus a comprehensive supportive service system to help metro east families overcome homelessness.
Provides housing/shelter services for families with minor children experiencing homelessness.
Transitional housing for men who are homeless and mentally ill. Services include nursing, occupational therapy, substance abuse counseling and more.
Provides transitional housing for families who are homeless; maximum length two years and includes case management services.
Positive Directions: Transitional housing and day center for men and women who are HIV+ positive. Nursing, occupational therapy, case management and substance abuse counseling provided.
Emergency and transitional shelter facility for homeless Veterans. Shelter space available also reserved for female Veterans, and Veterans with families. Is also a referral source for homeless prevention and rapid re-housing for at risk Veterans. Also has employment/job readiness program for Veterans.
Rosati Transitional Living Center: A transitional housing facility providing shelter and individual case management for residents up to 24 months with a goal of independent housing.
Transitional living facility for homeless veterans. Provides housing for up to 26 veterans for a maximum of two years. Working closely with the Department of Veterans Affairs to ensure that all Veterans seeking services are eligible for the program.
Provides transitional housing for victims seeking to establish new violence-free living arrangements. Capacity is limited.

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Transitional Housing/Shelter
GPD Program (Grant Per Diem): Provides transitional housing, assistance with accessing community and Veterans Affairs resources, case management and dental benefits.
Has a 36 bed homeless shelter that provides emergency and transitional housing.

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