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Provide stable, safe, and drug-free transitional housing through a multi-service non-profit operating 15 fully furnished apartments to support homeless families. (Not for single Indviduals)
Providing subsidized transitional, permanent housing, and social services for individuals in the community. Limited space is available and community amenities are included.
Provides an 85-bed transitional treatment center with various supportive services to veterans. Services include: medical, mental health, and substance abuse treatment. Acts as an entry-point for other transitional housing programs.
Offers support to homeless and at-risk young women, between the ages of 18 and 25. Sierra provides women and their babies, with housing, education, life skills and other essential social services that help them transition from homelessness to self-sufficiency.
Assists male adolescents and youth in transitional living situations, offering structured support for those at risk of losing their placement or lacking family resources. Residents stay 6 to 18 months in a group home or up to one year in a supported apartment, where they develop independent living plans, receive life and social skills training, and obtain employment and education assistance.
Provides a 24-hour hotline and temporary emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and their minor children. Shelter residents are provided with room and board, individual and group counseling, advocacy, case management, information, referrals and accompaniment as needed. Individuals may also be eligible for continued supportive housing through scattered-site apartments after a temporary stay in the shelter.
Serves as a walk-in center for ex-offenders to assist them in remaining crime-free and productive in the community. The center provides the following: Employment and housing listings, Short-term case management services, General assistance, Identification cards, Helps obtain copies of birth certificates. Administers a transitional housing program (THP) for males who are on parole or on probation or on intensive supervision (ISP). Rent is $275/yr and employment assistance is available to clients.
Offers transitional housing, healthcare, and supportive services to up to 18 homeless men. Program stays typically last nine months to one year, with the option to extend up to two years if necessary. Case managers collaborate with residents and referring agencies to create Program Plans, addressing budgeting, substance use treatment, mental health counseling, transportation, employment, medical needs, and long-term housing options. If employment is unattainable for medical reasons, Case Managers assist in applying for financial support (social security, disability, HOPWA, etc.).
Offers residential services to adults with mental health issues in a group living setting, including psychosocial rehabilitation and transitional housing. Sites are located throughout Camden County.
Provides supportive transitional and permanent housing for homeless adults and/or mentally ill/MICA individuals. Supportive services include: case management, information and referral, and advocacy for housing or employment.
Provides recovery housing and case management services for women recovering from substance use and co-occurring disorders with a focus on reunification with their children. Designed for women who are stable in their recovery, the program teaches life skills and provides a case manager who oversees their stay and works with the courts to reunite them with their children.
Provides a residential transitional living program for five males, ages 18 to 21, who continue to need support services as they "age out" of the foster care system. Residents attend school, hold a part-time job, and learn financial literacy and other independent-living skills to prepare them for independence.
Provides a residential transitional living program for 12 young men and women, ages 16 through 21. While in residence, participants are expected to finish school and work part-time. They also learn independent-living skills such as food preparation, financial literacy, finding housing and employment and tools to equip them to live independently when they leave.
Offers housing and a residential address for parolees. Assists residents in finding permanent housing and employment during their stay. Does not provide emergency housing.
The qualified family will be given ongoing case management support for up to a six month period. Available for one family at a time.
Provides apartment‑style transitional housing with supportive living and skill‑building services for homeless and at‑risk youth, including supervised independent living, life‑skills development, employment and education support, and case management to prepare participants for long‑term independence and stable housing.
Provides apartment‑style transitional housing with supportive living and skill‑building services for homeless and at‑risk youth, including supervised independent living, life‑skills development, employment and education support, and case management to prepare participants for long‑term independence and stable housing.
Provides long-term residential maternity housing and comprehensive support services for homeless or crisis‑pregnant women and their children, ensuring safety, stability, and access to resources for both mother and child.
Offers an apartment building consisting of six self-contained apartments for women with children. Residents are allowed a 19-month stay at the facility to help prepare them for the transition into permanent housing.
Offers an apartment building with 11 studio apartments for homeless women in Camden County. Residents can receive case management, counseling, and job readiness skills while at Imani House.
Provides structured life-skills education and independent living preparation for youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness. Offers budgeting, job readiness, communication skills, healthy living, self-esteem development, and transition-to-adulthood support within a trauma-informed care model.
