We understand veterans, especially women veterans, face a barrage of obstacles and several other unique challenges when returning home from service, with housing being one of the greatest, which is why we provide transitional living arrangement for those women in need. However, we know other barriers such as stable employment, education, and mental health also play a factor so we partner with other social service programs to our clients the direct help we don’t provide.
We offer housing options to veteran women who are homeless or subject to being homeless. Our main facility currently provides arrangements for up to 5 women with fully furnished rooms, laundry facilities, and onsite support services.
We know that employment is a key factor in securing housing and financial stability. Therefore, we are partnered with several organizations that assists our residents with classes and trainings to aid them in securing employment.
Being homeless can take its toll on a person’s psyche so we have case managers assessing and monitoring the mental stability of our residents and connecting them with the counselors,doctors and other healthcare professionals as needed.
Our vet home is currently being remodeled after a recent fire that nearly destroyed it. We are working hard to provide a more welcoming environment for our veterans.
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