our 100% tax-deductible donation helps us continue the critical work we do to help those who are experiencing a housing crisis.
Our program is guided by the belief that everyone deserves a life of dignity and a place to call home. We currently are providing Housing Stability services and homeless prevention services. With Case management to provide resources and offer life skills and employment assistance, We are currently raising money to assist those with evictions to help catch them up which will keep them housed and help prevent people from experiencing homelessness.
skilled case management to help those who are homeless move from the streets into jobs and safe, stable housing. SafeHaven programs help individuals obtain housing, increase their income, improve their health, and stabilize their lives through a proven path of services that Engage & Stabilize, House, Employ, and Educate.
Shelter stays can sometimes be avoided. Help keep individuals and families from falling into homelessness through a problem-solving approach. HSS services provide them with a hand-up approach to preventing Homelessness.
show compassion to the homeless and underserved members of Branch County by providing a warming clubhouse, outreach services, prevention education, and eviction assistance, food. Safe Haven connects each client with, supportive coaching to help address the root causes of homelessness and provide a path to long-term stability and success.
The Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP), aims to prevent homelessness for eligible individuals and households. must have eviction for assistance.
Housing Stability Services (HSS) Program we provide case management to help you stay housed.
We are offering counseling on credit repair, budgeting, and financial management.
HOMELESSNESS doesn’t always appear as you would envision it. Some people who are homeless have full-time jobs, are clean-shaven and well-spoken. Others have a high school diploma or college degree, but have been victims of circumstances beyond their control. Some are teenagers or college students who are known as “couch surfers.“ Some are
HOMELESSNESS doesn’t always appear as you would envision it. Some people who are homeless have full-time jobs, are clean-shaven and well-spoken. Others have a high school diploma or college degree, but have been victims of circumstances beyond their control. Some are teenagers or college students who are known as “couch surfers.“ Some are single mothers who are escaping domestic violence. Others are married couples who have lost their jobs and have found themselves to be down on their luck. And some might be struggling to make ends meet because of a devastating medical diagnosis such as cancer. The scenarios are endless.
We provide a safe warm place to hang out and enjoy lunch and snacks. We provide a dinner to go. A care bag of hygiene products is available. lies to become self-sufficient and thrive.
Mobile Outreach Team travels throughout Coldwater to common gathering areas for those who are homeless and provides on-the-spot assistance and referrals. Armed with food, water, hygiene products, and blankets, they offer an important lifeline to people who are living on the street.
Laundry Love pays to wash the clothes and bedding of those experiencing homelessness families and person(s). We brighten the lives of people through love, dignity, and detergent by partnering with diverse groups and laundromats.
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