The
Shelter provides a variety of independent
living/transition
housing services including:
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Education (GED/College advising)
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Psychotherapy
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Substance abuse assessment and treatment
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Legal assistance
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Job training and employment/career opportunities
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Independent living skills such as budgeting,
housekeeping,
and preparation of meals are also developed through
staff assistance
In
addition, the Shelter develops cooperative relationships
with
hospitals, physicians, lawyers, educators, and business
professionals
in the community to provide services offsite. Staff and
volunteers
will provide transportation to these appointments.