Case Management: Coordinating assistance to ensure all necessary services and supports are aligned to meet an individual’s holistic needs. This includes planning, monitoring, and advocating for the best outcomes.
Employment: Offering job search assistance, training programs, and placement services, helping individuals to secure and maintain meaningful employment.
Education: Delivering a variety of learning opportunities, ranging from basic literacy programs to advanced skills training, aimed at personal and professional development.
Counseling: Providing mental health support, guidance, and therapy to help individuals cope with personal, social, and psychological challenges.
Crisis Intervention: Offering support during emergency situations, such as natural disasters, domestic violence, or mental health crises.
Recreation: Organizing leisure and social activities designed to promote physical health and mental well-being, fostering a sense of community engagement.
Advocacy: Supporting individuals and groups, ensuring their rights and needs are recognized and addressed through active representation and support.
Food Assistance: Providing referrals to local food pantries, meal programs, or nutrition education to ensure people have access to healthy, nutritious meals.
Childcare Services: Providing affordable or free childcare, after-school programs, and early childhood education. – New Start Date for Services Pending.
Housing: Assisting in finding and maintaining safe, affordable housing solutions, ensuring all community members have a stable living environment.
Legal Assistance: Providing referrals to a network of trusted legal professionals and organizations, connecting individuals with the necessary legal advice and representation for their specific needs.
Financial Assistance: Providing financial aid or guidance, such as helping with budgeting, debt management, or accessing public benefits.