See short descriptions below.
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Emergency Assistance
Provides food, baby supplies, personal care items, cleaning supplies, community referrals, and assessments to prevent hunger and homelessness. ...more
Emergency Shelter
Provides temporary housing and basic needs for homeless women and children. Staff members assist families and individuals to move beyond their housing crisis to stable income and housing. ...more
Family Case Management
Works with homeless families to address barriers to obtaining and maintaining stable housing, employment, and independence. Case Management provides assessment, outreach, planning, referrals and support in achieving goals. ...more
Day2Day
(Integrates Protective Payee Services and the Homeless Services Project)
Offers street level outreach, case management, supportive services, peer support and financial management to help homeless and at risk individuals obtain housing and live independently. ...more
Gardens at Greenup
Combines affordable housing with on-site support services including licensed childcare. The program works with families to set and achieve educational and vocational goals in working towards self-sufficiency. ...more
Employment Services
Provides tangible, informational and support resources to assist clients in accessing and keeping jobs. Components include: Vocational Rehabilitation services, Job Club, training, employment readiness, and placement and retention. ...more
Volunteers
Volunteers are essential to the ongoing operation of Welcome House. Whether you are interested in volunteering once a week or once a month, Welcome House will match individual interests with the needs of the agency. Click HERE to find out how.