Shelter Renovations
ARP is currently funding several shelter renovations. All of these shelters provide a temporary space for people struggling with homelessness due to factors like substance abuse, unemployment, mental illness, etc. They provide support by helping individuals access essential resources, regain stability, and secure permanent housing. The renovations will enhance accessibility for people with disabilities, introduce much-needed upgrades to client spaces, improve safety, increase energy efficiency, and expand available amenities. These improvements will ensure that the shelters continue to serve and uplift those in need for years to come. Renovations are currently in progress and are expected to be completed by the end of the year.
Volunteers of America-Unity House (pictured above)
Unity House provides safety, food, and shelter to people in need. They make client assessments and then offer individualized care plans to help their clients sustain housing, employment, and healthcare. Since its opening in 1984, Unity House has served more than 180 people.
St. Vincent DePaul-Ozanman Inn
Ozanman Inn offers different areas of housing support including one for emergency shelter clients, private rooms, public lounging spaces, as well as areas designed specifically for Veterans. In addition to housing they provide wraparound case management services access to their Open Hand Kitchen.
Wayside Christian Mission-Jefferson Street
Jefferson Street provides a Low Barrier Shelter (men, women, children), Emergency Shelter (men, women, and children), and Permanent Supportive Housing (men and women) Residents are offered food, individualized care focusing on employment, substance abuse, and spiritual needs.
Shelter Renovations
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