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Housing Program for Homeless Families The residents of the Transitional Housing Program are homeless families who meet HUD's definition of homelessness and who wish to involve themselves in a temporary (up to 24 months) supported housing program. Families will be asked to make a commitment to working in the program prior to acceptance into the program. They will be required to establish goals based upon a thorough needs assessment completed within the first 30 days of admission to the program. They will be required to work toward accomplishing and reassessing those goals on a regular basis. The objectives of the Transitional Housing Program for Homeless Families are:
A homeless family is one who is living on the street, in an emergency shelter, or one who would be living on the street or in an emergency shelter without the assistance of a supported housing project. We recognize that each family is unique in its strengths and needs. We value the individuality of family members and families as a unit. This program exists to build upon family strengths and to include the family in all facets in the planning and the implementation of service strategies. Participants will not be charged rent during the first 30 days of occupancy.
This will ensure that the familys' other immediate needs can be met with
the income the family has at hand.
Contact: Betty Simon, Project Counselor, Hillcrest Family Services, 2005
Asbury Road Toll free 877•437•6333
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Family Services Clinic
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