In 13 years, no Supportive Housing household has returned to homelessness
These supportive services are individually designed and provided by a professional case manager who maintains an office in the building.
The case manager works collaboratively with the families and individuals to help them learn and implement the needed skills to access the resources necessary to maintain self-sufficiency while maintaining housing.
Read Jenn Paradis’ article on Support Housing
For more information, please contact Tabitha Brown, Permanent Supportive Housing Case Manager and SOAR Certified Specialist at 203-302-4550.
Beth-El Center strives to alleviate homelessness and hunger in the Milford to Guilford shoreline and lower Naugatuck Valley areas through shelter, support services, advocacy and community education in partnership with the faith-based community and in collaboration with the public and private organizations and in collaboration with public and private organizations.
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