Tag: Shelters For Women In Crisis
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Dudley House – Heading Home
Duley House is a new permanent supported housing program for 14 homeless women who have been homeless on the streets and in the shelters of Cambridge for significant periods of time. Occupants can remain as long as they are on a service plan that includes goals related to education and employment, as well as medical…
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St. Patrick's Shelter
St. Patrick’s houses sober women ages 18 and above on a night-by-night basis in addition to its transitional program for 10 women at a time. Transportation is provided; a van leaves from 19 Brookline Street in Central Square , Cambridge , at 4:00 p.m. each day.
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Rosie's Place
Rosie’s Place offers the following services to poor and homeless women: daily lunch and dinner; the use of showers, lockers, phones, and computers; referrals to services such as mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, and primary and mental health care; and job placement. Rosie’s also offers guests an opportunity to participate in the Women’s Craft…
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Project Place: Betty's Place & Gate House
Project Place’s program sponsors two facilities: Gate House, a transitional living program facilitating a sober, supportive community of formerly homeless individuals in 14 studio apartments, and Betty’s Place, a transitional shelter for up to 15 clean and sober women. Both facilities offer wraparound services to address barriers in finding and obtaining employment and housing. These…
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Women's Lunch Place
A daytime shelter for women that offers food and shelter in a dignified environment.