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Project REACH
Permanent individual housing for men, women and families with disabilities.
About Us
Project REACH offers permanent individual housing for homeless men, women, and families with disabilities. Regular case management sessions are provided to monitor each participant’s progress toward independence.
Our Resident Services
Residents are provided with regular case management sessions to monitor each participant's progress towards independence.
CHARTING A PATH TO INDEPENDENCE.
During sessions, residents will work with a case manager to review the participant’s progress in:
- Budgeting and managing expenses
- Time management
- Conflict resolution
- Employment goals
- Goals for obtaining education, addiction counseling and/or treatment for mental and physical health
Participants may also use services offered at Our Daily Bread Employment Center, including:
Job readiness training
GED preparation referrals
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
Narcotics Anonymous meetings
Eligibility
Eligible participants are people with:
- Serious mental illness
- Chronic health issues
- Alcohol and/or drug addiction
- HIV/AIDS related diseases
How to Obtain a Referral
All referrals for Community Housing programs come through Coordinated Access within Baltimore City. When housing opportunities come available, staff will inform the Baltimore City Coordinated Access team who will alert referring organizations. Once potential participants are screened for eligibility and required documentation is collected, referrals are made to the programs. Potential participants are screened by program staff and once a match is determined, housing placement occurs.
During sessions, residents will work with a case manager to review the participant’s progress in:
- Budgeting and managing expenses
- Time management
- Conflict resolution
- Employment goals
- Goals for obtaining education, addiction counseling and/or treatment for mental and physical health
Participants may also use services offered at Our Daily Bread Employment Center, including:
Job readiness training
GED preparation referrals
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings
Narcotics Anonymous meetings
Eligibility
Eligible participants are people with:
- Serious mental illness
- Chronic health issues
- Alcohol and/or drug addiction
- HIV/AIDS related diseases
How to Obtain a Referral
All referrals for Community Housing programs come through Coordinated Access within Baltimore City. When housing opportunities come available, staff will inform the Baltimore City Coordinated Access team who will alert referring organizations. Once potential participants are screened for eligibility and required documentation is collected, referrals are made to the programs. Potential participants are screened by program staff and once a match is determined, housing placement occurs.
Services
- Permanent Housing
- Case Management
- Life Skills
- Job Readiness Training
- GED Preparation Referrals
Contact
For questions or to learn how to apply, please call or send a message.
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