Nope. We're on a pretty closed door policy. We accept anyone who qualify, but this is more a program to get people back on their feet. The goal is to get them out in 90 days to their own apartment or home and then never see them again. It's less of a shelter and soup kitchen, and more of a program with dorms and meals provided. Folks come, get assigned a case manager, receive job offers, and get back on their feet without having to worry about the cost of living. They can focus solely on getting their finances in order.
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