Social Support & Re-entry

The S. Mark Taper Foundation Family Living Center

The Prototypes Housing Department provides housing and case management services for women and women with children through permanent housing and shelter bed contracts. Our Pomona campus includes a 32-unit affordable housing complex (the S. Mark Taper Foundation Family Living Center), for low-income, (women and children only) families. We provide case management and counseling services to

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The Resource Center

Employment, Education & Housing Assistance The goal of HealthRIGHT 360 Re-Entry Services is to empower individuals who struggle with low literacy, histories of homelessness, limited work histories, criminal records, substance abuse, and physical and mental health concerns to attain self-sufficiency, wellness, and the realization of their ultimate potential by building skills, providing support, and role

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Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP Area 6)

STOP Program Area Six provides comprehensive programming and services to parolees to support successful community reentry and reduce recidivism and relapse. The Specialized Treatment for Optimized Programming (STOP) Area Six Program connects California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation inmates and parolees to comprehensive, evidence-based programming and services during their transition into the community, with priority

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Social-Rec

Offering pro-social activities for youth and their families. Every Thursday of the month, youth and their families are invited to the AARS Youth Services office in San Jose from 4-8pm for pro-social activities. Activities include games, ice-breakers, entertainment, instructional classes (guitar, dance, cooking), and dinner. The purpose of Social-Rec is to get youth involved in

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Sober Living Environments

Transitional living opportunities to help individuals meet their treatment goals HealthRIGHT 360 offers Sober Living Environment Programs as an interim step-down level of care for participants who have achieved significant progress toward treatment goals, but who are not yet ready to fully step down to community-based living. Participants in this variable-length program live in one

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Serenity Village Transitional Housing

Serenity Village provides transitional housing and peer support for women and women with children working on their recovery. Serenity Village Transitional Housing opened in 2007 for women and women with children up to the age of 5 that have successfully completed a substance use disorder treatment program, and who would otherwise be homeless. Transitional housing

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Residential Stepdown (Men and Women) Treasure Island

Residential Stepdown (RSD) services are available to beneficiaries who are stepping down from inpatient/residential substance use disorder treatment. Clients must be concurrently in treatment, specifically in outpatient (OP), intensive outpatient (IOP), Opioid Treatment Program (OTP), or Outpatient (aka Ambulatory) Withdrawal Management (OP-WM) settings. RSD provides a temporary, drug and alcohol-free environment to residents that are

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Representative Payee Services

Money management assistance to ensure that food, clothing, shelter and daily living needs are met In March 1995, Walden House began providing Representative Payee services to individuals who receive financial benefits from Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or the Social Security Administration (SSA). The program provides qualifying individuals with money management assistance to ensure that their

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