Our program meets survivors where they are. Through a 2-year, trauma informed, survivor informed, and empowerment-based program. We use evidence-based practices, we empower and honor every survivor toward a life of healing and self-sufficiency. We provide advocacy and a healthy community through case management, mentoring, life skills, and coaching to navigate their finances, employment, and relational skills.

 

Crisis

The crisis stage is the first connection with the survivor.  Meeting the basic needs of food, shelter, and clothing are the focus of this stage. Case managers and counselors will assess each survivor’s situation and will help the survivor with their next steps.

Stabilization

Without stabilization survivors have little hope of overcoming the trauma and abuse they have endured. Stabilization lasts an average of 3-6 months and survivors in the program will reside in Covered House, where they will have a safe place to heal.

● Basic needs

● Crisis Counseling

● Individual Counseling & Group Therapy

● Addiction and Mental Health Assistance

● Core Life Skills Classes

● Community Events

Transition to Self Sufficiency

Here is where the survivor begins to take steps toward rebuilding their life.   Self-Sufficiency and goal setting are the focus.

● Ongoing Individual Counseling

● Transitional Housing

● Career Planning

● Educational Goals

● 10-week Life Skills Core Class

● Mentoring

● Court Support

● Graduation when eligible

Independent Living

Once survivors become self-sufficient, we continue to provide impactful community and guidance. Survivors have the option of continued classes and becoming survivor leaders.

● Case Management as needed

● Social Events

● Collaboration with Community Partners