Our comprehensive program is designed to meet survivors where they are, providing a trauma-informed, survivor-centered, and empowerment-based approach to healing and self-sufficiency. Utilizing evidence-based practices, we equip and support each survivor with the tools necessary for long-term stability. Our services include case management, individual and group therapy, a job readiness program, and assistance in securing independent housing.
Short-Term Stabilization: Lighthouse
The first phase of our program begins at Lighthouse, offering survivors a safe and structured short-term stabilization living environment where they can stay for up to 30 days. During this critical period, we prioritize medical care, mental health support, safety planning, and individualized case management to address immediate needs. Our team works closely with each survivor to assess their situation, connect them with essential resources, and develop a personalized plan for their next steps—whether that involves transitioning into our longer-term residential program, reconnecting with safe family members, or pursuing other pathways to stability.
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Long-Term Stabilization and Comprehensive Program: Covered House
For survivors ready to take the next step, Covered House provides a structured living environment where they can stay for up to two years. This phase focuses on long-term healing and skill development, offering life skills training, individual therapy, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), group therapy, a job readiness program, and community-building opportunities. Our case management team provides ongoing support to help survivors establish financial independence, develop healthy relationships, and build a strong foundation for a successful future.
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Care and Education Center
For survivors preparing to rebuild their lives, the Care and Education Center offers a dynamic daytime hub designed to foster growth, connection, and confidence. Here, a multidisciplinary team delivers wrap‑around case management, individual counseling including EMDR provided by licensed counselors, group psychoeducational classes, and vibrant community‑building activities. Survivors can advance through our job‑readiness program while continuing to strengthen coping skills and healthy relationship patterns in a safe, encouraging environment. Our staff walks alongside each participant, ensuring they gain the practical tools, emotional resilience, and supportive network they need to step into long‑term independence and success.
Independent Living & Continued Support
Once survivors are ready to transition into independent housing, we assist them in securing their own apartment, providing guidance in financial literacy, and long-term stability planning. Even after moving into their own home, survivors continue receiving case management and wraparound support for up to one year, ensuring they have access to the resources, encouragement, and guidance necessary to maintain stability in employment, finances, and personal well-being.