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Family Promise assistance programs in Warren County Ohio.

The chronically homeless, as well as people facing eviction, can turn to Family Promise (also known as Interfaith Hospitality Network) for help. The non-profit in Warren County Ohio will combine referrals to programs such as government grants as well as placement into transitional housing and more. The team also works closely with other agencies in Lebanon and Warren County to address housing problems.

Much of the support is available at the Resource Center as part of the Homeless Crisis Response Program. This acts as both an information center as well as day shelter that supports people as they begin to get back on their feet. At this location, and as part of the Homeless Crisis Response Program (HCRP), clients can access essential services (as noted below) or enroll into the case management program.

Short term housing in Warren County

The lack of adequate shelter space as well as transitional housing causes way too many people to be living on the streets. Many also have physical or mental health impairments. For these homeless people, life is a struggle. This population that seeks short term housing or emergency homeless shelters from Family Promise Crisis Programs often consists of veterans, adults with addictions, single moms, and people without family or friends to rely upon

Many of the people have limited job skills and the lack of a support network. While they seek a permanent home, they often see no opportunities in sight and lose hope. To address this crisis, Family Promise (Interfaith Hospitality Network) offers a number of services to help.

Mobile Outreach is when people from Lebanon as well as Warren County go onto the streets. They bring the homeless water, food, clothing, and blankets. Staff members from Family Promise travel throughout the city of Lebanon to areas where the homeless gather. They offer basic assistance, intervention, and referrals to shelters.

The next step is Stabilization. Family Promise will hold intensive case management sessions for those facing extra challenges, including individuals with chronic disabilities who have been homeless for more than one year; the chronically homeless as well as those who have faced repeated evictions. The goal is to address the cause of the problem, which is better for the client and society in whole.

 

 

 

Ongoing case management is part of the Family Promise Scattered Housing. People have access to resources that enable participants to secure affordable apartments in Family Promise over the long term. This can include section 8 housing vouchers, and even emergency HUD programs. Family Promise - IHN assists clients with first months rent, utilities, and security deposits, as well as needed home furnishings. There is also income based section 8 apartments for disabled families and individuals. Some can be open in a crisis. Continue with how to get emergency housing voucher.

Family Promise knows that the multiple challenges that cause evictions or foreclosures will continue to pose difficulties if they are not addressed. So the staff and volunteers at the homeless shelters continue to work with individuals and families who have been placed in transitional housing to ensure their stability.

To this end, case management continues even after the client is settled in new housing. This unique combination of services leads to a positive result for all stakeholders in the goal of helping people secure affordable housing and maintain long-term stability.

Additional Family Promise of Warren Ohio services for the homeless and very low income

Clients get information from Family Promise. The agency will provide referrals and outreach assistance in low-income areas, identifying families in need of emergency assistance and linking those clients with the appropriate agency or government resources, such as section 8 voucher waiting lists.

A cause of evictions is often lack of a stable income. To this end, the goal of the Job Assistance Program is to help the unemployed or working poor find and keep jobs. This is done by Family Promise of Lebanon Ohio through the provision of employment-related workshops and one-on-one job search coaching.

Coaches from the agency as well as Family Promise partners are trained to help clients gain essential job-search skills, such as writing cover letters or resumes, completing job applications, conducting Internet job searches, improving interview skills, and finding job leads. In some cases they can also refer people to area employers that are seeking qualified, pre-screened job candidates.

 

 

 

 

Family Promise also operates a free furniture ministry in Warren County. The assistance is for the formerly homeless that have a referral from a local social service agency or community action organization. The Heaven & Hearth furniture ministry provides free beds, desks, pots or pans, computers, laptops and many other items.

Interfaith Hospitality Network Adult Learning and Literacy Program offers instruction in math, English, GED preparation, and citizenship test preparation. Several learning settings are available, including one-on-one tutoring by volunteers, traditional classes, and drop-in tutoring for students at any level of learning.

An analysis will be done with each applicant. Based on the results, the person will be placed into the educational program that may be best for their needs. This can also lead to ongoing tutoring. Family Promise will also do their best to connect students in Warren County Ohio with class locations that are closest to their homes or jobs.

A lack of affordable health care also represent a major risk factor for the homeless. In fact, some people can't afford their rent due to medical bills. To this end, Family Promise collaborates with free health care and dental community clinics to offer onsite services that address barriers to health care, such as lack of insurance, no money to pay for care, lack of transportation, and long waiting periods. More on free emergency dental care in Ohio.

There are referrals for the homeless that need medical or dental services and information on employment services. As some employers will provide basic medical and/or dental insurance, which can help address those needs. Employment is often key in Warren County Ohio, as a families lack of a steady income increases the challenges they face.

How to apply for help from Family Promise Crisis Response Team

For more details on solution, the address is 203 E. Warren St., Lebanon, Ohio 45036. Referrals, financial help, furniture and more may be offered. The main phone number is 513.934.5250.

 

By Jon McNamara

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