The womens daytime drop-in center (wddc) addresses the needs of homeless women and children to ensure they have a safe, daytime refuge where they receive support, nourishing meals, support groups, and access to community resources to overcome homelessness and regain self-sufficiency. A small transitional house provides a safe home for a maximum of 4 women and their children where they receive case management to help them find permanent housing.
Children & Youth , Children & Youth Services , Homeless & Housing , Homeless Centers , Human Services , Neighborhood Centers
Drop-in services (served approximately 1300 women and children)include meal program, support groups, individual counseling and mental health support, hiv prevention and womens health education, housing case management for at risk and homeless women including access to city funded shelter plus care and rapid rehousing programs. bridget house provides 6-12 month of transitional housing and support for single mothers who are homeless, victims of domestic violence and/or substance abuse. Participants engage in comprehensive case management, life skills groups and save a portion of their income while in program (housed 18 women and children).