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- Case Management to assist the veteran in identifying appropriate community resources to meet or address his/her individual needs. Depending on the individual's needs, the staff will make referrals to other agencies.
- Referrals to medical, social, and legal services or other veteran service organization
- Housing - Clean and safe housing that provides a stable living environment.
- Security for the protection of the residents
- Transportation
- Advocacy
- Assistance in accessing other Federal, State, and Local resources.
- Residential Assistance Counseling Program.
- Daily Living Skills include, but are not limited to the following;
- Learning to budget
- Job Finding
- Interviewing Skills
- Using Transportation Services
- Obtaining a Driver's License
- Using a Bank Account / Banking & Financing
- Registering to Vote / Civic Awareness
- Personal Grooming & Hygiene
- Setting Goals / Making Lists
- Finding a Place to Live / Paying Rent/Mortgage
Nutritional Meals
- Cafeteria on campus
- Breakfast from 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
- Lunch from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
- Dinner from 5:00 PM - 6:00PM
- Meals are included with the 30% of monthly income paid for rent.
- Visitor's meals are $4 per meal.
- Sack lunches are provided for residents who have jobs.
- Late Plates are made on request for those residents who miss the serving time due to an appointment.
- Most of the food comes from the Road Runner Food Bank.
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