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Holy Family Shelter provides emergency
residential shelter, three meals per
day, hygiene supplies, access to
telephones, laundry facilities, and
transportation. All services are free
of charge. Families residing at Holy
Family Shelter meet with case managers
who provide advocacy and referral for
community services, jobs, training,
education and housing. Our families
also receive supportive services such as
parenting classes, nutrition classes,
medical services, counseling , and legal
assistance. Our childcare program is
registered with the State of Indiana and
provides childcare for resident
preschool children. The children have
the opportunity to read, learn about
other cultures, and do art and music
activities. The children also get to go
to museums, the local zoo, and other
community social activities.
Holy Family Shelter practices a
shelter-based, “housing first” model,
which is centered on the belief that
families have an improved chance of
achieving and maintaining
self-sufficiency once they are situated
in transitional or permanent housing
that is safe and affordable.
Comprehensive case management services
are the cornerstone to the program. Over
the course of their stay in the shelter,
families participate in housing
assistance, GED preparation programs,
employment training, domestic violence
counseling, mental health services,
financial literacy/recovery plans,
addiction treatment, legal counseling,
and recreational programs. Holy Family
Shelter case managers develop a case
plan with each family, outlining steps
to identify and meet the needs of each
family member. The case manager assists
the family to work through the plan and
refers family members to social service
agencies for help with specific needs.
The case manager typically has 30 to 45
days to work with each family before
permanent housing is secured. There are
two case managers; each has a caseload
of 11 families, which allows them to
spend concentrated time helping families
as they develop and implement their case
plan.
A network of agencies, designed to
prevent families from falling back into
homelessness creates a support system
beyond emergency shelter that is
essential as families complete their
case plans. Coordinating services with
other agencies avoids the duplication of
services and allows our homeless
families to connect more efficiently
with local resources. Holy Family
Shelter works with a group of
collaborating partners in the
Indianapolis area to implement holistic
case plans and provide the resources to
help families achieve and maintain
self-sufficiency.
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Holy
Family Shelter-"Helping
Homeless Families Help Themselves" |
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