Program areas at CAH
A merger with haven from hunger created a food pantry and a community meals program located at 71 wallis street, peabody to help local families and individuals leave hunger and homelessness behind.
Family sober living / Inn transition - provides sober-living transitional housing for eight families experiencing homelessness and is funded by the commonwealth of Massachusetts, department of public health. Families arrive from moreintensive treatment programs to complete their early recovery at the Inn. Thisprogram emphasizes relapse prevention, financial and personal independence,education and job skill improvement leading to work opportunities, childcareand housing.
Family emergency shelter / Inn between -provides emergency shelter to families experiencing homelessness, referred by the department of housing andcommunity development (dhcd) and one family in its "community room" (not funded by dhcd).inn between houses five dhcd families and a sixth in the "community room" at 25 holten street, peabody and an additional five families at 29 holten street, peabody.inn between 2 provides shelter for six dhcd families at 42 Washington street, peabody. In 2016, Inn between expanded by another 4 families at 44 park street, lynn.the Inn between scattered sites shelters an additional five families experiencing homelessness in apartments in salem and lynn, Massachusetts
Low income housing / Inn homes - through Inn homes, the organization currently owns five apartment buildings inpeabody with a total of sixteen units. These units are a combination of studio,one bedroom and two bedroom apartments. All of the units are rented belowmarket rate to very low income families.the properties at 40-42 Washington street, peabody (where the Inn transition is located) were completely renovated in 2007 and allows for 16 families to be served comfortably and with dignity. The Inn transition condominium association was also formed and is comprised of 2 units: unit #l-inntransition Inc. at 42 Washington street (the entire Inn transition shelter facility)and unit #2-the administrative offices at 40 Washington street.