Program areas at One-Eighty Place
One80 Place housing and supportive services: one80 Place housing: case management staff provide housing-focused services designed to remove barriers to housing and help families and individuals stay housed. In addition to rent and utility assistance, support includes connection to health care, employment and other mainstream services designed to support people once housed. In addition to housing, one80 Place also provides legal services, primary health care and access to employment and training programs. (continued on schedule o)
One80 Place community kitchen and one80 Place food rescue approximately 116,000 meals are served every year in the zucker family community kitchen. A talented cooking staff prepares more than 200,000 lbs. Of food annually rescued from local businesses, restaurants, and grocery stores.
Nightly shelter one80 Place sheltered an average of 70 men, women, and children each night. Shelter services are designed to address the immediate crisis of homelessness with an emphasis on long-term housing stability.
Veterans services and grant and per diem program in partnership with the local va medical center, one80 Place provides temporary housing and supportive services for men and women who have served in the military. Dedicated staff who understand the unique challenges homeless veterans face provide services to shorten the time a veteran spends without a home. Supportive services for veteran families preventing and ending homelessness for veterans and their families is a top priority. Services are designed to help the veteran identify housing barriers and then develop a plan to overcome those barriers. Temporary rental and utility assistance, combined with supportive services, help veterans achieve and maintain housing stability.