Homelessness
Napa Corps Community Center Homelessness Information
Napa Corps Community Center's Homlessness Services
We at The Salvation Army are dedicated to helping individuals and families in our area overcome poverty and achieve housing and food security. Our local office provides a range of programs and services designed to address the root causes of poverty and help people build better futures.
We understand that poverty can be a complex issue with far-reaching consequences. Our dedicated local team works closely with individuals and families in the community to assess their needs and connect them with appropriate resources.
By providing comprehensive support, we aim to equip individuals and families with the tools they need to improve their lives. We offer a variety of services to help people overcome financial challenges, find employment, and build stronger communities.
Whether you're facing a temporary setback or long-term poverty, we're here to help. Our goal is to help individuals and families break the cycle of poverty and achieve their full potential.
How You Can Help
You can help alleviate poverty in our community by:
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Volunteering: Volunteer your time to support our programs and initiatives.
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Donating: Your gift helps us provide essential services to those in need.
By working together, we can create communities where everyone has the opportunity to thrive by providing poverty assistance to those who need it.
Program Schedule
Timezone: -08:00 USA Pacific Time (DST)
Location: Napa Corps Community Center
At Mise En Place Men's Transitional Living Center, we’re proud to offer a unique Men's Transitional Living Program for graduates of our Napa Valley Culinary Training Academy. This program is designed to provide sober, stable housing and wraparound support to men as they transition into successful, independent lives after completing their culinary training.
Through this program, graduates have the opportunity to stay for up to 2 years in a safe, supportive environment where they receive: Ongoing mentorship and professional development. Wraparound support services, including career coaching, life skills, and personal accountability.
The chance to build a solid foundation for their future, while contributing to their community and continuing their culinary journey. Participants pay a program fee for housing and services, allowing them to build financial independence while receiving the tools they need to succeed.
Must be a graduate of the Napa Valley Culinary Training Academy, have applied for housing, and been accepted to the transitional living program.
Stats
14.80%
of adults in America currently live in poverty
1,096
Corps Community Centers across the United States, providing localized programming to help individuals and families in their communities.
3+ Million
3,052,827 of people in the U.S. in need received financial assistance from The Salvation Army last year.
Help break the cycle of poverty
Your donation is crucial for providing essential resources, support, and opportunities that help individuals and families break the cycle of poverty and build a better future.
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