Secure Dwellings Program: Case Study

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“I’m not afraid of storms, for I’m learning to sail my ship.” ~ Louisa May Alcott This quote by Louisa May Alcott is what the Secure Dwellings program tries to instill in the clients as they work towards re-establishing a more positive lifestyle for their families. It elucidates that it is alright if clients are going through storms for whatever reason, for the storms will help prepare them for how to navigate their lives through difficulty. Experiencing storms can teach the mothers to understand how they got into their situations and what they need do to change the course of their lives. As soon as they learn how to steer their lives, they will be able to manage any kind of storms and make better decisions for their families. I chose this …show more content…

Provide applications and research financial aid opportunities for older students and homeless women. 7. Provide groups that focus on employment readiness. 8. Document groups and provide a certificate of training completion. Goal 2: (Ensure that 90% of the Secure Dwellings participants become self-sufficient and can secure and maintain permanent housing). Updated March 22, 2018: Since April 2017-March 22, 2018, Secure Dwellings has served 15 families and out those 15 families, 10 have successfully exited the program to housing, which is 67%. Action Steps: 1. Secure Dwellings participants will be required to pay a monthly occupancy fee. Updated March 22, 2018: Secure Dwellings currently has eight families, and out those eight families 4 pay an occupancy fee which is 50%. 2. Secure Dwellings participants will be required to do a monthly budget of their income and expenses. Updated March 22, 2018: Secure Dwellings currently has eight families, and out those eight families 6 completes a monthly budget, which is 75%. 3. Secure Dwellings participants will be encouraged to save some of their income for an emergency fund. Updated March 22, 2018: Secure Dwellings currently has eight families, and out those eight families, 3 have a saving account, which is

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