Since 1981, Progressive Housing Society has provided support services to adults living with mental health issues or facing homelessness. We are a registered non-profit charity, working with over 150 clients in the Burnaby area.
We believe in empowering people to live well. That's why we help clients with their basic needs while also helping them to live as independently as possible in the community. Access to food, shelter, and healthcare is essential, but we also help clients to develop and maintain life-skills. All of our programs are designed to support clients with their individual needs and preferences in mind.
Progressive Housing Homeless Outreach helps Burnaby residents by:
-Engage with unsheltered individuals dealing with homelessness and provide support services to help stabilize lives.
-Connect with individuals with no income, including making and going with individuals to appointments to seek income.
-Assist individuals to locate a rental unit, apply to social housing, and set up new home with furniture.
-Provide follow-up support that ensures individuals have effectively transitioned to housing and are receiving appropriate health and social service programs and services.
-Provide support services to improve skills, personal health and hygiene, household management, financial management, crisis intervention and problem solving and provide follow-up related to these areas.
-Liaise with and refer to community agencies, groups, organizations and businesses
The Mental Health Team's support programs provide support services to individuals with a severe and persistent mental illness by assisting them to develop and maintain the skills needed to live independently in the community.
Staff provide support areas in the following areas:
-self-care
-personal safety
-health and wellness
-time management
-communication skills
-illness management
-financial management
-nutrition
-leisure and relationships
-vocational interests
-educational goals
-advocacy around housing issues
There is generally no time limit on how long participants may receive support. As long as participants follow their Mental Health Plan and continue to work on goals, support is provided.
Since 2008, Liberty’s Kitchen has provided impactful programming for New Orleans youth. Liberty’s Kitchen works to provide professional development training to New Orleans residents ages 16-24 to ensure youth have
access to a pathway towards success. The organization primarily focuses on culinary and hospitality skills training, supplemented with broader career readiness skill building. Liberty’s Kitchen caters to the unique needs of each individual, providing support around barriers to employment, such as housing, transportation,
and mental health.
Liberty’s Kitchen’s goal is for each program graduate to leave with the confidence, skills, and opportunity to reach their full potential personally and professionally.
For more information about our work, visit libertyskitchen.org.
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A successful social economy enterprise, Nerve Centre employs more than 40 staff at sites in Derry~Londonderry and Belfast.
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