February 27, 2009

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Adult Programs

Montgomery Street Inn
Montgomery Street Inn provides homeless men emergency shelter in a dorm room setting. The men receive case management and employment assistance. Clients are able to utilize the computer lab, have weekly meetings to support recovery from drugs and alcohol, and are linked to vocational and employment services.
358 N. Montgomery Street, San Jose, CA
408-271-5160

Transitional/Supportive Housing
When the men staying at the Montgomery Street Inn have secured full-time employment, they are eligible to move into the Transitional Housing Dorm. They work closely with our Transitional Housing case manager to maintain their employment and their sobriety and also begin working the search for permanent housing. Each man has his own private cubicle, available 24 hours for those working swing or graveyard shifts. The men pay a small program fee and they may stay in the Transitional Housing Dorm for up to 10 months.
358 N. Montgomery Street, San Jose, CA
408-271-5160

Cecil White Center
The Cecil White Center is a drop-in center where anyone in need of a meal, clothing, mailing address, shower, voicemail, or information and referral can utilize the facility. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served weekdays. On weekends, an evening meal is served. A computer lab is available for housing and employment searches. Cecil White Center serves an average of 300 people a day and 11,000 meals a month.
358 N. Montgomery Street, San Jose, CA
408-271-5160

Opportunity Services Center
This new service center serves primarily single adults. The Clothing Closet, Money Management Program and Emergency Assistance Program have been relocated to this center. Case management services are available throughout the day. Basic services such as showers, laundry facilities and lockers, are accessible. This facility also includes a computer lab and classroom, thus making it possible to hold workshops, classes and community meetings throughout the day and into the evening. An on-site clinic has both medical staff and mental health services.
33 Encina Ave, Palo Alto, CA
650-853-8672

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Urban Ministry Hotel de Zink
Named after a previous Palo Alto police chief who opened his jail cells as shelter in the difficult winter months, this 90 day emergency shelter houses both men and women and rotates monthly between 12 host faith communities in Palo Alto and Menlo Park. Between 13 and 18 people stay each night. Openings are filled by case managers at the Opportunity Center.
Palo Alto
650-853-8672

Clara-Mateo Alliance Shelter
Clara-Mateo Alliance operates a 48-bed shelter for adult singles. Clients can stay in this program for up to 90 days. The shelter program is designed to help the homeless identify and address their causes of homelessness and guide them in taking further steps toward stability such as finding employment or enrolling in job training.
795 Willow Road, Bldg., 323D, Menlo Park, CA
650-853-7066

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Clara-Mateo Alliance Transitional Housing
The CMA Transitional Housing Program provides 34-beds for adult singles. Clients can stay up to two years. Residents pay a program fee. These clients tend to have a more stable situation than shelter clients. Clients in the transitional program have addressed two areas that will help them obtain self-sufficiency. The first area is being able to identify and address the factors that caused their homelessness. The second area is that these clients have a source of stable income.
795 Willow Road, Bldg., 323D, Menlo Park, CA
650-853-7066

Opportunity Center Permanent Supportive Housing
The Permanent Supportive Housing Program provides 70 efficiency units for individuals who make below 35% of the area's median income. While in housing, the individuals are offered a variety of support services focused on helping them maintain permanent housing and stabilizing their lives. There are no time restraints placed on the residents.
33 Encina Ave, Palo Alto, CA
650-853-8672

Graduate House
Permanent Supportive Housing for formerly homeless individuals. While in housing, the residents are offered a variety of support services focused on helping them maintain permanent housing and stabilizing their lives.
650-853-7066

North County Inns
20 units of Permanent Supportive Housing for formerly homeless individuals. While in housing, the residents are offered a variety of support services focused on helping them maintain permanent housing and stabilize their lives. There are no time restraints placed on the residents.
650-853-7066
Palo Alto, CA

 

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