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Program: Mather Community Campus Transitional Housing Families Program - Next Move Homeless Services, Inc.

Agency: Next Move Homeless Services, Inc.


Resource Number: 4094858
Alternate name: MCC, Next Move Families, Mather Families, Next Move Families Transitional Housing

Description

A 12-month program that provides transitional housing to families with at least one minor dependent as they work on overcoming barriers to long-term housing.

Offers a comprehensive array of supportive services, including:

  • Case management
  • Credit repair
  • Employment assistance
  • Housing services
  • Referrals to AOD treatment
  • Referrals to mental health support



Program Phones:
2-1-1
Coordinated Access System Phone Line

Website: www.nextmovesacramento.org/
Email: [email protected]

Location information
Sites offering this program
+ Mather Families Transitional Housing ->
 
Program Hours:
Coordinated Access System Phone Line: Seven days a week, 24-hours
Description: Not applicable.
Disabilities Access: Designated, accessible parking spaces.
Mailing Address: 1422 C Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Service Area:

Program Delivery
Eligibility: Homeless families with at least one minor dependent. All applicants must be employable and have a history free from convictions for violent offenses for the last 3 years. Applicants may not have any previous convictions for child abuse, endangerment, neglect, or sexual offenses at any time.
Languages: Spanish, English
Application Process: Entry is conducted through the county-wide Coordinated Access System (CAS). In order to be prioritized and placed on the By-Name List (community-wide waitlist) for CAS-related housing services, individuals/families must complete a Housing Conversation Tool (HCT) assessment. Once on the list, individuals/families will be prioritized and matched with housing interventions based on vulnerability and program eligibility.

HCT assessments are conducted through a variety of community service providers for their existing program participants or community-wide through the 2-1-1 CAS Line (available seven days a week, 24 hours a day).

Please note, housing providers and 2-1-1 staff are not able to directly accept or make placements as matching to housing programs is done exclusively by the CAS system.
Payment methods:
Program Fees: No fee.
Documents Required: Referral form filled out and submitted by provider.
Capacity: 25 households.
Normal Wait Time: 3 - 6 months.
Service Area:
Defined coverage area:
CA-Sacramento County


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