Employment

TAIG -The Association for Independent Growth

TAIG, Inc. is a not for profit organization that provides support services for individuals with mental retardation,behavioral health needs and related disabilities.

Jewish Employment and Vocational Service

If you are an employee of JEVS, contact hello@oneneighborhood.org to update this page.

Diversified Community Services

If you are an employee of Diversified Community Services, contact hello@oneneighborhood.org to update this page.
Programs:
Dixon House

Korean Community Development Services Center

The Korean Community Development Services Center (KCDSC), a nonprofit in Northeast Philadelphia, provides housing retention services to 60 families to prevent homelessness. Many of these families are residents of North Philadelphia and the Office of Supportive Housing refers others. KCDSC offers grants of $1,500 to help families with rent or mortgage payments and utility bills. Such grants are only a temporary service, though, and KCDSC offers services to help families make a long-term plan for secure housing.

Monument Village

Monument Village, run by the faith-based charity Methodist Family Services, is a permanent housing program that serves 30 families with a history of substance abuse and/or mental health disorders. The network of emergency shelters and transitional housing in Philadelphia makes referrals.

Strengthening Communities

Strengthening Communities is a program run by the nonprofit Jewish Employment and Vocational Service (JEVS) and TURN. Its purpose is to rapidly move families from emergency shelter to housing stability. The Office of Supportive Housing (OSH) makes referrals for the 150 families targeted for the program.

Project H.O.M.E. Rowan Diamond

Rowan Diamond Homes is part of the non-profit Project H.O.M.E. It provides seven units of independent, permanent housing in North Philadelphia to homeless families dealing with severe mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse. Office of Supportive Housing, Mental Health Case Management System, and the Street Outreach Coordination Center give referrals to Project H.O.M.E.

YMCA of Germantown Transitional Housing Program

The YMCA of Germantown provides transitional housing to 45 homeless men recovering from substance abuse in the Germantown area. The Office of Supportive Housing makes referrals.

Women United Together Transitional Housing

Women United Together (WUT) provides transitional housing in West Philadelphia to 23 single women, including women coming from shelters, recent offenders, and those at-risk due to domestic violence. The Office of Supportive Housing makes referrals.
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