All substance use disorder treatment and services are clinically appropriate, gender-specific, trauma-informed, and follow the latest evidence-based practices. Co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders are treated together, as part of an integrated care approach that also includes physical and oral health, and social determinants of health, such as housing and employment.
Homelessness rarely has one cause. Unemployment, illness, substance use, mental illness—any combination of these can permanently disrupt a family’s housing.
Harbor Care is dedicated to helping community members, including veterans, solve the crises keeping them homeless. In our housing programs, clients not only gain access to a home, but also jobs, health care, child care, transportation, and independence.
Harbor Care believes in helping veterans use their own strengths to get back on their feet. First and foremost, we use a “Housing First” model of care to provide veterans with stable housing so they can begin working on the lives they want to lead. Then, with our unique mix of “veterans helping veterans” housing, employment services, and supportive services, we help each veteran follow a pathway to success.
Sometimes, it’s the little things that make all the difference.
Your gift can help provide a veteran with tools or equipment necessary for their new job; or bedding and dishware for a veteran moving from homelessness into their own apartment. You can provide stable housing during trying times, or critical mental health care for a veteran in desperate need of care and support.
Most importantly, your support provides dignity to those individuals who served our country and now need some help as they get back on their feet.
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