Shelter details
- Added Jan 13, 2021 | Last Update Nov 14, 2023
- confidential
Atlanta, GA 30314
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- (844) 473-7364
Description
What we doServe single male and single female; non pregnant
Reach out to community projects
Look for the opportunity to help others everywhere we go
Helping individual with food, housing, and referrals for other assistance
Providing transition housing for clients in need of shelter
Serenity House of Atlanta Ministries is an 501c non-profit organization that provides housing and comprehensive support services to the homeless and people at risk in order to facilitate changes in their lives.
Our Ministry deals with homeless clients in need of long term transitional housing. They stay on- site for a period of three months in order to obtain Employment, GED, Technical or College Education and guide them on a path to be responsible for their responsibilities in life.
Serenity House of Atlanta Ministries is a place where clients can come together and rebuild their lives. Our mission is to help them regain their independence and dignity, and break the cycle of self destructive patterns to recreate productive lives. As life coaches, we provide transitional housing for hard to place clients such as, the Homeless, the mental ill, and Ex-Offenders.
Goals
Provide opportunities for individuals to maintain residential stability
Provide opportunities for individuals to increase skills and/ or income
Provide opportunities for individuals to increase self-determination
To provide residents an opportunity to receive interdisciplinary treatment and services that are individualized and coordinated on an on-going basis. Provision of these services will assist residents with managing their lives, their living space, their health and possessions.
Serenity House offers Transitional Living programs in metro
Atlanta,While in Transitional care, residents are expected to work. Our
faith based outreach serves people of all races, creeds, and religions.
We do not discriminate. We merely support our fellow man.
Serenity House of Atlanta Ministries is an 501c non-profit organization
that provides housing and comprehensive support services to the homeless
and people at risk in order to facilitate changes in their lives.
Our Ministry deals with homeless clients in need of long term
transitional housing. They stay on- site for a period of three months in
order to obtain Employment, GED, Technical or College Education and
guide them on a path to be responsible for their responsibilities in
life.
Serenity House of Atlanta Ministries is a place where clients can come
together and rebuild their lives. Our mission is to help them regain
their independence and dignity, and break the cycle of self destructive
patterns to recreate productive lives. As life coaches, we provide
transitional housing for hard to place clients such as, the Homeless,
the mental ill, and Ex-Offenders.
Goals
Provide opportunities for individuals to maintain residential stability
Provide opportunities for individuals to increase skills and/ or income
Provide opportunities for individuals to increase self-determination
To provide residents an opportunity to receive interdisciplinary
treatment and services that are individualized and coordinated on an
on-going basis. Provision of these services will assist residents with
managing their lives, their living space, their health and possessions.
Serenity House of Atlanta Ministries, Inc. Program Services:
24hr/7 days a week monitoring by staff
Random Drug Screens
Referral to Anger Management classes
Group sessions
Referral to physician/psychiatrist
GED assistance
What we do
Serve single male and single female; non pregnant
Reach out to community projects
Look for the opportunity to help others everywhere we go
Helping individual with food, housing, and referrals for other assistance
Providing transition housing for clients in need of shelter
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