A SYSTEM OF CARE
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Camillus House has grown steadily over the years from a small soup kitchen into a full-service center offering what we call a comprehensive “system of care” for the poor and homeless — a seamless, step-by-step process designed to bring persons from a life on the streets all the way to permanent housing.
Fully integrated services are provided through multiple program areas.
- Compassionate Healing (substance abuse and mental health treatment)
- Continuum of Housing (emergency, transitional, and permanent housing)
- Compassionate Hospitality (food, clothing, showers, outreach, case management, rent assistance)
- Camillus Health Concertn (sister organization providing health care services including adult primary care, pediatrics and a number of specialties)
ORGANIZATION PROFILE
• 501(c) 3 Non-Profit Agency serving the Poor and Homeless. • Founded in 1960 to initially help Cuban exiles. • Established by the Little Brothers of the Good Shepherd. • Provides a broad range of social and health services to over 12,000 men, women and children on annual basis. • Camillus House employs 135 staff members.
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