Mother Seton Village
Mother Seton Village was opened in November 2000 as a transitional hous-ing program for families with children who are homeless. The facility is located on the former Homestead Air Reserve Base, and en-compasses a total of thirty-nine (39) one, two, and four-bedroom apartments with approximately 162 Beds. The location offers residents easy access to community amenities such as Miami-Dade Transit’s Metro Bus system with access to Dadeland South Metro Rail station; local grocery stores; health care facilities; restaurants and local shopping centers. Camillus House provides a full array of supportive services, including case management, job development, basic life skills training, educational opportunities, child care, and much more. |
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CRITERIA |
Clients must be homeless with referral by walk-in or from an emergency shelter; ability to live independently; drug and alcohol free; compliance with program participation, including attaining employment/income. Residents pay 30% of adjusted gross income as part of their client contribution. |