The Hoboken Shelter offers its guests a number of educational and life-enriching
programs.
Please find below the
description for the four programs:
(I.) Food & Shelter Program;
(II.) Integrated Living Program;
(III.) Intensive Day Treatment Program; and
(IV.) Homelessness Prevention Program.
I.
FOOD & SHELTER PROGRAM:
The shelter serves
evening meals to everyone who arrives at our door for
approximately 100 people per night, provides breakfast and
lunches daily to shelter residents, and provides overnight
shelter to 35 men and 15 women nightly.
Our services have been enhanced in 2001-2002 with the
renovated upstairs area, complete with two full bathrooms.
Shelter Residents also
receive the following case management services:
- Drug
& Alcohol Counseling,
- Budget
Counseling,
- Medication
Counseling, and
- Emergency
Clothes.
Dinner is prepared and served to 80-100 guests nightly, by 2,200 volunteers
throughout the year. We always welcome new faces! We know you have lots of other obligations, so
we give you the flexibility of coming any night that is convenient for
you. For details on volunteering, click Volunteers'
Page.
The demand for our
services is dramatically increasing daily since we served 54,593
meals in 2005, 64,412 meals in 2006, and then served 66,844 in
2007. It is estimated that we will serve 73,000 meals in 2008.
84 Shelter Residents moved from the street to our shelter to
their own homes in 2007. This averaged 7 guests per month
becoming permanently housed. This increased from our 71 guests
who we helped to become permanently housed in 2006, which
averaged 6/month. I am proud to report that already this year,
18 Shelter Residents have become successfully housed!
II.
INTEGRATED LIVING PROGRAM:
The
Integrated Living Program (ILP) has been in operation since
1998. The program provides job readiness and life skills
training; addiction counseling, and health care advisement, in
conjunction with creative workshops to help participants heal
from the isolating, demoralizing experience of homelessness
while learning how to articulate personal goals and build
self-esteem. The program is centered on the following
elements: Job & Life Skills Program; Relaxation and Anchoring
Workshop; Computer Literacy Program; Mentoring & Tutoring;
Alumni Support Group;
Visual
Arts Workshop; Creative Writing Workshop; Movie Group; Chess
Workshop; and Spiritual Discussion.
·
Job &
Life Skills Program:
The
program places an emphasis on identifying the unique skills
possessed by each homeless client and applying them to the
challenges of finding employment and mastering key job and life
skills. This component of the ILP consists of an initial
assessment followed by an intensive four-week instruction in the
following areas: Resume Writing, Interviewing, Salary
Negotiation, Basic Computer Skills, Timelines, Money Management,
and Conflict Resolution.
·
Relaxation and Anchoring Workshop:
The
homeless experience a high incidence of stress and anxiety. To
afford some relief to participants, an important component of
our ILP
is relaxation. A practicing certified neuro-linguistic
programmer and hypnotist introduces relaxation as an
experiential event. This is brought about by the use of
progressive relaxation. Once a relaxed state is achieved, it is
anchored by having the participants perform a physical act of
their choice, such as forming a circle by joining thumb and
forefinger together lightly at the finger tips or forming a
slack fist. The value of this exercise is that participants are
enabled to alter their state to a more resourceful one at their
discretion by this physical act and its relaxation response.
Participants are encouraged to practice this technique during
stressful situations, including job interviews.
·
Computer Literacy Program:
Two
weekly computer training sessions provide clients with the
chance to develop basic computer skills and to master advanced
programs. Experienced instructors provide small-group computer
training using our dedicated computer lab. The lab is equipped
with seven PCs, which were generously donated and set-up through
the in-kind donation from Wiley & Sons Publishing, and a cable
modem, which allows for fast Internet connections to facilitate
on-line job searching and researching educational
opportunities. These workshops are adjusted each week based on
the experience level of the participating students. Some
classes focus on the basics of using a computer and creating
documents using Microsoft Word. After students feel comfortable
with the basics, the class moves on to explore Clip Art, Word
Art, and other features of Microsoft Word. As the program
progresses, students learn about Microsoft Excel and the vast
resources of the Internet for job-searching and finding
information.
·
Mentoring & Tutoring:
Clients
develop one-on-one relationships with volunteers from the
community. Such relationships are critically important in
avoiding depression and keeping clients focused on achieving
their goals. Many of our clients realize the importance of a
high school diploma; thus, tutoring in preparation for the
General Education Diploma (GED) is offered. We also provide
English as a Second Language (ESL) tutoring and link with
off-site programs to serve our Spanish speaking population.
Additionally, the individual employment counseling and resume
writing sessions provided develops interpersonal skills and
builds self-esteem in preparation for job interviews.
·
Alumni
Support Group:
Support
and education does not end when an individual completes the
Integrated Living Program or moves out of the shelter. The
Alumni Support Group is promoted throughout the course and
clients are encouraged to participate in the weekly sessions to
discuss a range of issues related to life and work. The group
is led by a Licensed Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor who
provides support, resources, and a caring ear. All are welcome
to join the group and to meet individually with the Counselor.
·
Visual
Arts Workshop:
An instructor encourages the participants in the weekly
workshop to sketch using a variety of mediums. The instructor
invites the clients to find patterns and symmetry in their
environment. Spatial elements and proportion are also
developed. The basics of painting are explored through color,
design, texture, and lighting. The participants are introduced
to works from different artists and study various art genres
like pointillism, cubism, concentric circles, and woven
patterns. The workshop is informal and designed to invite
participation and provide a time of creativity, relaxation, and
enjoyment. This workshop emphasizes creative expression and the
discovery of hidden talents.
·
Creative Writing Workshop:
The instructor provides a creative atmosphere for our clients
to express themselves and produce their own writings. This
workshop emphasizes how writing can be helpful in improving
communication, reducing anxiety, and gaining insight.
·
Movie
Group:
Sunday
afternoon movies are curated by the Assistant Director. He
facilitates conversations and creative discourse following each
viewing. This activity provides a fun outlet for the stressful
lives our guests lead and fosters socialization of our clients
to help the process of re-integration into society.
·
Chess
Workshop:
The
strategy and techniques of chess is discussed and tournaments
are held during this weekly workshop. The instruction of the
game carries over into considering life choices while our
clients are learning specific decision-making skills. The Chess
Workshop began in 2005 and has sparked the interests of many of
our guests who now play chess nightly before dinner. This
creative program encourages dialogue and increased the social
interactions between our guests.
·
Spiritual Discussion:
This forum is a journey in discovering one’s spiritual center
and developing personal connections
with others.
6,021 individuals have participated
in the following workshops in 2007, which is an increase from
5,237 participants in 2006 & 2,980 participants in 2005.
|
Job &
Life Skills |
Relaxation & Anchoring |
Computer Literacy |
Mentoring &
Tutoring |
Alumni
Support |
Visual
Arts |
Creative Writing |
Movies |
Chess |
Spiritual Discussion
|
TOTAL
Participants |
|
186 |
98 |
458 |
46 |
1,061 |
180 |
126 |
2,389 |
1,460 |
17 |
6,021 |
III.
INTENSIVE DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM:
The Intensive Day Treatment Program (IDTP)
is a therapeutic day program. It provides services to mentally
ill chemical-abusing (MICA) clients who are currently homeless.
It meets with MICA participants on Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays, from 9:30am to 2:30pm. The services are provided by
two Hoboken University Medical Center Case Managers under the
supervision of The Hoboken Shelter. The program consists of the
following services:
- A variety of group sessions, which
include discussion groups and activity groups.
- Case management on an individual basis
to counsel clients and assist them in obtaining available
services, which include housing and financial assistance.
- Psychiatric evaluation by a psychiatrist
at the St. Mary Hospital Clinic at Hoboken University Medical
Center.
IV.
HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM:
The Homelessness Prevention Program
provides rental and utility assistance to people facing imminent
eviction, counseling for tenant rights, and referrals to
appropriate agencies.
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