![]() ![]() ![]() The aim of the program is to engage, motivate and support those served so that they can adopt a healthy daily routine, gain employment, and reconnect with lost relationships and opportunities. The center offers meals, access to an off-site shower and laundry facilities, meditation and recovery groups and assistance with or referral to employment services, education, social services, treatment, and medical consultation. The Taking Initiative Center is an inter-agency collaborative with Goodwill of Southern New England and the APT Foundation that provides engagement opportunities for individuals who are in the “pre-contemplative” stage of addiction. The City Clerk complies and maintains the Board of Alderperson’s’ legislation and oversee the codification of all legislation enacted to the City’s Code of Ordinances as well as the Zoning Ordinances. We record all notaries and justices of the peace, as well as process dog licenses, liquor permits and trade name certificates. The City Clerk’s office records and processes land records such as mortgages, releases, quit claims, liens, etc. The office processes all public documents, including claims and garnishment suites against the City. Please note that CT Notaries cannot notarize remotely, nor can they notarize out of state documents. Notary Services are offered for $5 per document. The 12-bed program includes 24-hour supervision, referrals to healthcare providers, transportation, and case management. Based out of our New Haven Shelter, referrals come directly from Yale New-Haven Hospital and the VA Hospital in West Haven. In addition, the program lowers public healthcare costs by reducing unnecessary hospitalizations. This innovative program provides recuperative care to those who are homeless and exiting the hospital. Recovery HouseĪ short-term program for 17 men (including 7 Veterans) who are awaiting placement in sober housing, treatment programs, or permanent housing with out-patient treatment support. Those seeking refuge from the cold are offered a welcoming, safe space to get warm along with some snacks and hot beverages. Columbus House employees staff the centers which open in the evening and accept walk-ins throughout the night. In partnership with town officials, service providers, and local religious organizations, Columbus House operates seasonal warming centers in Hamden and Middletown. The agency’s primary goal is to provide housing either through our own programs or through referrals throughout Hartford, Middlesex, New Haven, and New London counties to service-enriched or independent housing. Throughout the years, Columbus House has expanded its mission and programs to include not only emergency shelter but a continuum of housing and services designed to help people who are homeless move toward independence. 2019 National Medal for Museum & Library ServiceĬolumbus House is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has been providing solutions to homelessness since 1982. ![]()
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