Residential Substance Use Disorder Facility | Aurora Project
Provides a residential transitional program for homeless women who are recovering from substance use disorders or mental illnesses. The program is very structured and provides a wide range of services, including case management, professional clinician services and trauma support groups. The 11-unit facility houses clients and their children for 6-24 months.
Categories
Data provided by
UW 211 Greater Toledo
Fee
No fee if no income. If new resident has income, rate is approximately 30% of income, or a maximum of $155 per month.
Eligibility
Serves residents of Lucas County who are homeless single women or homeless single women with children (birth through age 18). No violent criminal histories. Should have 30 days of sobriety.
Service area
Lucas County, Ohio
Agency info
Aurora Project
Provides a comprehensive housing and life skills program that empowers homeless women and their children to achieve self-sufficiency and independence by providing resources and learning opportunities in a supportive and safe environment.