Foyer
This permanent supportive housing is designed to help vulnerable or disadvantaged young adults ages 16 to 21 who are making the transition from dependence to independence. Each tenant rents a single-room apartment in the Booth Brown House with a kitchenette and bath on a month-to-month basis. By providing a safe, stable and affordable environment, The Salvation Army offers youth at BBHF the opportunity to learn the steps to successful independent living. The staff includes resident assistants, a rent administrator/property manager and a case manager to assist tenants in setting and achieving their goals.
Booth Brown House offers tenants a full range of support. This includes services in: - Social work - Education - Employment - Housing - Case management - Healthcare - Socialization, culture enrichment, spiritual growth and recreation - Aftercare
Booth Brown House Foyer is not a program for youth in crisis or youth with serious behavioral problems, antisocial behavior or ongoing/untreated substance abuse.
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