YWCA of Canton New Beginnings Transitional Housing in Canton, Ohio
About YWCA of Canton New Beginnings Transitional Housing
YWCA of Canton New Beginnings Transitional Housing in Canton, Ohio is a substance use treatment provider that offers supportive housing programs and wraparound services for individuals and families.
They offer emergency shelter, rapid re-housing, and permanent supportive housing combined with case management, job training, and community referral services. Clients praise their low-barrier approach, inclusive environment, and holistic support that addresses multiple challenges such as substance abuse, mental health, family instability, and homelessness.
Emergency Shelter in Canton
YWCA New Beginnings provides emergency shelter for women and children (up to 90-day stays) and apartment-style permanent supportive housing for disabled individuals and individuals experiencing chronic homelessness. They also offer a rapid re-housing program with short-term financial aid to quickly move households into permanent housing.
These programs are paired with wraparound services like case management, employment assistance, and referrals for counseling or mental health care. The facility does not offer intensive clinical treatments like inpatient rehab or medically supervised detox.
Clients and Populations They Serve
The programs serve women, children, and families. Single men are not admitted to the emergency shelter. They also help chronically homeless persons and individuals with disabilities in need of stable, affordable housing. Anyone struggling with substance abuse, mental health concerns, domestic violence, or unstable employment who is transitioning out of homelessness may be eligible.
Accessible and Comfortable Living Environment
The facility is downtown Canton, Ohio and serving residents of Stark County and nearby areas. The property includes a downtown shelter facility with 38 rooms plus apartment-style units for the supportive housing and rapid re-housing programs. Entry to permanent supportive housing generally requires registration through the local homeless hotline.
Covering the Cost of Care
Permanent supportive housing rents are set at about 30% of a client’s income here including utilities which makes housing affordable. Emergency shelter and rapid re-housing programs are subsidized or free based on eligibility and nonprofit funding. The facility is run by a nonprofit and financial help is integrated through grants and subsidies.
Starting the Intake Process
To begin, eligible individuals or families reach out via the local homeless hotline, especially for permanent supportive housing access. Case management staff then assess needs, verify eligibility and income and match clients with the housing program or shelter that fits best. Rapid re-housing services are similarly accessed through intake and short-term financial and support referrals.
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