
Our Impact
Homelessness Prevention
Homelessness Prevention services assist community members in danger of becoming homeless within the next 14 days. YWCA Homelessness Prevention Program seeks to stop homelessness before it starts. It is a program that assists families with children and individuals who currently have housing but are at risk of becoming homeless. Homelessness Prevention provides funding for rent and utility deposits, rent and utility arrears, along with wrap around case management. Income and grant guidelines determine which clients are served first.

Supportive Housing
Permanent Supportive Housing is permanent housing in which housing assistance (long-term leasing or rental assistance) and supportive services are provided to assist people experiencing chronic homelessness in achieving housing stability. The services are designed to build independent living and tenancy skills and connect clients with community-based health care, treatment, and employment services.

Emergency Shelter
Temporary emergency shelter provides shelter in emergency situations. YWCA Clinton currently has very limited funding to provide emergency shelter for people experiencing homelessness due to FEMA funding ending.

Rapid Re-housing
YWCA Rapid Rehousing is a program that offers short-term financial case management services to families who are currently experiencing literal homelessness. The goal of the program is to assist in obtaining safe, affordable, permanent housing while providing families with ongoing case management services to ensure long-term success. Literal homelessness is defined as currently in a shelter, on the streets, in a car, in a tent, or living in any place not suitable for human habitation. Income levels, needs, and grant guidelines determine which clients are served first.

Street Outreach
Street Outreach services are designed to meet the immediate needs of people experiencing homelessness in unsheltered locations by connecting them with emergency shelter, housing or critical services and providing them with urgent non-facility-based care. The program consists of engagement, case management, emergency health and mental health services, and transportation.

Case Management
Ongoing case management is provided for program participants to address barriers, provide stability, and set goals.

