Transitional Housing and Case Management
Intensive case management services are provided to participants to address barriers to remaining housed, increase self-sufficiency and realize the goal of permanent housing. For the purpose of our program, case management is defined as the development, coordination, and monitoring of a supportive network of services and resources, both formal and informal, that are tailored to unique needs of the individual or family. It is a goal-oriented process based on comprehensive assessment, measurable objectives and active communication.
Employment, self sufficiency and sobriety
Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach's Transitional Housing is a house capable of housing 4 adult men for the purpose of transitioning its residents from chronic homelessness and addiction to a stable living environment.
This program allows the individuals to seek and gain full-time employment and become self-sufficient, while maintaining sobriety through intensive case management and support from staff.
Contact Renee at renee.langan@mtkserves.org or 402-477-4116 for eligibility.
Changing one life at a time


