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- Poverello House
Naomi's House Social Services Social Services Housing Referrals Personal Care Men's Resident Rehabilitation Program MAP Point Get Involved Ways to Give Donate Donate Food, Clothes and Household Items Planned Gifts Donate Stock Volunteer Orientation Volunteer Opportunities Student Volunteers Court-Ordered Volunteering Internships Ambassador
- Contact Us - Poverello House
Donate to Poverello House: Donations are accepted Monday – Friday 8am-5pm and Saturday – Sunday 8am – 1 pm at 412 F St Fresno Donation lane is located on G Street between Ventura and San Benito
- Volunteer - Poverello House
Students may complete community service or service-learning hours at Poverello House Students involved in social work, psychology, and recreational therapy courses must attend an orientation individually
- What We Do - Poverello House
Poverello House works to enrich the lives and spirits of all who pass our way by providing meals, social services and temporary shelter We work with partnering agencies to better assist those in need
- Hope Pointe - Poverello House
All shelters at Poverello House provide 24-hour staffing, three hot meals daily, laundry service, case management, daily enrichment services, and immediate linkages to mental health services
- Village of Hope - Poverello House
The shelter provided by Poverello House is the bridge between homelessness and housing that our guests need to be successful in securing permanent housing To foster a safe and healthy environment, the Village has three rules: Take care of yourself Take care of others Take care of this place
- Our Mission - Poverello House
The San Francisco Poverello served people who were characterized by poverty and despair It was a place where they could come to find acceptance, a smile, and unconditional love
- MAP Point - Poverello House
MAP (Multi-Agency Access Program) Point is an integrated intake process that connects individuals facing housing, substance abuse, physical health and or mental health challenges to supportive services and housing navigation Map Point, funded by the Department of Behavioral Health, provides Fresno County residents opportunities to be linked to primary care, job opportunities, mental health
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