End Homelessness

While Broward County Central Homeless Assistance Center/Huizenga Family Campus is an emergency homeless shelter, it's comprehensive program encompasses a variety of ways that the individual can address his/her reasons for homelessness. The basic services at the shelter are provided through funding with Broward County and include housing, case management, nutritional services, childcare and transportation. Beyond these basic services, the scope of care includes an enhanced delivery of programs and services designed to encourage the resident to engage in treatment interventions with the goal of preventing homelessness in the future. The funding for the enhanced services is provided through various funding sources other than Broward County.

The program design follows four phases of service: Phase one represents a period of assessment, orientation and stabilization; Phase two represents continued assessment and the development of an individualized case plan; Phase three represents a period of implementing various interventions of the case plan and finally, phase four is a period of preparing for discharge and the provision of ongoing support or aftercare after the resident transitions out of the emergency shelter. All phases of service delivery are provided in a caring non-discriminating manner most relevant and meaningful for cultural, gender-sensitive, and age appropriateness. Click

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Purpose

To do exactly what the program defines. Allow us the opportunity to Reconstruct, Recreate, Reprogram, and Restart our life’s as we see fit. Address all issues weather it’s financially, Physically, Mentally, Emotionally, and most of all spiritually, become and stay a Role-Model.  Become trustworthy, dependable, reliable, and accountable, in every area of our lives. To effect people in a positive way just because our make-up because who we are and what we became in result to this program..

Pompano Beginner’s

Pompano Beginners Sober House Outreach is a unique organization designed to aid the homeless, addicts and alcoholics of America positioning them to recover from mistakes, situations, and behavioral defects of the past, in order to become positive, productive citizens. We accomplish this in a way that is of no drain to the tax payers because we do not take government grants.