Board and Lodging with Special Services and Transitional Housing - Overcomers International Fellowship - Dream Center

529 16th Avenue North, Saint Cloud, MN 56303

Open to all men who are 18 and older living with a mental illness and/or chemical dependency issue, must qualify for Housing Support; and must agree to discontinue using/abusing alcohol and/or other nonprescription drugs
Residents will able to obtain the required documents by working with staff
8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday

After approval/referral from a Social Services Case Manager/Corrections Officer, the potential resident will meet with staff on duty to complete the intake paperwork. If there is not a Social Services Case Manager in place, potential residents will need to meet with staff to determine if they are eligible

Fees are based on the monthly State Mandated Housing Support with Special Service rates

MN

Description

Housing with services for men who need personalized care. Overcomers specializes in helping those that are struggling with mental health issues, mental illness, chemical dependency, traumatic brain injury, learning disabilities and/or physical disabilities that may lack adequate housing. Residents are provided three meals a day, personal care, medication management, support groups, accountability, job and education coaching as well as transportation to care providers and aftercare programs. We also network with social workers, parole and probation officers, and aftercare providers. Staff is trained to provide a loving and safe environment that is supportive for each resident.

Providing organization

Overcomers International Fellowship - Dream Center

Overcomers International Fellowship is a housing with services facility that provides board and lodging services. 46 beds available on a five-building campus in Saint Cloud, Minnesota.

Housing with services for men who are 18 and older, that need personalized care. Overcomers specializes in helping those who are struggling with mental health issues, mental illness, chemical dependency, traumatic brain injury, learning disabilities, and/or physical disabilities that may lack adequate housing.

Residents are provided three meals a day, personal care, medication management, support groups, accountability, job and education coaching as well as transportation to care providers and aftercare programs. We also network with social workers, parole and probation officers, and aftercare providers. Staff is trained to provide a loving and safe environment that is supportive of each resident.

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