Program Overview

Homeworthy offers comprehensive programs and services to adults, families, and youth in Midcoast Maine. Our focus is to support clients to achieve sustainable independence and a hopeful future.

We carefully build relationships by:

  • Embracing a client-centered approach and maintain support for as long as it takes for a client to rebuild confidence and achieve their goals.

  • Practicing honest and forthright communication, slowly earning trust.

  • Working to maximize individual strengths and minimize barriers.

  • Supporting clients to find shelter, housing, childcare, physical and mental healthcare, transportation, education, job-skills training, gain financial literacy and life-skills learning.

  • Offering emergency services, food, clothing, and supplies.

  • Collaborating with community partner organizations centered around basic human needs.

As a result, more than 95% of housed clients remain housed more than a year later. Nearly 2500 people have found help since we opened our doors in 2014, and more than 1200 people have found a home.


 
 

Hospitality House

The Hospitality House family shelter is an extended-stay facility designed to provide shelter for single-parent or two-parent families until they can secure permanent housing. Located in a renovated farmhouse in Rockport, the Hospitality House can accommodate up to 22 individuals at a time, more than half of whom are typically school aged or younger. We offer a caring and safe environment with a dedicated case managers and peer support to prepare residents for a return to independent living. 

 

Transitional Living Program

This temporary housing for young adults 18-21 and emancipated minors is the only shelter solution for young adults in Midcoast region. While enrolled in the program, residents work with their case manager on goals to transition to sustainable living situations. Youth are expected to be either employed or enrolled in school while they are in the program. An equity-building component teaches participants to save while enrolled in the program. Read more about the Transitional Living Program.

 

The Landing Place

Our youth programming offers low-barrier access to support and stability for resilient youth. In cooperation with schools, we are working to mitigate the impact of multi-generational poverty and bolster social-emotional health, academic success, and build confidence and skills for success in adulthood. The Landing Place youth center offers free food and supplies as well as connections to caring adults and peers through mentoring, community service, and creative exploration. Our free therapy program provides low-barrier mental health services to youth who wouldn’t otherwise have access. 

 

Urgent Needs Coordination

In response to the growing waitlist and acute housing crisis, this service provides emergency supplies, such as blankets, camping gear, clothing, food, toiletries, and diversion support for people experiencing homelessness prior to entering our comprehensive case management services. Our Urgent Needs Coordinator actively connects with individuals, families, and youth waiting for case management and offers housing search facilitation as needed. 

 

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