Founded in 1982 by Msgr. Vincent E. Puma, our mission is to provide care and support for people who are struggling with poverty, hunger, homelessness, and addiction. Our recovery-oriented community of social services and behavioral health programs empower these individuals to lead healthy, independent, stable lives. Programs and services include: Community Kitchen feeding our hungry neighbors and residents of our shelters and halfway houses Emergency Overnight/Temporary Housing Recovery Community Center offering peer-to-peer based substance use disorder support Outpatient Substance Use Disordrer Programs offering clinical support and Medically-Assitsted Treatment (MAT) where needed Outpatient Mental Health services Workforce Development Childcare for the children in our Halfway House for Women with Children
1982