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Innovative programming in a community service center

E Cunnane1, W Wyman, A Rotermund

  • 1St. Patrick Center, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

Community Mental Health Journal
|April 1, 1995
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This community center provides essential services and employment opportunities for homeless and impoverished individuals. It demonstrates successful collaboration between professionals and the community to meet client needs.

Area of Science:

  • Community Health
  • Social Work
  • Urban Planning

Background:

  • Homelessness and poverty present significant challenges in urban areas.
  • Access to comprehensive services is crucial for vulnerable populations.
  • Existing support systems often lack continuity and client choice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a community center model offering integrated services.
  • To highlight the importance of outreach and employment programs.
  • To showcase a replicable model for community-based support.

Main Methods:

  • The center employs a multi-faceted approach including outreach teams.
  • Day Treatment Programs target individuals with severe mental illness.
  • Employment initiatives like restaurant services and reintegration programs are utilized.

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Main Results:

  • The center provides continuity and choice in services for homeless and poor individuals.
  • Outreach programs effectively connect with target populations.
  • Client participation drives program evolution and success.

Conclusions:

  • Community centers can be effective in addressing complex social needs.
  • Collaboration among professionals, leaders, and citizens is key to success.
  • This model offers a framework for health care reform and community support.