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Main Program Facility

Carpenter's Place occupies the entire second floor of an 1870's building consisting of 12,000 square feet. The area is divided into lobby, day room, multipurpose room, offices, arts and crafts room, storage, and various meeting rooms.  The basement is used for storage of donated furniture and household items that are given to the homeless when housing is secured for them.

Transitional Housing

Carpenter's Place operates a 12 unit apartment building that houses its Transitional Housing Program.  Each unit houses two men.   Housing with full supportive services can be provided for up to 24 months while residents work on life issues that will lead to their independence.

Permanent Housing

Carpenter's Place provides Permanent Supported Housing for the Chronically Homeless by making available a mixture of open market housing units consisting of 10 one bedroom and 5 multiple bedroom units that can be utilized as Permanent Supportive Housing for Chronically Homeless males, females, and/or families.

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