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- Reentry Transitional and Supportive Housing | SF. gov
The Minna Project is a dual diagnosis transitional housing program with onsite supportive services The program offers clinical services, case management, reenrty planning, benefits acquisition, and assistance with permanent housing placement
- Citywide CASC | Citywide Case Management
This project aims to mitigate barriers to reentry by expanding access to transitional housing and behavioral health services to support the needs of justice-involved adults, reduce our overreliance on incarceration, and safely reduce the jail population "
- Minna Street Hotel - San Francisco, CA | Clearinghouse CDFI
The Minna Project (MP) is a transitional housing program for justice-involved adults with a history of substance use and or mental illness MP also provides onsite supportive services including behavioral healthcare
- ABOUT US | Positive Directions
Established TRP Academy for reentry transitional and supportive housing, the Billie Holiday Stabilization Center, and the Minna Project, which provides transitional housing for dual diagnosis
- Drug-free rehab facility in SoMa aims to transform lives and the . . .
But the leaders of the Minna Project, a rehab center in the South of Market neighborhood that began accepting clients from city jails in May, hope to become stakeholders in the community instead
- SF Announces Behavioral Health Facility to Help Homeless People Exiting . . .
The new transitional housing facility, called the Minna Project and located at 509 Minna St , will be able to house up to 75 individuals once it opens in early May
- City Announces Launch Of Behavioral Health Facility To Help . . . - SFGATE
The new transitional housing facility, called the Minna Project and located at 509 Minna St , will be able to house up to 75 individuals once it opens in early May
- A promising alternative to incarceration planned for S. F.
The new 75-bed, five-story building, called the Minna Project, is one solution for those with experiences in the criminal justice system and a history of substance use, homelessness or mental
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