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Homeless outreach services include outreach, housing search and plan, and assistance.
Drumm Farm provides support services to youth and young adults struggling with maintaining stable housing across eastern Jackson County. Drumm employs a case worker and therapist who will provide outreach in local schools, community agencies, libraries, and other community locations to conveniently offer youth an array of services and resources.
The Street Outreach Program enables Rediscover to help individuals out of homelessness and into safe shelter. The program’s primary goal is to provide street-based services to homeless individuals through connecting them to housing, physical health treatment, mental health treatment, entitlements, needed resources, etc..
Consumers typically are those not seeking assistance through the temporary shelters. Provide outreach in the form of food/clothing/toiletry items to homeless individuals, all services taken to clients.
Honk n Holler is an outreach program that travels throughout the community every week to areas where homeless people are known to be living. They bring soup, sandwiches, and coffee, as well as blankets, warm clothing and other necessities. The goal is to build a rapport with the homeless community and ultimately connect them with mainstream services that will help move them toward permanent or supportive housing and/or other services needed.

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