Gwinnett Children's Shelter, Inc.
Home of Hope at Gwinnett Children’s Shelter helps children and their moms who are homeless. It offers a 3- to 12-month place to live with room and board, meals, life skills classes, and help with school, jobs, parenting, and money planning.
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This agency provides transitional housing for homeless mothers with children and single women that were former foster children.
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- Who they serve
- Women with children, Single women, Youth (under 25)AI-extracted, unconfirmed
- Gender restrictions
- Women onlyAI-extracted, unconfirmed
- Curfew
- 9 p.m. daily for all guestsAI-extracted, unconfirmed
What they offer 4
- Not yet verified
Transitional Housing/Shelter * Women * Former Foster ChildrenService
- Not yet verified
Transitional Housing/Shelter * Single Parent Families Headed by MothersService
- Recently verified· Jul 12
Transitional Living ProgramProgram
A 3- to 12-month residential program for children and their moms experiencing homelessness, with room and board, meals, life skills, and individualized plans.
- Recently verified· Jul 12
Life Skills ClassesService
Moms in the program attend classes focused on independence, including education, career preparation, parenting, and financial planning.
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