For many men, women and families who are homeless, the first step to getting off the streets is connecting to one of Primavera’s emergency services programs where they will find immediate relief and shelter as they recover from economic crisis. These programs often serve as the first stepping-stone out of poverty, assisting people to acquire the information and skills needed to live independently and offset future crises.
Homeless Intervention and Prevention (HIP) formerly Relief and Referral (R&R). Homeless Intervention and Prevention includes the following programs:
Primavera helps men, women and families who are homeless transition to a stable lifestyle by providing safe, affordable housing and steady employment.
Vocation for Veterans, formally Homeless Veteran Reintegration Project (HVRP)
Prisoner Re-Entry Partnership (PREP)
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Primavera provides a variety of financial education and asset-building services, including incentive-based savings plans as it partners with individuals and families seeking long term financial empowerment.
Financial Education and Her Family
Primavera’s commitment to social and economic justice in the context of vibrant and revitalized neighborhoods has challenged the organization to integrate its neighborhood revitalization and community engagement activities. The strategy is to integrate community development and community engagement by strengthening resident leadership development and organizing across sectors with multiple community partners in targeted neighborhoods.
Neighborhood Revitalization includes the following programs:
Community Engagement includes the following programs: