
N Street Village offers housing, food, day care, health care, and counseling to women who have a history of homelessness and/or suffer from mental illness, addiction, and/or physical abuse. By providing a continuum of services, N Street Village assists homeless and formerly homeless women achieve self-sufficiency.
Typically, N Street Village's clients first become involved by visiting the Bethany Women's Center, a drop-in day program, and entering Case Management. Once entered into the program, women have access to mental health, physical health and addiction recovery services. in addition, there are six shelter and housing programs available to these low-income and homeless women. To help women get back on their feet financially, there is also an Education and Employment Center where they can receive vocational training and achieving literacy, among other things.
Learn about Shiri Yadlin's 2010 Shepherd Alliance internship at N Street Village.