New Phoebe House
Family Reunification, Recovery & Resiliency Program serves multi-trauma-abused women with co-occurring chemical dependency & mental health challenges who are experiencing homelessness whose parental rights have been challenged by Child Protective Services, and their children under the age of 7. We provide housing, services & support for recovery, mental health stability, & family reunification, as well as interventions to prevent return to addiction, violence & homelessness once in permanent housing.
GENERAL POPULATION 2-3 ACE 25% PHOEBE POPULATION 2-3 ACE 11% GENERAL POPULATION 0-1 ACE 58% PHOEBE POPULATION 0-1 ACE 6% GENERAL POPULATION 4-9 ACE 17% PHOEBE POPULATION 4-9 ACE 82% GENERAL POPULATION PREVELANCE OF ACE S PHOEBE POPULATION COMPARSION
Phoebe A Shining and Radiant Woman Experienced Very High Childhood & Adult Trauma Including: Physical, Emotional, Verbal or Sexual Abuse Many Had Parents With Addiction, Mental Health Challenges, Incarceration, Or Absent Due To Death Or No Involvement Most Started Using Drugs Age 8-11 In Response to Trauma and Self-Treat Underlying Mental Health Challenges Such As Anxiety, Depression, Grief & Loss or PTSD Average ACE Score of Mothers 5.5 Adult Trauma Score Of Moms 6.6 Average Ace Score of Kids 5.0 Most Have Many Barriers To Housing including No income, No GED, Felonies, Evictions, Outstanding Bills, Bad Credit Our Moms Are The Strongest, Most Resilient Women You Will Ever Meet
New Phoebe House Recovery & Reunification Program Phoebe First Recovery Protection from Homelessness & Violence Outpatient Treatment Phoebe Education Phoebe Daily Life Chores Mental Health Assessment Counseling Physical & Dental Care Intensive Case Management Phoebe Family Reunification Parenting Classes Love & Logic, Circle of Security, Core Childhood Needs Coaching Visits Increasing Custody with visits, supervised & monitored, overnights, weekends and return home transition Legal Compliance with CPS, Drug Court, Department of Corrections. Generation NeXt Assessments Parenting Skills Inventory Child Case Management Phoebe Forward Resiliency Life Skills Coping Techniques Home CEO Training GED Prep GED Completion Career Assessment FAFSA Financial Literacy Vocational Training College Employment Managing Within A Budget Phoebe Forever AfterCare Home Based Visits & Case Management for 1 Year Following Program Housing Subsidies Phoebe Wisdom Series Past Resident Group Support Holiday Party Summer Reunion Phoebe Secret Facebook AfterCare Annual Survey
The Self-Sufficiency Goals for Mother: Gain Recovery Stability & Support Increase Mental Health Stability& Support Increase Financial Literacy Increase Parenting Skills Reunify Her Family Via Increased Visits or Full Custody Gain Education and Job Readiness Skills Expand Her Healthy Support Networks Transition into Permanent Housing & Remain Housed Have Violence Free Home & Healthy Relationships Become an Asset in the Community
Our Partnership With MHSUD Monies Phoebe Forever AfterCare Home Based Case Management For A Year Recovery & Relapse Prevention Plan Relapse Support Ongoing Sobriety Monitoring Mental Health Medication Compliance Monitoring Past Resident Group Support Service Referral Provider Coordination Parenting Support Child Wellbeing Checks Self Sufficiency Plan AND Thanks to the City of Tacoma AfterCare Case Management Partnerships Outpatient Treatment & Co-Occurring Services Comprehensive Life Resources Housing Subsidies MDC
1. Financial assistance to secure the best possible location the Phoebe can reasonably afford. 2. Through this intervention alone, the mother will not have to seek poor housing options, live with dysfunctional family members, or past violence partners to have a place to live that put her at risk. 3. Being a support system for the Phoebe when the environment triggers a negative response or poses a risk to relapse. 4. Continued development with housing partners and service providers to develop and sustain a solid communitybased support system around the Phoebe in her new home community. 5. The Phoebe Forever Aftercare element takes the woman through her first year of sobriety in the community, helps her confront fears, temptations and barriers and provides safety net funding until she can build a small reserve to survive small setbacks without compromising her housing status. 6. When the women leave a safe and stable environment, they are at risk of ceasing medications and habits that have contributed to important gains. By sustaining the length of time they are able to manage their mental health and gain skills in a supportive environment, their resiliency strengthens.
Since 2015, we have served 22 women 90% (20 of 22) chronically homeless remain housed 16 opened a checking account 6 women are currently employed 8 are currently in school 12 are actively engaged in counseling 15 have gained increased custody 10 of the women have gotten their CPS case closed 15 have increased income 1 is opening their own business 5 out of the 10 women on mental health medication have remained stable on their medication 100% of women that did not continue mental health medication have relapsed