1417 NUNEZ STREET NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 70114

504-362-1066

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CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR A BETTER ALGIERS
HOME AGAIN RESIDENCE

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PROGRAMS

INTAKE PROCESS

SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

  

The goal of Home Again is to provide the path for homeless HIV/AIDS-infected individuals to move to permanent housing and life as a productive citizen while experiencing positive health outcomes and reduced viral loads.


THE INTAKE PROCESS 

Potential residents or their 

representative must:


  • Submit Social Work and Physician Referrals Forms
  • Submit a Copy of Insurance Card and Picture ID
  • Submit A Negative TB screen (not older than 6 months )
  • Schedule an Intake Interview


CCFBA/HOME AGAIN RESIDENCE maintains 

a waiting list throughout the year and works to get clients housed as fast as possible. 

All referrals should be submitted to 

Tonja Sorrell via fax at 504-275-1118 

or e-mail at tsorrell@ccfbano.org

SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

  

Housing Case Management: CCFBA’s housing case management is implemented following the five core principles of Housing First and Harm Reduction.

 
Medical Case Management: CCFBA’s Medical Case Manager will provide a range of client–centered services linking clients with health care, psychosocial, and other services that improve overall health.  

 
 Psychosocial Counseling:  CCFBA provides a holistic continuum of care to serve clients with HIV/AIDS who are capable of self-care but requiring continuing psychosocial support services to ensure adherence to their care plans, reduce their viral loads, and remain in recovery.  We offer both individual and group sessions for HIV/AIDS-infected and-affected individuals and their families.

 
Substance Abuse Outpatient Counseling:  
OUR LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS  OFFER:    

• Psychosocial Counseling

• Substance Abuse Counseling 

FACILITY BASED/TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

FACILITY BASED/TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

FACILITY BASED/TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

 

 HOME AGAIN RESIDENCE is a 24-hour facility based transitional housing facility.   CCFBA’s transitional housing options that are linked 

to supportive services provide a stable environment for a individual living with HIV/AIDS.  

CCFBA's Housing assistance services are provided for housing emergencies and are considered short term in nature and are for the purpose of maintaining an individual or family in a long-term,       stable living situation. 


EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

FACILITY BASED/TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

FACILITY BASED/TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

  GED/WORK READINESS  

(HI-SET/GED PREP) 

Is an Adult Literacy Program that provides every 

advantage possible to students for their future 

as successful, contributing members of society. 

CCFBA Realizes that many participants come to us 

with situations resulting in a lack of credits 

necessary for a traditional Louisiana high school 

diploma. This program offers a fantastic alternative. 

The HI-SET (GED PREP) PROGRAM prepares students 

to both take and pass the GED exam in order 

to acquire a General Educational Development 

diploma.  Students for the Adult Literacy 

Program must be at least 16 years of age, have

a legitimate reason or need to pursue a GED diploma 

and have approval and support from parents 

and/or caregivers if under 18 years of age.

Students also receive instruction in Life Skills, 

Teacher - Student counseling in Family Relationships, 

and Career Vocational Development with Work Readiness 

training in Resume writing and Job seeking skills.

 

Concerned Citizens For A Better Algiers

1417 Nunez Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70114, United States

504-362-1066

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