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HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION AND SUPPORT SERVICES | CLEAR PATH FOR VETERANS NEW ENGLAND

Services include: 1) Financial Literacy, creating a budget, banking/ checking accounts, managing your finances; 2) Wellness as we age 3) Nutrition, shopping, simple, health meal planning, a well-stocked kitchen; 4) Legal, making a will, power of attorney, health care proxy, divorce resolution and credit counseling; 5) Housing, service agreements, tenancy rights/ responsibilities, referrals to community partner; 6) MH /SUD, signs/symptoms of crises, trauma and connection to MH and addictions issues; clinical group and individual sessions. PHASE Addictions Recovery-30-day cycle of psycho-educational groups, 12 Step Programs & individual sessions; Resiliency Nutritional and Neuro Emotional Technique Program; 7) Hobbies and activities 8) Basic Life Skills, personal hygiene, maintaining an orderly residence; 9) Community Supports, types, resources, and making connections; 10) Arts Expression, individual, group sessions, shows.

Last assured

06/06/2023

Physical Address

84 Antietam Street, Devens, MA 01434

Hours

Mon. - Fri., 8 am - 4:30 pm

Voice

9783848800

Service/Intake | Operations

Voice

9783848800

Service/Intake

Application process

Call for appropriate forms and application material

Fee

No fee

Eligibility

Military, Veterans and household family members

Agency info

CLEAR PATH FOR VETERANS NEW ENGLAND

In recognition of the responsibility of communities to help those who serve, the mission of Clear Path for Veterans New England is to empower Service Members, Veterans, and their families through supportive programs and services in a safe, respectful environment. All services are free to Service Members, Veterans and their family members. Our motto is “We Support the Journey Home”. This is so important to this region of the country where the Department of Veterans Affairs reports there are approximately 1 Million Veterans living in the New England area. However, there are a very limited number of active duty military posts in the region creating difficulties in accessing continuous transition support for Military members coming home.