The Webster House DC is a small, home-like program located in Washington, DC, providing temporary housing and supportive services to 12 homeless men. With 24-hour residential monitoring, the program offers case management, employment and housing placement assistance, substance abuse counseling, life skills training, and social skills development to help individuals regain stability and independence.
As part of their commitment to fostering responsibility, the men at The Webster House are assigned tasks to maintain the property, creating a sense of ownership and community. Eligible individuals must be homeless men aged 18 and older, residing in the District of Columbia, and meet specific admission requirements, including recent tuberculosis testing and a police clearance letter. Through their programs and services, The Webster House aims to empower men experiencing homelessness to overcome challenges and transition towards a brighter future.
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