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PREBLE STREET
A month before turning 18, Ben arrived at Preble Street after having stayed at multiple foster homes and youth shelters. Over the course of the spring and summer, Teen Services staff — along with collaborative partners — provided Ben the structure and stability he desperately wanted and needed. Ben gained. VIEW STORY. ANTI-TRAFFICKING SERVICES Since 2013, Preble Street ATS and its partners have provided services to women and men, transgender individuals, and children who have been forced into all types of human trafficking — people who have been forced to perform a variety of work — including prostitution, domestic services, agricultural and restaurant work — through sexual, physical, and/or psychological violence. THE LEARNING COLLABORATIVE The Learning Collaborative was developed to: improve the quality of care and client access to existing providers and established medical homes. advance medical residents’ understanding and education of the needs and care of homeless and other vulnerable patients. Based on needs identified by Preble Street and MMC Homeless Health Partners,the
TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.TEEN CENTER
What We Offer. Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed service coordination model. As the core component of Preble Street Teen Services, the Teen Center helps to meet immediate needs — providing warmth and safety, nutritious meals, clothing, andcrisis
FLORENCE HOUSE
Florence House provides safe, supported permanent housing to chronically homeless women in Portland, Maine. A partnership between Avesta Housing and Preble Street, the property was built and is owned and managed by Avesta; Preble Street provides 24-hour staffing and coordinates service provision to all tenants.HUSTON COMMONS
A Home for Good. Huston Commons is the third Housing First program in Portland and was completed in 2017. Avesta Housing developed, owns, and manages the building, and Preble Street provides on-site staffing, including social work services for tenants.. Together, the 30 tenants of Huston Commons spent thousands of nights in Portland shelters, in the woods, or under bridges beforeLOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. On March 24, 2005, the day we opened Logan Place, the number of people usingSOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
PREBLE STREET
A month before turning 18, Ben arrived at Preble Street after having stayed at multiple foster homes and youth shelters. Over the course of the spring and summer, Teen Services staff — along with collaborative partners — provided Ben the structure and stability he desperately wanted and needed. Ben gained. VIEW STORY. ANTI-TRAFFICKING SERVICES Since 2013, Preble Street ATS and its partners have provided services to women and men, transgender individuals, and children who have been forced into all types of human trafficking — people who have been forced to perform a variety of work — including prostitution, domestic services, agricultural and restaurant work — through sexual, physical, and/or psychological violence. THE LEARNING COLLABORATIVE The Learning Collaborative was developed to: improve the quality of care and client access to existing providers and established medical homes. advance medical residents’ understanding and education of the needs and care of homeless and other vulnerable patients. Based on needs identified by Preble Street and MMC Homeless Health Partners,the
TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.TEEN CENTER
What We Offer. Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed service coordination model. As the core component of Preble Street Teen Services, the Teen Center helps to meet immediate needs — providing warmth and safety, nutritious meals, clothing, andcrisis
FLORENCE HOUSE
Florence House provides safe, supported permanent housing to chronically homeless women in Portland, Maine. A partnership between Avesta Housing and Preble Street, the property was built and is owned and managed by Avesta; Preble Street provides 24-hour staffing and coordinates service provision to all tenants.HUSTON COMMONS
A Home for Good. Huston Commons is the third Housing First program in Portland and was completed in 2017. Avesta Housing developed, owns, and manages the building, and Preble Street provides on-site staffing, including social work services for tenants.. Together, the 30 tenants of Huston Commons spent thousands of nights in Portland shelters, in the woods, or under bridges beforeLOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. On March 24, 2005, the day we opened Logan Place, the number of people usingSOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
HOUSING SERVICES
Preble Street is committed to providing safe, affordable, permanent housing and support to chronically homeless men and women in Maine. Our services are based on approaches to homelessness and chronic mental illness that have emerged nationally as key strategies for ending homelessness combined with experience gained at the Preble Street Resource Center. DONATE - PREBLE STREET Preble Street is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that depends on the generosity of friends who lend their time and their resources. Every gift you make, every hour you spend, helps those most inLOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. STREET OUTREACH COLLABORATIVE STREET OUTREACH COLLABORATIVE. Preble Street’s new Street Outreach Collaborative provides social work services and two meals every day on a mobile basis at various stops around Portland where unhoused people spend time or have appointments. Meals are distributed in the morning and afternoon — click here to view schedule — with servicesFOOD PANTRY
The pantry provides a clear lifeline for families and individuals. Preble Street Food Pantry provides a box filled with both fresh and non-perishable food to meet basic nutritional needs for individuals and families. Emergency food boxes are also available at the Teen Center for people who are unable to make it to the Food Pantry. 100%of the
SOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
IN-KIND DONATIONS
Vehicles. Through the v-Dac Vehicle Donation Program, any car, truck, boat, or RV can benefit Preble Street. You can raise awareness of the needs of teens and adults experiencing homelessness and help get others involved by organizing a food, clothing, or toiletry drive (PDF) to help us stock our shelves. FOR CHRONICALLY HOMELESS MAINERS, HOUSING FIRST CAN BE A For Chronically Homeless Mainers, Housing First Can Be A Lifesaving Solution. February 24, 2020. February 10, 2020. Housing First is exactly what it sounds like: the idea is that people do better when they have permanent housing — and then are more likely to access services like counseling and rehab. So Preble Street worked with the HOMELESS VOICES FOR JUSTICE Homeless Voices for Justice (HVJ) Homeless Voices for Justice (HVJ) is a grassroots organization that works for social change with, and on behalf of, people with lived experience of homelessness and poverty. HVJ organizes efforts based on the belief that true change occurs only when those affected by an unjust system are directly involved in JOE KREISLER TEEN SHELTER A Safe Place for Homeless and Runaway Youth. A low-barrier, state licensed, emergency overnight shelter, the Joe Kreisler Teen Shelter offers a safe place for homeless and runaway youth ages 12 through 20, provides access to a full range of services to assist them in making plans to stay off the street, and coordinates policies as well as individual interventions with Preble Street Teen Center.PREBLE STREET
A month before turning 18, Ben arrived at Preble Street after having stayed at multiple foster homes and youth shelters. Over the course of the spring and summer, Teen Services staff — along with collaborative partners — provided Ben the structure and stability he desperately wanted and needed. Ben gained. VIEW STORY.HOUSING SERVICES
Preble Street is committed to providing safe, affordable, permanent housing and support to chronically homeless men and women in Maine. Our services are based on approaches to homelessness and chronic mental illness that have emerged nationally as key strategies for ending homelessness combined with experience gained at the Preble Street Resource Center. ANTI-TRAFFICKING SERVICES Since 2013, Preble Street ATS and its partners have provided services to women and men, transgender individuals, and children who have been forced into all types of human trafficking — people who have been forced to perform a variety of work — including prostitution, domestic services, agricultural and restaurant work — through sexual, physical, and/or psychological violence.RAPID REHOUSING
RAPID REHOUSING. Thanks to a new MaineHousing grant, Preble Street, the City of Portland, and Amistad are partnering to provide rapid rehousing services to people experiencing homelessness. Rapid ReHousing is an evidence-based intervention that uses casework and financial assistance to help individuals and families return tohousing quickly and
TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
THE LEARNING COLLABORATIVE The Learning Collaborative was developed to: improve the quality of care and client access to existing providers and established medical homes. advance medical residents’ understanding and education of the needs and care of homeless and other vulnerable patients. Based on needs identified by Preble Street and MMC Homeless Health Partners,the
VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.TEEN CENTER
What We Offer. Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed service coordination model. As the core component of Preble Street Teen Services, the Teen Center helps to meet immediate needs — providing warmth and safety, nutritious meals, clothing, andcrisis
HUSTON COMMONS
A Home for Good. Huston Commons is the third Housing First program in Portland and was completed in 2017. Avesta Housing developed, owns, and manages the building, and Preble Street provides on-site staffing, including social work services for tenants.. Together, the 30 tenants of Huston Commons spent thousands of nights in Portland shelters, in the woods, or under bridges beforeLOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. On March 24, 2005, the day we opened Logan Place, the number of people usingPREBLE STREET
A month before turning 18, Ben arrived at Preble Street after having stayed at multiple foster homes and youth shelters. Over the course of the spring and summer, Teen Services staff — along with collaborative partners — provided Ben the structure and stability he desperately wanted and needed. Ben gained. VIEW STORY.HOUSING SERVICES
Preble Street is committed to providing safe, affordable, permanent housing and support to chronically homeless men and women in Maine. Our services are based on approaches to homelessness and chronic mental illness that have emerged nationally as key strategies for ending homelessness combined with experience gained at the Preble Street Resource Center. ANTI-TRAFFICKING SERVICES Since 2013, Preble Street ATS and its partners have provided services to women and men, transgender individuals, and children who have been forced into all types of human trafficking — people who have been forced to perform a variety of work — including prostitution, domestic services, agricultural and restaurant work — through sexual, physical, and/or psychological violence.RAPID REHOUSING
RAPID REHOUSING. Thanks to a new MaineHousing grant, Preble Street, the City of Portland, and Amistad are partnering to provide rapid rehousing services to people experiencing homelessness. Rapid ReHousing is an evidence-based intervention that uses casework and financial assistance to help individuals and families return tohousing quickly and
TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
THE LEARNING COLLABORATIVE The Learning Collaborative was developed to: improve the quality of care and client access to existing providers and established medical homes. advance medical residents’ understanding and education of the needs and care of homeless and other vulnerable patients. Based on needs identified by Preble Street and MMC Homeless Health Partners,the
VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.TEEN CENTER
What We Offer. Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed service coordination model. As the core component of Preble Street Teen Services, the Teen Center helps to meet immediate needs — providing warmth and safety, nutritious meals, clothing, andcrisis
HUSTON COMMONS
A Home for Good. Huston Commons is the third Housing First program in Portland and was completed in 2017. Avesta Housing developed, owns, and manages the building, and Preble Street provides on-site staffing, including social work services for tenants.. Together, the 30 tenants of Huston Commons spent thousands of nights in Portland shelters, in the woods, or under bridges beforeLOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. On March 24, 2005, the day we opened Logan Place, the number of people usingHOUSING SERVICES
Preble Street is committed to providing safe, affordable, permanent housing and support to chronically homeless men and women in Maine. Our services are based on approaches to homelessness and chronic mental illness that have emerged nationally as key strategies for ending homelessness combined with experience gained at the Preble Street Resource Center.CENTRAL KITCHEN
CENTRAL KITCHEN. The Central Kitchen is the major food production and distribution site for Preble Street, preparing meals to go for area shelters and the Street Outreach Collaborative. Through this program, everyone staying at the YMCA and in shelters in Portland is able to get three meals a day, 365 days a year at the shelter where they areLOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities.FOOD PANTRY
The pantry provides a clear lifeline for families and individuals. Preble Street Food Pantry provides a box filled with both fresh and non-perishable food to meet basic nutritional needs for individuals and families. Emergency food boxes are also available at the Teen Center for people who are unable to make it to the Food Pantry. 100%of the
STREET OUTREACH COLLABORATIVE STREET OUTREACH COLLABORATIVE. Preble Street’s new Street Outreach Collaborative provides social work services and two meals every day on a mobile basis at various stops around Portland where unhoused people spend time or have appointments. Meals are distributed in the morning and afternoon — click here to view schedule — with servicesFLORENCE HOUSE
Florence House provides safe, supported permanent housing to chronically homeless women in Portland, Maine. A partnership between Avesta Housing and Preble Street, the property was built and is owned and managed by Avesta; Preble Street provides 24-hour staffing and coordinates service provision to all tenants.SOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
IN-KIND DONATIONS
Vehicles. Through the v-Dac Vehicle Donation Program, any car, truck, boat, or RV can benefit Preble Street. You can raise awareness of the needs of teens and adults experiencing homelessness and help get others involved by organizing a food, clothing, or toiletry drive (PDF) to help us stock our shelves.STAFF & BOARD
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HOMELESS VOICES FOR JUSTICE Homeless Voices for Justice (HVJ) Homeless Voices for Justice (HVJ) is a grassroots organization that works for social change with, and on behalf of, people with lived experience of homelessness and poverty. HVJ organizes efforts based on the belief that true change occurs only when those affected by an unjust system are directly involved inPREBLE STREET
A month before turning 18, Ben arrived at Preble Street after having stayed at multiple foster homes and youth shelters. Over the course of the spring and summer, Teen Services staff — along with collaborative partners — provided Ben the structure and stability he desperately wanted and needed. Ben gained. VIEW STORY. ANTI-TRAFFICKING SERVICES Since 2013, Preble Street ATS and its partners have provided services to women and men, transgender individuals, and children who have been forced into all types of human trafficking — people who have been forced to perform a variety of work — including prostitution, domestic services, agricultural and restaurant work — through sexual, physical, and/or psychological violence. THE LEARNING COLLABORATIVE The Learning Collaborative was developed to: improve the quality of care and client access to existing providers and established medical homes. advance medical residents’ understanding and education of the needs and care of homeless and other vulnerable patients. Based on needs identified by Preble Street and MMC Homeless Health Partners,the
RAPID REHOUSING
RAPID REHOUSING. Thanks to a new MaineHousing grant, Preble Street, the City of Portland, and Amistad are partnering to provide rapid rehousing services to people experiencing homelessness. Rapid ReHousing is an evidence-based intervention that uses casework and financial assistance to help individuals and families return tohousing quickly and
TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
TEEN CENTER
What We Offer. Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed service coordination model. As the core component of Preble Street Teen Services, the Teen Center helps to meet immediate needs — providing warmth and safety, nutritious meals, clothing, andcrisis
VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.HUSTON COMMONS
A Home for Good. Huston Commons is the third Housing First program in Portland and was completed in 2017. Avesta Housing developed, owns, and manages the building, and Preble Street provides on-site staffing, including social work services for tenants.. Together, the 30 tenants of Huston Commons spent thousands of nights in Portland shelters, in the woods, or under bridges beforeFLORENCE HOUSE
Florence House provides safe, supported permanent housing to chronically homeless women in Portland, Maine. A partnership between Avesta Housing and Preble Street, the property was built and is owned and managed by Avesta; Preble Street provides 24-hour staffing and coordinates service provision to all tenants.SOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
PREBLE STREET
A month before turning 18, Ben arrived at Preble Street after having stayed at multiple foster homes and youth shelters. Over the course of the spring and summer, Teen Services staff — along with collaborative partners — provided Ben the structure and stability he desperately wanted and needed. Ben gained. VIEW STORY. ANTI-TRAFFICKING SERVICES Since 2013, Preble Street ATS and its partners have provided services to women and men, transgender individuals, and children who have been forced into all types of human trafficking — people who have been forced to perform a variety of work — including prostitution, domestic services, agricultural and restaurant work — through sexual, physical, and/or psychological violence. THE LEARNING COLLABORATIVE The Learning Collaborative was developed to: improve the quality of care and client access to existing providers and established medical homes. advance medical residents’ understanding and education of the needs and care of homeless and other vulnerable patients. Based on needs identified by Preble Street and MMC Homeless Health Partners,the
RAPID REHOUSING
RAPID REHOUSING. Thanks to a new MaineHousing grant, Preble Street, the City of Portland, and Amistad are partnering to provide rapid rehousing services to people experiencing homelessness. Rapid ReHousing is an evidence-based intervention that uses casework and financial assistance to help individuals and families return tohousing quickly and
TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
TEEN CENTER
What We Offer. Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed service coordination model. As the core component of Preble Street Teen Services, the Teen Center helps to meet immediate needs — providing warmth and safety, nutritious meals, clothing, andcrisis
VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.HUSTON COMMONS
A Home for Good. Huston Commons is the third Housing First program in Portland and was completed in 2017. Avesta Housing developed, owns, and manages the building, and Preble Street provides on-site staffing, including social work services for tenants.. Together, the 30 tenants of Huston Commons spent thousands of nights in Portland shelters, in the woods, or under bridges beforeFLORENCE HOUSE
Florence House provides safe, supported permanent housing to chronically homeless women in Portland, Maine. A partnership between Avesta Housing and Preble Street, the property was built and is owned and managed by Avesta; Preble Street provides 24-hour staffing and coordinates service provision to all tenants.SOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
WHAT WE DO - PREBLE STREET Preble Street offers. We are continuously adapting our services to meet the needs of the community. On any given day staff may be: Providing case management to a human trafficking survivor. Feeding a hungry family. Finding shelter for a teen or adult experiencing homelessness. Helping a young person resume her education.HOUSING SERVICES
Preble Street is committed to providing safe, affordable, permanent housing and support to chronically homeless men and women in Maine. Our services are based on approaches to homelessness and chronic mental illness that have emerged nationally as key strategies for ending homelessness combined with experience gained at the Preble Street Resource Center. ANTI-TRAFFICKING SERVICES Since 2013, Preble Street ATS and its partners have provided services to women and men, transgender individuals, and children who have been forced into all types of human trafficking — people who have been forced to perform a variety of work — including prostitution, domestic services, agricultural and restaurant work — through sexual, physical, and/or psychological violence.TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
CENTRAL KITCHEN
CENTRAL KITCHEN. The Central Kitchen is the major food production and distribution site for Preble Street, preparing meals to go for area shelters and the Street Outreach Collaborative. Through this program, everyone staying at the YMCA and in shelters in Portland is able to get three meals a day, 365 days a year at the shelter where they areFOOD PANTRY
The pantry provides a clear lifeline for families and individuals. Preble Street Food Pantry provides a box filled with both fresh and non-perishable food to meet basic nutritional needs for individuals and families. Emergency food boxes are also available at the Teen Center for people who are unable to make it to the Food Pantry. 100%of the
STREET OUTREACH COLLABORATIVE STREET OUTREACH COLLABORATIVE. Preble Street’s new Street Outreach Collaborative provides social work services and two meals every day on a mobile basis at various stops around Portland where unhoused people spend time or have appointments. Meals are distributed in the morning and afternoon — click here to view schedule — with servicesSOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
LOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. On March 24, 2005, the day we opened Logan Place, the number of people using FOR CHRONICALLY HOMELESS MAINERS, HOUSING FIRST CAN BE A For Chronically Homeless Mainers, Housing First Can Be A Lifesaving Solution. February 24, 2020. February 10, 2020. Housing First is exactly what it sounds like: the idea is that people do better when they have permanent housing — and then are more likely to access services like counseling and rehab. So Preble Street worked with thePREBLE STREET
A month before turning 18, Ben arrived at Preble Street after having stayed at multiple foster homes and youth shelters. Over the course of the spring and summer, Teen Services staff — along with collaborative partners — provided Ben the structure and stability he desperately wanted and needed. Ben gained. VIEW STORY. ANTI-TRAFFICKING SERVICES Since 2013, Preble Street ATS and its partners have provided services to women and men, transgender individuals, and children who have been forced into all types of human trafficking — people who have been forced to perform a variety of work — including prostitution, domestic services, agricultural and restaurant work — through sexual, physical, and/or psychological violence. THE LEARNING COLLABORATIVE The Learning Collaborative was developed to: improve the quality of care and client access to existing providers and established medical homes. advance medical residents’ understanding and education of the needs and care of homeless and other vulnerable patients. Based on needs identified by Preble Street and MMC Homeless Health Partners,the
FOOD PANTRY
The pantry provides a clear lifeline for families and individuals. Preble Street Food Pantry provides a box filled with both fresh and non-perishable food to meet basic nutritional needs for individuals and families. Emergency food boxes are also available at the Teen Center for people who are unable to make it to the Food Pantry. 100%of the
TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
HUSTON COMMONS
A Home for Good. Huston Commons is the third Housing First program in Portland and was completed in 2017. Avesta Housing developed, owns, and manages the building, and Preble Street provides on-site staffing, including social work services for tenants.. Together, the 30 tenants of Huston Commons spent thousands of nights in Portland shelters, in the woods, or under bridges before VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.FLORENCE HOUSE
Florence House provides safe, supported permanent housing to chronically homeless women in Portland, Maine. A partnership between Avesta Housing and Preble Street, the property was built and is owned and managed by Avesta; Preble Street provides 24-hour staffing and coordinates service provision to all tenants.LOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. On March 24, 2005, the day we opened Logan Place, the number of people usingSOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
PREBLE STREET
A month before turning 18, Ben arrived at Preble Street after having stayed at multiple foster homes and youth shelters. Over the course of the spring and summer, Teen Services staff — along with collaborative partners — provided Ben the structure and stability he desperately wanted and needed. Ben gained. VIEW STORY. THE LEARNING COLLABORATIVE The Learning Collaborative was developed to: improve the quality of care and client access to existing providers and established medical homes. advance medical residents’ understanding and education of the needs and care of homeless and other vulnerable patients. Based on needs identified by Preble Street and MMC Homeless Health Partners,the
ANTI-TRAFFICKING SERVICES Since 2013, Preble Street ATS and its partners have provided services to women and men, transgender individuals, and children who have been forced into all types of human trafficking — people who have been forced to perform a variety of work — including prostitution, domestic services, agricultural and restaurant work — through sexual, physical, and/or psychological violence.FOOD PANTRY
The pantry provides a clear lifeline for families and individuals. Preble Street Food Pantry provides a box filled with both fresh and non-perishable food to meet basic nutritional needs for individuals and families. Emergency food boxes are also available at the Teen Center for people who are unable to make it to the Food Pantry. 100%of the
TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
HUSTON COMMONS
A Home for Good. Huston Commons is the third Housing First program in Portland and was completed in 2017. Avesta Housing developed, owns, and manages the building, and Preble Street provides on-site staffing, including social work services for tenants.. Together, the 30 tenants of Huston Commons spent thousands of nights in Portland shelters, in the woods, or under bridges before VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.FLORENCE HOUSE
Florence House provides safe, supported permanent housing to chronically homeless women in Portland, Maine. A partnership between Avesta Housing and Preble Street, the property was built and is owned and managed by Avesta; Preble Street provides 24-hour staffing and coordinates service provision to all tenants.LOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. On March 24, 2005, the day we opened Logan Place, the number of people usingSOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
HOUSING SERVICES
Preble Street is committed to providing safe, affordable, permanent housing and support to chronically homeless men and women in Maine. Our services are based on approaches to homelessness and chronic mental illness that have emerged nationally as key strategies for ending homelessness combined with experience gained at the Preble Street Resource Center. ABOUT US - PREBLE STREET There are many ways to describe Preble Street. Drop-in centers, soup kitchens, food pantry, shelters, social work services, supported housing. These descriptions only tell part of the story, though. We are a community at Preble Street. The “We” means everyone involved: staff, board, volunteers, donors, and especially those whouse our services.
TAKE ACTION
ACTION ALERT: Act before January 1 to save people from living outside. At a public hearing NEXT WEEK on Tuesday, January 5 the City of Portland Planning Board will vote on the Preble Street conditional use application to open. Read More. December 30, 2020.TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
CENTRAL KITCHEN
CENTRAL KITCHEN. The Central Kitchen is the major food production and distribution site for Preble Street, preparing meals to go for area shelters and the Street Outreach Collaborative. Through this program, everyone staying at the YMCA and in shelters in Portland is able to get three meals a day, 365 days a year at the shelter where they areLOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. On March 24, 2005, the day we opened Logan Place, the number of people using STREET OUTREACH COLLABORATIVE STREET OUTREACH COLLABORATIVE. Preble Street’s new Street Outreach Collaborative provides social work services and two meals every day on a mobile basis at various stops around Portland where unhoused people spend time or have appointments. Meals are distributed in the morning and afternoon — click here to view schedule — with services VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.SOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
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Corporate Merchant Manager, L.L.Bean Controller, Forest Avenue Veterinary Hospital. SIGN UP FOR E-NEWS & ADVOCACY ALERTS. SIGN UP:E-NEWS
PREBLE STREET
A month before turning 18, Ben arrived at Preble Street after having stayed at multiple foster homes and youth shelters. Over the course of the spring and summer, Teen Services staff — along with collaborative partners — provided Ben the structure and stability he desperately wanted and needed. Ben gained. VIEW STORY. ANTI-TRAFFICKING SERVICES Since 2013, Preble Street ATS and its partners have provided services to women and men, transgender individuals, and children who have been forced into all types of human trafficking — people who have been forced to perform a variety of work — including prostitution, domestic services, agricultural and restaurant work — through sexual, physical, and/or psychological violence. THE LEARNING COLLABORATIVE The Learning Collaborative was developed to: improve the quality of care and client access to existing providers and established medical homes. advance medical residents’ understanding and education of the needs and care of homeless and other vulnerable patients. Based on needs identified by Preble Street and MMC Homeless Health Partners,the
FOOD PANTRY
The pantry provides a clear lifeline for families and individuals. Preble Street Food Pantry provides a box filled with both fresh and non-perishable food to meet basic nutritional needs for individuals and families. Emergency food boxes are also available at the Teen Center for people who are unable to make it to the Food Pantry. 100%of the
TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
HUSTON COMMONS
A Home for Good. Huston Commons is the third Housing First program in Portland and was completed in 2017. Avesta Housing developed, owns, and manages the building, and Preble Street provides on-site staffing, including social work services for tenants.. Together, the 30 tenants of Huston Commons spent thousands of nights in Portland shelters, in the woods, or under bridges before VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.FLORENCE HOUSE
Florence House provides safe, supported permanent housing to chronically homeless women in Portland, Maine. A partnership between Avesta Housing and Preble Street, the property was built and is owned and managed by Avesta; Preble Street provides 24-hour staffing and coordinates service provision to all tenants.LOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. On March 24, 2005, the day we opened Logan Place, the number of people usingSOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
PREBLE STREET
A month before turning 18, Ben arrived at Preble Street after having stayed at multiple foster homes and youth shelters. Over the course of the spring and summer, Teen Services staff — along with collaborative partners — provided Ben the structure and stability he desperately wanted and needed. Ben gained. VIEW STORY. ANTI-TRAFFICKING SERVICES Since 2013, Preble Street ATS and its partners have provided services to women and men, transgender individuals, and children who have been forced into all types of human trafficking — people who have been forced to perform a variety of work — including prostitution, domestic services, agricultural and restaurant work — through sexual, physical, and/or psychological violence. THE LEARNING COLLABORATIVE The Learning Collaborative was developed to: improve the quality of care and client access to existing providers and established medical homes. advance medical residents’ understanding and education of the needs and care of homeless and other vulnerable patients. Based on needs identified by Preble Street and MMC Homeless Health Partners,the
FOOD PANTRY
The pantry provides a clear lifeline for families and individuals. Preble Street Food Pantry provides a box filled with both fresh and non-perishable food to meet basic nutritional needs for individuals and families. Emergency food boxes are also available at the Teen Center for people who are unable to make it to the Food Pantry. 100%of the
TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
HUSTON COMMONS
A Home for Good. Huston Commons is the third Housing First program in Portland and was completed in 2017. Avesta Housing developed, owns, and manages the building, and Preble Street provides on-site staffing, including social work services for tenants.. Together, the 30 tenants of Huston Commons spent thousands of nights in Portland shelters, in the woods, or under bridges before VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.FLORENCE HOUSE
Florence House provides safe, supported permanent housing to chronically homeless women in Portland, Maine. A partnership between Avesta Housing and Preble Street, the property was built and is owned and managed by Avesta; Preble Street provides 24-hour staffing and coordinates service provision to all tenants.LOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. On March 24, 2005, the day we opened Logan Place, the number of people usingSOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
HOUSING SERVICES
Preble Street is committed to providing safe, affordable, permanent housing and support to chronically homeless men and women in Maine. Our services are based on approaches to homelessness and chronic mental illness that have emerged nationally as key strategies for ending homelessness combined with experience gained at the Preble Street Resource Center. ABOUT US - PREBLE STREET There are many ways to describe Preble Street. Drop-in centers, soup kitchens, food pantry, shelters, social work services, supported housing. These descriptions only tell part of the story, though. We are a community at Preble Street. The “We” means everyone involved: staff, board, volunteers, donors, and especially those whouse our services.
TAKE ACTION
ACTION ALERT: Act before January 1 to save people from living outside. At a public hearing NEXT WEEK on Tuesday, January 5 the City of Portland Planning Board will vote on the Preble Street conditional use application to open. Read More. December 30, 2020.TEEN SERVICES
The Preble Street Teen Center is the hub of services for homeless and runaway youth, providing immediate access and an acclaimed servicecoordination model.
CENTRAL KITCHEN
CENTRAL KITCHEN. The Central Kitchen is the major food production and distribution site for Preble Street, preparing meals to go for area shelters and the Street Outreach Collaborative. Through this program, everyone staying at the YMCA and in shelters in Portland is able to get three meals a day, 365 days a year at the shelter where they areLOGAN PLACE
Logan Place provides efficiency apartments and 24 hour on-site support for 30 adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. Logan Place, along with Florence House and Huston Commons, is a model for a real solution to the problem of homelessness in our communities. On March 24, 2005, the day we opened Logan Place, the number of people using STREET OUTREACH COLLABORATIVE STREET OUTREACH COLLABORATIVE. Preble Street’s new Street Outreach Collaborative provides social work services and two meals every day on a mobile basis at various stops around Portland where unhoused people spend time or have appointments. Meals are distributed in the morning and afternoon — click here to view schedule — with services VETERANS HOUSING SERVICES Preble Street Veterans Housing Services (VHS) assists veterans and their families in finding and maintaining stable housing and works to end homelessness among veterans throughout Maine. Our team covers all 16 counties in the state and has offices in Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor. Veteran homelessness is a solveable problem.SOUP KITCHENS
SOUP KITCHENS. Three meals are served each and every day to homeless and low-income women and youth at two Preble Street Soup Kitchens, which operate at the Teen Center and Florence House. There is no easy way to eliminate hunger in the world or in our neighborhood. None ofus alone can do it.
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From a nutritious meal to crisis intervention, from clean clothes to healthcare, from showers to a permanent home, Preble Street programs not only meet urgent needs but also create solutions to homelessnessand hunger.
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PREBLE STREET ASSUMES OPERATIONS OF QUARANTINE AND TEMPORARY WELLNESS SHELTERS IN LEWISTONMay 26, 2021
As of Sunday, May 16 Preble Street assumed operations of the 44 bed Quarantine and Temporary Wellness Shelters in Lewiston that have been run by Community Concepts Inc. (CCI) since early 2020. Many CCI shelter staff will continue their positions as Preble Street employees. “The critically important role of emergency shelters hasnever been more
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TELL THE PORTLAND CITY COUNCIL: NO SHELTER MORATORIUMMay 18, 2021
Update June 4: The attempt to pass a moratorium on shelters in Portland needed 7 City Councilor votes to pass as an emergency measure. It failed by one vote. Now we have a tougher road ahead. This Monday, June 7, the Portland City Council will vote again to institute a moratorium on emergency shelters inREAD MORE »
MAINE VOICES: AS NEED FOR SHELTERS IN PORTLAND GROWS, SO DOESRESISTANCE TO THEM
May 15, 2021
BY MARK R. SWANN SPECIAL TO THE PRESS HERALD Opening a new emergency shelter – or, I should say, trying to open a new emergency shelter – is perhaps the most challenging thing a social service agency can do. The politics are terrible, the neighborhood response can be vicious, the funding is woefully inadequate to bothREAD MORE »
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FEATURED PREBLE STREET STORIESBEN’S STORY
A month before turning 18, Ben arrived at Preble Street after having stayed at multiple foster homes and youth shelters. Over the course of the spring and summer, Teen Services staff — along with collaborative partners — provided Ben the structure and stability he desperately wanted and needed. Ben gainedVIEW STORY
JOJO’S STORY
JoJo became a tenant of Florence House after living in both the emergency shelter and safe haven housing in the building. “You have a place to go, you have people to talk to, you have the support of the staff. It’s a lot safer than being out in the streets…VIEW STORY
MATTHEW’S STORY
The first time Matthew experienced homelessness was when he was 14. He was living in the woods of rural Maine in a tent by himself. Depression about his situation led to substance use, which led to more depression, and he went a decade without seeing or speaking with hisfamily.
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This Monday, June 7, the Portland City Council will vote again to institute a moratorium on emergency shelters in the Bayside neighborhood of Portland, and they need only a majority vote to pass. https://twitter.com/preblestreet/status/1399791605310267397 Preble Street@PrebleStreet The pandemic & affordable housing crisis have almost doubled the time it takes to connect people experiencing homelessness to housing. In the interim, shelters are saving lives! Tell the City Council: NO SHELTER MORATORIUM! http://preblestreet.org/2021/05/18/no-moratorium Reply on Twitter 1400864696169869315Retweet
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Thank you for your leadership @SpeakerFecteau , and to Maine's legislature for recognizing that #dentalcareIShealthcare! Mainers are
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https://twitter.com/SpeakerFecteau/status/1400787631697432580 Ryan Fecteau 🏳️🌈@SpeakerFecteau TGIF! Check this front page coverage from @PressHerald. Yesterday, we passed my bill to expand dental coverage to more than 200K Mainers who were only covered for emergencies (aka when teeth/gums reach the pointof no return).
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Everyone has the right to a safe, affordable place to live! More aboutthese bills:
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Thanks to all who joined today's event at the State House demanding Shelter and Housing Solutions Now! Tenants, housing advocates, and supporters called on elected officials to pass a slate of bills that will address the current homelessness & affordable housing crises inMaine.
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