Residential Homes I, II, and III provide safe housing, stability, and individualized support for pregnant women, adolescent mothers, and their babies who are facing homelessness, violence, or social vulnerability. Each mother receives a personalized intervention plan focused on safety, emotional support, parental skills, education, and future reintegration. The goal is to help each family leave with autonomy, secure housing, employment, childcare solutions, and a support network.
Many mothers and babies face homelessness, domestic violence, or unsafe living conditions. A growing number of immigrant mothers arrive without housing, support networks, or access to health and social services. These families are exposed to serious risks, instability, and social exclusion, with no safe place to stay during pregnancy or early motherhood.
The Residential Homes provide safe housing, daily care, and multidisciplinary support for mothers and babies at risk, including immigrant families. Each mother receives a personalized plan with psychosocial support, parenting guidance, and reintegration activities. This ensures safety, stability, and a structured path toward autonomy and long-term reintegration.
By offering protection, guidance, and continuous support, the Residential Homes help mothers-especially immigrants-rebuild their lives safely. Long term, the project reduces homelessness, strengthens family stability, and promotes successful reintegration. Children grow up safer, and mothers gain confidence, skills, and autonomy for a sustainable future.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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