Adults and families facing substance use, mental health challenges, homelessness, or life after incarceration can find coordinated support here through integrated programs that address recovery, housing, and behavioral health together. Services include counseling, education, and re-entry support, all designed to help people regain stability and confidence as they rebuild their lives. Experience Coordinated Care and Local Access Programs combine substance use recovery, mental health counseling, and essential life-skills training. Clients can access re-entry assistance, parenting classes, and education on topics such as anger management, domestic violence, and HIV/AIDS prevention. Staff work with local partners and housing agencies to ensure care is coordinated and support remains consistent over time. Build Confidence and Lasting Recovery Clients take part in individual and group counseling, case management, and community-based classes. These sessions help people manage emotions, strengthen relationships, and maintain sobriety or mental wellness. A structured, supportive environment fosters the development of healthy habits and prepares individuals for long-term goals, such as securing housing, finding employment, and reuniting with family.