care management
Jubilee provides safety, support and learning opportunities so women can gain skills related to three components to self-sufficiency: maintaining independent housing, reaching economic wellbeing and personal empowerment. Jubilee’s personalized, wrap-around services address all the issues that led a woman to homelessness, including domestic violence, economic catastrophe, illness, disability, depression and/or low self-esteem. Jubilee then provides her with tools and resources to gain the skills and confidence to overcome obstacles and create a healthy, positive and stable life.
Our strategy is to utilize program tools such as individualized care management, technology training, life skills training, community accountability and personal responsibility. Jubilee’s care managers meet women where they are at, offering support, encouragement and coaching. Care managers connect residents to internal and external resources such as: 
- educational and job training programs
- legal assistance
- employment resources
- independent housing assistance
- health care
- mental health therapy
Our care management team works with each resident to create an Individual Success Plan, with goals to help build long-term changes. Each plan incorporates economic wellbeing, independent living and personal empowerment, the basic tools needed to become self-sufficient. Each woman is linked with the resources she needs to reach her goals.
