At Eva's Village, we understand how difficult it is to break the cycle of addiction.
Because each individual is unique and may respond to treatment and care differently, we offer a variety of social services and clinical programs to help people find their path to recovery.
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"They treated me with compassion. That's what makes Eva's different, they care."
Eva's Community Kitchen provides an average of 1,100 meals daily to community members and residents of our homeless shelters and halfway houses. Our Community Kitchen serves one breakfast at 8:30 a.m. and two lunches at 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. on weekdays. One lunch is served on Saturdays and Sundays at 12:00 p.m. We welcome the participation of individuals as well as local businesses, religious, civic and educational organizations who choose to volunteer as a group.
Our Emergency Shelter for Men and our Emergency Shelter for Women provide emergency, temporary housing and access to critical services for people experiencing homelessness who are 18 years of age and older.
During calendar year 2023 we housed 181 individuals in our emergency shelters.
In our Hope Residence, mothers live with and care for their children while working on their recovery. While these moms attend counseling sessions and workshops, their children are cared for in our trauma-informed childcare. This program allows mothers to focus on their recovery journey while keeping families intact.
The Culinary School at Eva’s Village was established in 2013 as a private career school where students earn a Certificate of Completion and ServeSafe Certification. The focus of the 20-week program is to train and place students in culinary careers. 95% of our graduates have found employment in the hospitality industry.
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