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Life In Transition |
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Good Works has existed to love God by
serving the needs of the homeless and poor in rural Southeastern
Ohio since 1981. Since Good Works opened in 1981, we began to learn
that homelessness is often a symptom of long-term, deep-seated issues
in people that have resulted in broken lives and relationships. Ultimately,
these unresolved issues lead to homelessness. We now know that a
stay of a few months in a shelter simply is not sufficient to address
the recurring issues or tragedies that have resulted in the homelessness
of many people. Therefore, we developed the Life In Transition program
in 1994, which is a long-term program designed to address those painful
issues and develop healthy life habits. The Life In Transition program
is for people who recognize and own the issues that have caused their
homelessness and are now ready to enter into the challenging process
of personal change to overcome those issues. Life In Transition is
designed to help single men and women break the unhealthy cycles
of their past and build healthy habits and relationships for the
future. |
| Residents in the Life In Transition program commit
to live in the Hannah House for at least 3 months a nd up to 2 years.
Durin g this time they will meet weekly to address personal issues
with a staff care-giver or counselor at Good W orks. Each resident
will also work out a contract with the staff of Good Works, which w
ill list specific goals and guidelines that are adjusted every three
months. Residents will share a room with an intern in the Hannah House
and will learn and practice new living habits while receiving support,
correction, and encouragement from others in the Hannah House community.
Resident s are expected to make the Hannah House their home, to attend
meals there regularly, develop a network of healthy relationships,
and participate in house activities. Finally, residents will be guided
through the process of moving out and establishing their own residence
as they demonstrate increasing responsibility. |
| The Hannah House is home to three types of people:
the House Managers who are on staff with Good Works and oversee the
life and operation of the house; interns who are Christians that serve
by making the Hannah House their home and living with residents, and
formerly homeless residents in the Life In Transition program. Everyone
lives together with mutual respect for each other and the house. The
Hannah House is also frequently occupied by guests and visiting churches
that come to work with Good Works. The house is drug and alcohol free
and is guided by a set of house expectations that help create a safe,
clean, and stable place for everyone to live and grow. |
As mentioned above, a specific and detailed contract will be developed for each resident. The following expectations are common to each person’s contract and form the core of the Life In Transition program.
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Each resident goes through an application process in order to be accepted into the Life in Transition Program. The initial plan is:
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exceptions are made on a case by case basis. |
Life In Transition is much more than a program or a place to live. It is a process of transformation where a person’s life can be turned from the cycle of alienation and homelessness to a life of wholeness, healthy relationships, and service to the community. Good Works makes a serious commitment to invest in the lives of our residents, and we will support residents with committed care as we walk together through the challenging process of personal growth and positive change. If you are interested in the program or know someone who fits our
expectations and goals please e-mail us
or contact the Hannah House Staff at 740-594-3336. |