Helping Our Community Get off the Street and Stay Off The Streets
At Positive Transition Services, we firmly believe that the key to ensuring the lives we help rebuild remain that way requires a comprehensive and holistic approach. Our approach gives the populations we serve the best chance at getting off the streets and staying off the streets.
PTS is a Certified and Accredited provider
PTS provides intensive, personalized case management to support those with disabilities and are chronically homeless.
Within 7-days of enrollment, our residents are linked to critical medical services.
Families that are homeless or facing imminent eviction are the primary beneficiaries of transitional housing and emergency shelters. The goal of transitional housing is to ensure families and individuals live independently and transition into long term, permanent housing or apartments. It is meant to provide a safe, supportive environment where residents can overcome trauma, begin to address the issues that led to homelessness or kept them homeless, and begin to rebuild their support network.”
Within this year alone, PTS has assisted more than 100 individuals with emergency housing to help them remain crime free.
PTS strives to successfully assist our residents in successful suitable occupations and vocational opportunities.
In 14-days of enrollment, our residents obtain stable employment.
Financial literacy is the confluence of financial, credit and debt management and the knowledge that is necessary to make financially responsible decisions—decisions that are integral to our everyday lives. Financial literacy includes understanding how a checking account works, what using a credit card really means, and how to avoid debt.
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood. Service linkage can be provided to conduct assessments, diagnosis, treatment or counseling in a professional relationship to assist an individual or group in alleviating mental or emotional illness, symptoms, conditions or disorders.
Assistance for the homeless and other qualifying families and individuals
While most people receive their Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments directly, some need assistance in managing their benefits. Payments to these individuals are paid through a representative payee who receives the check on behalf of the beneficiary and provides for their personal needs.
Provide a voice for the voiceless. Spring into action for those who have no support, guidance, or help navigating a complex system of community programs and application processes.
Assistance for the homeless and other qualifying families and individuals
PTS works though our community partners to provide food
PTS have opportunities for individuals interested in volunteering their time for organizational and community initiatives.