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Vet News: Veterans Transitional Services Program Launched by Community Catalysts

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Community Catalysts of California, a non-profit organization serving individuals with developmental and other disabilities, today announced that it has successfully launched a new program: Community Catalysts Veterans Transitional Services (CCVTS).

CCVTS is designed to help combat-wounded service members and Veterans find affordable housing and provide services that help them transition to civilian life.

CCVTS provides case management, affordable, accessible housing, daily living skills training, job development, on-the-job coaching, and follow-up services to assure long-term success.

“There is a critical need in San Diego for this kind of program,” said Jim Jenkins, CEO of Community Catalysts. “This is a home-grown solution that has been tailor made for San Diego’s wounded service members. Our goal is to help them receive the support they need to transition back to living and working in the community. ”

Working primarily with service members exiting Naval Medical Center San Diego and partnering with the Wounded Marine Careers Foundation, the program has already placed seven individuals in their own homes. There is currently a waiting list of service members who will join the program once suitable housing and funding are identified.

“We are seeking private as well as public funding to help the program become financially sustainable,” continued Jenkins. “But community support is the most critical element in our efforts to provide care and hope to these service members who have sacrificed so much for our country. Everything helps.”

While CCVTS has taken the lead, they are seeking assistance with start up costs and ongoing operational expenses. In addition to a fundraising campaign by mail and on the web, there is a CCVTS benefit dinner held at the El Cajon Elks Lodge on August 23rd.

“This will be a great opportunity to meet the individuals involved with the program, learn more about what we’re doing and have a steak dinner. Everyone is welcome!” said Jenkins.

In addition to the VTS program, Community Catalysts offers independent living services, supported living services, supported employment services, social/recreational services, crisis services, triage facility, transportation services and day program services to disabled consumers. Last year, the organization launched the Community Catalysts Housing Alliance, which is working to develop affordable and accessible housing for individuals with developmental and other disabilities.

Community Catalysts of California is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation that has offices throughout California and serves over 1,000 individuals with developmental and other disabilities. They provide training and support services including employment, housing, and daily living skills. During its 25 years of operation, Community Catalysts has returned over $80 million in direct services to more than 5,000 individuals throughout the state of California.

SOURCE: Yahoo News

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