Residential Campus
A structured setting where mothers and children can remain together while receiving coordinated care, stability, and daily support.
The WAY Program
The program brings housing, trauma-informed care, counseling, family preservation, and independence planning into one coordinated pathway for mothers and children.
Care is organized around safety, stability, emotional healing, and the skills families need for long-term independence.
Coordinated Pathway
THE WAY integrates residential stability, trauma-informed care, family preservation, counseling, workforce readiness, and long-term independence planning into one coordinated pathway.
A structured setting where mothers and children can remain together while receiving coordinated care, stability, and daily support.
Services built around safety, trust, regulation, dignity, and the realities of complex trauma and recovery.
Program design that prioritizes keeping mothers and children together whenever safe and possible.
Mental health counseling, recovery support, and space for emotional healing across the family unit.
Readiness pathways, practical skills, and independence planning that support long-term reintegration.
A dedicated service lane ready to reflect veteran-sensitive support structures, partnerships, and wraparound care.