Barrett Foundation, Inc.
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The Barrett Foundation, Inc., established in 1985, is a nonprofit organization based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, dedicated to ending homelessness for women and children by providing shelter, housing, and supportive services.
Their flagship program, Barrett House, offers emergency shelter to women and children experiencing homelessness, providing meals, clothing, hygiene products, and case management to help residents set and achieve personal goals.
Beyond immediate shelter, the foundation operates several housing programs aimed at building self-sufficiency and breaking the cycle of homelessness. These include:
- Bridges: A transitional housing program for women with or without children, requiring participants to be employed or able to work. The program offers a 24-month stay with rent set at 30% of income.
- Casa Milagro: A transitional housing program for women over 35 with chronic mental illness, providing a stable home environment and extensive case management to help residents learn healthy lifestyles.
- Casa Socorro: A permanent housing program for single women who have been chronically homeless, offering a case manager who visits weekly to ensure success at independent living.
- Casa Verde: Provides affordable, permanent housing for women living with chronic mental illness, with residents paying 30% of their income for rent.
The foundation also operates a thrift store, the Barrett Foundation Thrift Store, which sells donated items to support its programs and services.
Through these comprehensive programs, the Barrett Foundation strives to empower women and children to achieve independence and stability, effectively addressing homelessness in the Albuquerque community.
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