Our mission is to provide individuals who are experiencing houselessness with necessary Stepping Stones - shelter, basic needs and supports that can lead to stability.
Our vision: A community where all individuals have a safe place to shelter and have access to supports necessary to create stability.
What are our values?
At Stepping Stones Alliance, our guiding principles are the foundation of everything we do.
Community
Fostering an environment of fellowship and connection with others as a result of sharing common activities, attitudes, interests, and goals amongst our staff, guests, members, and the region at large
Compassion
Sensitivity to the suffering and misfortunes of others
Integrity
The quality of being honest and having ethical/honorable principles
Respect
Accepting each individual as they are
Safety
Commitment to provide an environment that minimizes risk of mental, emotional, and physical harm to self and others
Support
Providing a foundation that will encourage wellbeing, stability and growth to our guests, members, and those within the greater community
DEI Commitment Statement
Stepping Stones Alliance (SSA) strives to create a community where all individuals have a safe place to shelter and have access to supports necessary to create stability. We are committed to promoting equitable services and programs, without bias to all who seek shelter with us. SSAwill not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, political ideas, sex, age, marital status, physical or mental handicap, national origin, or ancestry.
How does this vision help individuals create a pathway to self-reliance?
Through a systematic progression spanning the Sleep Center, Navigation Center, and Housing Center, participants are empowered with the tools, resources, and support necessary to navigate the journey from vulnerability to resilience.
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Entering the Sleep Center
Night-to-night shelter for those in needÂ
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Exterior securely fenced and lighted
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Scheduled transportation to and from site
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Options for individuals and families
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Staffed during hours of operation
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Basic food and hygiene supplies
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Engaging with Navigation Center
Needed services and access to resources available to active participants through Center staff, community partners, and volunteers
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Participant goal and action plan support
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Counseling and recovery program access
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Technology resources for action plan work
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Common area for groups and community
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Scheduled transportation to and from site
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Creating Stability with Shelter
Individual shelter units for participants engaged in personal action plan utilizing Navigation Center resources
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Small units for one or two adults
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Working or volunteering for unit credit
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Utilizing on-site resources for future housing plan
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Shower unit available per schedule
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Outside covered common area