Alpha House Of Pinellas County Inc.

Alpha House Of Pinellas County Inc.

Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
Tax ID59-1991525

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More about this organization

Mission

The mission of Alpha House is to provide housing and supportive services to homeless pregnant women and teens, new Mothers with infants that are experiencing a crisis pregnancy.

About

Residential Program - Licensed by the Department of Children and Families for 20 women and 18 babies, this is a Transitional Living Program for homeless, pregnant or parenting women. The goal of the program is self-sufficiency. The women in the program must attend school (regardless of age). Each is assigned a full time case manager to connect with individually needed services such as medical care, education, WIC, and other services. ALPHA employs a part time Life Skills Educator to work with each girl individually and in groups for everything from balancing a checkbook, meal planning, interview and job skills, laundry, childcare CPR and first aid. Each resident is also assigned to one of two full time counselors who work individually and in groups with the residents. As well as being homeless, approximately 90% of the residents are also working with issues of domestic violence and abuse. The residential program serves approximately 45 families per year

Revenue

$925,800

Expenses

$1,039,839