Transitional Living Center
YWCA El Paso del Norte Region’s Sara McKnight Transitional Living Center provides a bridge to successful independence for women who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. A large percentage of TLC residents are survivors of domestic, sexual, or other forms of violence.
YWCA provides all TLC residents support through intensive case management, counseling, financial empowerment services, job search assistance, and educational opportunities to assist them in achieving self-sufficiency. We provide a safe and secure housing environment in a manner that builds self-esteem, self-respect, and respect for others.
The Sara McKnight Transitional Living Center (TLC), a residential shelter for women who are experiencing homelessness and their children, opened its doors in 1993.
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Case management
Assistance accessing childcare
Assistance accessing transportation
Assistance in accessing educational/vocational opportunities
Assistance with job search and financial literacy
Life-skills classes
Referrals to counseling, mental health services, and parenting classes
Renewal of documentation such as IDs, birth certificates, and social security cards
Housing advocacy
Crisis interventions
Support for Child Protective Services (CPS) reunifications
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The primary goal of the YWCA TLC is to help women obtain self-sufficiency and permanent housing. Since its inception, the TLC has provided housing and support to 1,353 women and their children. Residents work closely with a case manager and participate in support groups with other women and children in the program. Transitional Housing Support Groups offer participants opportunities for educational and enriching experiences while promoting positive peer support, collective sharing, and an increased sense of community.
The YWCA Transitional Housing Program Empowers Women to:
• Obtain and remain in permanent housing
• Increase their job training skills and/or income
• Achieve greater self-determination and self-sufficiency
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