Family Life Support Center Adds Pilot Housing Program
ADAMS, Mass. — The Family Life Support Center, Inc. has begun a pilot program to help combat homelessness in Northern Berkshire County. The Permanent Supportive Housing Program is an initiative that is funded by a $54,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide leased housing and supportive services to chronically homeless individuals who are disabled.This two-year pilot program will allow FLSC to help three chronically homeless individuals acquire independent living skills by using a combination of subsidies and supports to foster long-term housing success. On Sept. 3, FLSC will house its first client in an apartment on West Main Street in North Adams with the hope that this will be the first step towards building a sustainable permanent housing program for the homeless.
The Family Life Support Center was established in 1990 to address the growing problem of homelessness in Northern Berkshire County. Family Life's mission is to reduce homelessness and its causes in Northern Berkshire County by being a leading advocate for the homeless.
During the past 20 years, thousands of local residents have accessed prevention and shelter services through Family Life in order to stabilize their housing. Today, FLSC sees its role as a leading provider of housing solutions for the homeless in Northern Berkshire County by offering a Transitional Housing Program (Louison House Shelter) and a Permanent Housing Program. For more information on FLSC, click here.
