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Life Haven Childcare Center is foundational for the success of our homeless families!

Inside of the Life Haven, Inc. shelter, you will find a licensed, NAEYC accredited childcare center. With one School Readiness Preschool and one Early Head Start infant/toddler class, our size is small, but the impact on the families we serve is great. The childcare was established to support the mothers that reside in the shelter. It allows them to leave their children in a safe, consistent and developmentally appropriate environment staffed by qualified early childhood teachers.

Kathy Hart-Jones's picture

A Little Rest for the Weary; Abrahams Tent Gives Homeless Men the Chance to “Feel at Home”

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Rabbi Herb Brockman from Congregation Mishkan Israel in Hamden. As the winter months were approaching, he met with other members of the Interfaith Cooperative Ministries to discuss the homeless situation in New Haven. The coalition, consisting of 41 churches, synagogues and mosques, recruited 19 congregations to create Abraham’s Tent, where for 12 weeks they will host and provide food and a home for homeless men. To hear Herb tell the story of how this came about brought tears to my eyes. He said “we have to do this; we have to find a way to make this work”. I still get chills thinking about it and remember how his enthusiasm was contagious and heart warming.

Abraham's Tent to Shelter Homeless

A recent article in the New Haven Register announced "Houses of worship alleviate overcrowding". 

HAMDEN — As frigid temperatures grip the state, the Greater New Haven faith community is opening its doors to bring homeless people in from the cold.
In an effort to ease overcrowding at New Haven’s shelters during the winter, area houses of worship will take turns feeding and housing homeless people for the next 12 weeks.
Abraham's Tent "goes a long way to easing the burden when temperatures outside force more homeless into shelters". 

How to help the homeless in the cold

A recent CNN report give tips on what you can do to help homeless people during the cold winter months.   "The weather has turned dangerously cold in much of the country, putting homeless people at high risk of injury or even death. If you encounter someone and want to help, what should you do?   The specific answer depends on the circumstances, but those who work with the homeless every day agree you generally should leave social services to the professionals.

Jobless Suburbanites Need Help Too!

Recently the New York Times published an article about how job loss is affecting middle class suburbs

“It is hard enough for the unemployed and others struggling financially to figure out how to obtain social services like food stamps, counseling and utility assistance for the first time.”

To read about how much harder it can be for individuals and families living in the suburbs click here.

 

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