|
Palladia, Inc. is a social services organization in New York City, working with individuals and families challenged by addiction, homelessness, AIDS, domestic violence, poverty and trauma. Founded in 1970, Palladia was known as Project Return Foundation until 2002. The organization began as a drug treatment facility and evolved to address the concerns of its clients, developing services such as domestic violence shelters, outpatient drug treatment programs, parenting programs, AIDS outreach, alternatives to incarceration, and transitional and permanent housing. Today Palladia serves over 1300 clients daily. Palladia has long focused on the particular needs of women in treatment, staging conferences, pioneering ways to bring services to hard-to-reach clients and developing programs that highlighted the connection between trauma and addiction. Palladia also developed several specialized programs that fostered connections between parents undergoing treatment and their children. ==Social service programs== Palladia’s current programs include: *Starhill and Ujima House, residential drug treatment centers *Aegis, an emergency domestic violence shelter *Athena House, a transitional domestic violence shelter *Willow, 126th Street and The Fane, emergency shelters *CTI - Bronx and CTI - Manhattan, outpatient drug treatment centers *Palladia Wellness Center, an outpatient mental health center *Esperanza, a transitional housing program *The Clinical Consultation Program, a partnership with NYC’s Administration for Children’s Services, in which Palladia provides clinical expertise for mental health, domestic violence and substance abuse issues that affect ACS families *HomeBase, a homelessness prevention program 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Palladia (social services organization)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|