Community Service Alliance works with people in transition
in the areas of training, jobs and housing.
Relationships That Make a Difference
ON THE AIR!
Community Service Alliance was proud to tell our story June 4th, 2009 on 1220am. Jeff Nichols and James Johnson spoke on the mission, vision and future of CSA while Procop resident Ted Dumas spoke about his experience with CSA and about the benifits of living at Procop House.
From a convent to low-rent housing.Procop House:Located at 4001 Trent Avenue, Procop House is the first location converted from a former convent into low-rent housing for individuals transitioning out of homelessness. |
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Rooms at Procop
Procop House has rooms for 22 men. Men living at Procop are encouraged to become apart of the community and engage in community dinners and meetings. Procop also promotes self sustainability by assisting the men with budgets to help them get on task with their bills and to pay off debts. Also the men create resumes to help with job upgrades when needed. The environment at Procop is one support and a sense of family. Currently 20 rooms are filled.
Philosophy and House Rules of Procop House:
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