Community Access strives to be a place where individuals and families can come together for learning, support and opportunity. The people we help—those with psychiatric disabilities and the working poor—too often lack access to decent housing, healthcare, education, employment, counseling, and recovery. These include:
- Homeless individuals
- HIV/AIDS patients
- Veterans
- Individuals struggling with substance abuse
- Formerly incarcerated individuals
- Youth aging out of foster care
When they reach our doors, Community Access' programs build life skills, foster entrepreneurial thinking, and instill a sense of community pride that encourage people to reach their potentials as active, contributing community members.






