Meeting the essential needs of individuals experiencing homelessness with dignity and respect has been a cornerstone of The Beacon since its inception in 2007. Five days a week, breakfast and hot, homemade lunches are served to clients visiting The Beacon’s Day Center. In addition to meals, individuals can access private shower cabins and have their clothes washed in a full-service laundry area. 

These activities provide opportunities for engagement and next-step services that include civil legal aid through The Beacon’s law program — Brigid’s Hope, a 12-month intensive program for women who were previously incarcerated — and most importantly, connection to housing case management with The Beacon’s Coordinated Access team. The Beacon’s ultimate goal for each individual is to help them find a way out of homelessness and into safe housing