Inter-Faith Council for Social Service's Community House is a comprehensive resource for homeless men in North Carolina. The organization provides 52 beds for emergency shelter residents along with 17 transitional housing beds. Apart from offering shelter, it also provides a series of supportive services, including case management, employment services, mental health counseling, substance abuse recovery support, and healthcare services. The ultimate goal of the Community House is to assist homeless men to overcome their challenges and transition into stable housing.
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