Turning Point Center is an independent, tax-exempt, non-profit organization which offers food, shelter, and other rehabilitative services to meet the physical and emotional needs of a neglected segment of society: underprivileged individuals, aged 50 and above, who are unable to provide safe and adequate living conditions for themselves. The center's programs aim to encourage and assist these individuals in rebuilding their lives and reintegrating themselves into society. Services include transitional housing, counseling, healthcare, employment assistance, life skills training, and social activities.
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