The Park Road Transitional Program is one of the initiatives run by the Downtown Cluster's Geriatric Day Care Center, aimed at addressing homelessness in the Washington D.C. area. The program provides transitional housing for homeless men recovering from substance abuse, offering them a supportive environment to recover and rebuild their lives. The residents are provided with a secure place to stay for up to 24 months, during which they receive assistance with job training, life skills, and case management. The ultimate goal of the program is to help these men transition into permanent, independent housing.
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