Veterans Transition Center of California
The Veterans Transition Center provides services for Monterey County's homeless veterans with traditional housing, emergency services, and case management programs. Through these programs veterans will once again become employable, productive members of the community. VTC does not simply offer short term solutions to homelessness, it strives to better the lives of homeless veterans and aims to give them the tools they need to help themselves.
Many Veterans who served America with honor and distinction during times of war and peace now find themselves homeless. Helping these servicemen and women get off the streets and back on their feet is not giving them a handout. It is merely providing a down payment on a debt that can never adequately be repaid.
Many of those who participate in this program suffer from SUD, behavioral health issues, trauma (Military Sexual Trauma, Combat Trauma, Chronic Childhood Adversity), lack of support systems/years of isolation, and/or chronic health conditions (diabetes, TBI, cardiac issues, etc.)
Some clients have significant behavioral issues. Those that do are discharged from program due to conduct. Those clients are identified, assessed and worked with closely with case managers. Clients that utilize the therapeutic support program are assessed for readiness. Residents that are not ready due to conduct issues, will not participate in therapeutic counseling by Interns.
Primary safety precautions are mindful engagement with vulnerable populations. Safety protocols will be included in training.
- Must be 18 or older
Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.