Lodi House is a return to work shelter program for women with children. Women must be drug and alcohol free and must work a minimum of 32 hours per week while enrolled in the program (employment is not required for acceptance). Lodi House requires budgeting and saving, up to 90% of income, with the goal of obtaining permanent housing.
Lodi House provides shelter, food, case management, professional counseling with a licensed therapist and a wide variety of workshops. The workshops focus on finances, parenting, relationships and life skills. They provide services to women with children (girls any age and boys under 12 years old) with the goal of self-sufficiency.
The program is for homeless women with children. Residents must make a commitment to abide by the program requirements of finding employment, saving money, participating in counseling, remaining drug and alcohol free and obtaining permanent housing.