At Neighborhood Empowerment Living, we are committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to people with disabilities. We strive to provide an online environment that is inclusive and user-friendly for everyone. If you encounter any accessibility issues or require assistance, please contact our accessibility coordinator.
ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What services do you offer?
We provide supportive housing, life coaching, workforce development, case coordination, and access to community resources. Our nonprofit arm also offers housing support, workshops, financial assistance programs, and outreach services.
2. Who is eligible for your programs?
We serve adults who are seeking stable housing, personal growth, and workforce development opportunities. Eligibility may vary slightly based on the specific program, but we generally seek individuals who can participate in a structured living environment and are open to support and goal-setting.
3. How do I start the intake process?
You can begin by completing our online intake form. Once submitted, our team reviews your information and contacts you to schedule a short assessment. From there, we help you identify the best program fit.
4. Do you accept individuals with a background or prior challenges?
Yes. Our programs are designed to support individuals who are rebuilding their lives. Background checks may be required to ensure safety within shared housing, but we review each applicant on a case-by-case basis.
5. Is there a cost to live in your housing program?
Housing fees may apply depending on the program type and funding source. Some individuals may qualify for assistance through our nonprofit or external support programs. We discuss all costs clearly during intake so there are no surprises.
6. What does the housing environment look like?
Our homes provide a structured, supportive, and secure environment. Residents may have private or shared rooms based on availability. Each home is designed to promote community, accountability, and personal growth.
7. What support services are included with housing?
Residents receive life skills support, coaching, workforce development access, case coordination, community resource referrals, goal planning, and optional group workshops.
8. How long can someone stay in the program?
Length of stay varies based on individual goals and program guidelines. Some participants stay for short-term stabilization, while others stay longer to complete workforce and personal development goals.
9. Do you help with employment?
Yes. Our Workforce Development Program provides job readiness training, résumé help, interview preparation, skills development, and connections to hiring partners.
10. Do you accept referrals from agencies?
Absolutely. We work with hospitals, social workers, case managers, community organizations, and government agencies. Agencies can refer clients directly through our intake system.
11. Is my information kept private?
Yes. We follow strict confidentiality guidelines and protect all personal information shared during intake and throughout services.
12. What makes your program different from others?
We combine safe housing, workforce development, personal coaching, and resource navigation—all under one connected system. Our for-profit and nonprofit partnership creates a full continuum of support that empowers individuals to move from instability to independence.
13. How can families or partners get involved?
We encourage healthy support networks. Families, mentors, agencies, and community partners can stay involved through communication, referrals, volunteer opportunities, or donor support.
14. How do I contact you if I have more questions?
You can reach us at:
Phone: (XXX) XXX-XXXX
Email: info@yourdomain.org
Or submit a message through our Contact Us page.
What web accessibility is
An accessible website ensures that all visitors, regardless of their abilities, can navigate and interact with the site effectively. It involves creating an environment where individuals with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the web.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
Neighborhood Empowerment Living has designed this site in accordance with WCAG [2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2 - select relevant option] guidelines, and has aimed for a level of accessibility [A / AA / AAA - select relevant option]. Our website's content is compatible with assistive technologies, such as screen readers and keyboard navigation. As part of our commitment to accessibility, we have also:
Ensured clear heading structures on all pages
Provided alternative text for images
Optimized color combinations to meet required contrast ratios
Minimized the use of motion on the site
Ensured accessibility of all media content
Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content [only add if relevant]
Our website's accessibility on certain pages may be impacted by third-party content that falls outside our direct control. We acknowledge partial compliance with the standard for these specific pages.
Accessibility arrangements in the organization [only add if relevant]
Neighborhood Empowerment Living is dedicated to providing physical accessibility in our facilities. We offer a range of accessibility arrangements, including dedicated parking spaces, ramps, and accessible facilities within our premises.
Requests, issues, and suggestions
If you encounter any accessibility issues while using our website or have any suggestions for improvement, please reach out to our accessibility coordinator:
[Name of the accessibility coordinator]
[Telephone number of the accessibility coordinator]
[Email address of the accessibility coordinator]
