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For Shelter clients, many more services are available than simply a safe place to stay and meals. On site, clients have access to case management services, referral services, medical services, mental health services, substance abuse counseling, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and Narcotics Anonymous meetings.
Angie's Shelter for Women was opened in recognition of the unique needs of homeless women - especially those with addictions - and who may be facing homelessness as they leave, or await openings in, treatment centers or IOP (Intensive Outpatient Programs).
The Soup Kitchen serves breakfast for Shelter guests daily. It also serves a complete dinner to seniors (over 50) at 3:00 p.m. (weekdays) and for those over the age of 18 beginning at 4:30 daily. The Soup Kitchen typically serves 200 meals a day.
The Food Pantry provides pre-packed food items to impoverished families and individuals in Manchester. The amount provided to each household is dependent upon family size. Along with non perishable food items, there are also fruits, vegetables, meats and bakery items available. Most of these items are donated by stores such as local Hannafords, Vista Foods and Harvest Market. Generous people and groups routinely conduct food drives on New Horizons behalf as well.
The pantry provides food to over 700 households each month. Between 700-800 children reside in these households.
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