Fairview provides a vast array of human services including residential substance use recovery treatment, intensive outpatient programming, case management, rapid rehousing, transitional housing services, and numerous other support services. In addition to this wealth of internal resources, Fairview embraces partners in medical and behavioral health, education, nutrition, legal, service foundations, advocacy coalitions, ministerial organizations, other housing and treatment providers, and many more.
“Since I’ve been in Manna House my whole life has changed. Not in the ways I wanted it to change, but in the ways I needed it to change.”
Video clip from “One Night in January: Counting the Cost of Homelessness” provided courtesy of Razar Films and Stephen Newton, director. For more information and to see the full film go to homelesscount.org
Our home is filled with 40 individual stories and hundreds of combined years of personal experience and professional staff support. With over 40 community partners, our team works together to assist our program participants and residents in building the support network and resources necessary to attain employment, connect with physical and behavioral health providers to gain better health and wellness, and to help them find their passions by being involved in educational, faith, civic and community organizations.