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Diane Finds Support and Success at the Women’s Shelter

Before Diane* came to the Dorothy Day Center Women’s Shelter in downtown St. Paul, she’d been in and out of drug treatment programs. She had a diagnosed mental illness and suffered abuse in a prior relationship. But Diane was determined to stay completely sober during her four-month stay at the shelter.

To move beyond the barriers in her life, Diane focused on her goal. She attended meetings for recovering addicts and kept her doctor appointments. She participated in self-defense classes and creative writing sessions taught by shelter staff. The classes and evening group activities help residents build their skills for independent living.

Nursing School Helps Diane Move Forward
She enrolled in nursing school while at the shelter. After her first semester, the school counselor told the Dorothy Day Center staff that Diane is one of the program’s best students.

Nearly 70 percent of the Women’s Shelter residents currently attend school, which will increase their job prospects. “We encourage education, whether it’s college, job training or a GED,” says Rukemma Jackson, a case manager at the Women's Shelter. “Our clients have earned degrees including certified nursing assistant, business administration and child development.”

After four months at the Women’s Shelter, Diane moved to a transitional housing program where she can access staff for support if needed. She continues in school, remains sober and takes her medications to maintain her mental health.

The Women's Shelter offers a holistic approach to helping women overcome complex issues, says Tracy Berglund, director of Housing and Emergency Services. It's a better opportunity for women to stabilize and get connected to the care they need.

*Name changed to protect client's privacy

Because of you, women such as Diane overcome barriers to success. Thank you.
Learn more about the Dorothy Day Center's services for homeless and low-income adults.



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