Borromeo Housing
Borromeo Housing, Inc. (BHI) is an Arlington, Virginia-based nonprofit that administers a two-year education, housing, and life skills development program for homeless young mothers, ages 16 to 22, and their babies. BHI believes that all young mothers facing homelessness can achieve an education and attain professional employment while being responsible parents to their children. BHI offers a quality living environment, nurturing support and a disciplined framework to young mothers who are motivated and capable of using our services to achieve their goals.
The mission of Borromeo Housing, Inc. (BHI) is to empower young single mothers to create a self-sustaining future through education, counseling and support, while they reside in our safe home. BHI closely monitors the infants of our young mothers to ensure the children are parented responsibly, receive appropriate medical care, and meet individual developmental benchmarks. In this way, BHI is determined to present two generations of at-risk youth with alternatives to the perils of neglect, poor education, and inter-generational poverty.
The mission of Borromeo Housing, Inc. (BHI) is to empower young single mothers to create a self-sustaining future through education, counseling and support, while they reside in our safe home. BHI closely monitors the infants of our young mothers to ensure the children are parented responsibly, receive appropriate medical care, and meet individual developmental benchmarks. In this way, BHI is determined to present two generations of at-risk youth with alternatives to the perils of neglect, poor education, and inter-generational poverty.
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Residential Program
BHI’s signature program empowers young single mothers to create a self-sustaining future through education, counseling and support, while residing in our safe home. BHI closely monitors the infants of...
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Service Category:
Housing
Residential Housing
Care
Counseling
Service Eligibility:
Role
Mothers
Household
Single Parent
Gender
Women/Girls
Borromeo Housing P.O. Box