The Food Pantry Will Be Closed Thursday 11/7 – Friday 11/22 and Resumes Service on Tuesday 11/26.
Our Offices and Food Pantry Will Be Closed Thursday 11/28 and Friday 11/29 in Observance of Thanksgiving.

Collaborative Coaching

Growing Home offers a commitment-based Collaborative Coaching program designed to support participants in achieving long-term self-sufficiency and economic stability. Collaborative Coaching utilizes an evidence-based, case management approach, empowering participants to set and achieve their goals for enhanced stability and growth.

  • Goal-Oriented Support. Participants work closely with a dedicated Family Success Coach to set personalized goals and develop actionable plans to enhance their lifelong stability.
  • Resource Navigation. We help participants access resources and services that align with their goals, facilitating connections with various programs and services within the community.
  • Additional Program Features. In addition to goal setting, our Collaborative Coaching program focuses on personal and professional growth. Participants can expect tailored support to address their individual needs and aspirations, guided by our experienced Family Success Team.
  • Commitment. Participants are encouraged to commit to the program for a minimum of 6 months to up to 2 years, attending coaching sessions twice a month.
  • Eligibility. To participate in Collaborative Coaching, you must reside in Adams County and have a child under 18.

Where You Could Be A Year From Now

Through our Collaborative Coaching program, participants can envision achieving various milestones, such as:

  • Pursuing further education or training opportunities.
  • Attaining financial stability and security.
  • Returning to work or transitioning into a new career path.

The Collaborative Coaching program is designed to support you every step of the way. Let’s work together to turn your aspirations into reality. Contact us at assistance@growinghome.org to get started.

Collaborative Coaching
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I used to Volunteer weekly here, when I needed help, and it was my way of repaying for my monthly visits. Very clean, quality food, and lots of services. They don’t just hand out food to families. They help get you in touch with all the right agencies. Today, my visit was to donate from my pantry. I encourage all those who have excess. Things your family decided they don’t like. It might complete an evening meal for another family.
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