The Lowell Transitional Living Center provides adults in the community with food, shelter, stability and dignity. They also provide programs and services that meet immediate needs for emergency shelter and food, along with case management and other help that enable those they serve to make the transition from a shelter bed to a permanent place to call home. Emergency and Transitional shelter: the facility houses 90 single adults in a supportive environment. Each person who stays at the LTLC begins a process that is geared toward ending their homelessness. Expanded Winter Beds: in winter they expand capacity by 45 beds so everyone in the Greater Lowell area has an opportunity to sleep indoors during the harsh weather months. The Bad Weather Bed program opens the shelter to those who may not normally come inside and offers the opportunity for the case managers to reach some of the most chronically homeless individuals. Supportive Housing the 12 single room apartments owned by the LTLC provide housing for individuals in the Supportive Housing Program.
Mission Statement: Lowell Transitional Living Center (LTLC) is a client centered emergency shelter for homeless adults dedicated to providing housing solutions, meals, and connections to community- based resources and support. LTLC has been providing shelter and care for 32 years in downtown Lowell.
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