Non-Profit Transitional Living Center Provides Resident’s Work Opportunities

Work contracts allow ECTLC to provide shelter, food, and counseling to it’s residents

East County Transitional Living Center serves the community through many ways, one of which is by providing its residents with work opportunities through its work therapy programs. In these programs, residents of ECTLC have opportunities to gain experience in various work environments as well as build their resume up for future employment. ECTLC also is able to benefit by using the money from the contracts to provide even more services for families and individuals who are struggling.

A recent work therapy program that residents were able to participate in was at Arizona spring training. ECTLC sent 42 men and women to Arizona to work at Camelback Stadium, where they were able to work the concession stands and represent ECTLC.

The Arizona spring training work therapy program and other similar opportunities are made possible through the partnership of ECTLC with other businesses. These partnerships allow ECTLC to give its residents opportunities to grow and develop new skills while also sustaining its housing, therapy, and food programs.

During this unprecedented time of social distancing and stay-at-home orders, ECTLC is facing the cancellation of many of these programs for the time being. If you are interested in donating to ECTLC or learning more about their services, click here!

About East County Transitional Living Center: 

Established in 2009, ECTLC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation which provides housing for those experiencing the dangers of homelessness. Our mission is to provide transitional housing and restore lives. Please join us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter

For more information, visit: www.ectlc.org

Media Contact
Company Name: East County Transitional Living Center
Contact Person: Helen Zamora
Email: Send Email
Phone: (619) 442-0457
Address:1527 E Main St
City: El Cajon
State: CA 92021
Country: United States
Website: ectlc.org