Program Information
Genesis Program
Overview
The Genesis Program exists to help provide shelter to the jobless/homeless community. This program is designed to help individuals receive shelter, look for work during the hours of 10 am to 2 pm, live in accountable community with other people, and build necessary life skills to succeed in life.
Guidelines
Objectives
The genesis program is limited to one room in the building with bunks beds for participants. Four beds are available for this program.
Transitional Housing Program
The transitional housing program is available to men and women with limited income and are experiencing housing instability. Individuals agree to participate in the program and pay a weekly fee of $80 to participate; this includes room, case management and necessities. The average length of stay for the transitional living program is 6 months.
16 beds are available for this program.
The Marshfield location is not able to accept families.
Two Program Pathways are available:
New Beginnings Program Outline
Overview
The New Beginnings Program exists to help provide shelter to people in recovery. This program is designed to help individuals receive shelter, live in accountable community with other people in recovery, and build necessary life skills to succeed in life.
Guidelines
Next Steps Program Outline
Overview
The Next Steps Program exists to help people in a transitional period in their lives and who have fallen on hard times to receive shelter. This program is designed to help individuals receive shelter, live in accountable community with other people, and build necessary life skills to succeed in life.
Guidelines
Overview
The Genesis Program exists to help provide shelter to the jobless/homeless community. This program is designed to help individuals receive shelter, look for work during the hours of 10 am to 2 pm, live in accountable community with other people, and build necessary life skills to succeed in life.
Guidelines
- 6-week free housing per following the rules
- You must look for work and be offsite between the hours if 10 AM to 2 PM.
- Daily Check-in with staff and volunteers between 9 AM to 5 PM Monday through Thursday with weekend check-ins by text message.
- Daily Chore List will be provided for each participant.
- All participants must attend 3 meetings weekly, participate in weekly house meeting/meals, and Mary’s Place will help participants find a mentor.
- 100% attendance is expected at all program meetings, meals, and meeting with mentors.
- Program Rules will be distributed during the interview process.
Objectives
- Meetings: Mary’s Place holds a weekly program meeting and requires 100% attendance. We also require participants to attend three (3) other meetings per week. These meetings can be church gatherings, AA meetings, NA meetings, Life Skills Classes, etc. Documentation will be provided to show that you are going to meetings, and we can recommend meetings for you to attend.
- Meals: Mary’s Place hosts multiple meals per week for community engagement and accountability. All Participants are required to attend at least one meal per week.
- Mentors: Mary’s Place works with all participants to find a mentor to come alongside you on your journey towards become resilient by living whole and healthy lives. It is not the sole responsibility of Mary’s Place to find a mentor, but we do support all participants in the process of securing one.
- Life Skills: building life skills through daily chores, and participating in various meetings, meals, and securing a mentor.
- Accountability: building accountability through following the 3 Ms of meetings, meals, and having a mentor along with following all check-in requirements.
- Job Recruitment: working to find a job is of the utmost importance and will be a requirement. Documentation will be provided to show that you are applying for work.
The genesis program is limited to one room in the building with bunks beds for participants. Four beds are available for this program.
Transitional Housing Program
The transitional housing program is available to men and women with limited income and are experiencing housing instability. Individuals agree to participate in the program and pay a weekly fee of $80 to participate; this includes room, case management and necessities. The average length of stay for the transitional living program is 6 months.
16 beds are available for this program.
The Marshfield location is not able to accept families.
Two Program Pathways are available:
New Beginnings Program Outline
Overview
The New Beginnings Program exists to help provide shelter to people in recovery. This program is designed to help individuals receive shelter, live in accountable community with other people in recovery, and build necessary life skills to succeed in life.
Guidelines
- 6-months program designed for people in recovery with a program cost of $320 per month.
- Daily Check-in with staff and volunteers between 9 to 5 Monday through Thursday with weekend check-ins by text message.
- Daily Chore List will be provided for each participant. x All participants must attend 3 meetings weekly, participate in weekly house meeting/meals, and Mary’s Place will help participants find a mentor.
- 100% attendance is expected at all program meetings, meals, and meeting with mentors. x Program Rules will be distributed during the interview process.
- Meetings: Mary’s Place holds a weekly program meeting and requires 100% attendance. We also require participants to attend three (3) other meetings per week. These meetings can be church gatherings, AA meetings, NA meetings, Life Skills Classes, etc. Documentation will be provided
- Meals: Mary’s Place hosts multiple meals per week for community engagement and accountability. All Participants are required to attend at least one meal per week.
- Mentors: Mary’s Place works with all participants to find a mentor to come alongside you on your journey towards become resilient by living whole and healthy lives. It is not the sole responsibility of Mary’s Place to find a mentor, but we do support all participants in the process of securing one.
- Life Skills: building life skills through daily chores, and participating in various meetings, meals, and securing a mentor.
- Accountability: building accountability through following the 3 Ms of meetings, meals, and having a mentor along with following all check-in requirements.
- Job Recruitment: we believe that working a job is of the utmost importance and will be a requirement.
Next Steps Program Outline
Overview
The Next Steps Program exists to help people in a transitional period in their lives and who have fallen on hard times to receive shelter. This program is designed to help individuals receive shelter, live in accountable community with other people, and build necessary life skills to succeed in life.
Guidelines
- 6-months program designed for people in a transitional phase in their lives who have fallen on hard times. The cost of the program is $320 per month.
- Daily Check-in with staff and volunteers between 9 to 5 Monday through Thursday with weekend check-ins by text message. x Daily Chore List will be provided for each participant.
- All participants must attend 3 meetings weekly, participate in weekly house meeting/meals, and Mary’s Place will help participants find a mentor. x 100% attendance is expected at all program meetings, meals, and meeting with mentors. x Program Rules will be distributed during the interview process.
- Meetings: Mary’s Place holds a weekly program meeting and requires 100% attendance. We also require participants to attend three (3) other meetings per week. These meetings can be church gatherings, AA meetings, NA meetings, Life Skills Classes, etc. Documentation will be provided
- Meals: Mary’s Place hosts multiple meals per week for community engagement and accountability. All Participants are required to attend at least one meal per week.
- Mentors: Mary’s Place works with all participants to find a mentor to come alongside you on your journey towards become resilient by living whole and healthy lives. It is not the sole responsibility of Mary’s Place to find a mentor, but we do support all participants in the process of securing one.
- Life Skills: building life skills through daily chores, and participating in various meetings, meals, and securing a mentor.
- Accountability: building accountability through following the 3 Ms of meetings, meals, and having a mentor along with following all check-in requirements.
- Job Recruitment: we believe that working a job is of the utmost importance and will be a requirement.
Facility Information
Mary's Place Marshfield transitional living program provides single beds in separate private rooms.
Participants share a common living room space and kitchen. There is a full-time onsite house manager.
Participants share a common living room space and kitchen. There is a full-time onsite house manager.
Program Rules & Policies
Electronic document coming soon!
Program Application
If you are in need of temporary housing and would like to participate in Mary's Place programming we invite you to apply by downloading an application and mailing, emailing or dropping off a completed application to Mary's Place Marshfield. This information an found be under Home > Contact Us.
An electronic application will be available at a future date!
All applications are reviewed and processed within 3-business days. Mary's Place is not an emergency shelter, please allow time for application reviewal and appropriate follow-up as needed. We prioritize the safety of our program participants.
An electronic application will be available at a future date!
All applications are reviewed and processed within 3-business days. Mary's Place is not an emergency shelter, please allow time for application reviewal and appropriate follow-up as needed. We prioritize the safety of our program participants.