Angela Gray
Approximately 5.7% of students within the Greater Johnstown School District experience homelessness, reflecting a growing population of youth lacking stable housing environments.
Young adults aging out of foster care and individuals with disabilities face increased risk of housing instability without structured transitional support. Cambria County housing assessments continue to identify shortages in supervised independent living opportunities.
Angela Gray addresses this gap through safe shared housing, employment readiness programming, and individualized life‑skills development that prevents long‑term homelessness.
Employment / Education Participation
Housing Stability at Exit
Individualized Support Plans
Program Completion Rate
We conduct regular individualized assessment of participant goal progress, personal growth, and readiness for semi-independent and permanent living situations.
Structured monthly reviews with referring agencies and staff identify programmatic barriers while recognizing milestones toward stability and independence.
Employment and housing verification methods quantify long-term participant success following completion of the Bridge to Independence Program.
Detailed tracking of completion rates and independent living skill attainment ensures accountability to human services partners and funding stakeholders.