Episcopal Community Services (ECS) delivers $45 million in health and human services each year, targeting homelessness, mental health, poverty, addiction, and early childhood education. The organization serves over 10,500 individuals and families annually through programs such as Head Start, homelessness support, mental illness services, early childhood development, and substance use disorder treatment. Rooted in faith and action, ECS ensures inclusive service delivery that welcomes people of all ethnic backgrounds, cultures, genders, ages, sexual orientations, and religious creeds. Its distinctive approach blends high‑quality, interdependent support with a mission to break barriers and build bridges toward a brighter future for both children and adults.
The Behavioral Health Clinician is embedded on-site, providing behavioral health interventions to adults struggling with transitioning to permanent housing, mental health, healthy aging in place, and/or substance abuse needs.
Episcopal Community Services (ECS) delivers $45 million in health and human services each year, targeting homelessness, mental health, poverty, addiction, and early childhood education. The organization serves over 10,500 individuals and families annually through programs such as Head Start, homelessness support, mental illness services, early childhood development, and substance use disorder treatment. Rooted in faith and action, ECS ensures inclusive service delivery that welcomes people of all ethnic backgrounds, cultures, genders, ages, sexual orientations, and religious creeds. Its distinctive approach blends high‑quality, interdependent support with a mission to break barriers and build bridges toward a brighter future for both children and adults.
Episcopal Community Services (ECS)