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Non-Profit Organization

Steps4Life Community Services

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    • Review fromKalai M.

      Date: 07/10/2024

      1 star
      ************************* founded this company in 2001 and ran it crooked everyday thats its been open. Steps4Life originally was supposed to be a program to assist people facing or experiencing homelessness, single mothers who need housing, housing for veterans, and for drug and alcohol recovery. Now why in the 25 years Steps4Life has been open, ***** has established no team. There is no team for repair and maintenance of these homes and there is no professional team that deals with clients. Steps4Life is currently running on the shoulders of 3-4 people, while also being dollars away from bankruptcy. All of the homes in ****** possession need repair, but ***** has no problem continuing to fill the homes 2-3 people to a room. None of the homes have real managers. The house mentors are just normal clients with no professional training, nor does ***** provide training for such an essential role in the homes. She simply chooses mentors based on who has been in the program the longest. Therefore putting unprofessional in a leadership position. ***** is also unprofessional herself. She comes to the homes unannounced to have people serve her food and water and listen to her complain about her pain from cancer and she could stay for hours, not caring about her tenants time or day. She is rude and condescending, She will yell at you unprovoked, she can say harmful things and you can not speak up, because she will exit you from the program even if you paid for the month. Steps4Life has so many rules and restrictions in each home its hard to keep up with them all and their solution is write *** with no follow up display action. ***** abuses her 1 office manger and abuses her tenants into forcing them to do yard sales and pass out flyers for the bankrupt company while preaching her program being so nice and therapeutic. The owner of this program is mentally insane and the program itself needs to begin the process of being closed.

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