The Supportive Housing Program was implemented in 1993 to enable men and women to overcome the barriers that often prevent them from achieving housing stability. Resident services coordinators provide case management services, make mental health and primary healthcare referrals, organize social reintegration activities, peer support groups, health education and other social service supports geared toward helping tenants regain their lives. Today the Trust collaborates with over 20 public and private agencies to deliver a full spectrum of social services and healthcare referrals to the neediest and most underserved of the Skid Row community.