Our Mission

At the “Last House on The Block”, our mission is to empower every veteran who seeks our services to emerge as a stronger and more independent individual. We are committed to guiding veterans through the challenges of life, including homelessness, unemployment, skill deficiencies, low self-esteem, and diminished confidence. Our approach centers on fortifying inherent strengths rather than merely addressing weaknesses.  By nurturing belief in oneself, enhancing life skills, promoting self-care, and fostering conflict resolution abilities, we aim to transform veterans into more self-reliant individuals, better parents, active community members, and supportive partners.

We embrace a strengths-based approach in our case management, aligning with the evolving concepts of developmental resilience, healing, and wellness. This perspective not only supports, but also amplifies the inherent capabilities of our clients. Our program is structured and goal-oriented, requiring adherence to established rules and treatment plans that are regularly reviewed and adapted to fit individual needs. Through this process, we illuminate the positive light within each veteran, building on their strengths to reveal the best version of themselves.

Pink Wright III

BSHS / MHF / AC

President / Founder

OUR PURPOSE

As we embark on this journey to launch a multifaceted, mission-driven program, our aim is clear and focused: to guide and support veterans towards full self-sufficiency within one year. The program is structured into three distinct phases, each lasting four months, designed to systematically address and fulfill the needs of our veterans. As a veteran myself, I understand the sacrifices made by our service members and the importance of ensuring they return to society as confident, independent, and productive civilians.

Our program is not just about providing immediate necessities; it’s about empowering each veteran with the tools and resources they need for a successful reintegration into civilian life.