Our Services

How We Help

Millions of Americans struggle to access help not because it doesn't exist, but because it's hard to navigate alone. Unity Access Care Services works within the community to close that gap and help people move forward.

Housing Assistance

771,000+

people in the U.S. are experiencing homelessness, the highest number ever recorded, with sharp increases across families and children.

Stable housing isn't a privilege. It's the foundation of everything.

The Problem

Housing instability affects everything. Health declines. Jobs are lost. Children fall behind.

Our Role in the Solution

We work alongside local housing providers to move people into safe, stable housing quickly. We coordinate placements, manage the process, and stay engaged until there is a real place to land.

Our Commitment

Fast action. Real placement. Community-based support that follows through.

Housing Assistance

Employment Support

25%

Among people experiencing homelessness, only about 25% are employed, compared to nearly 60% of the general population.

Work brings stability, dignity, and forward momentum.

The Problem

Barriers to employment are real and layered, not a lack of willingness.

Our Role in the Solution

We connect individuals to real job pathways through workforce programs and employer partnerships that understand second chances and non-traditional backgrounds.

Our Commitment

We focus on access to opportunity, not just preparation.

Employment Support

ID & Documentation Help

21M+

More than 21 million living in America lack a government-issued photo ID, limiting access to jobs, housing, and benefits.

Without an ID, the system doesn't see you.

The Problem

Without documentation, progress stops before it starts.

Our Role in the Solution

We help individuals move through the process of obtaining critical documents, working with agencies and removing barriers that keep people locked out.

Our Commitment

We stay with you until access is restored.

ID & Documentation Help

Mental Health & PRP Coordination

1 in 5

More than 1 in 5 U.S. adults live with a mental illness, yet access to consistent care remains limited, especially for low-income communities.

Daily life shouldn't feel this hard.

The Problem

Without support, people cycle through crises instead of stability.

Our Role in the Solution

We connect eligible individuals to PRP services through local providers. These programs support daily living, independence, and long-term stability, often covered by Medicaid.

Our Commitment

We make sure care is not just available, but actually reaches you.

Mental Health & PRP Coordination

Reentry Support

600,000+

Over 600,000 people are released from prison each year in the U.S., many without housing, employment, or support systems in place. This lack of structure drives high rates of reentry instability.

Coming home should be a fresh start.

The Problem

Release without support often leads right back to crisis.

Our Role in the Solution

We coordinate housing, employment, documentation, and care through one plan, working with community partners to create a stable path forward.

Our Commitment

We focus on what happens after release and help build something sustainable.

Reentry Support

Case Management

1

dedicated coordinator per person — bringing everything together.

Real progress needs coordination.

The Problem

Support systems are fragmented. Housing, healthcare, employment, and documentation operate separately, making it difficult for individuals to navigate multiple needs at once.

Our Role in the Solution

Each person is paired with a dedicated coordinator who brings everything together, keeps progress moving, and stays accountable.

Our Commitment

Consistent support. One person who stays with you through the process.

Case Management

Transportation Coordination

#1

Transportation is a leading reason people miss medical care, job interviews, and service appointments — especially in low-income communities.

Access shouldn't depend on how far you can travel.

The Problem

Transportation is a leading barrier to consistent engagement with services.

Our Role in the Solution

We coordinate transportation support through community programs so people can show up, stay consistent, and keep moving forward.

Our Commitment

If transportation is a barrier, we address it directly.

Transportation Coordination

You Don't Have to Figure This Out Alone

The challenges are real and often connected. So is the support we provide. Submit a free intake and a care coordinator will assess your situation and guide you toward what's available.

All submissions are confidential. Your information is used only to connect you with services. We never sell or share your data.