The Returning Home Program is a collaboration between ServiceNet, Hilltown CDC, Soldier On, and community partners to provide trauma-informed, integrated substance abuse and mental health treatment, supported PH, and case management utilizing the Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment model to address the needs of veterans who experience homelessness and adults who experience chronic homelessness. ServiceNet RHP plans to establish a Clinical Case Management team composed of licensed mental health and substance abuse counselors, a nurse, and peer outreach staff sited in Pittsfield, Northampton, and Greenfield, Massachusetts. This team will provide outreach and engagement utilizing Motivational Interviewing, screening, assessment, service planning, an array of integrated services, referral, evaluation, and follow up. The team will provide integrated dual disorders treatment to address the complex interplay between mental health, behavioral, and substance abuse disorders and psychological trauma that affects the homeless to a high degree. We will assist in identifying and acquiring a range of benefits and resources designed to meet the complex needs of the homeless: housing and the means to pay for housing, medical care and insurance, food and resources to acquire food, and education/training/public benefits to secure the means for self-support. The Returning Home Program will serve 112 individuals over the three year grant period with approximately 50 active participants at any point in time. The Returning Home Team will be guided by a community Steering Committee composed of persons served or those with lived experience of homelessness, and agencies representing the needs of the homeless: housing, mental health, substance abuse, and public benefits. Lastly, the program will incorporate a robust training and evaluation component to ensure that the Returning Home Team remains focused on the objectives of ending chronic homelessness and have the means to do so.