There are two kinds at present. First, it effectively solves the problem of temporary places for teenagers who are away at night to provide professional social work services and humanized assistance. Materially, by providing basic accommodation for young people who don't go home at night, they can be prevented from wandering in various entertainment places and catching bad hobbies; Psychologically, provide professional psychological counseling for teenagers who stay out at night, relieve their psychological pressure, promote them to know themselves correctly, enhance their self-confidence, and improve their understanding of society and family. The temporary rescue service of "halfway house" generally does not exceed 24 hours. After teenagers return to their families, social workers will also provide follow-up services to improve their living environment and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests through professional measures such as family intervention, community care and case counseling.
Second, it is specially designed for released prisoners. After years of high walls, these released prisoners are worried when they set foot on their way home, and even face social and family rejection, so they can only "return to their old jobs." Lest they really find it difficult to adapt to the society after they get out of prison, provide such a place so that they need a foothold on their way back. And provide free services such as accommodation, psychological guidance and skills training for released prisoners to help them regain their confidence and move towards normal jobs.