Passport To Self Sufficiency
About Passport to Self-Sufficiency
COTS was established in 1982 to serve individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Initially created to address the homelessness crisis in Detroit, COTS has since evolved to offer a comprehensive array of services, spanning from housing solutions to a transformative coaching program known as Passport to Self-Sufficiency™ (PTS).
PTS represents a poverty reduction and alleviation framework that is the foundation of all COTS programs and initiatives. At its core, PTS embraces a strengths-based methodology, empowering each family to collaboratively chart their journey out of poverty alongside a dedicated PTS Mobility Coach. It is a partnership grounded in the belief that every parent possesses the insight required to determine what self-sufficiency means for their family.
Within the framework of PTS, the PTS Mobility Coach works hand in hand with the head of the household to establish objectives across five key domains: Housing and Family Stability, Financial Well-being, Health & Well-being, Education and Training, and Career Development. These objectives are entirely participant-driven, fostering a sense of ownership and empowerment. To facilitate progress, individuals receive both individualized and group coaching, gain access to resources from community partners, and are motivated by incentives, all aimed at nurturing economic self-sufficiency and creating stable living environments that yield a lasting, multi-generational impact.
COTS is the first organization certified in Mobility Mentoring®, a research-backed economic mobility coaching approach developed by Economic Mobility Pathways (EMPath). Mobility Mentoring® empowers low-income families by offering a participant-centered, holistic, trauma-informed, and culturally competent approach to help individuals achieve their goals.
The Passport To A Brighter Future For COTS Kids
COTS Passport to Self-Sufficiency™ (PTS) is a trauma-informed, research based, transformative whole family approach designed to create poverty-resistant families and is the overarching framework for all of COTS work. All programs and services, including shelter operations; child care; independent, affordable, and permanent supportive housing; case management; and mobility coaching are provided within the
framework of PTS.
PTS focuses on building the executive functioning skills of COTS families – skills such as impulse control, mental flexibility and memory, which are essential for families to be able to navigate today’s complex and demanding challenges to permanently end poverty and homelessness.
PTS Partners
Central City Integrated Health
Community Development Advocates of Detroit (CDAD)
Community Economic Development Association of Michigan (CEDAM)
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Detroit Housing Trust Fund Coalition
Detroit Reads! (Detroit Public Library)
Michigan Rehabilitation Services
MSU Extension Healthy Food Healthy Families
Southeast Michigan Alliance for Economic Inclusion (FDIC)
St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center (Reading Works)
University of Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research
Wayne Metro Community Action Agency – LEAPS Program
Wayne State University, College of Liberal Arts and Science
Wayne State University, Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences