Transitional Housing
More than a bed โ programs that help you rebuild your life with housing, support services, and a path to independence.
Types of Transitional Housing
Recovery Housing
For those overcoming addiction with faith-based support
- โ Structured environment
- โ 12-step programs
- โ Counseling
- โ Life skills training
Job Training Programs
Housing combined with employment preparation
- โ Job placement
- โ Resume building
- โ Interview prep
- โ Trade certification
Family Transitional Housing
Keep families together while rebuilding stability
- โ Private family units
- โ Childcare support
- โ School enrollment help
- โ Case management
Veterans Programs
Specialized support for those who served
- โ VA benefits navigation
- โ PTSD support
- โ Employment services
- โ Peer mentoring
How to Get Started
Initial Assessment
Meet with a case manager to evaluate your needs and goals
Program Matching
Get connected to programs that fit your situation
Application Support
We help you complete applications and gather documents
Ongoing Support
Continue receiving guidance throughout your transition
What to Expect
Program Length
Most programs are 30 days to 2 years, depending on needs and type.
Requirements
Programs may require sobriety, participation in services, and following house rules.
Cost
Many programs are free or sliding-scale. Some accept housing vouchers.
Support Services
Case management, counseling, life skills, and help finding permanent housing.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Contact us or call 211 to speak with someone who can help connect you to transitional housing programs in your area.
"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope." โ Jeremiah 29:11