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Provides transitional housing for individuals who are reintegrating post-prison/jail and also willing to actively engage in recovery.
Provides transitional housing for individuals who are reintegrating post-prison/jail and also willing to actively engage in recovery.
Program provides:
- Clean and sober environment
- Pathways to employment
- Re-integration support and resources
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Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Provides transitional housing with case management for homeless male veterans; one year maximum stay. Veterans Administration AGENCY REFERRAL REQUIRED.
Provides transitional housing for Veterans 18 and older, self-identifying as male who are experiencing homelessness.
Living area is dormitory style in a separate space that is climate controlled.
Program provides 3 meals/day, shower and laundry.
Program is low-barrier/low demand, but does provide intensive, wrap-around case management. Maximum stay of 2 years.
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Offers a three-month to one-year residential program for homeless men who are clean and sober.
Offers a three month to one year clean and sober residential program for homeless men who are employed, wanting to get employment, completing education, obtaining vocational training and moving to housing.
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Offers one year residential Christian recovery program for homeless men; focus on ending self-destructive behaviors; includes work therapy, spiritual guidance, room, board, allowance and other assistance. NO REFERRAL REQUIRED.
Offers a one year residential Christian recovery program designed to help clients leave homelessness, end cycles of addiction and other self-destructive behaviors, and grow in their faith.
Clients engage in work therapy at Seattle's Union Gospel Mission.
Provides spiritual guidance and assistance establishing stability through development of life skills and future goals, as well as room, board, clothing and a weekly sustenance allowance.
Not a state-certified chemical dependency program.
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Operates drug- and alcohol-free transitional housing for men; no children. Includes required case management for working toward permanent housing; 12-month maximum stay.
Operates drug- and alcohol-free enhanced shelter for single men. Case management is available for all residents.
Each client has his own carrel, containing a bed and a locking closet.
Operation Sack Lunch staff provide meals for residents.
Building has three floors and includes the following:
- 160 sleeping carrels
- Common space
- Dining room
- Shared bathrooms
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Offers a 2-year residential program for women; required technology and life skills classes. Case managers offer guidance and support as residents work toward a living-wage career and self-sufficiency. May have rooms available for pregnant women. Usually has a waitlist.
Offers a transitional housing program focusing on employment readiness and self-sufficiency for women experiencing poverty and homelessness, where residents may stay up to a maximum of two years.
All residents have private rooms with shared kitchen areas, bathrooms, laundry facilities, lounge and recreational areas. Residents are expected to participate in core classes, attend house meetings, meet regularly with a case manager and wellness specialist, and set and work towards achieving personal goals for self-sufficiency.
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Provides transitional housing for up to eight single women recovering from homelessness; stays of 6-24 months; does NOT serve women with kids or families. Includes day center support services; Service animals allowed. NO REFERRAL NECESSARY.
Provides transitional housing for up to eight women. Residents receive light case management assistance to set and achieve goals.
Average length of stay is one year, but stays range from six months to two years.
Provides the following services to residents:
- Life skills
- Classes
- Employment Assistance
- Weekly case management meetings
- Bi-weekly house meetings
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Operates a transitional living program for 14-17 year old youth who are homeless, at risk of homelessness, or at risk of sexual exploitation.
Operates a transitional living program for homeless youth.
Provides transitional housing for currently homeless families with children; program includes case management.
Provides transitional housing for families with a stay of up to 24 months. Residents participate in mandatory case management to help:
- Address housing barriers
- Build a healthy rental history
- Get connected to local resources
Interpreter services can be provided upon request.
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Provides a dormitory style transitional housing program for formerly incarcerated homeless women.
Provides 4 bedroom dormitory style transitional housing.
On-site case management for one-on-one transitional services.
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Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter
24.4 Miles
Transitional Housing for Homeless Veterans offered at Washington Veterans Home - Building 10
Offers housing and services to help homeless veterans return to a more traditional lifestyle. Applicants must have Honorable or General discharge, be clean and sober, with no history of violent or sexual offenses. Rent is 30% of income.
Offers a 60-bed transitional housing facility and services to help single homeless veterans return to a more traditional lifestyle. Services include: *Stable Housing - veterans in the program pay 30% of their income, meals are provided. *Case Management - veterans in the program work with case managers on an individualized plan with goals and accountability. *On-Site Chemical Dependency Services - veterans in the program have access to individual and group services, including AA and NA groups. *On-Site Mental Health Services - veterans in the program have access to indivudal group mental health services. May include life skills training and community volunteer work. *On-Site Job Center - veterans in the program have access to the job center including computers, internet access, fax, voicemail, and trainings provided by community providers. *Transportation - veterans in the program have access to van for case management related appointments.
Provides Christian-based transitional housing for up to four households (single women and women with up to four children). Serves women transitioning away from addiction, domestic violence and other circumstances. Allows pets. NO REFERRAL NECESSARY.
Provides a shared housing facility. Residents have their own lockable room, with the rest of the house being shared with other women and their kids. As space becomes available and as women become ready they can move to an onsite apartment. This normally takes about a year.
Acres is a safe and sober house with random drug testing. The program is designed to help women get back on their feet.
Program includes Bible study, budgeting classes, parenting classes, healthy boundaries and relationships classes, shared meals, daily chores and curfews, etc.
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Offers a faith-based men's clean and sober group home where men are edified, encouraged, and discipled.
Offers a faith-based men's clean and sober group home where men are edified, encouraged, and discipled.
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Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Sober Living Homes
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Provides emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence, with or without children, at a confidential location; survivors may be of ANY GENDER or non-binary.
Serves survivors of abuse within the home even if not from an intimate partner.
Provides safe, confidential, interim housing apartments for victims of domestic violence, with or without children.
Typical length of stay is 4-12 weeks.
Services for survivors of domestic violence and their children are provided in a nine-unit apartment.
Survivors may be of ANY GENDER or non-binary.
Assists with legal advocacy as well as coordination with medical, mental health or chemical dependency services.
Additional safety planning around special client needs is available.
Safety assessment is a necessary first step.
Also may provide short-term, confidential emergency shelter motels for victims of domestic violence and their children.
Stay is up to 7 days.
Clients may be able to transfer from the hotels to the shelter at the end of the 7 days.
Motel voucher availability fluctuates; call to inquire.
Provides transitional housing for single women and women with children who have fled domestic violence and are no longer in danger due to DV.
Provides transitional housing for women with children who have fled domestic violence and are no longer being pursued by an abuser. Residents receive daily support from their care team (mentor, program manager, life coach, and advocate), and have access to additional critical services to assist with transitioning to sustainable independent living with a livable wage.
Offers a maternity home where pregnant young women can live and receive education in parenting, childbirth, nutrition, life skills, relationships, counseling, networking, and more.
Offers housing for pregnant women considering parenting or adoption.
Provides housing, food and transportation to pregnancy related appointments.
Offers classes to facilitate issues including parenting, childbirth, nutrition, life skills, relationships, counseling and networking with other agencies.
Assists in creating a plan for the future and helping the young women to make healthy choices for themselves and their babies.
Limited housing is available for those who have completed our maternity program for up to 18 months after the birth of their baby.
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Maternity Homes
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Adoption Information/Referrals
Provides confidential short-term housing to survivors of any gender, with or without children, who are fleeing domestic violence from an abusive intimate partner.
Provides confidential short-term housing to survivors of any gender, with or without children, who are fleeing an abusive intimate partner.
Clients can stay up to six months in individual apartments.
Support services include:
- DV advocacy
- Legal advocacy
- Housing search assistance
- Children's services
- Parenting support
- On-site nursing/mental health support
Provides transitional housing for single female adults or single parent (ages 19-34) with small children (under 5)
Provides transitional shared housing for Single female adults or single parent (ages 19-34) with small children (under 5).
Provides Christian-oriented home for men leaving street life; requires 9-12 month commitment. NO REFERRAL NECESSARY.
Offers Christian ministry and mentoring for men who are recovering from substance use disorder or addiction, those formerly involved in gangs or in the sex industry, as well as others involved in street life.
Provides family style, single-sex group home setting for men in need of housing.
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Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Church offers a faith-based transition program for men who are recovering from substance use disorder, who are homeless, or for those being released from prison. Houses are located in King, Pierce, Yakima, Whatcom, and Spokane counties; $500-700 per month.
Offers a faith-based clean & sober housing program for men, providing structure and support.
Assists in developing healthy, responsible decision-making in the lives of all participants.
Operates 17 residential programs in King County, 3 in Pierce County, 6 in Spokane County, 2 in Yakima County, and 2 in Whatcom County.
Program involves character development programming, including the following:
- Pastoral counseling
- Bible studies
- House meetings
- Recovery meetings
- Personal accountability meetings
- Financial Planning meetings
Residents are encouraged to obtain employment. Employment assistance is offered through a network of supporting employers and organizations.
Also assists residents with the following:
- Fulfilling DOC requirements, if needed
- Obtaining driver's license and/or ID card
- DSHS Food stamps and public assistance
- Resume preparation and employment resources
Participants are asked to commit to three months in the program, but can stay longer if desired.
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Transitional Housing/Shelter
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Ex-Offender Halfway Houses