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703 East Hartson Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202

Provides drug- and alcohol-free transitional housing for those who have recently been incarcerated or in a treatment program for substance use disorder. Some locations accept families.

Provides information and referrals ONLY to a housing list of potential landlords on rentals for recently released prisoners, and ex-offenders. DOES NOT provide housing placement.

Provides alcohol- and drug-free transitional housing and case management for homeless women in addiction recovery or who are being released from jail. REFERRAL PREFERRED BUT NOT REQUIRED.

2342 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98402

Provides permanent supportive housing to veterans, those being released from prison, or those experiencing homelessness. Housing is provided in a dormitory style setting. Those in housing can qualify for the life skills/employment programs.

Provides a dormitory style transitional housing program for formerly incarcerated homeless women.

Provides alcohol- and drug-free transitional housing for homeless women in addiction recovery; primarily helps those involved with the criminal justice system. Charges 30% of income. REFERRAL PREFERRED BUT NOT NECESSARY.

321 Wellington Avenue, Walla Walla, WA 99362

Provides services and programs that help people who have been released from a correctional facility make a successful transition to community life.

1011 Digby Road, Mount Vernon, WA 98274

Provides drug- and alcohol-free transitional housing for those who have recently been incarcerated or in a treatment program for substance use disorder. Some locations accept families.

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.

901 North Monroe Street, #200, Spokane, WA 99260

Supportive housing provides the essential services and stability needed for individuals facing homelessness, domestic violence, or other crises. Transitional housing is available to individuals who are transitioning to the Spokane community from prisons or jails, have housing barriers due to past criminal records or are looking for an opportunity to start fresh in a safe place to grow in their recovery.