Our Transitional Housing Program provides safe, stable, and
supportive housing for survivors of domestic violence and their children as
they transition from crisis to long-term independence. The program is designed
to help families rebuild their lives in a secure environment free from abuse.
Who We Serve
The Transitional Housing Program serves:
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Survivors of domestic and intimate partner
violence
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Survivors fleeing unsafe or abusive living
situations
·
Children impacted by domestic violence
·
Families working toward permanent housing and
stability
Services Provided
In addition to safe housing, participants receive
comprehensive, trauma-informed support services, including:
·
Safe, confidential transitional housing
·
Individualized safety planning
·
Case management and housing stabilization
support
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Assistance with permanent housing placement
·
Referrals to counseling, healthcare, and mental
health services
·
Legal advocacy and referrals related to
protective orders and family law
·
Support accessing education, employment,
childcare, and financial resources
·
Children supportive services and referrals to
trauma-informed care
Our Approach
The Transitional Housing Program is voluntary, confidential,
and survivor-centered. Survivors maintain autonomy over their decisions while
receiving supportive guidance from trained staff. Our approach recognizes the
impact of trauma on both adults and children and prioritizes dignity, cultural
responsiveness, and empowerment.
Program Goals
The goals of the Transitional Housing Program are to:
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Increase safety and housing stability for
survivors and their children
·
Reduce homelessness and housing insecurity among
survivors of domestic violence
·
Support healing and recovery from trauma
·
Help families achieve long-term independence and
self-sufficiency
·
Prevent re-victimization and return to abusive
environments
