
Halfway Houses
Halfway houses are residential facilities designed to support individuals transitioning from institutional life, such as prisons or treatment centers, back into the community. They provide a structured and supportive environment where residents can work on personal development, job readiness, and life skills. While living in a halfway house, individuals often have access to counseling, job placement services, and other resources to help them reintegrate. The goal is to reduce recidivism and promote independence, allowing residents to build a stable foundation before moving into independent living.