
Transitional Housing Program
A Transitional Housing Program provides temporary, supportive housing for individuals experiencing homelessness or recovering from difficult circumstances. It offers a stable environment, along with access to services like counseling, job training, and education, to help residents regain independence. The goal is to bridge the gap between emergency shelter and permanent housing, typically lasting up to 24 months. This helps residents develop the skills and stability needed to live on their own long-term, promoting self-sufficiency and preventing future homelessness.