Transitional Housing


Washington, DC Transitional Housing


Transitional Housing in Washington:

We have listed out many of the Transitional Housing locations in Washington, DC below. The transitional housing we list offers not only support housing for those needing homes, but they also provide supportive services that will enable you to live more independently. Many are sober, detox, and drug treatment services. Addiction rehabilitation is a big part of these locations. We list full details on these locations.



Calvary Women\'s Services, Inc.

928 5th St Nw
Washington, DC - 20001
(202)783-6651
Calvary Women\\\'s Shelter is a 25-bed transitional housing program for women for all women in need. Support services ensure that women who stay at the shelter are able to make positive steps toward independence. Pathways is a transitional housing program that offers stability and support for 10 wo Click here to see full details.

Blair Transitional Rehabilitation Program

635 I Street, Ne
Washington, DC - 20001
202-727-2832
Provides residential housing and supportive services to 85 homeless men. Services include food, substance abuse counseling, case management, employment and housing placement assistance. Washers and dryers are available on the site. Dormitory style-sleeping with 20 men per dorm. Projected le Click here to see full details.

Families Forward - Transitional Housing Program

422 C Street, NE Suite B
Washington, DC - 20003
(202) 639-9760
Helps homeless families move into safe apartments in the private rental market. Families pay 30% of their income toward rent and conserve subsidizes the remainder. Conducts monthly home visits and helps family draft a family stabilization plan. Home visits: Downtown.  9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Click here to see full details.

Salvation Army Turning Point Center

1246 Taylor Street Nw
Washington, DC - 20011
(202) 250-7720
Transitional housing for families. Provides transitional housing for families in safe, furnished apartments while assisting them achieve the skills necessary to become self-sufficient. Support services include case management, crisis intervention, individual and family counseling, advocacy, an Click here to see full details.

SOME - Harvest House

71 O Street NW
Washington, DC - 20001
(202) 292-4403
Operates a 120 day transitional-housing and job-readiness program for homeless women who are recovering from addictions. Eligibility - Adult women, recovering from addictions, willing and able to work Flat Fee (based on percentage of i Click here to see full details.

SOME - Joshua House - Transitional Housing

1307 1St Street, Nw
Washington, DC - 20001
(202) 328-0802
Operates a 90 day transitional housing program that provides job-readiness and support services to homeless men recovering from addictions. Eligibility Single men, willing and able to work Program Fees Click here to see full details.

Mickey Leland Place Transitional Housing

1620 North Capitol Street, NW
Washington, DC - 20002
(202) 483-0831
Operates a 90 day transitional housing program that provides job-readiness and support services to homeless men recovering from addictions. Program Fees Flat Fee (when working, they will be assessed 25% of their net pay and a program fe Click here to see full details.

Thea Bowman House

4065 Minnesota Avenue, Ne
Washington, DC - 20019
(202) 292-4485
Provides two-years of case management and transitional housing for formerly homeless families in townhouse facilities. Hours: 11:30 am - 8:00 pm, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday; 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, Tuesday Eligibility Ages 18 and older, fa Click here to see full details.

Transitional Housing Corporation - Partner Arms

935 Kennedy Street, Nw
Washington, DC - 20011
(202) 829-5614
Provides transitional housing for formerly homeless families. Residents work with on-site caseworkers to take next steps towards self-sufficiency and permanent housing. Eligibility Homeless families, with at least one child under 18, cu Click here to see full details.

N Street Village, Inc.

1333 N St Nw
Washington, DC - 20005
(202)939-2076
N Street Village provides a therapeutic community, encompassing a day center, a night shelter, case management, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, recovery housing, employment and vocation training, and wellness services. Women are assisted in developing necessary skills, abilities Click here to see full details.

Transitional Housing Corp.

5101 16th St Nw
Washington, DC - 20011

Transitional Housing Corporation combats homelessness by providing transitional and permanent housing and comprehensive supportive services--including substance abuse and mental health counseling, life skills, employment training, and youth counseling and enrichment services--to homeless and at-risk Click here to see full details.

Jubilee Housing, Inc.

1640 Columbia Rd. N.w.
Washington, DC - 20009
(202)299-1240
Since 1973, Jubilee Housing has fulfilled its mission in the Adams Morgan area of Washington, DC of providing safe, affordable rental housing for people with low to very low-incomes. Jubilee Housing is more than "bricks and mortar" it is a context for people who are living in profound poverty to hav Click here to see full details.

Sinai Assisted Housing Foundation Dba Sinai House

3100 Military Rd Nw
Washington, DC - 20015

Sinai Assisted Housing Foundation's mission is to help homeless families become independent, stable, financially self-sufficient members of the community by providing them with housing and intensive support services in a nurturing environment. The program aims to help each family stabilize its housi Click here to see full details.

Conquesthouse Inc

Po Box 41493
Washington, DC - 20018

Conquest Reintegration Ministries was founded in 1995 out of a need to help reduce the 75 percent re-arrest rate among men and women who are released from prison. Working with area churches and government agencies, our organization seeks to provide food, clothing, shelter, job assistance and other s Click here to see full details.

New Endeavors By Women

611 N Street, Nw
Washington, DC - 20001

NEW's ongoing mission is to develop and implement a program that assists residents in regaining self-sufficiency by 1) preparing them to return to independent living; 2) increasing their skills and income levels; and 3) increasing their self-determination. Click here to see full details.

Coalition For The Homeless, Inc.

1234 Massachusetts Ave Nw
Washington, DC - 20005
(202)347-8870
The Coalition for the homeless was founded in 1979 and incorporated as a nonprofit in the District of Columbia in 1981. The mission of the Coalition is to assist the homeless and persons who are at risk of becoming homeless to obtain permanent housing and become self sufficient. Click here to see full details.

Community Of Hope, Inc.

1413 Girard Street, Nw
Washington, DC - 20009

Community of Hope was founded as a mission of the Church of the Nazarene in 1975. In 1980, Community of Hope, Inc. was organized as a 501 (c) (3) corporation in response to the growing need for an institutional structure for the delivery of services. The nonprofit organization now serves as a separa Click here to see full details.

Mary House, Inc.

4303 13th St Ne
Washington, DC - 20017

Mary House founders Bill and Sharon Murphy started this type of shelter and related services based on what they saw and learned after several years of local community service (where they met, married, and started their own family). They believed that a homeless family must be rooted in a safe and nu Click here to see full details.

Community Council For The Homeless At Friendship Place

4713 Wisconsin Ave Nw
Washington, DC - 20016
(202)364-1419
Our mission is to enable homeless and formerly homeless adults in the upper Northwest area of the District of Columbia to rebuild their lives with the involvement of the community. Click here to see full details.

Holy Comforter St Cyprian Community Action Group

901 Pennsylvania Ave Se
Washington, DC - 20003
(202)543-4558
City officials estimate that 64,000 adults need treatment for drug and alcohol abuse. Most have no health insurance. CAG treats some of these individuals and thereby alleviates the impact of substance abuse on the community. Click here to see full details.

Catholic Charities Of The Archdiocese Of Washington, Inc.

924 G Street Nw
Washington, DC - 20001

In caring for the poor, in sheltering the homeless, and in protecting those who are vulnerable or oppressed, Catholic Charities helps people in need strengthen and rebuild their lives. We focus on prevention when possible, intervention when needed and advocacy when resources are inadequate. We help Click here to see full details.

Bethany Inc

2523 14th St Nw
Washington, DC - 20009
(703)780-2025
Bethany's mission is to provide affordable housing and comprehensive support services to children and their families, who are recovering from homelessness and addiction and who demonstrate a sincere commitment to return to independent living. Click here to see full details.

Hope And A Home, Inc.

1439 R St., Nw
Washington, DC - 20009
(202)387-7091
Click here to see full details.

Safe Haven Outreach Ministry, Inc.

1140 N Capitol St
Washington, DC - 20002
(202)589-1505
S.H.O.M.'s mission is to improve the quality and longevity of life of its singlyand multiply-diagnosed program participants. This is accomplished by "one stop" comprehensive, holistic service delivery. Continuity of care includes outreach and prevention, emergency crisis intervention, referral or in Click here to see full details.

Marshall Heights Community Development Organization

3939 Benning Rd Ne
Washington, DC - 20019

MHCDO's mission is to grow Ward 7 into the District of Columbia's most welcoming, prospering and livable community for everyone. It's holistic approach to community development involves reviving neighborhood commercial centers, rehabilitating vacant and distressed apartment buildings, developing hom Click here to see full details.

Nazarene Outpost Ministries

1006 Douglas St. Ne
Washington, DC - 20018

Nazarene Outpost Ministries, founded in 1987, is a faith based organization, established to provide basic assistance to the hurting people of our community, city, nation and world. By serving as an outpost of hope in a wilderness of hopelessness. We serve those in need to the extent of our resources Click here to see full details.

Miriams Kitchen

2401 Virginia Avenue Nw
Washington, DC - 20037
(202)452-8926
Our mission is to provide individualized services that address the causes and consequences of homelessness in an atmosphere of dignity and respect, both directly and through facilitating connections in the Washington, DC community. Click here to see full details.



View our transitional resources not only to find homes, but to find support for drug and alcohol rehab treatment.