Transitional Housing


Washington Dc, DC Transitional Housing


Transitional Housing in Washington Dc:

We have listed out many of the Transitional Housing locations in Washington Dc, 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.



House of Ruth For Women And Children Washington DC

5 Thomas Cir NW # 4
Washington DC, DC - 20005
(202) 667-7001
Every day, House of Ruth provides housing and supportive services to 109 women at five residential programs located in Washington, DC. All were homeless and nearly all are survivors of domestic violence. Staff is on-site around the clock to assist the women and ensure their safety, Click here to see full details.

Anne Frank House For Homeless Washington DC

2850 Quebec Street, NW
Washington DC, DC - 20008
(301) 652-7617
Anne Frank House (AFH) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides permanent housing to homeless men and women with chronic mental illnesses within Washington, DC. AFH owns condominiums and rents apartments which we then lease at less than cost to our residents. AFH activities are financed Click here to see full details.

Catholic Charities Mount Carmel House

471 G Place NW
Washington DC, DC - 20001
(202) 289-6315
Mt. Carmel House is a transitional housing program that provides housing and intensive case management and wrap-around supports to homeless women. An on-site Job Center with computers, printers and internet allows residents, with guidance from staff, to search for and secure employment Click here to see full details.

Saint Matthias Mulumba House, Catholic Charities, CCS

621 Rhode Island Avenue NW
Washington DC, DC - 20001
(202) 234-2399
transitional housing program for homeless men recovering from chemical dependencies and/or mental illness and other disabilities. Emphasizes employment and vocational training which lead to self-sufficiency and independent living. Offers case management addictions counseling, employment counse Click here to see full details.

Central Union Mission - Transitional Program - Men\\'s Ministry

1350 R Street, Nw
Washington DC, DC - 20009
(202) 745-7118
Offers a 30-week intense, rehabilitative program to assist men to transition into self-sufficiency. The program provides housing, job training, and necessities while focusing on intense physical and spiritual rehabilitation. Offers medical care, legal aid, counseling, education, employment tr Click here to see full details.

CFLS - Transitional Housing Program at Trinity Arms

305 E Street, NW
Washington DC, DC - 20001

Offers a two year transitional housing program for homeless families. Families receive 2 years of temporary housing in an apartment unit and social services designed to help them move toward self-sufficiency. Families pay 30% of their net monthly income towards rent, sign a lease agreement and Click here to see full details.

La Casa Transitional Rehab Program

1131 Spring Road, NW
Washington DC, DC - 20010
(202) 882-1237
Provides residential housing and supportive services to 40 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 for 40 men. Projected length Click here to see full details.

Park Road Transitional House

1318 Park Road, Nw
Washington DC, DC - 20011
(202) 328-9680
Provides residential housing and supportive services to 12 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 for 2-3 men per room. Projected length Click here to see full details.

Door of Hope For Men

1610 7Th Street, Nw
Washington DC, DC - 20001
(202) 234-8350
Provides men with low barrier transitional housing without stay limits. Participants must have a history of homelessness, chronic mental health issues, and demonstrated resistance to traditional shelters. Provides case management services, referrals to outside services as needed, semi-private Click here to see full details.



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