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Transitional Housing and Sober Living in Norfolk, VA: Find a Safe Place to Live and Recover

Types of transitional housing listed.

- 3/4 houses: Sober living homes that help you transition back to your normal life.
- Sober Living Homes: Homes where residents recover from substance abuse.
- Halfway Houses: Variety of homes that can assist residents with substance abuse issues, emaotional issues, physical issues and to transition back to society.
- Reentry Programs: Hard to find residential re-entry programs.

Our listings include: government run, privately owned, non profit transitional housing resources. We work closely with many transitional housing programs who provide us with their latest details and costs. View the full details on our listing details pages. Where possible we provide prices and details such as sliding fee scale, free programs.

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Transitional housing is a short-term housing solution that provides support services to help people get back on their feet. It can be a good option for people who are homeless, leaving an abusive relationship, or have recently been released from prison.

Transitional housing programs typically offer a variety of services, such as:

  • Affordable housing
  • Case management
  • Employment assistance
  • Life skills training
  • Support groups
What is sober living?
Sober living is a type of transitional housing that is specifically designed for people who are recovering from addiction. It provides a supportive environment where people can focus on their recovery and learn to live sober.
Sober living programs typically offer the same services as transitional housing programs, but they also offer additional services, such as:
  • Peer support
  • 12-step meetings
  • Drug testing
  • Relapse prevention

List of Transitional Housing in Norfolk, VA

Eligibility requirements and availability for transitional housing programs vary. It is important to contact each program directly to learn more about their specific requirements.
  • Barrett Haven Inc Email Learn more Po Box 275
    Norfolk, VA - 23501
    (757) 624-6990
    Barrett Transitional Home is a 24/7 facility in Norfolk, Virginia designed to break the cycle of homelessness for single and single pregnant women and their infants. .. see more
  • Forkids, Inc. Email Website Learn more 4200 Colley Avenue
    Norfolk, VA - 23508
    (757) 622-6400
    ForKids provides families with housing and comprehensive services to foster permanent, positive family development leading to self-sufficient futures. ForKids is passionately committed to ending the cycle of homelessness for children in South Hampton Roads. .. see more
  • Barrett Transitional Home Email Website Learn more 2129 Vincent Ave
    Norfolk, VA - 23504
    (757)624-6990
    Barrett Transitional Home mission is helping single and single pregnant women in crisis become confident, independent and self-sufficient. They provide comprehensive supportive services, transitional housing and the necessary skills to prevent and break the cycle of homelessness.  Barrett Transitional Home is a 501 (c) 3 Non-profit organization (EIN #31-148-3263). Barrett T .. see more
  • F.o.r. Kids Inc. Email Website Learn more 4200 Colley Avenue Suite A
    Norfolk, VA - 23508
    (757) 622-6400
    Founded in 1988, ForKids provides for the education, well-being, and health of approximately 150 homeless families with 300 children from Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Suffolk, and Western Tidewater each day. Wrap-around services provide these families with the opportunity to end the cycle of homelessness and poverty by addressing and conquering issues such as domestic violence .. see more
  • Oxford House Seaview Men's Sober Housing Email Website Learn more 118 West Seaview Avenue
    Norfolk, VA - 23503
    (757) 227-4458
    Oxford House is a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home. .. see more
  • Oxford House Bayview Gardens Email Website Learn more 1622 Broadfield Road
    Norfolk, VA - 23503-4138
    757-383-6826
    Oxford House Bayview Gardens is a self-run, self-supported recovery house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts. Oxford House Bayview Gardens is an all men sober house. Oxford Houses are a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. On a monthly basis, the Oxford houses in a geographic area get together to share their common experiences in order to assure that .. see more
  • Oxford House Little Creek for Men Email Website Learn more 2900 David Avenue
    Norfolk, VA - 23518
    (757) 351-0165
    Oxford House Little Creek is a self-run, self-supported recovery house for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts. Oxford House Little Creek is a men's self-supporting and drug free home. Every Oxford house represents an effective and low cost method of preventing relapse. Every month the Oxford houses in the area get together to share their experiences in order to ensure t .. see more
  • Oxford House New Horizon Email Website Learn more 314 E McGinnis Circle
    Norfolk, VA - 23502
    (757) 962-2406
    Oxford House is a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home. Oxford House New Horizon is a male transitional house with a total occupancy of 8. .. see more
  • Oxford House Princess Anne Email Website Learn more 5117 E. Princess Anne Rd.
    Norfolk, VA - 23502
    (757) 402-3420
    Oxford House is a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home. Oxford House Princess Anne is a female transitional house with a total occupancy of 9. For the most current information about availability, please visit their website: www.oxfordvacancies. .. see more

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Tips for choosing a transitional housing or sober living program

When choosing a transitional housing or sober housing program, it's important to consider the following factors:
1. Types of services offered: Make sure the program offers the services you need. For example, if you're looking for a sober housing program, make sure the program offers peer support and 12-step meetings.
2. Eligibility requirements: Some transitional housing and sober housing programs have eligibility requirements, such as income limits or sobriety requirements. Make sure you meet the eligibility requirements before you apply to a program.
3. Location: Consider where you want to live. Some transitional housing and sober housing programs are located in urban areas, while others are located in rural areas.
4. Cost: Transitional housing and sober housing programs can vary in cost. Make sure you can afford the cost of the program before you move in.

What to expect when you move into transitional housing or sober housing.
- When you move into transitional housing or sober housing, you can expect to live in a shared environment. You will also be expected to follow the program's rules and regulations.
- Most transitional housing and sober housing programs have a curfew and require residents to participate in chores. Some programs also require residents to attend support groups and/or submit to drug testing. Conclusion

Transitional housing and sober housing can be a great way to get back on your feet and start living a sober and healthy life. If you're looking for transitional housing or sober housing, use the tips in this guide to find a program that's right for you.

More Options to Get In To Transitional Housing

If you cannot find a listing from our list above some further options for you are:
1. Contact the Norfolk local government or social service agencies. Many cities also have Housing and Community Development Departments that should be able to help.
2. Ask your doctor or therapist for a referral. Your doctor or therapist may be able to refer you to a transitional housing program in your area.



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