Transitional Housing


Bellingham, WA Transitional Housing


Transitional Housing in Bellingham:

We have listed out many of the Transitional Housing locations in Bellingham, WA 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.



Young Womens Christian Assoc Of Bellingham

1026 N Forest St
Bellingham, WA - 98225
(360)734-4820
To draw together members who strive to create opportunities for women's growth, leadership and power, in order to attain a common vision: peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all people. The YWCA has been serving Whatcom County for 100 years in at least 100 different ways but always with a focus Click here to see full details.

Lydia Place A Nonprofit Corporation

Po Box 28487
Bellingham, WA - 98228
(360)671-7663
Lydia Place provides a multi-faceted program that supports women and their children in transition from homelessness to independence. Click here to see full details.

Interfaith Coalition

2401 Cornwall Ave
Bellingham, WA - 98225

The mission of this coalition of diverse faith communities is to improve the lives of people in need in Whatcom County, focusing on housing for homeless families and health care for all. Since 1981, Interfaith Coalition has developed partnerships with congregations, social-service agencies, and dire Click here to see full details.

Opportunity Council

1111 Cornwall Ave
Bellingham, WA - 98225

The Opportunity Council's mission is to be a catalyst for positive change. Our goal is to help people become self-sufficient. Our programs range from helping people in crisis with immediate needs to addressing long-term support. Programs include shelter and support for people who are homeless, hot m 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.