Transitional Housing


Tacoma, WA Transitional Housing


Transitional Housing in Tacoma:

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



Tacoma Rescue Mission, Inc.

702 Pacific Ave
Tacoma, WA - 98402
253-383-4493
The Tacoma Rescue Mission offers assistance including temporary emergency and transitional housing as well as supportive services . Their services are offered to the homeless, disabled and victims of domestic abuse.Please contact them directly for detailed program information. Click here to see full details.

Phoenix Housing Transitional Housing

7050 South G Street
Tacoma, WA - (253) 471-

Phoenix Housing Network has 56 transitional apartments throughout Pierce County. Click here to see full details.

New Phoebe House Association

Po Box 5245
Tacoma, WA - 98415

To provide housing, services, and support to Pierce County women with children impacted by substance abuse, primarily methamphetamine, and to help them achieve and maintain reunification through healing, self-sufficiency, and clean and sober living. Click here to see full details.

Shared Housing Services

909 S 11th St Ste A
Tacoma, WA - 98405
(253)272-1532
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING TO LOW-INCOME AND SPECIAL NEEDS PEOPLE Click here to see full details.

Episcopal Services For Youth

3519 South 30th St
Tacoma, WA - 98409
(253)572-0458
Faith Homes prepares youth and families to begin a journey to bridge the gap from the cycles of homelessness, abuse, violence, neglect, dependency and poverty to self-sufficiency and self-determination. Individuals are challenged to reach their potential. Dedicated, competent staff accomplishes this 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.