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Transitional Housing and Sober Living in Bellingham, WA: 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 Bellingham, WA

Eligibility requirements and availability for transitional housing programs vary. It is important to contact each program directly to learn more about their specific requirements.
  • YWCA Of Bellingham Email Website Learn more 1026 North Forest Street
    Bellingham, WA - 98225
    (360) 734-4820
    YWCA is the only transitional housing program available for single adult women in Whatcom County. The YWCA aims to give women a safe, supportive place to stay while connecting them with the appropriate resources to get their lives back of track and become self supporting.The average stay is about 60 days in emergency shelter, and 8 months in the transitional housing program. .. see more
  • Lydia Place A Nonprofit Corporation Email Website Learn more Po Box 28487
    Bellingham, WA - 98228
    (360) 671-7663
    The goal of Lydia Place is to support sustained independence by providing housing, supportive services, advocacy, education, and by raising awareness of the faces and causes of homelessness. .. see more
  • Second Wakeup House Email Website Learn more 1714 Grant Street
    Bellingham, WA - 98225
    (360) 739-9298
    Second Wakeup House provides a safe, healthy, alcohol and drug free living environment for the recovering individual to flourish and become the person God intended them to be. A great option for those who have made a decision to adopt a life of sobriety. Residents get strong peer support and a structure that encourages the necessary life changes required for successful recove .. see more
  • Interfaith Coalition Email Website Learn more 910 14th St
    Bellingham, WA - 98225
    (360) 734-3983
    Interfaith Coalition is a community of many faiths working together to eliminate homelessness and poverty in Whatcom County. .. see more
  • Opportunity Council Community Resource Center Email Website Learn more 1111 Cornwall Avenue
    Bellingham, WA - 98225
    (360) 734-5121
    The Opportunity Council's mission is to be a catalyst for positive change. Their goal is to help people become self-sufficient. Their 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 meals for people who are hungry, energy assistance and home repair to keep .. see more
  • Oxford House View Ridge Email Website Learn more 2323 View Ridge Drive
    Bellingham, WA - 98229-5925
    360-393-4328
    Gender: Males Occupancy: 8 Oxford House View Ridge is a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home. This facility accepts men only. Oxford Houses are a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Every month the Oxford houses in the area get together to share their experiences in order to ensure that Oxford House Viewridge .. see more
  • Oxford House Connelly Email Website Learn more 2804 Connelly Avenue
    Bellingham, WA - 98225-8224
    360-778-3304
    For Men only. 9 occupants allowed. Oxford House Connelly is a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home. This facility accepts men only. Oxford Houses are a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. A representative of every House in the area meets with the others on a monthly basis, to share information, to seek resolution of problem .. see more
  • Oxford House Journey Email Website Learn more 2412 Yew Street Road
    Bellingham, WA - 98229-8811
    360-306-8561
    .. see more
  • Helen's House Email Learn more 4226 Pickett Rd
    Bellingham, WA - 98226
    (360) 303-6334
    Helen's House is a womens clean and sober living home. .. 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 Bellingham 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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