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Gates of Grace Women's Transitional Housing

9500 North East 73rd Street
Vancouver, WA - 98662
(360) 980-3973

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Gates of Grace of Vancouver is a faith-based transitional housing for homeless women and children. They provide housing for nine women. They dedicate ourselves to helping women restore healthy relationships with each other, with Christ, their families and with their community.


Mission Statement: Our mission is to positively impact our community and change lives through a strong relationship with Jesus Christ. We offer the following: • Upon entry into our homes we offer referrals to meet their immediate needs; vision, medical, legal assistance, food and clothing, and any addiction problems. • We assess each individual and determine how best to help these women become stable members of our homes and our community by providing tools necessary to resolve issues that have lead to poverty and homelessness. • Weekly bible studies, church and daily devotionals are required. • Case management begins within the first month where we begin goal setting for each individual woman that helps them move closer to economic and social self-sufficiency. Our goal is to help them find permanent housing. • By supporting Gates of Grace, you can help us change lives everyday. • We don’t provide emergency housing but if you are in need of emergency housing, please call the Housing Hotline at 360-695-9677.
Gates of Grace Women's Transitional Housing

Important Top Tips Before Applying

If you Interested in applying to Gates of Grace Women's Transitional Housing, we recommend that you call them and find out some answers to some or all of the below questions:

  • What type of housing do you offer? Is it shared or private housing? Is it furnished or unfurnished?
  • What are the length of stay requirements? How long can I stay in the program?
  • What kind of support services do you offer? Do you offer job training, case management, or other support services to help me achieve permanent housing and self-sufficiency?
  • What are the rules and policies? Are there any rules or policies that I need to be aware of, such as curfews, visitor restrictions, or substance abuse policies?
  • What is the cost of the program? Is there a monthly fee? Are there any other costs associated with the program?
  • Is the program accredited or licensed? This will help ensure that the program meets certain standards of quality.


In addition to these general questions, you may also want to ask more specific questions about the program, such as:
  • What is the staff-to-resident ratio? This will give you an idea of how much support you can expect from staff.
  • What is the success rate of the program? How many residents have gone on to achieve permanent housing and self-sufficiency?
  • What are the cultural competency practices of the program? Is the program staffed by people who are culturally competent and able to meet the needs of a diverse range of residents?
  • How does the program ensure the safety and security of residents? What safety measures are in place?
  • What is the process for resolving disputes? Is there a clear and fair process for resolving disputes between residents and staff?

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What is your current addiction OR problem that you are seeking help for? How long have you had this issue?

What is your current addiction OR problem that you are seeking help for? How long have you had this issue?

Homelessness

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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Homelessness

No I'm relocating to the area to be closer to my family.  I'm  60 years old, and have a job with door dash. I can't start the job until I can afford housing.  I need to work for at least a month so I have enough money to get an apartment.

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Sunday, September 22, 2019

No I'm relocating to the area to be closer to my family. I'm 60 years old, and have a job with door dash. I can't start the job until I can afford housing. I need to work for at least a month so I have enough money to get an apartment.

Meth

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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Meth

Have you used a transitional housing resource before?

Have you used a transitional housing resource before?

Have you used this locations services before? What is your opinion of it?

Have you used this locations services before? What is your opinion of it?

Do you have any experience with the office personnel? How were they?

Do you have any experience with the office personnel? How were they?

Do they take ex felons?

Do they take ex felons?

 Yes

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Monday, October 26, 2020

Yes

Comments

2020-09-01 07:06:47

I'd like to get into recovery house

2020-10-28 14:26:49

I'm very interested in your program. I've been clean and sober since, well my clean date is 8-12-20. I'm homeless, and I'm a woman of God. I've wanted to get involved in a church now for months but because of covid-19, it's been soooo hard. I hope you could call me back and give me a chance at your program. Thank you!!

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