Housing Services Program

Every survivor deserves dignity, compassion, and a safe place to call home. 

Our housing services program offers survivor driven advocacy and financial assistance to survivors experiencing homelessness. Our financial support ranges from short to longer term financial assistance including security deposits, rental assistance, and other identified financial barriers that prevent stable housing. 

Survivors will be referred to our housing team where a housing case manager will conduct an initial housing assessment to determine their personal housing needs and goals. Survivors are then connected with a housing specialist to help them navigate their Domestic Violence Housing First needs. 

FAQ’s

  • Our Housing Program serves individuals and families impacted by domestic violence and homelessness. 

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    *Survivors may be subject to funder requirements such as maintaining financial literacy plan, employment, and/or rental contributions.

  • Our Housing Program focuses on addressing the needs identified by survivors rather than on pre-determined needs promoted by agencies. Every survivor has unique needs, but our financial assistance is offered on average 3 to 12 months.  

  • Our program offers assistance with the following:

    • Supportive Services 

    • Application fees 

    • Security deposits 

    • Rental Subsidies 

    • Utility Assistance 

    • Furniture/Appliance Advocacy 

    • U-Haul/Mover 

    • Educational/Child-Care/Employment Costs 

    • Financial Literacy Education 

    • Domestic Violence Tenant Education   

    • Landlord Advocacy