Provides permanent supported housing for homeless individuals veterans, mental health diagnosis, and families.
Also provides housing for individuals and families with low incomes.
Provides permanent supported housing for homeless individuals, veterans, mental health diagnosis, and families.
Also provides housing for individuals and families with low incomes.
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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
The HUD-VASH program to help homeless veterans and their immediate families to find and maintain affordable, safe, and permanent housing in the community.
The HUD-VASH program is a collaborative effort between the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S Department of Veteran Affairs Supported Housing program to help homeless veterans and their immediate families to find and maintain affordable, safe, and permanent housing in the community.
Provides targeted case management for clients experiencing issues either obtaining or maintaining housing and qualify for the service by having issues with substance abuse, mental health disorders, or chronic illness. Case management addresses both housing and other social supports to assist long term housing stability.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Centralized access point for individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, connecting them to needed programs and services, including shelter placement and housing/safe parking programs.
Provides telephone and in-person screening and assessment for households who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
Telephone screenings are provided for emergency shelter (men's, women's, couples, and families) and severe weather shelter. Households are assessed for eligibility for housing programs (rapid re-housing, transitional, and permanent supportive), as well as diversion programs.
Partners with organizations in the community to provide many services to Veterans experiencing homelessness, their families, and those Veterans at risk of losing their housing.
Partners with various housing organizations in the community that provide prevention service, rapid re-housing, transitional housing and permanent supported housing through HUD/VASH.
VA Puget Sound Community Housing staff also participate in area events to help connect with veterans experiencing homelessness.
Serves very low income individuals and families who have been chronically homeless and who have physical, mental health and/or chemical dependency-related disabilities.
Permanent Supportive Housing programs serve very low income individuals and families who have been chronically homeless and who have physical, mental health and/or chemical dependency-related disabilities. Facilities include Maloney Heights and Evergreen Family Village in Port Angeles, Sunbelt apartments in Sequim, and Burke Place in Forks which is operated by Peninsula Housing Authority and has units for families as well as individuals.
Helps youth ages 16-25 gain employable skills and work history by partnering with with businesses willing to help mentor, teach work ethics, workplace conduct, and develop hirable job skills. Participants also attend weekly workshops.
Helps youth ages 16-25 gain employable skills and work history by partnering with with businesses willing to help mentor, teach work ethics, workplace conduct, and develop hirable job skills. Program provides 100 hours of on-the-job experience, case management, and a variety of incentives. Participants also attend weekly classes and workshops which teach skills including resume writing, interview skills, financial management and customer service.
Provides targeted case management for clients experiencing issues either obtaining or maintaining housing and qualify for the service by having issues with substance abuse, mental health disorders, or chronic illness. Case management addresses both housing and other social supports to assist long term housing stability.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Provides targeted case management for clients experiencing issues either obtaining or maintaining housing and qualify for the service by having issues with substance abuse, mental health disorders, or chronic illness. Case management addresses both housing and other social supports to assist long term housing stability.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Helps youth ages 16-25 gain employable skills and work history by partnering with with businesses willing to help mentor, teach work ethics, workplace conduct, and develop hirable job skills. Participants also attend weekly workshops.
Helps youth ages 16-25 gain employable skills and work history by partnering with with businesses willing to help mentor, teach work ethics, workplace conduct, and develop hirable job skills. Program provides 100 hours of on-the-job experience, case management, and a variety of incentives. Participants also attend weekly classes and workshops which teach skills including resume writing, interview skills, financial management and customer service.
Helps youth ages 16-25 gain employable skills and work history by partnering with businesses willing to help mentor, teach work ethics, workplace conduct, and develop hirable job skills. Participants also attend weekly workshops.
Helps youth ages 16-25 gain employable skills and work history by partnering with with businesses willing to help mentor, teach work ethics, workplace conduct, and develop hirable job skills. Program provides 100 hours of on-the-job experience, case management, and a variety of incentives. Participants also attend weekly classes and workshops which teach skills including resume writing, interview skills, financial management and customer service.
Provides permanent support housing for individuals who were previously chronically homeless, have a diagnosed mental illness, and earn less than 30 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI).
Provides permanent support housing for individuals who were previously chronically homeless, have a diagnosed mental illness, and earn less than 30 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI). Also provides case management tenants.
Provides permanent supportive housing for single adult veterans experiencing homelessness in a 30-unit tiny-home village with on-site supportive services. Offers a recovery-focused, clean and sober living environment.
Provides permanent supportive housing for single adult veterans experiencing homelessness through a tiny-home village model serving up to 30 residents. The program offers on-site supportive services within a recovery-focused, clean and sober living environment to promote long-term housing stability. Residents live in fully furnished, single-occupancy tiny homes equipped with a private shower, toilet, sink, wall heater, microwave, and crockpot. They also have access to shared community spaces. This village is exclusively for veterans in Mason County.
Provides permanent supportive housing for single adult veterans experiencing homelessness in a small-cottage village serving up to 35 residents. Offers a recovery-focused, clean and sober living environment.
Provides permanent supportive housing for single adult veterans experiencing homelessness through a small-cottage village model serving up to 35 residents. The program offers on-site supportive services within a recovery-focused, clean and sober living environment to promote long-term housing stability. Residents have access to shared community spaces. This village is exclusively for veterans in Pierce County.
Provides targeted case management for clients experiencing issues either obtaining or maintaining housing and qualify for the service by having issues with substance abuse, mental health disorders, or chronic illness. Case management addresses both housing and other social supports to assist long term housing stability.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Serves very low income individuals and families who have been chronically homeless and who have physical, mental health and/or chemical dependency-related disabilities.
Permanent Supportive Housing programs serve very low income individuals and families who have been chronically homeless and who have physical, mental health and/or chemical dependency-related disabilities. Facilities include Maloney Heights and Evergreen Family Village in Port Angeles, Sunbelt apartments in Sequim, and Burke Place in Forks which is operated by Peninsula Housing Authority and has units for families as well as individuals.
Partners with Joint Pacific County Housing Authority to provide affordable rental housing in Pacific County. Some housing is set aside for homeless families or older adults.
Partners with Joint Pacific County Housing Authority to provide affordable rental housing in Pacific County.
Provides targeted case management for clients experiencing issues either obtaining or maintaining housing and qualify for the service by having issues with substance abuse, mental health disorders, or chronic illness. Case management addresses both housing and other social supports to assist long term housing stability.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Provides permanent housing in a 30-unit tiny-home village with shared community facilities, on-site staff, and a clean and sober living environment.
Provides permanent supportive housing through a village of 30 fully furnished tiny homes with electricity and plumbing, including a private toilet and sink. Housing is supported by a large on-site community center offering shared kitchen facilities, showers, and laundry services. The village operates as recovery housing and offers a clean and sober living environment, making it best suited for individuals seeking stability within a supportive, substance-free community. On-site staff provide ongoing support to assist residents with personal goals, daily needs, and long-term housing stability.
Provides tenant-based rental assistance for households that are very low-income, homeless, and have one or more adult household members with disabilities.
Provides tenant-based rental assistance for households that are very low-income, homeless, and have one or more adult household members with a disability. The program is supplemented with a range of supportive services funded through other sources.
Provides targeted case management for clients experiencing issues either obtaining or maintaining housing and qualify for the service by having issues with substance abuse, mental health disorders, or chronic illness. Case management addresses both housing and other social supports to assist long term housing stability.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Provides housing and services to families and individuals with behavioral and substance abuse disorders.
Provides housing and services to families and individuals with behavioral and substance abuse disorders.
Helps low-income individuals and families avoid becoming homeless, especially extremely low-income individuals and families and those who are:
- Being discharged from publicly funded institutions and systems of care (such as health care facilities, mental health facilities, foster care and other youth facilities, and corrections programs and institutions); or,
- Receiving assistance from public or private agencies that address housing, health, social services, employment, education, or youth needs
The Gold Star Shelter is a 7 bed facility set up for communal living. The primary objective of the shelter is to assist clients in becoming stable in their housing. The shelter serves homeless veterans above all other situations, but can also serve general homeless males, provided space is available.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Volunteers of America’s transitional living program provides support for up to 22 chronically homeless, single men at the Grants Per Diem (GPD) housing complex. Referred primarily from Healthcare for Homeless Veterans (HCHV), and who are often dealing with co-occurring issues of mental illness and substance abuse. A Volunteers of America case manager will provide supportive services.
Volunteers of America’s Transitional Living Program provides support for up to twenty chronically homeless. Referred primarily from Healthcare for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) these individuals deal with co-occurring issues of mental illness, substance use, and often also physical ailments.
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Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment