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631 Washington Street, Reading, PA 19601
Transitional housing for men in recovery.
121 Church Street, Plymouth, PA 18651
Provides thirty-day residences for homeless women and children who are in crisis which leaves them homeless. Services include: shelter, case management, transportation, linkages to community resources, medical assessment, and health service referrals.
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111 North 49th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19139
Helps homeless families obtain permanent housing while addressing the educational, vocational and social factors that contributed to their situation. Assists families in need and encourages self-sufficiency through a variety of programs and workshops over a 12 to 18 month period, covering health, driving, life skills, GED prep, and job readiness training.
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2500 West Tenth Street, Chester, PA 19013
Provides Joint Transitional-Housing and Rapid Rehousing for 10 homeless males with multiple barriers such as mental health and/or substance abuse, low or zero income, and physical disabilities, to name a few. Residential Counselors provide 24-hour assistance to residents during the 90-day Transitional Housing Program; there is opportunity to learn basic life skills, budgeting, healthy eating and exercise, and other topics to improve quality of life and live independently and self-sufficiently.
PO Box 60095, Harrisburg, PA 17106
Offers residential housing, work, and group and individual therapy, all in a clean, wholesome environment.
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615 Kenhorst Boulevard, Reading, PA 19611
Transitional housing program for youth 16-21. Not an Emergency Shelter.
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523 Sinclair Street, McKeesport, PA 15132
Provides housing units for unhoused individuals or those at-risk of homelessness.
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669 West Chestnut Street, Lancaster, PA 17603
Does NOT provide emergency shelter/housing. Education-based program that provides services to women and children experiencing homelessness and poverty. The following services are provided:
  • Housing: Provides a safe and secure environment in which residents are able to focus on achieving educational and life goals. Their model includes a private room for each family and shared living space among all resident families.
  • Education: Consists of two tracks: High School Equivalency and Post-Secondary. Upon acceptance to the program, a woman without her high school diploma will be enrolled in their on-site high school equivalency degree program where she will receive a written IEP (Individual Education Plan) and one-on-one instruction. A woman who enters their program having completed high school or previously attained her high school equivalency/GED will be enrolled in their post-secondary track.
  • Life Skills: Provides workshops and resources for families residing at Milagro House including budgeting
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430 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505
Operates a ten-unit scattered site transitional housing program for homeless women with or without children. Clients coming from the Center's Emergency Shelter or the Women's Resource Center Shelter receive rental assistance and supportive services while residing in scattered site apartments. Services include: case management, assistance in acquiring safe housing, rental and utilities assistance for up to 12 months, life Skills training and goal setting, furniture and household items, emergency food and clothing, art therapy, counseling and legal services, assistance with job training and education, linkages to community agencies, and recreational opportunities.
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1629 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19145
Offers transitional housing for 6 months in a faith-based facility. Serves as the next step after rehabilitation and working towards living independently.
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4077 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Operates a 23-unit youth residence for underhoused and homeless adult women and single mothers ages 18 to 26. Provides comprehensive social, psychiatric, recreational, counseling, legal, and other supportive services in a shared-housing residence.
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Offers two transitional housing programs: Nehemiah’s Way in the North Wales area, and Bridge Housing in the Norristown area. Provides a “bridge” between our shelter and independent, community living. Designed to enable families to become self-sufficient and help reduce the risk of them returning to a domestic violence situation.
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2515 York Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325
Offers a faith-based transitional housing shelter who genuinely desire to recover from addictive behaviors. Requires each man to work a steady 40-hour work week. Clothing, food, counseling, and recovery classes are provided.
3209 Baring Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Provides a safe, comfortable living environment along with food and access to medical and mental health services.
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219 Hummel Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104
Provides bridge housing and support for up to one year while families work toward financial stability and permanent housing. This program is not a shelter.
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2900 North 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19132
Provides housing and supportive services to veterans with histories of homelessness, substance use, and/or varying degrees of behavioral health challenges. Programs include Hospital to Housing, Intensive Transitional Housing, Bridge Housing, Emergency Residential Services, and Transitional Housing for Veterans with Serious Mental Illness.
41 North Third Street, Easton, PA 18042
Emergency shelter and transitional housing program provides shelter for homeless single women and families. Program focuses on identifying the barriers that keep their residents from reaching their housing goals. This is a community living facility. Each resident has their own bedroom that is shared with their children. The kitchen, bathrooms, and lounges are utilized by all residents.
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320 Blakely Street, Dunmore, PA 18509
Transitional housing program provides a safe, supportive environment for mothers and their babies experiencing homelessness. The mothers participate in parenting education and life skills programs. They receive support and assistance in obtaining employment and permanent housing; the goal of the program is to give these women the tools to become self-sufficient.
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114 Woody Drive, Butler, PA 16001
Offers transitional housing program and a permanent supportive housing program for individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Butler County.
643 Elmira Street, Williamsport, PA 17701
Fresh Start is a Transitional-Housing 9-12 month work therapy program for adult men with 3 distinct phases. The primary focus of the program is to provide men with the opportunity to address their barriers in a safe learning environment with the ultimate goal of self-sufficiency. This program has admission criteria, so an application and interview must be conducted to determine eligibility.
51 Mission Center Drive, Troy, PA 16947
Provides temporary housing to homeless men, women and their children in one of their six temporary housing units.
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336 Penny Street, McKeesport, PA 15132
Provides supportive transitional housing. Participants receive subsidized food, lodging, individualized case management, service plans, mental health guidance and treatment, relapse prevention counseling, structured life skills training, anger management counseling, as well as career and educational counseling. Length of stay is up to 18 months.
60 New Hill Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Provides an in-residence rehabilitation work therapy program for adult men. Upon completion, graduates may apply to a short term transitional track. All graduates are supported in finding employment, housing and post-graduation program support.
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