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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.

631 Washington Street, Reading, PA 19601

Supportive housing for chemically dependent and homeless men with mental health concerns.

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.

2800 Eishenhower Avenue, Suite 220, Alexandria, VA 22314

The H.O.M.E program provides transitional housing, on-site case management, food, clothing, transportation, child care subsidy/assistance, employment support and other essential supportive services to homeless women Veterans and their children. The H.O.M.E program focuses on integrating women Veterans back into their local communities and providing vast, safe and suitable residential areas to choose from. The H.O.M.E program is a collaboration with our resource partners that includes targeted supportive services to assist women Veterans in reaching their goals. Although based in the DC Metro Area, the program has assisted women veterans and children in over 15 States and Territories.

430 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505

In partnership with other agencies, operates a transitional housing program for women leaving prison. The program identifies women from the Lackawanna County Prison who might effectively use this opportunity to change the direction of their lives, and offers alternative housing options and support services for up to one year. The ultimate goal of this program is to empower women to sustain independent living following their release from prison. Services include: group sessions in pre-release phase, intensive case management, assistance in finding safe housing, setting measurable goals with each client, assistance in finding employment and job training, rental assistance up to one year, assistance in moving, procuring furniture and personal supplies, art therapy, linkages to community services, assistance in being reunited with children, and recreational activities. All services are provided free of charge.

Supports and assists women who are survivors of Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE) or victims of sex trafficking. Provides individual and group counseling to address social and psychological trauma; past sexual, physical, and mental abuse; post-traumatic stress disorder, and other issues.

21 Gate House Drive, Danville, PA 17821

Offers shelter and support services to be a direct solution to families who are facing personal crises. Provides residents an avenue to housing self-sufficiency through transitional housing services.

131 West 18th Street, Erie, PA 16501

Provides temporary housing for single women with or without children. Offers two programs: Short-term and Homeless prevention. In the Short-term, works towards attaining permanent housing and in the Homeless Prevention program women strive to maintain existing housing. The goal of both program is to provide women with the tools and resources needed to attain the maintain their financial independence and ultimate self-sufficiency through life skills training and education.

Provides transitional housing and supportive services for women leaving prison who have a desire to learn how to live their life according to Christian principals and be reunited with their children. The program teaches positive parenting, life skills and financial responsibility through schooling and employment, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills they need to achieve responsibilities. Christian faith is at the core of Beth Shalom's guiding principles and objectives. Residents pay nominal program fees and stay up to one year.

Transitional housing for victims of domestic violence and their children.

239 Quaker Drive, Seneca, PA 16346

Provides a communal living environment with professional onsite staff, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Staff will encourage residents to take part in life skills training, financial management, conflict resolution, healthy relationship building and healthy decision making through group and individual counseling.

645 Penn Street, Second Floor, Reading, PA 19601

Provides transitional housing for women and children with drug/alcohol and/or mental health disability. Provides a permanent housing program for homeless individuals or families with a drug/alcohol or mental health disability.

10217 Pearl Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15235

Offers transitional housing for single adults in a safe, drug-and-alcohol-free environment. Serves individuals seeking stable housing during reentry, recovery, or independent living transition.

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.

290 Parkview Circle, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702

Provides transitional housing with access to food, clothing, and a structured program. Connects residents with healthcare services, mental health services, substance use counseling and job placement services. Provides meals and laundry services.

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.

410 Seventh Street, New Kensington, PA 15068

Provides transitional housing (six to twelve months) for individual women and families with children.

201 Starr Street, Phoenixville, PA 19460

Provides transitional housing and supportive services for WOMEN. No children or men. This is not an emergency shelter.

915 West Hamilton Street, 171, Allentown, PA 18101

The Path to Autonomy Safe House is a short-term emergency shelter for female-identifying survivors of human trafficking. The program includes case management, individual and group therapy, psychoeducational groups, life skills workshops, and mentorship.

13388 Dunham Road, Meadville, PA 16335

Provides a 6-12 month program that allows participants to strive toward independent living. Provides a safe and healthy environment to foster growth and promote change. Each participant’s journey is designed based on their specific goals and needs.

Provides victims of domestic or sexual violence and who need long term temporary housing support (up to one year) while they work toward goals that will enable them to achieve economic independence and secure affordable housing. Three apartments are available. Various supportive services are provided by program staff.

PO Box 315, Brodheadsville, PA 18322

Provides assistance accessing benefits, and shelter to Veterans with limited or no access to care. Helps find shelter for Veterans who, due to health or means, are unable to find or keep shelter of their own, and Post Traumatic Stress resources to Veterans through our Veterans Unstoppable program. Provides assistance with nationwide integrated medical care in the future. Provides: A) Holiday Meals (Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas) B) Homelessness / Shelter C) Peer to Peer Support Groups and Companion / Service / Therapy Dogs D) Retreats (Fishing & Hunting) and Stand Downs (clothing, food, other items) E) Furniture, Household goods, and household repairs, and clothing and hygiene items F) Filing VA Benefits, SSA, Veterans Memorial Monument

945 Washington Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Provides transitional housing and supportive services to veterans who are experiencing homelessness, with the goal of each individual moving into permanent housing as soon as they are able to do so (average length of stay is six months). Several levels of supports are available through the Transitional Housing Programs, depending on the needs of the individual.

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.

2001 North Front Street,, Building 2, Suite 321, Harrisburg, PA 17109

Provides reentry and individual/family services, including outpatient substance use disorder treatment, mentoring, anger management intervention, cognitive behavioral treatment, employment training, parenting skills classes, and transitional housing.