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815 West 4th Street, Williamsport, PA 17701
A permanent supportive housing program for homeless women. The maximum length of stay at Liberty House is 24 months. Client residents attend counseling and life skills education workshops. The staff work with participants on money management, parenting, job hunting, and nutrition, with the goal of self-sufficiency.
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
2014 Monongahela Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15218
Provides safe, stable, and affirming housing for Black and Brown transgender individuals in need of affordable housing. Tenants are empowered through community support, financial literacy education, and pathways to homeownership, ensuring long-term stability and success
410 Seventh Street, New Kensington, PA 15068
Provides transitional housing (six to twelve months) for individual women and families with children.
35 South Pennsylvania Ave, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Provides transitional housing and supportive services to homeless families. Not an emergency shelter- must apply for admission to this program. All residents are encouraged to stay a prolonged period of time (6mos-1yr). Residents must follow strict rules and maintain or actively seek employment. Random drug testing is conducted.
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.
2014 Monongahela Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15218
Offers a transitional housing program for transgender women who identify as Black/Indigenous/People of Color (BIPOC).
4218 William Penn Highway, Mifflintown, PA 17059
Provides reentry supportive services for families impacted by the criminal justice system. Offers services that include housing assistance, mentoring, case management, referral services, food, clothing, educational support, employment assistance, photo identification cards, driver's licenses, and bus passes for employment.
Provides housing and supportive services for individuals living with HIV who are experiencing homelessness. Services are designed with a harm reduction lens, recognizing the barriers that participants face, including homelessness, substance use, legal system involvement, and mental or behavioral health challenges.
137 King Street, Pottstown, PA 19464
Offers programs and services for residents of the greater Pottstown area including adult programs, community recreation and education, food and nutrition programs, family counseling/casework, housing/residence services, visitation services for older adults, and worship services (Christian).
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.
214 West Walnut Street, Hazleton, PA 18201
Provides housing and support services for young adults who have mental health concerns. Service assists residents to connect with necessary resources that will enable them to achieve and maintain self sufficiency.
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.
430 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505
Provides a thirty-day residence for parents and guardians with children 18 and under experiencing homelessness in Lackawanna County. Services include: shelter, case management, transportation, linkages to community resources, medical assessment, and health service referrals, and life skills through a trauma informed lens.
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.
7 Gilmore Street, Uniontown, PA 15401
Provides a safe community living environment, related education, support services to women who are in need of transitional housing. Women will be empowered by experiences of community life to learn and practice skills moving them from dependence to interdependence. Mary House is not a shelter or 3/4 house!
413 West Master Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Provides case management, transitional housing and supportive services to homeless women and their children. Supportive services include case management, counseling, and schooling support for each child.
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.
3209 Baring Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Provides a safe, comfortable living environment along with food and access to medical and mental health services.
Transitional housing for victims of domestic violence and their children.
44 West Ferdinand Street, Manheim, PA 17545
Provides transitional housing to women and children who are facing homelessness. Offers individualized support including shelter, clothing and other necessities, budgeting assistance, and connection to community resources.
655 West 16th Street, Erie, PA 16502
Provides housing units for an indefinite period of time or until families are able to secure housing within the community. Each unit has two to three bedrooms, private living rooms and shared kitchen and bathroom facilities.
430 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505
Provides safe, decent, single room occupancy at reduced rent for 13 single low-income, self-sufficient women. Supportive services include linkages to community resources and case management.
239 Quaker Drive, Seneca, PA 16346
Provides a permanent, shared, interdependent living model, where Lodge members support one another as peers in their recovery. Members also have shared decision-making responsibilities and have formal roles within the Lodge to decide on the house rules, who lives at the Lodge, who may need to leave; how to manage shared expenses, and cleaning and Lodge maintenance.
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.
