Supportive Housing for The Formerly Homeless

Permanent Supportive Housing for the formerly homeless and disabled is an approach that assumes that people are much more likely to become stable, contributing members of society when they have a safe, affordable place to live.

The Permanent Supportive Housing group promotes and improves mental, emotional, physical and financial stability for our residents. It links residents to internal programs and external community resources that assist them in achieving their highest level of self-sufficiency.

Our “Housing First” approach works by providing safe, affordable housing coupled with supportive services tailored to meet each individual’s needs. We use an assertive engagement approach to encourage residents to participate.

Social and recreational activities engage and appeal to residents, who also can participate in workforce development programs that help them to finish their education, develop work skills and find a job or volunteer service.

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National Church Residences does not discriminate against individuals based on race, color, disability, familial status, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, payment source, or any other class protected by applicable law, whether in employment or its activities, programs, or services. National Church Residences also does not discriminate based on age, except as required by government entitlements or permitted by applicable law for seniors.

To file a complaint of discrimination, write to:
U.S. Department of the Treasury, Director, Office of Civil Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity
1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.,
Washington, DC 20220;
or send an e-mail to:
[email protected]