Street Haven’s Transitional Housing program provides time-limited, supportive housing for women who are not yet ready for full independence but are actively working toward that goal. This program acts as a vital bridge between emergency shelter and permanent housing, offering a structured environment where women can focus on healing, recovery, and skill-building.
Core Elements of Transitional Housing:
Women typically stay for several months while working toward personal and housing goals.
Each resident works with a case manager to develop an individualized transition plan that addresses health, employment, education, and housing needs.
The program emphasizes readiness for independent living, providing tools and resources for managing responsibilities and accessing community supports.
Women live in a communal yet respectful space where safety, confidentiality, and peer support are central.
Transitional Housing is a critical stepping stone for women exiting homelessness, ensuring they do not return to crisis but instead move forward with resilience and purpose.