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:
Structured, Short-Term Accommodation :
Women typically stay for several months while working toward personal and housing goals.
Dedicated Case Management :
Each resident works with a case manager to develop an individualized transition plan that addresses health, employment, education, and housing needs.
Goal-Oriented Support :
The program emphasizes readiness for independent living, providing tools and resources for managing responsibilities and accessing community supports.
Safe and Supportive Environment :
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.