Transitional Housing

Transitional housing: temporary housing with services helping people work towards independence.

Our transitional housing programs offer a path for individuals and families to end homelessness. Transitional housing is temporary housing combined with supportive services including case management, employment counseling, life-skills training, assistance with securing benefits and referrals for substance abuse treatment and mental health counseling are provided to help each person in this part of their journey.

Sandusky

FAMILIES: At Crossroads, we provide safe, stable housing for families experiencing a housing crisis and help them move into independent housing through supportive services. We offer 6 units, and our services include case management, life-skills training, and referrals to community resources.

INDIVIDUALS: We have 24 beds at Crossroads that provide safe, stable housing for men and women experiencing a housing crisis. We help move them into independent housing through supportive services including case management, nursing clinic, and referrals to community resources.

INDIVIDUALS WITH CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY: Through our Serenity House, we offer group living and scattered site housing for 16 men and women struggling with drug and alcohol dependency, and services include case management, life-skills training, and referrals to community resources.

Other VOA programs with Transitional Housing

VETERANS TRANSITIONAL HOUSING: Services in Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati, and Sandusky. Click here for more information.

Contact information for all programs and services can be found in our Program Directory

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