Independent Housing Placement

Meeting the Needs of Lower-Income
or
Homeless People Needing Support.
Who We Serve
We serve a wide variety of customers, some of these include, but are not limited to:
*Self-sufficient Disabled Veterans
*Self-sufficient Disabled 18 and over
*Self-sufficient Elderly
*Returning Citizens
*Second Chance
*Sober Home

Homeless veterans are former service members without a safe, stable place to live, often staying in shelters, cars, outdoors, or other temporary situations.

Homeless elderly adults who can’t afford to live alone are seniors without stable housing because rising rent and fixed incomes make independent living unattainable.


Homeless veterans are former service members without a safe, stable place to live, often staying in shelters, cars, outdoors, or other temporary situations.
Homeless veterans are former service members without a safe, stable place to live, often staying in shelters, cars, outdoors, or other temporary situations.
Veterans
Re-Entry
Homeless individuals transitioning from prison may have nowhere to go when family won’t take them in, leaving them without stable housing as they try to reenter the community.
Seniors
Homeless elderly adults who can’t afford to live alone are seniors without stable housing because rising rent and fixed incomes make independent living unattainable.
Homeless
Individuals with functional disabilities are people without stable housing who have physical, mental, or developmental limitations that make daily living and accessing services more difficult, and more.
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