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Transitional Housing - Washington, Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders (SMYAL)

Designed to house, empower, and equip the homeless LGBTQ youth community, the housing program will include wrap around services to support the youth in residence. Some of these services include: Case Management - development of personal action plan, weekly check-in meetings, and crisis navigation Supportive Services - medical care, mental health services, and self-care support Skill Development - education, job readiness, and life skills such as cooking, budgeting, etc. Social Support - community outings and access to LGBTQ youth networking After-Care Support - open line of post-program communication between the youth and their case manager for up to 12 months.

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Transitional Housing - Alexandria, Community Lodgings

Provides two years of low-cost, subsidized housing to formerly homeless families at risk for long-term homelessness and identified as having the commitment and potential to succeed with intensive intervention and support. Includes client-determined goals and case management. Clients may take bilingual classes in Beginners or Advanced Computers, literacy and budgeting. Offers job mentoring and monthly workshops on success oriented subjects. Clients have access to computers and they, and their children, may attend all classes at the Family Learning Center free of charge.

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Transitional Housing - Norfolk, Vision House Ministries, New Hope Christian Community Center

A transitional housing program that provides homeless families with the necessary services and resources to become self-sufficient, productive members of society. Residents will receive assistance in seeking and maintaining steady employment as well as finding permanent, affordable housing.

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Transitional Housing - Martinsville, Community Dream Center,The

Transitional Housing for homeless men, Must be willing to make appropriate steps towards independece. Payment for stay will be assessed after an income has been established. Assist in any means necessary to achieve independence.

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Transitional Housing Shelter - Alexandria, ALIVE House, ALIVE

ALIVE! House provides temporary housing for women and families in emergency and transitional situations. ALIVE! House provides up to 2-years of shelter and support for families experiencing homelessness. Residents are expected to live independently. Staff help residents navigate jobs, childcare, medical care, and emotional and social issues. The shelter can house up to 3 families per year.

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Family Shelter - Fairfax, Katherine K. Hanley Family Shelter, Shelter House

Katherine K. Hanley Family Shelter can accommodate up to twenty families, the goal is to move families into permanent housing as quickly as possible and continuing to work with the families once they are in permanent housing. The average length of stay in the shelter is 45 days. Case Managers help families address issues such as debt reduction, job skills, budgeting, substance abuse, parenting issues, and more.

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Housing Homeless Intervention - Winchester, Supportive Housing Program, Northwestern Community Service Board

Provides outreach for homeless people who are disabled from substance abuse or aids and/or mental illness and homeless families with children. Supportive services program offers case management, triage, budgeting, referrals, medication, assistive technology, information and referral and other services. Also offers residential housing (rent assistance) for homeless persons with disabilities through the Shelter Plus Care (S+C). The Shelter Plus Care program offers permanent housing, for homeless people with mental illness and/or substance abuse diagnosis. Both Supportive Services and Shelter Plus Care are HUD grant programs.

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Transitional Housing - Lynchburg, Lighthouse Lodge, Lighthouse Community Center

TANF supportive house for a family that meets eligibility.

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Youth Services - Chantilly, LIFT Program, CRi

The purpose of LIFT is to provide apartment-based Independent Living and Support Services to help foster care youth, ages 17-21, transition from residential care to independent living. Youth receive housing, vocational and educational services, life skills training, therapeutic services (counseling, therapy and/or substance abuse education), and the development of a network of support services in the community. LIFT is licensed for 25-beds for males & females transitioning from the foster care system to independent living in the community.

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Housing Transitional - Bealeton, Victory Transitional Housing, Community Touch

Offers transitional housing to homeless men, women and children with a broad range of needs. The program helps individuals achieve and sustain a higher quality of life through financial training opportunities.

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Transitional Shelter - Norfolk, HOPE Village, Salvation Army- Hampton Roads Area Command

Services include transitional shelter for single women or women with 1-4 children. Residents also receive case management, employment counseling, budget counseling, substance abuse counseling and child services (not child care).

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Transitional Housing - Falls Church, Homestretch

Provides temporary housing for families to transition from poverty and homelessness to financial stability and permanent housing. Residents contribute portion of their income toward rent and toward debt repayment or savings, and can stay in the program for up to two years. Includes support services such as case management, job counseling, skills training, job placement assistance, credit counseling, debt repayment and savings initiatives, substance abuse counseling, domestic abuse counseling, ESL instruction, and life skills training. Offers Virginia Individual Development Accounts, a special savings program for purchasing a home, starting a business or going back to school, to clients. For every dollar participants save in a designated account, VIDA matches with two more dollars.

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Housing-Transitional - Virginia Beach, Vetshouse

Provides housing, food, clothing, counseling and other assistance to veterans who are homeless of the US Armed Forces in order to facilitate their return to gainful, independent, responsible and productive lifestyles.

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Transitional Housing - Alexandria, Christ House, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington

Christ House offers transitional housing to homeless men, provides intensive case management, workforce development and job coaching to increase clients' prospects of long-term financial independence and sustained housing success.

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Case Management - Richmond, My Path Forward (MPF), Children's Home Society

My Path Forward Legacy provides housing and wrap-around services for youth who have aged out of foster-care. My Path Forward Independent Living provides Independent Living Arrangment Services for youth 17-20 year of age.

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Emergency Shelter for Men - Norfolk, Housing for Men, Salvation Army Hampton Roads Area Command

Provides emergency shelter for single men who are homeless. See also Day Services for other services offered at location. Shelter opens at 6 p.m.; first-time clients are eligible for a 7-day stay, first come first served.

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Transitional Housing - Arlington, Sullivan House, Bridges to Independence

Bridges operates an emergency family shelter, known as the Sullivan House, which has approximately 45 beds across 10 separate apartment units. The program provides shelter and case management services to homeless families leading to employment, permanent housing, and achieving self-sufficiency. It is a temporary solution for those with little or no resources. While there, families receive intensive case management - assessing their situation, providing Bridges program resources, or referring to other resources. The families receive whatever immediate needs they may have - food, diapers, personal supplies, basic kitchen items, gift cards and more. The length of stay generally is between 30-90 days, and then Bridges works with the families to move them into permanent solutions

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Transitional Shelter - Fredericksburg, Thurman Brisben Center

A full service, year-round, residential transitional homeless shelter providing transformative supports to help clients/residents achieve sucess with employment and sustainable housing. The Brisben Center maintains full-time living quarters for up to 60 people: families with children and single adults.

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Emergency Housing - Goochland, GoochlandCares

Emergency Housing program provides short-term housing to individuals who are experiencing some type of disaster, condemned housing, eviction, or are homeless.

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Housing Assistance - Alexandria, Housing Outreach Mentorship Encouragement, Final Salute, Inc.

The H.O.M.E. Program provides transitional housing, on-site case management, food, clothing, transportation, child care subsidy/assistance, employment support, and other essential support services to homeless women Veterans and their children.

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Housing-Transitional - Ringgold, Magnolia House Ministries

Provides transitional housing for women with children.

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Housing Transitional - Charlottesville, Monticello Area Community Action Agency

Provides a transitional housing program for homeless families. Families may spend up to six months, rent-free, in the Henry B. Mitchell Hope House, a four-unit apartment complex in the City of Charlottesville. Offers an intensive program providing development activities and temporary housing for homeless families. Prior to securing permanent housing, residents participate in job training, budget and home management workshops and other activities designed to help them reach self-sufficiency. At the same time, their children are enrolled in day care, school and other supervised activities. Additional units are available for rent to successful Hope House graduates and other low and moderate income families.

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Transitional Housing for Veterans - Hampton, Hampton VA Medical Center

Provides 6 months of transition period for Veterans to become accustomed to community living. Referrals are made and liaison provided for all community services deemed appropriate for the individual client. Offers clinical and residential support, skills training, job readiness, money management, vocational counseling, and relapse prevention for veterans recovering from substance abuse.

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Housing Transitional - Warrenton, Vint Hill, Fauquier Family Shelter Services - Warrenton

The Vint Hill Transitional Housing Program is an intensive two-year program that offers single mothers with minor children the opportunity to acquire the necessary skills to manage their finances and obtain stable housing. Those meeting program requirements and goals could be eligible to participate in the program for up to two years. Program fee is based upon 30% of gross income.

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Transitional Housing - Richmond, Safe Haven, Daily Planet Health Services

Safe Haven is a 21-bed facility providing transitional housing with comprehensive and integrated health support services to homeless veterans with mental health, substance-use disorders, and/or clients eligible for the Ryan White program. It provides 24-hour staff supervision and guidance with the ultimate goal of attaining permanent housing and independent living.

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