Pregnant and Parenting Women Permanent Supportive Housing
The Pregnant and Parenting Women Permanent Supportive Housing program provides long-term rental assistance along with supportive services to women diagnosed with a substance use disorder. Eligible families have a history of housing instability and earn 50% or less of the area median income. Priority is given to those who are currently homeless or have CPS involvement. Case management services offered include education on budgeting, assistance with transportation, and accessing community resources such as childcare, behavioral health, and medical services. A Certified Peer Recovery Specialist is available to provide support through their shared experience of recovery. Although substance use treatment and recovery are strongly encouraged, they are not a program requirement.
Currently there is no capacity for additional participants. The website will be updated when space becomes available.
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