WEATHER ALERT:

Ash Wednesday services at all Resurrection locations will be held on schedule today.

IMPORTANT:

Scheduled programming has resumed for Thursday, February 13 at all Resurrection locations.

Transitional Housing

Resurrection is committed to serving Transitional Housing Programs as they go beyond addressing immediate needs like food and shelter and promote self-sufficiency and self-reliance via essential skills such as budgeting, cooking, communication and problem-solving for long-term success.

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What is Transitional Housing/Living?

Transitional Housing (TH) provides temporary housing with supportive services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness with the goal of interim stability and support to successfully move to and maintain permanent housing. TH projects can cover housing costs and accompanying supportive services for program participants for up to 24 months.

Resurrection supports several local agencies by sponsoring apartments, apartment move-ins and setups, mentorship, life skills classes, hosting graduations, meals, property cleanup, and more. Our agencies work with youth programs ages 16-24 and adult based 90-day programs. There are many opportunities to serve throughout the year.

Transitional plans for residents include:

  • Transition plan from supervised participation to independent living or another appropriate living arrangement
  • Money management, budgeting, consumer education, use of credit
  • Parenting skills
  • Basic life skills resources, counseling services, and aftercare services
  • Interpersonal skill-building
  • Educational opportunities, such as GED preparation, post-secondary training, and vocational education
  • Job attainment skills
  • Mental and physical health care
  • Individual, family, and group counseling, as appropriate
  • Coordinate with McKinney-Vento school district liaisons to ensure that runaway and homeless youth are provided information about the educational services
  • Develop an adequate emergency preparedness and management plan

 

Ways to Serve:

  • Serve Saturday Opportunities
  • Serve as a Small Group
  • Serve as a Family
  • Serve as an individual

 

Things to Do:

  • Help with New Move-ins
  • Participate with Life-Skill Trainings
  • Graduation and Holiday Events
  • Mentoring and Budget Counseling
  • Assist with Location Pantries and Property Cleanup
  • Deliver Meals
  • And More!