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The Transitional Housing Program
is an extension of the Emergency
Housing Program for families
that have long term needs.
Housing is provided in one of 6
apartments for a maximum of 2
years. These families continue
to work on goals they have
set in the emergency program.
They continue to pay off their
debts, increase their job skills
and develop their coping and
life skills. Our caring and
professional staff provides the
tools and support that is needed
by the families. As a result,
families overcome obstacles,
make better decisions, and move
on to a life of
self-sufficiency.
2004 Statistics
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Provided
7,430
shelter nights
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12 families consisting of
20
adults and
25
children served
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Family structure
Females w/children -
7
Males w/children
-0
Couples w/children -
5
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Average number of children per
family -
3
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Cressey Joy Place
This
4 unit building was purchased in 1999 and $107,000
from Epsicopal Charities was spent to renovate the
building.
Below are typical first and second floor plans of
the apartments.
Floor plans and interior views
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