Employment

TAP Bridge Transitional Housing Program

Traveler’s Aid of Philadelphia runs the Bridge Transitional Housing Program, which serves 33 homeless families in the Spruce Hill section of West Philadelphia. The Office of Supportive Housing and a few other community based organizations make referrals.

SELF Transitional Housing Services

The SELF Transitional Housing Services (THS) is part of the nonprofit SELF, Inc. It provides transitional housing for ten single men and ten single women in North Philadelphia. The Office of Supportive Housing makes referrals.
Programs:
ABI Facility
Programs:
Erie House

Families In Transition

Part of the Resources for Human Development, a nonprofit, the Families In Transition (FIT) program offers transitional housing to 30 female-headed households in Philadelphia. All heads of households are 18-27 years old and the Office of Supportive Housing makes referrals. Families In Transition offers scattered-site transitional housing to 30 female-headed households throughout the Philadelphia area.

Horizon House, Inc. PREPARE

Horizon House, Inc. is a non-profit corporation that runs the Promoting Readiness to Enable Parents to Achieve Residential Enrichment (PREPARE) program. PREPARE offers 60 units of transitional housing to homeless families. The 1260 Housing Development Corporation provides housing and Horizon House provides social services. The Office of Supportive Housing makes referrals.

HELP Philadelphia

An expansion of the national nonprofit HELP USA, HELP Philadelphia provides transitional housing for 50 single-parent families in the Mill Creek section of West Philadelphia. The Office of Supportive Housing makes referrals.

Gaudenzia, Inc. Transitional Living Program

Gaudenzia, Inc., a for-profit group offers 23 housing units for female-headed households in the Mt. Airy and Germantown areas of Philadelphia through the Transitional Living Program. Gaudenzia caters to residents who are recovering from addictions and are referred by the Office of Supportive Housing.

Friends Rehabilitation Program

Part of the Friends Neighborhood Guild, the Friends Rehabilitation Program (FRP) is a faith-based organization that runs a transitional housing program to help homeless families achieve stability. FRP’s transitional program serves 115 homeless households referred by the Office of Supportive Housing.

Dignity Housing

Founded by formerly homeless people, Dignity Housing provides transitional housing for homeless families in North Philadelphia. Dignity has a number of different programs tailored to the specific needs of residents. The Office of Supportive Housing makes referrals.

Eliza Shirley House

One of the Salvation Army’s homeless shelters, the Eliza Shirley House is a faith-based shelter that assists single women, families, and people with mental health issues. Eliza Shirley has a capacity of 125 people and takes referrals from the Office of Supportive Housing (OSH) and people off the street.

Somerset Emergency Shelter

Somerset Emergency Shelter is operated by ADCM, a for-profit housing company, and provides services for 156 men and women at its multi-story North Philadelphia facility. The Department of Corrections and the Office of Supportive Housing make referrals.
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