Long-Term Housing

Long-Term Housing provides an opportunity for survivors to heal and plan for the future. Friendship Home offers confidential scattered-site apartments to support survivors as they move towards self-sufficiency. Ongoing case management and supportive services assist survivors in taking the next step toward permanent housing and economic stability.
Transitional Housing

Friendship Home offers peer support groups for adults and their children. Information is provided in a safe and supportive environment. These voluntary groups cover a range of topics; domestic violence, trauma, parenting support, and strengths, providing survivors with the opportunity to validate one another’s experiences, increase their knowledge of resources, and to continue on a path to safety and healing.

“I thought, well, this is my life. This is the level I’ve been at for the last several years; this is how it will be moving forward. Now I see that my situation is just temporary. I have been able to see my options and build resources. I’m getting mightier and mightier.”
- Survivor
Rapid Rehousing is an intervention designed to help survivors quickly exit homelessness and return to permanent housing. In this program, intensive case management services are offered to address barriers to housing stability. Short-term rental assistance and supportive services are provided to households experiencing homelessness due to domestic violence. The resources and services provided are tailored to the unique needs of each household.
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