Focuses on long-term, sustainable solutions to homelessness by offering highly affordable accommodation for up to one year for six individuals who have demonstrated the desire and ability to achieve independent living.
Transition House 1 (Allocations): Provides residents with life-skills training to inspire permanent housing, life-management, and positive community involvement in the near future. Clients contract to live in Ryandale House for a period of six months, renewable for an additional six months.
Transition House 2 (Allocations): Intended for clients who have reached a level of maturity that allows them to live with more independence. Residents will continue developing skills to be successful moving on to independent living.
In House Programming (CIF): Project to train staff to implement ongoing programming to provide basic skills development to residents so they can successfully return to independent living. Topics would include such things as budgeting, grocery shopping, nutritious and cost-effective cooking, resume building, job interviewing, how to deal with difficult people, and time management.