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For Families

Partnership Village Transitional Housing

Agency: Greensboro Urban Ministry

336-286-6401

Description
Transitional housing community for formerly homeless individuals and families. Partnership Village consists of 32 studio apartments, 12 two-bedroom family apartments, and 24 three-bedroom family apartments. The goal of Partnership Village is to assist the homeless in becoming self-sufficient with permanent housing within two years through the provision of case management and supportive services.


Program Phones:

336-286-6401Main

336-286-6402Fax


Website: www.greensborourbanministry.org

 

  

Location:135 Greenbriar Road
Greensboro, NC 27405

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Program Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Disabilities Access:Yes

 

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Eligibility:Homeless and willing to be under strict case management, which includes the commitment and ability to remain alcohol and drug free while living at Partnership Village. Length of stay varies.

Languages:English and Spanish.

Application Process:Contact a case manager at Partnership Village.

Program Fees:Rental rates vary according to family size.

Service Area:

Defined coverage area:

NC-Guilford County



Other Programs at Greensboro Urban Ministry

Emergency Assistance Program
Greensboro Urban Ministry
Pathways Center, The
Potter's House Community Kitchen
Volunteer Services
Weaver House Night Shelter

 

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For Women and Children

Mary's House

336-275-0820

336-988-5530

520 Guilford AvenueGreensboro, NC 27401

 


Description
Mary's House is a faith-based agency providing transitional housing, life-skills training, and a supportive community to homeless women in recovery and their minor children. Located in Greensboro North Carolina, but admits women statewide. (See eligibility requirements for more information).
Mary's Homes (336-988-5530) is a division of Mary's House that is a collaborative community effort, providing permanent housing, life skills training, and counseling for homeless mothers in recovery and their children.


Program Phones:

336-275-0820Mary's House

336-988-5530Mary's Homes

336-275-0884Fax


Website: www.maryshousegso.org

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Program Hours:
Clinical staff: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; open 24 hours daily.

Disabilities Access:Yes

 

Program Delivery

Eligibility:Females over age 21 who have a substance abuse problem. Must be homeless by HUD definitions and be pregnant and/or have children under 10 years of age for Mary's House. Women throughout the state of North Carolina may be admitted if they meet all eligibility requirements. 

Mary's Homes: females over 21 who are homeless by HUD definition but are willing to live in the Greensboro or High Point area. Can have children of any age.

Languages:English.

Application Process:Must fill out application and be interviewed by staff.

Program Fees:No fee for admission; 30% of adjusted gross income per HUD requirements, if the applicant has income.

Service Area:

Defined coverage area:

NC-Guilford County

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Life Line Outreach, Inc. (Women and Children Only)
Provides emergency transitional housing for women and children and additional services, such as job skills and parenting programs. 


Program Phones:

252-438-2098Main

252-430-0110Fax


Website: lifelineoutreach.weebly.com
Email: lifelineoutreach@raleigh.twcbc.com

 

2014 Raleigh Road
Henderson, NC 27536

 

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

On call 24 hours by phone.

Description:1/4 of a mile before Currins Texaco on Raleigh Rd.

Disabilities Access: No

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Eligibility:Women and women with children. Required to do chores and cook. Must work in the ministry if not employed.

Application Process:Phone call to schedule an interview face-to-face.

Program Fees:Fees based on income.

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Defined coverage area: NC-Statewide

Volunteering:Volunteer opportunities are available.
Volunteer requirements: 
Volunteer duties: Call for more details.

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For Disabled Men and Veterans (Preference for Veterans)

Servant House

Agency: The Servant Center
336-275-8585

 


Description
Servant House provides transitional housing for up to 21 homeless men who are disabled, with preference given to veterans. Nursing care, case management, life skills classes, transportation, spiritual support, exercise, and substance abuse counseling are provided in a program designed to assist residents in transitioning from homelessness to permanent housing.


Program Phones:

336-275-8585Main

336-370-1540Fax


Website: www.theservantcenter.org

Location:1312 Lexington Avenue
Greensboro, NC 27403 (Map)

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Program Hours:
Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Disabilities Access:Yes

 

Program Delivery

Eligibility:Homeless men who are disabled (preference given to veterans, however non-veterans may be admitted if there is an available bed and there is not a veteran on the waiting list). Age 18 and older.

Languages:English.

Application Process:Referred by an agency such as the VA, local nonprofit, hospital or other community agency. Self-referrals not accepted. Referral form available on website. Veterans must be referred through the VA's Homeless Veterans program and a copy of Veteran's DD214 (discharge papers) is required.

Program Fees:No fees for those with no income; 30% of income up to $425.00 for those with income.

Service Area:

Defined coverage area:

NC-Guilford County

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Other Programs at The Servant Center
 

Disability Assistance Program/SOAR 
Glenwood Housing/Hawarth House
The Servant Center

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Caring Services Inc. - Veteran's Saftey Net

http://www.caringservices.org/

336-886-5594

102 Chestnut Dr, High Point, NC, 27262

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Veteran's Safety Net program is a veteran specific transitional housing program. The VSN provides a structured, therapeutic living environment for male veteran's who are experiencing homelessness and are diagnosed with a substance use disorder

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Hope & Faith Foundation

by Hope & Faith Foundation Inc

2 Centerview Drive, Greensboro, NC, 27407

336-854-8184

http://www.hopeandfaithfoundation.org/

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Hope & Faith Foundation is a transitional living facility for homeless and/or struggling families. At Hope & Faith our focus is working with families who are ready and willing to make the steps necessary to become autonomous citizens who have the skills and understanding to function in our society. Our program will assist individuals at the family unit with living in a self-sustaining community and understanding the vital skills to function in life; we will provide: computer skills, credit counseling, tutoring for children, family counseling, life skills, professional training and interview techniques.

Transitional Housing

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