Benedict House Transitional Housing Seattle

100 23rd Ave So.
Seattle, WA 98144

(360) 405-9486 Visit Website
Class of Housing/Services: Transitional Housing

General Information:
Benedict House provides 10 transitional beds for homeless men. The program is for men who are currently in the Benedict House Emergency Shelter Program. The program is 12 months in length and costs residents 30% of their verified income. Residents are required to meet with the Case Manager on staff monthly. They are also required to take part in self-bettering activities, classes, meetings, and sessions as they are available. Benedict House provides a furnished family unit for homeless men with children in Kitsap County. The program is 2 years in length and costs residents 30% of their verified income. Residents are required to meet with their Site Monitor weekly. They are also required to take part in self-bettering exercises, classes, meetings and sessions as they are available. Applicants must be an emergency shelter resident. Fees may apply for this Transitional Housing resource. Contact Benedict House Transitional Housing with the contact information we provided to get full details. Oftentimes you can apply for sliding scale fee payment or other options if you are low income. You will need to speak with them to see if you qualify.

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Helpful Definitions For Benedict House Transitional Housing Seattle:
Transitional housing is affordable supportive housing designed to provide housing and appropriate support services to persons who are homeless or who are close to homelessness. The transition is to help them be more self sufficient to move towards independent living on their own. Transitional housing locations are oftentimes called Halfway Houses. The naming of the two (Halfway House OR Transitional House) is oftentimes interchangeable.

Many Transitional Housing programs are subsidized and are income based. Income based transitional housing generally charges 30% of your income for rent when you do have income. Contact the transitional housing facility to see if this applies.

Services provided at transitional housing facilities varies from substance abuse treatment, to psychological assistance, job training, domestic violence assistance, etc. The assistance provided varies, but it is generally affordable and low cost housing. Read the descriptions of each of the transitional living locations for more detailed information. Transitional housing facilities also may or may not assist with alcohol and/or drug substance abuse treatment.



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