Transitional housing

 
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Transitional Housing

Our Transitional Housing Program's intent is to provide stable housing for men and women coming out of incarceration in a safe and sober living environment.  Coupled within our  transitional housing is a strong case management component, we work with our clients to connect them with appropriate service providers for health care, food assistance, substance use disorder and mental health counseling, recovery communities, job training and placement, and more.  We work with those under the supervision of the Department of Corrections; our referrals come through them.

With the support of BCJC staff, clients are encouraged to build respectful and authentic relationships with staff and volunteers, who support them in developing foundational skills to help them live and work independently.

We work on establishing attainable goals, identifying barriers to change and ways to overcome them, and developing a new way of living, all with the goal to ensure a successful reentry and a path toward independence. 

We offer stability, community and connection; a place to heal, grow and move forward. We work directly with local landlords and other housing agencies to help participants transition to independent apartments and are available to support them in their first few years of independent living.

Service Navigation

Also for those under the supervision of the Department of Corrections who need support we offer connection to services and help with housing challenges.

If you really want to work on yourself, this is the place.
— Transitional Housing Program Participant