Transitional Housing

A Safe Landing Place for People Building a New Life
What Our Transitional Housing Will Offer
Safe, Recovery-Centered Environment
- Drug- and alcohol-free with peer accountability
- Safety protocols and clear community guidelines
- No tolerance for violence, exploitation, or intimidation
Supportive Structure Without Shame
- Curfews, responsibilities, and schedules that promote growth
- Weekly check-ins and case management
- Empowerment-based house culture — not punitive control
Integrated Life Support Services
- Access to on-site or nearby substance use and mental health services
- Onboarding into employment readiness, life skills, and transportation assistance
- Coaching on daily routines, personal hygiene, meal planning, and budgeting
Individualized Reentry Planning
- Help with long-term housing search and placement
- Court documentation and progress reporting for parole or probation
- ID recovery, public benefits enrollment, and family reunification support
Community & Connection
- Peer mentorship and alumni involvement
- Opportunities for group meals, outings, and workshops
- Environment rooted in belonging, not just rules

Why Transitional Housing Matters
Because outpatient treatment is hard when you don’t know where you’ll sleep at night
Because reentry often comes with impossible demands and no resources
Because success isn’t just about abstaining — it’s about creating structure, stability, and a vision for the future
Who This Housing Will Serve
Clients exiting incarceration or residential treatment
Individuals enrolled in ITG’s PHP, IOP, or OP programs
Adults who are ready to stabilize but not yet equipped for independent living
Returning citizens without safe housing or community support
Participants in diversion or reentry court programs
Clients facing housing discrimination due to their past

Why This Model Works
It’s Housing With a Purpose
Residents are expected to grow — emotionally, practically, and relationally. We don’t just house people. We help them heal and lead.
It’s Centered on Respect and Responsibility
Our staff model accountability and empathy, creating a space where residents learn how to show up — for themselves and for others.
It’s Linked to Care, Not Separate From It
Because this isn’t just a place to live — it’s part of the recovery and reentry journey. Clients have access to treatment, coaching, and mentorship.
It Prepares People for What’s Next
Transitional means temporary — but it doesn’t mean unstable. We help clients prepare for independent housing, employment, and long-term stability with confidence.
Referral & Eligibility Details
Adults ages 18+
Individuals actively engaged in recovery or reentry services
Clients referred by jails, courts, treatment centers, or community partners
Participants able to adhere to community standards and house agreements