
Housing Types
Having safe and stable housing is the foundation for building a secure future. There are many different types of housing programs designed to meet people where they are, whether in crisis, working toward independence, or ready for long-term stability. Understanding these options can help you explore the next step that fits your family’s needs.
Time-limited housing (up to 24 months) with supportive services, designed to help families and individuals work toward permanent stability.
Short-term rental assistance and case management to quickly move households into housing and prevent a return to homelessness.
Long-term housing paired with ongoing support for people experiencing chronic homelessness and significant health or disability needs.
Income-based apartments and homes designed for households earning below a set percentage of the area’s median income.
Federal housing programs that reduce rent costs for low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities.
Cost-effective housing where residents share expenses or receive structured support in a communal living setting.





