Transition in Place

Haven House’s Transition in Place (TIP) program makes every effort to provide support and housing to young adults ages 18 to 24 who are experiencing homelessness.

The purpose of the TIP program is to teach young adults the skills necessary to become self-sufficient in the community. Participants who are eligible for services are provided intensive support from case managers.

The TIP Program uses a Scattered Site model that empowers participants to make successful transitions into permanent, market-rate housing. We work with private rental agencies to provide the housing and utilize grant funding to lease units. Housing subsidies can be provided for up to 12 months.

Each youth in the program works with staff to develop an individualized service plan that best fits their needs. Participants leaving the program are provided an aftercare plan that includes continued supportive services for at least six months, and in some cases longer, after discharge.

The TIP program works with young adults ages 18 to 24 who are single, pregnant, or parenting. Referrals are accepted from our Street Outreach program.

Program Documentation:

We would like to acknowledge the RRAR Realtor Giving Network for being one of the funders for this program in 2024-2025. 

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