LowIncomeTemporaryHousing.com is for those who are looking for Temporary Housing for those who qualify as low income.
We provide many opportunities to find a quick temporary solution to your housing needs. Some Types of Temporary Housing we provide are listed below.
- Boarding Homes
- Transitional Housing: Temporary housing for homeless, working homeless, sober living homes. Anything not considered emergency homeless shelter.
- Halfway Houses: Variety of homes that can assist residents with substance abuse issues, emaotional issues, physical issues and to transition back to society.
Choose from the links below to find Transitional housing in Washington
Muckleshoot Behavioral Health Program EmailWebsiteLearn more
17813 SE 392nd St.
Auburn, WA - 98092
(253) 804-8752
Provides comprehensive mental health, state-certified chemical addiction treatment, adult housing and recovery prevention services for tribal community members, families, and other Native Americans living in and near the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation. .. see more
Oxford House Wagner EmailWebsiteLearn more
1145 Larkspur Drive South East
Olympia, WA - 98513
(360) 819-4380
Oxford House Wagner is a self-supported recovery house to recover alcoholics and drug addicts. Oxford House Wagner is an all-male facility. Oxford House is a concept for recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Each month, Oxford House Wagner keeps the Oxford House name alive and more experience .. see more
Oxford House Sifton EmailWebsiteLearn more
9321 North East 133rd Avenue
Vancouver, WA - 98682
(360) 258-0700
Gender: Women Beds: 9 Oxford House is democratically self-run by the residents, they elect officers who serve for terms of 6 months. This is an effective and low cost way of preventing relapse. Length of Stay: As long as you do not drink alcohol, use drugs, and pay an equal share of the house expe .. see more
Goodwill Teen Parent Home Learn more
339 22nd Ave E
Seattle, WA - 98112
206-322-8918
Goodwill Teen Parent Home Serves teen mothers, ages 13-18, and their children. Eachmother may have one child, and may be pregnant. Residentsmust attend school, including GED and vocational programs. Homelessness not required. .. see more
Sunrise Outreach Center EmailWebsiteLearn more
221 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Yakima, WA - 98901
(509) 225-9310
Sunrise Outreach Center has partnered with Celebrate Recovery to operate three transitional group homes in Yakima, 2 for men and 1 for women. Most rooms are shared, with access to a shared bathroom, use of kitchen. Residents must attend a weekly support group and faith-based mentoring is provided .. see more
Oxford House Melrose EmailWebsiteLearn more
574 Ash Street
Walla Walla, WA - 99362
(509) 876-2921
Gender: Men Beds: 10 Oxford House is democratically self-run by the residents, they elect officers who serve for terms of 6 months. This is an effective and low cost way of preventing relapse. Length of Stay: As long as you do not drink alcohol, use drugs, and pay an equal share of the house expen .. see more
Irma Gary House EmailWebsiteLearn more
613 S. 15th. St.
Tacoma, WA - 98405
(253) 617-7114
The newly connected IrmaGari House provides a support/transition, clean and sober house for women recently released from a correctional facility in Washington state. New Connections helps residents meet basic needs and access support services such as counselling and vocational training. .. see more
XChange Recovery EmailWebsiteLearn more
PO Box 2394
Battle Ground, WA - 98604
(360) 687-8555
XChange Recovery provides men's housing as well as women's housing and women and children's housing. .. see more
Sun Ray Court EmailWebsiteLearn more
518 South Browne Street
Spokane, WA - 99204
(509) 456-5465
Sun Ray Court is open 24 hours a day. Intensive hospital treatment with the possibility of referral to a convalescent home. Long-term residential treatment. Payment options: Washington State Medicaid and some private insurance companies. Clean and sober housing resources and references .. see more
Oxford House Myrna B EmailWebsiteLearn more
2314 North East 78th Street
Vancouver, WA - 98665
(360) 574-7551
Gender: Women Beds: 10 Oxford House is democratically self-run by the residents, they elect officers who serve for terms of 6 months. This is an effective and low cost way of preventing relapse. Length of Stay: As long as you do not drink alcohol, use drugs, and pay an equal share of the house ex .. see more
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