The Stablization Process
Housing stabilization services help individuals and families who are facing housing instability due to unemployment, health crises, or other hardships. These services provide support and assistance to ensure people have access to safe and secure housing. Some of these services may include short-term rental assistance, homelessness prevention funding, financial literacy programs, and case management. With the help of these services, people can get back on their feet, stay safe and secure, and take steps to improve their lives.
Housing stabilization refers to the process of helping individuals and families secure and maintain safe, affordable, and stable housing. This can include a range of services and interventions designed to prevent homelessness, assist individuals in finding suitable housing, and support them in maintaining their housing over time. See our Stablization process below

Housing Consultation
Enrolled housing consultants help a person develop a Housing Focused Person Centered Plan and support the person to select their housing transition or sustaining provider

Housing Transition
Housing Transition Specialists provide services that assist a person to plan for, find, and move to a home in the community, developing a housing transition plan. We support all aspects of a transition. Including support for applying for benefits to afford their housing, assisting the person with the housing search and application process helping the person understand and develop a budget helping the person meet and build a relationship with a prospective landlord.

Housing Sustaining
Housing specialists provide services that supports a person to maintain living in their home in the community. Preventing and early identification of behaviors that may jeopardize continued housing. Educating and training on roles, rights, and responsibilities of the tenant and property manager. Also Continued training on being a good tenant, lease compliance, and household management
Housing stabilization programs may provide a variety of services, such as financial assistance for rent or utility payments, case management, counseling and support services, and referrals to other community resources. The goal of these programs is to help individuals and families address any barriers to stable housing, such as income insecurity, mental health issues, or substance abuse, and to provide ongoing support to ensure that they are able to maintain their housing over the long term.