Permanent Supportive Housing

Project H.O.M.E.'s Permanent Supportive Housing (PHPSH) offers an independent living situation by providing affordable Single Room Occupancy (SRO), efficiency, and 2, 3, and 4 bedroom units to individuals and families who require regular, but not around the clock, supportive services.

Residents living in Project H.O.M.E.'s permanent supportive housing come from emergency shelters or transitional housing for homeless persons and have a general pattern of stability in housing for approximately one year prior to entering PHPSH. These residents pay 30% of their income for rent, with the remainder covered by federal housing subsidies. Most of our permanent supportive housing units are subsidized through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, through either the Section 8 program or the Shelter Plus Care program.

Project H.O.M.E. has a total of 145 units of permanent supported housing at 5 locations:

Hope Haven Residences

Hope Haven I is a permanent supportive housing residence for formerly homeless men who have completed a drug or alcohol treatment program and who are seeking a supportive group living environment as a continuation of their recovery program. Hope Haven I has 12 subsidized single room occupancy units. Residents are offered comprehensive services including on site case management, addictions counseling, health services, and educational and employment opportunities. Most residents are employed or engaged in education or vocational training. Residents pay 30% of their income for rent as well as purchase and prepare their own food. Various recreational activities are offered and there is a tenant council that is a vehicle for resident input into house rules and services.

Hope Haven II is a permanent supportive housing residence for formerly homeless men who have completed a drug or alcohol treatment program and who are seeking a supportive group living environment as a continuation of their recovery program. Hope Haven II has 10 subsidized single room occupancy units. Residents are offered comprehensive services including on site case management, addictions counseling, health services, and educational and employment opportunities. Most residents are employed or engaged in education or vocational training. Residents pay 30% of their income for rent as well as purchase and prepare their own food. Various recreational activities are offered and there is a tenant council that is a vehicle for resident input into house rules and services.

Location: 2827-28 Diamond Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121

For more information please contact Joe Williams, Program Manager, 215-232-0604.

In Community

Project H.O.M.E.'s "In Community" program is a clean and sober, supported independent living program consisting of 32 subsidized, semi-furnished, efficiency apartments for formerly homeless men and women with a primary diagnosis of a serious mental illness with or without a substance use disorder. Residents are offered comprehensive services including on site case management, addictions counseling, health services, and educational and employment opportunities. Residents pay 30% of their income towards rent. Residents are also encouraged to participate in meaningful activities that lead to personal growth and overall well being. Residents living at In Community also purchase and prepare their own meals. Various recreational activities are offered and there is a tenant council that is a vehicle for resident input into house rules and services

Location: 1229 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

For more information please contact Alison Taylor, 215-567-6118.

Fairmount Avenue

1515 Fairmount Avenue is a permanent supportive housing residence for men and women with a primary diagnosis of a serious mental illness. The program provides 48 subsidized single room occupancy units to formerly homeless men and women. Residents are offered comprehensive services including on site case management, addictions counseling, health services, and educational and employment opportunities. Residents living at 1515 are committed to maintaining their recovery and pay 30% of their income towards rent. Residents are also encouraged to participate in meaningful activities that lead to personal growth and overall well being. Residents living at 1515 also purchase and prepare their own meals. Various recreational activities are offered and there is a tenant council that is a vehicle for resident input into house rules and services.

1523 Fairmount Avenue is a permanent supportive housing residence for men and women with a primary diagnosis of a serious mental illness. The program provides 6 subsidized apartment style units to formerly homeless men and women. Residents are offered comprehensive services including on site case management, addictions counseling, health services, and educational and employment opportunities. Residents living at 1523 are committed to maintaining their recovery and pay 30% of their income towards rent. Residents are also encouraged to participate in meaningful activities that lead to personal growth and overall well being. Residents living at 1523 also purchase and prepare their own meals. Various recreational activities are offered and there is a tenant council that is a vehicle for resident input into house rules and services.

Location: 1515\1523 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130

For more information please contact: Alyssa Bowers, Program Manager, 215-232-7272, ext. 3026.

Rowan Homes

Rowan Judson A provides one of the few permanent, supportive housing programs in the nation for homeless families with special needs. Rowan Homes Judson Street offers 13-two bedroom and 11-three bedroom apartments, as well as community space, a quiet courtyard and a playground. Rowan families are offered comprehensive services, including case management, adult and youth education, job placement and retention services and access to quality health care. Residents are also encouraged to participate in on site groups that focus on parenting, health issues for adults and children as well as recreational activities such as arts and crafts and cooking class for the children.

Rowan Judson B provides one of the few permanent, supportive housing programs in the nation for homeless families with special needs. Rowan Homes Judson street offers 5-two bedroom and 3-three bedroom apartments. Rowan families are offered comprehensive services, including case management, adult and youth education, job placement and retention services and access to quality health care. Residents are also encouraged to participate in on site groups that focus on parenting, health issues for adults and children as well as recreational activities such as arts and crafts and cooking class for the children.

Rowan Homes Diamond Street includes 8 four-bedroom apartments for larger families (up to six children), as well as community space and a quiet courtyard. Rowan families are offered comprehensive services, including case management, adult and youth education, job placement and retention services and access to quality health care. Residents are also encouraged to participate in groups that focus on parenting, health issues for adults and children as well as recreational activities such as arts and crafts and cooking class for the children.

Locations: Judson Street/Diamond Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121

For more information please contact Vera Owens, Program Manager, 215-232-5866 x201.

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