Housing

FAM offers a range of housing support for different client needs and situations. Our case managers work with each client to build a plan for a permanent housing solution.

If you’re a family seeking housing assistance, get started by filling out this application. Individuals, please start here.

Intake assessment

Coordinated entry intake assessments for county-wide homeless assistance programs.

Emergency family shelter

FAMily House for parents and their children, & pregnant women.

Shelter

Gilchrist House for women & mothers with children.

Permanent supportive housing

Provides assistance to previously unhoused people with disabilities.

Rental assistance

Help with obtaining rental vouchers for very low-income families, people who are currently at risk of becoming unhoused or a victim of domestic violence. Rental assistance may also include funds paid directly to the landlord or other accommodation

Homeward Bound Program

Program to reunite clients with supportive family & friends. Learn more

Emergency housing

  • Coordinated intake assessment for county-wide housing assistance program

  • Interim shelter for single women

  • Blessing Bags: shelf-stable food for our unhoused clients

  • Health & Human Services referrals

  • Emergency family shelter for single dads, single moms, dual-parent households, and pregnant women & their children

  • Personal care & hygiene kits

  • Clothing, when available


Facing a family housing crisis?

Click the button below to start the application process through Family Solutions Collaborative.

Gilchrist House

Gilchrist House is an alcohol- and drug-free interim / transitional shelter for unhoused single women & mothers with children ages 6-18. Onsite services include:

  • One-on-one case management

  • Job search coaching

  • Housing navigation services

  • Financial counseling

  • Life skills training

  • Link to a healthy home

  • Transportation assistance

  • Mental health counseling


FAMily House

FAMily House is an alcohol- and drug-free emergency shelter for unhoused families with at least one child ages 0-5, including single fathers, single mothers, dual parent households, and pregnant women. Onsite services include:

  • One-on-one case management

  • Job search coaching

  • Housing navigation services

  • Financial counseling

  • Life skills training

  • Link to a healthy home

  • Mental health counseling

  • Early childhood development screening

  • Transportation assistance

Home, housing, & hope

81

People successfully found their way back to family & friends through Homeward Bound

1,631

Women & children sheltered and counseled into permanent housing

3,900

Families received rental assistance to avoid eviction