Housing
GateHouse
.
The top two floors of Project Place's six-story building are dedicated
to GateHouse, 14 studio apartments for homeless individuals who are making
transitions in their lives. Residences are permanent, affordable housing
in a sober, supportive community. During their stay tenants have the option
to utilize Project Place services and programs including our wraparound
support services to address barriers in finding and obtaining employment
and housing. Tenants have either graduated from a program or are currently
enrolled in one, are committed to sobriety and pay one-third of their
income for rent.
Download a fact sheet about our housing units.
Download an application for our housing units.
Betty's Place
.
Housed in the YWCA's Berkeley Street residence, Betty's Place is a transitional
housing program that can accommodate up to 15 women at one time. Residents
are provided with Project Place programming and supports while making
the transition from the emergency shelter system to independent living.
Betty's provides each resident with a room of her own in a safe, clean
environment and two meals a day. Residents also receive our wraparound
support services to address barriers in finding and obtaining
employment and housing. The average length of stay is six months.
Download a fact sheet about our Betty's Place residences.
Download an application for Betty's Place residences.





