Rapid Housing vs. Traditional Housing
Transitional and rapid housing are viable options for homeless individuals and families seeking comfortable housing. However, key differences play into individuals’ and families’ needs. Transitional housing suits families looking to become self-sufficient within a defined time frame. Rapid housing is excellent for those seeking ongoing support to maintain stable housing. Now, let’s discuss these differences […]
Transitional Housing Impact On Education And Employment
Young adults are constantly facing more trouble than they deserve, and homelessness can only have a worsening effect on education and employment. At an age where they should be developing themselves and exploring more of the world, they are being forced to survive paycheck to paycheck. This is where transitional housing for young adults near […]
Challenges Faced By Single Mothers In Transitional Housing
As of today, 83% to 90% of all homeless families are headed by single mothers. Due to this, they are more vulnerable to several interlinked factors. In two-parent families, both parents share the burden of raising children and maintaining a house. However, that is not the same for single parents. This makes it far more […]
What Is Transitional Housing and Its Importance for Veterans?
Veterans can have issues adjusting back into normal society, which unfortunately leads to homelessness. As these individuals return from years of service, the shift can often come with expected and unforeseen obstacles. This includes keeping employment, adjusting to civilian culture, and maintaining relationships with loved ones. Civil housing is far removed from the order and […]