These programs provide transitional and supportive housing to homeless families, single women, and young men. The primary goal is to help clients to become self-sufficient, enabling them to transition into permanent housing. Each program offers a variety of services and life skills classes for the clients. Clients also receive individualized case management.  

Martha’s House

Homeless families with multiple children reside in one of seven furnished, three-bedroom units at Martha’s House. The transitional living program provides education and services to stop the cycle of poverty and homelessness.

 

 

Gatewood Home

Homeless pregnant young women find shelter, acceptance and opportunity at Gatewood Home. The transitional living program ensures residents gain the skills and services needed to become independent, successful mothers.

 

 

The Carolyn Williams Center

A 14-bed complex for homeless young men between 18-22 years old, this unique program provides transitional living for homeless male youths. Many of the youths come directly from foster care or youth shelters. They gain employment, life skills, education and services to ensure their future self-sufficiency.

 

 

To get more information on any of these programs, contact us at nso@nsookc.org.