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Introduction
Housing Support Services
There are times when you start a new journey; recovery or re-entering a community and you need safe, sober, supportive and stable housing to support that journey. We have options that allow you to focus on what really matters.
Supportive Housing
Assists people who are experiencing homelessness or who are transitioning out of institutional settings. We help you prepare, move into and maintain permanent housing. The process begins with a thorough assessment of your housing needs and then a placement and support plan is developed with the goal to obtain stable housing.
Active Medicaid and a behavioral health diagnosis are required for eligibility.
Our Supportive Housing program provides individual support services.
If you are looking for rental assistance, please contact the Council for the Homeless – Housing Hotline who coordinates access to rental assistance and shelter in Vancouver, WA. Call the Housing Hotline: (360) 695-9677 Hours:
Monday – Friday: 9 AM – 8 PM
Weekends & Holidays: 11 AM – 5 PM
https://www.councilforthehomeless.org/find-help/
Ask your clinician for a referral.
Recovery Residences
Recovery Residences are for individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. Individuals who meet the eligibility requirements for residency are offered a month-to-month lease with affordable rent. Residents pay a non-refundable deposit and monthly rent amount. These homes are managed by a live-in house lead with oversight by Lifeline Connections’ housing staff.
You can receive a referral from your clinician or email [email protected] to receive an application to the following services:
Men’s Recovery Residence
Women’s Recovery Residence
Mothers with Children Recovery Residence
True Hope Recovery Residence
Meriwether Place
Meriwether Place is a housing community that is owned and operated by Columbia Non-profit Housing. Lifeline Connections has offices at Meriwether Place and partners with Columbia Non-profit Housing in the placement of Lifeline Connections’ patients.
Lifeline Connections’ patients must be referred to Lifeline Connection’s Supportive Housing Program and screened for eligibility by housing program staff.