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Alpha Omega Veterans Services - Memphis

Provides transitional and permanent supportive housing for homeless male and female veterans with dual diagnosis.

Services: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing, Transitional Housing/Shelter

1183 Madison Avenue

Memphis, TN 38104

(901) 726-6820

A Safe Harbor Home, Inc

Our mission is to equip victims of domestic violence, their children and the disabled homeless with the necessary tools to empower their lives / Programs: Housing for Victims of Domestic Violence: Housing financial assistance / Access to counseling services / Vocational training / Life skills that support independent living / Housing for Homeless Persons & Families: Establish safe permanent housing / Provide housing financial assistance / Provide access to counseling services, vocational training and life skills / Provide extended housing financial support based on individual/family needs / Dating Violence Prevention Program: Bring awareness of dating violence to students ages 11 through 18 / Expose warning signs and behaviors that could lead to dating violence / Provide Participants with emotional support / Provide access to counseling services / Supportive services are available for 6 months to 12 months.

Services: At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs, Dating Violence Prevention, Domestic Violence Shelters, Family Permanent Supportive Housing, Homelessness Prevention Programs, Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing, Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses, Special Needs Shelters, Transitional Housing/Shelter

P O Box 2921

Greeneville, TN 37743

(423) 218-0774

Fairview Housing - Appalachian Family Housing

Established in 2004, the Supportive Permanent Housing Program serves homeless families with children residing in the 8 Northeast Tennessee Counties / Eligible program participants meet weekly with an AFH case coordinator to receive guidance in obtaining affordable housing and then continue weekly meetings to establish, monitor and support each family's monthly and weekly goals in addressing employment, transportation, financial management, legal, education, healthcare and insurance needs / Participants must meet ALL of the following to qualify and apply: / 1- Must meet HUD's definition of homelessness: A family is defined as anyone who has legal custody of a child; and are considered homeless if they are living in places not meant for human habitation (cars, parks, abandoned buildings, etc) or staying in an emergency shelter, are fleeing domestic violence or have been served an eviction notice and will be living on the street without assistance / 2- At least one family member in the household is disabled: Applicants are required to provide documentation of a physical or mental impairment which includes, but is not limited to, diseases and conditions of orthopedic, visual, speech/hearing impairments, cerebral palsy, autism, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, HIV infection, developmental disabilities, drug addiction (must not be current illegal use) and alcoholism / 3- Must provide legal identification for all household members: Proper identification includes social security cards, birth certificates and documentation of custody of minor children in the family / 4- Must pass a background check: All family members 18 years and older are required to submit to a background check / 5- Must be willing to abide by the rules and expectations of the Supportive Housing Program / *Appalachian Family Housing's Supportive Housing Program is funded through the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)* /

Services: At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs, Family Permanent Supportive Housing, Homelessness Prevention Programs, Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing

800 Spring Street

Unit 2

Johnson City, TN 37604

(423) 737-5522

Housing Opportunities and People Enterprises - Rapid Re-Housing

Service to assist clients experiencing homelessness to be quickly rehoused and stabilized.

Services: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing, Transitional Housing/Shelter

591 E Monticello Pike

Huntsville, TN 37756

(423) 663-9300

Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee - Homeward Bound - Elizabeth's Home

Assists families in transition from homelessness to permanent supportive housing in apartments and single-family homes scattered throughout the Knoxville area.

Services: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing

2247 Western Avenue

Knoxville, TN 37921

(865) 546-3500

Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee - Homeward Bound - FIN (Families in Need)

Offers outreach and case management to families with children who are residing in homeless shelters, streets, hotels paid for by charitable organizations, cars or places not meant for human habitation.

Services: Economic Self Sufficiency Programs, Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing

2247 Western Ave

Knoxville, TN 37921

(865) 546-3500

Positively Living - Housing Opportunities for Persons with HIV/AIDS

Provides supportive housing and recovery counseling through the HOPWA Program (Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS) for individuals struggling with a diagnosis of HIV.

Services: AIDS/HIV Clinics, AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling, Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing

1925 Ailor Ave.

Knoxville, TN 37921

(865) 525-1540

Urban Housing Solutions

Urban Housing Solutions develops creative alternatives for individuals and families seeking attractive, accessible rental communities.

Services: Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing, Housing/Shelter, Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing, Market Rate Rental Housing, Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing, Supportive Housing

822 Woodland St

Nashville, TN 37206

(615) 726-2696

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