Serenity Properties
admin2021-09-24T16:26:49-04:00Sober living group homes for men and women and for those with registered sex offender status. Shared household responsibilities with fees. Contact Rick Greenberg at rick@serenitypropertiesllc.com
Sober living group homes for men and women and for those with registered sex offender status. Shared household responsibilities with fees. Contact Rick Greenberg at rick@serenitypropertiesllc.com
Emergency shelter for men, women and families with a 45 days stay. Case management included.
Emergency shelter for men, women and families. Must come to office to fill out application; call for appointment. 1-800-733-6816 or 526-6098 (Men), 1-800-733-6816 or 632-0589 (Women and/or Women with Children)
Residential treatment center for men and women and for those with registered sex offender status. Call for admissions inquiry. Variable length of stay. Variable fees based on insurance coverage.
Substance abuse recovery program house and group houses for men or women and children. Must be referred from a treatment program. Weekly fees. Contact bishopmllott@comcast.net
Longer term housing for women and families with case management services provided. Contact vanell.dodd@gmail.com
Substance abuse recovery program for men and women directly on release from incarceration. Case management, step down housing. Small fee. Emergency Housing program for men and women throughout New Castle County. Must call Housing Alliance Centralized Intake at 2-1-1 or 1-833-FIND-BED (1-833-346-3233). If you are asked to leave a voicemail, please leave your name and
Veterans only housing for men, women or families with children. 23 studios, 8 one bedroom and 9 two bedrooms apartments. Rent subsidized via Project-Based HUD-VASH Vouchers. Contact dmosley@dchv.org
Emergency shelter for men, women and families primarily from Sussex County, but accepting admissions from throughout the state. Must call Housing Alliance Centralized Intake at 2-1-1 or 833-FIND-BED (833-346-3233). If you are asked to leave a voicemail, please leave your name and a call back number and your call will be returned. You may also
Or call (302) 519-0024 after hours. Overnight emergency shelter set up at churches, community centers, etc. during nights when harsh weather conditions like ice and snow are present and/or the temperature is 32 degrees or below; typically Nov. 15 through April 1. Usually includes a hot meal. Guests must leave during the day.
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