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Housing

TRAC staff is knowledgeable about available foster youth housing resources in Dallas County . TRAC is working with the Dallas Housing Authority and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) with the goal of increasing the number of transitional housing programs available to youth aging out of substitute care.  

 

Transitional Living Programs

 

Collin County

  • City House - transitional living program for youth ages 16 to 21.

Dallas County

  • Our Friend's Place - transitional living program for young women.

  • Promise House - Lifestyles - a residential program for older youth, ages 16-20.

  • Promise House - Wesley Inn - transitional living programs for pregnant and parenting youth ages 14 to 21 not in CPS care. 

  • Buckner Children and Family Services - The Family Pathways program provides single moms with the opportunity to live in a safe secure environment on the Buckner campus while program participants learn the necessary skills needed to become self-sufficient.  

  • Joseph House - The Joseph House is operated by the Cornerstone Baptist Church in collaboration with Buckner Children and Family Services to provide housing and training to young men between the ages of 18 - 21 who have aged out of foster care and are completing their education. Please click on the link to view a detailed overview of the program and to access the application.

Tarrant County

  • All Church Home for Children - The Families Together program offers a single parent with up to three children housing and supportive case management.

  • Community Enrichment Center - Adopt-A-Family program is a 24-month comprehensive transitional housing program that assists homeless families.

  • Cornerstone Assistance Network New Life Center: The New Life Center is an 18-bed single-room occupancy center in Ft. Worth for single men who are in transition to independent living and are recovering from substance abuse.

  • Cornerstone Assistance Network Dwelling Place: The Dwelling Place is a five-bed facility for homeless women with no children in their custody.

  • Cornerstone Assistance Network 3CP: 3CP provides transitional housing in scattered sites throughout Tarrant County.

  • The Faith Project - Operated by Volunteers of America Texas. This program provides supportive services, including housing, for homeless adults ages 18-21.

  • GRACE - Grapevine Relief and Community Exchange. The GRACE Transitional Housing Program is designed to provide formerly homeless persons with housing and supportive case management. Serves Grapevine, Southlake and Colleyville.

  • YWCA - My Own Place (Ft. Worth) - transitional housing program for young women in downtown Ft. Worth.

  • YWCA -Supportive Living Program (Ft. Worth) - transitional living program for women in downtown Ft. Worth.

Shelters

NOTE: For youth shelters, TEENS must have a referral. Call Jennifer Grant (214-370-9300 x15) to get a referral for current or former substitute care (foster/juvenile) youth.

 

 

Youth Shelters

 

Collin County

  • City House - short term residential services for youth ages 10 to 17 for a maximum of 30 days.

  • The Samaritan Inn - shelter for families, transients, juvenile runaways or other displaced persons from Collin County and surrounding communities.

Dallas County

  • Promise House (Dallas) - a short-term, crisis intervention facility for youth ages 10 to 17 who are runaway, homeless or at-risk.

  • YMCA CASA Shelter - serves youth ages 10-17 who are runaway, homeless, or in some state of crisis.

Tarrant County

Adult Shelters

 

Collin County

  • The Samaritan Inn - shelter for families, transients, juvenile runaways or other displaced persons from Collin County and surrounding communities.

Dallas County

  • Brighter Tomorrows - emergency shelter and support services to those in fear of domestic or sexual violence.

  • Bunk House - men's dormitory for transients with a capacity of 150 bunks.

  • Dallas Life - emergency shelter for homeless men, women and children.

  • Family Gateway - provides housing for families in a dormitory-style facility for up to 10 weeks.

  • Family Place - provides emergency shelter, food, counseling and case management services at our Safe Campus.

  • Genesis Women's Shelter - serves women and children who are forced to seek refuge from violent homes.

  • Reconciliation Outreach - program for homeless men, women and children who have been involved in substance abuse or domestic violence.

  • Salvation Army - provides shelter to men, women and children.

  • Union Gospel Mission - dedicated to providing love, hope, respect, and a new beginning for the homeless.

Tarrant County

  • Arlington Life Shelter - Provides short-term shelter and services that help the homeless integrate into society. 817-548-9885.

  • Open Arms - Provides assistance to victims of domestic violence, including safe housing and supportive case management. 817-281-1204.

  • Presbyterian Night Shelter (Ft. Worth) - provides for the needs of the homeless while respecting their dignity.

  • Salvation Army (Ft. Worth) - provides shelter to men, women and children.

  • Women's Haven of Tarrant County - Temporary emergency shelter for all victims of family violence and 24-hour crisis line. 

  • Women’s Shelter of Arlington - Provides shelter and services to victims of domestic violence.

Apartment Living

 

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