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HOUSING Resource - AIDS Services Foundation Orange County

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Rising Tide THP....................................................................... 714/619-0239<br />

(<strong>Orange</strong>wood Children’s <strong>Foundation</strong>) Fax 714/619-0251<br />

1575 E. 17th Street<br />

Santa Ana, CA 92705<br />

The Rising Tide Transitional Housing Program provides an intentional<br />

community, which offers motivated young men and women an<br />

intermediate step between foster care dependency and independence.<br />

Program provides motivated young people with apartment living and<br />

an added opportunity to develop the skills that they will need for a<br />

successful transition to self-sufficiency. The length of the program is<br />

18-24 months for emancipated foster youth, ages 18-24. Program specifics<br />

include: volunteer mentors for each youth, employment guidance and<br />

support, life skills experience, counseling, and individual accountability.<br />

Our program values are Empowerment, Excellence, A Commitment to<br />

Learning, Teamwork and Trust, Integrity, and Grace.<br />

South <strong>County</strong> Outreach ........................................................ 949/380-8144<br />

26776 Vista Terrace www.sco-oc.org<br />

Lake Forest, CA 92630<br />

A transitional housing program to facilitate homeless families to selfsufficiency<br />

and gain permanent housing. Adults in the family must be<br />

employed full time and own transportation. Clients are screened for<br />

eligibility and a case management plan is developed. Mandatory weekly<br />

case management and life skills workshops are facilitated by licensed<br />

clinical therapists, MSW case managers and technical experts to monitor<br />

and oversee the family’s progress. Each family pays rent and is required to<br />

save 25% of their income.<br />

The Salvation Army Hospitality House ................................ 714/542-9576<br />

818 E. 3rd St.<br />

Santa Ana, CA 92701<br />

A shelter for men, women, and children. A 57-bed, shared room facility.<br />

A shelter for the homeless with a maximum stay of 7 days every 30 days.<br />

Check-in is at 4:00pm. No substance abuse allowed. Residents are<br />

required to be out of the facility 7:30am to 4:00pm. English. Must sign up<br />

for a bed at 2:30pm. First come, first served.<br />

The Sheepfold ........................................................................ 714/237-1444<br />

PO Box 4487<br />

<strong>Orange</strong>, CA 92863<br />

Shelter for women 18 years and older with children. Pregnant women<br />

accepted if they also have other children. No walk-ins. Office hours Monday<br />

to Friday, 9am - 4pm. 6 month maximum stay. Bible study and church<br />

attendance is mandatory. No boys 14 years of age or older.<br />

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