Serving and protecting homeless females
Our objective is to help female veterans, and other homeless females re-gain control of their lives so that homelessness can be eradicated. The center located on 1035 Nadolney Street, Houston, TX 77015 will house approximately 13 to 16 female veterans with a live-in house manager and assistant. The prerequisite for females residents are (1) be service connected and show proof of service in any branch of the arm forces, (2) must be 18 years old and older. (3) have no criminal record and (4) willing to pursue available resources and services with the Veterans Administration.
The Center will only take homeless females, homeless veterans, and families. Female veterans with children will be asked to allow family members to take on guardianship of their children until the veteran is restored to care for their children, and then, the center will reunite veteran and children into another facility where veteran and children together can reside.
Destiny House Transitional Living Center’s services are unique in their female-only clientele, long-duration transitional living and comprehensive empowerment program. Transitional Housing will make a significant impact on the Houston, Harris County community, in both short-term relief, and long-term skill development and empowerment. Because of the growing societal problem of homeless among veterans, it has been identified that there is a need. Thus, DHTLC is committed to serve and provide transitional housing, services and programs to empower homeless female veterans, homeless females, and their families. It is a vital resource in the community in helping homeless females to make the transition from the Armed Forces to civilian life. Our goal is to help female to re-gain control of their lives, so that homelessness can be eradicated.
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The Center will only take homeless females, homeless veterans, and families. Female veterans with children will be asked to allow family members to take on guardianship of their children until the veteran is restored to care for their children, and then, the center will reunite veteran and children into another facility where veteran and children together can reside.
Destiny House Transitional Living Center’s services are unique in their female-only clientele, long-duration transitional living and comprehensive empowerment program. Transitional Housing will make a significant impact on the Houston, Harris County community, in both short-term relief, and long-term skill development and empowerment. Because of the growing societal problem of homeless among veterans, it has been identified that there is a need. Thus, DHTLC is committed to serve and provide transitional housing, services and programs to empower homeless female veterans, homeless females, and their families. It is a vital resource in the community in helping homeless females to make the transition from the Armed Forces to civilian life. Our goal is to help female to re-gain control of their lives, so that homelessness can be eradicated.
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