A House Where She Became is the primary transitional housing program operated by Where She Became Foundation.
This program provides safe, furnished housing for women and young women who are navigating housing instability and preparing for permanent housing.
Program Overview
Transitional housing (12–18 months)
Women ages 18+
Young women ages 18–24, including foster youth
Shared housing in a supportive environment
Our Approach
We operate using:
Housing First principles (no preconditions to housing)
Trauma-informed care
Voluntary supportive services
Housing is not conditioned on sobriety, employment, or participation in services.
Supportive Services (Voluntary)
Case management referrals
Life-skills development
Employment and education resources
Financial literacy and credit support
Housing navigation and transition planning
Youth Transitional Housing (Ages 18–24)
Young women aging out of foster care receive developmentally appropriate support focused on:
Independent living skills
Education and workforce readiness
Mentorship and permanency planning
GET HELP / REFERRALS
Looking for Housing Support?
We understand that reaching out can be difficult. A House Where She Became is designed to offer safety, respect, and support.
Who May Be Eligible
Women experiencing housing instability
Young women ages 18–24 aging out of foster care
Individuals able to live safely in a shared housing environment
Priority may be given based on availability and referral partnerships.
How to Get Started
Housing placements are typically made through referrals from partner agencies or community organizations.
To inquire about availability or referrals, please contact us.
Contact for Referrals
📧 shebecame313@gmail.com