Our desire is that everyone who comes to Providence Network will experience transformational healing that fuels a more abundant future

Our community approach and two-tiered housing model promotes the three pillars of whole-life transformation

BUILDS ECONOMIC
SELF-SUFFICIENCY

ENCOURAGES HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS

FOSTERS RECOVERY
& PERSONAL GROWTH

We offer both transitional AND affordable housing for long-term success

FirstStep 2-Year Transitional Housing

Provides people with individual counseling, group therapy, vocational assistance, life skills development, spiritual growth and accountability with 24/7 live-in staff

Providence House

Providence House

Est. 1988

Serves up to 10 men and 8 women recovering from addiction and homelessness, located in the Capitol Hill Neighborhood

Joy House

Joy House

Est. 2000

Serves up to 11 women and 17 children recovering from domestic violence, located in the Capitol Hill Neighborhood

Silver Lining House

Silver Lining House

Est. 2018

Serves up to 13 young men recovering from homelessness, located in the historic Baker Neighborhood

NextStep Affordable Apartments

Allows individuals and families to continue living in a healthy, supportive sober-living community after graduating from transitional housing

Victory House

Victory House

Est. 2006

Nineteen 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments, located in the historic Five Points Neighborhood

Clausen House

Clausen House

Est. 2011

Twenty-three studio, 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments, located in the historic Curtis Park Neighborhood

Champa House

Gibson House

Est. 2018

Thirteen studio and 1-bedroom apartments, located in the historic Curtis Park Neighborhood

Generational Change

Our safe, growth-oriented homes cultivate generational change, impacting men, women, and youth for good