Transitional Housing
The following Sacramento shelters facilitate the movement of homeless individuals and families to permanent housing within a reasonable amount of time (usually 24 months).
Bannon Street Shelter for sleeping—men only; 9 month recovery house 400 Bannon St. (916) 447-3268
Friendship Housing 1322 North C Street, Sacramento 95814 (916) 341-0593 www.sacselfhelp.org
Independent Living Readiness Program—VOA For homeless veterans and families.
3434 Marconi Ave. Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 265-3400 https://www.voa-ncnn.org/northern-california-transitional-housing
Next Move Several transitional and permanent housing programs for homeless families.
8001 Folsom Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 454-2120 www.nextmovesacramento.org
Next Move, VOA and Crossroads Diversified Services
Mather Community Campus (MCC) (916) 228-3100
www.nextmovesacramento.org is a shelter for homeless adults with psychiatric disabilities.
Volunteers of America-Transitional Housing for Families serving families referred by CalWORKs . For couples with children and single parents, designed to keep families together during substance abuse recovery.
(916) 265-3400 voa-ncnn.org/transitional-housing-families Emergency Shelters:
Volunteers of America – Transitional Housing for Women with Children For women with children only. Must be referred by County Alcohol and Drug Services. (916) 929-1951
Resources for Independent Living promotes the independence of persons with disabilities.
420 I St., Level B, Suite 3, Sacramento 95814 (916) 446-3074. Housing resources: www.ril-sacramento.org
Salvation Army Transitional Housing (916) 563-3700 sacramento.salvationarmy.org for list of services, eligibility and qualifications
Sacramento Veterans Resource Center (SVRC) Drug & Alcohol Program Men’s Supportive Housing Program Women’s Supportive Housing Program
7270 East Southgate Drive Sacramento 95823 (916) 393-8387