Transitional Housing for Veteran Women 45 and Up
Each time he said, “My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness.” So now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ can work through me.
- 2 Corinthians 12:9 NLT
Our GRACED program offers transitional housing for elderly veteran women aged 45 and up. We understand the unique challenges faced by this segment, and our shared living spaces provide numerous benefits, including companionship, support, and a strong sense of community. Our aim is to provide affordable housing while offering linkages to job training, support networks, and resources that promote stability and successful reintegration into society. Older women experiencing homelessness face distinct risks and challenges, such as increased vulnerability, limited support networks and financial resources, health disparities, and social isolation. At House of Hope 4 Women, we are committed to addressing these challenges and empowering these women to regain stability and lead fulfilling lives.
- Providing companionship, support, and strong sense of community
- Promoting stability and successful reintegration
- Empowering vulnerable, elderly veteran women
How Transitioning into Hope, Inc. Empowers GRACED Women
Transitioning into Hope, Inc. is our valued partner in empowering women to overcome adversity and achieve positive life transformations. Through a trauma-informed lens, Transitioning into Hope offers comprehensive services to our GRACED segment, providing them with the necessary support and resources to thrive. Toggle the list of partner services on this page to learn more about how Transitioning into Hope, Inc. plays a big role in empowering our women.
Partner-Provided Services
Our GRACED residents receive individualized support to develop social, emotional, and intellectual skills, enabling them to cope with life’s challenges, manage stressful situations, develop resources to address future stressors, and build a brighter future. These services will be offered in the home 2 – 4 hours per week.
We encourage our GRACED participants to attend and engage in individual and group counseling sessions, fostering a supportive network where they can share experiences, gain insights, and build meaningful connections.
Our GRACED residents experience the transformative power of mindful culinary therapy, which combines mindfulness principles with cooking and eating, promoting overall well-being, a healthier relationship with food, enhanced mindfulness skills, and a deeper appreciation for the connection between food and self-care.
Our partnership includes monthly housing counseling sessions, where our residents can access valuable information and community resources to support their long-term housing needs and aspirations.
Engaging in residential social events, such as Bible study, bingo, dinners, and movies, fosters a sense of community, joy, and connection among our GRACED participants.
Our annual Soul Care Retreat offers a dedicated time for self-care activities, planning for the upcoming year, and rejuvenation, ensuring our residents have the opportunity to prioritize their well-being.
Our Partner
Transitioning into Hope, Inc.
Transitioning into Hope, Inc. shares our commitment to trauma-informed care, safety, trustworthiness, transparency, peer support, collaboration, empowerment, and cultural sensitivity. Together, we strive to create an environment where women can heal, grow, and embrace their full potential. You can truly make a difference in the lives of the women of our GRACED program by getting invovled today.