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Beatitude House offers social services for women and their children who are experiencing personal or economic hardships, such as poverty. This includes providing a safe and secure place for individuals to stay while they get back on their feet. Our Transitional Housing helps women in attaining emotional health, the development of safe and healthy lifestyles for independent living and economic self-sufficiency as they prepare to move into permanent housing.
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Beatitude House Transitional Housing features professional staff, including case managers, child advocates and counselors, to assist women in developing their own goals for education, employment, housing, custody issues, personal growth and much more. Our Transitional Housing program is designed to empower women — giving them the skills and self-esteem they need to break the cycle of poverty.

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As defined by the United States Code (Title 42, Chapter 119, 1), the term “homeless,” “homeless individual” or “homeless person” includes:
- Individual or family who lacks a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence.
- Individual or family who will imminently lose their primary nighttime residence.
- Unaccompanied youth and families with children and youth who are defined as homeless under other federal statutes who do not otherwise qualify as homeless under this definition; or
- Individual or family who are fleeing or are attempting to flee domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking or other dangerous or life-threatening conditions that relate to violence against the individual or a family member.