HOUSING

RESOURCES

  • Plano

    City House
    Phone: (972) 424-4626
    Info: At City House males and females ages 18-21 can receive rapid rehousing for up to 18 months.

    Elevate North Texas
    Phone: (214) 556-5916
    Info: Elevate addresses youth homelessness with three programs: the Hotel Voucher Program, the Host Home Program (three months), and the Reunification Program.

    McKinney

    Job Corps
    Phone: (972) 542-2623
    Info: Job Corps is the largest free residential education and job training program for young adults ages 16-24. They connect you with the skills and education you need to get your desired career.

    Direction 61:3
    Phone: (214) 544-9055
    Info: Direction 61:3 has multiple transitional living homes for youth. Ages range from 15-24.

    Dallas

    After8ToEducate
    Phone: (469) 914-1700
    Info: After8 is for unsheltered youth in DISD high schools and other homeless young adults ages 14-21. 35 spots.

    Beacon Center
    Phone: (972) 885-0025
    Email: info@beaconcentertx.org
    Info: Beacon Center is a supervised independent living facility and provides enhanced case management for young adults aged 18-22 years old who have aged out of foster care in Texas.

    Buckner- Next Step
    Phone: (214) 321-4571
    Info: NextStep provides services to young women ages 18 to 24. Participants must be pursuing an educational goal, working, or both. Services will be provided in a residential setting on the Buckner Children and Family Services campus in Dallas.

    Ebby’s House
    Phone: (214) 827-0813
    Info: Ebby’s house is transitional housing for women, ages 18-24, the length of stay is 12-24 months. 12 spots in this program.

    Jonathan’s Place
    Phone: (972) 303-5303
    Info: Jonathan’s House is for young women aged out of foster care.

    Our Friend’s Place
    Phone: (214) 520-6268
    Info: Our Friend’s Place is a shared apartment (with two others) with a personal bedroom for women ages 18-24.

    STORM Center of Hope and Service
    Phone: (469) 431-3582
    Info: STORM walks alongside and addresses the needs of young people, ages 14-28, who are in or are transitioning from out-of-home placement care (foster, kinship, group, couch surfing) to achieve self-sufficiency with personalized support, coaching, planning, intentional giving, and access to additional resources. It does not currently provide housing but has housing referrals as well as a day center with computers and other resources.

    TRAC
    Phone: (214) 370-9300
    Info: TRAC is a program for homeless young adults, ages 18-24. Primary focus on former foster youth.

    Arlington

    Phased IN
    Phone: (940) 691-1400
    Info: Phased IN is a transitional living program for emancipated foster youth and homeless youth. Our goal is for all of the youth we serve to know they are invited and included at our campuses. We will invest our resources, commit to being involved, and use our influence to inspire change in the lives of those most vulnerable. Arlington location for young women, Wichita Falls location for young men.

    Seasons of Change
    Phone: (817)-277-9601
    Info: Seasons of Change equips homeless youth ages 18-21 with the skills and education necessary to become independent, productive adults. The program aims to help formerly homeless youth develop independent living skills in a nurturing environment that offers stability, consistency and safety.

    Ft. Worth

    ACH
    Phone: (817) 335-4673
    Info: ACH has a youth emergency shelter, transitional living (youth 14-17), and the life project (youth 18-20).

    Sherman

    House of Eli
    Phone: (903) 771-4339
    Info: House of Eli is a faith-based ministry that serves young boys ages 16-21 who have aged out of foster care, are homeless, or are being released from juvenile services.

    Lewisville

    Kyle’s Place
    Phone: (469) 470-2382
    Info: Kyle’s Place is a youth residential campus in Denton County for teens ages 14-19

    Waxahachie

    PCHAS
    Phone: (800) 888-1904
    Info: PCHAS is for women who have aged out of foster care.

    Other Resources:

    Pad Split
    Info: Pad Split is affordable furnished rooms for rent – all utilities included (including wifi). Pay by the week, trustworthy housemates, 1 month min required.

  • Plano

    Agape
    Phone: (469) 814-0453
    Info: Agape manages an inventory of stable, safe, affordable housing, including extended-stay hotels, apartments, and single-family homes.

    McKinney

    Shiloh Place
    Phone: (469) 534-9407
    Info: Shiloh Place provides basic needs (housing, childcare, utilities, etc.), case management, and tuition for job training or career development.

    Dallas

    Buckner Family Pathways
    Phone: (214) 328-3141
    Info: Applicants must be 18 or older and enrolled in an educational or vocational program.

    Hopeful Solutions
    Phone: (972) 285-6848
    WInfo: Hopeful Solutions is for homeless, single mothers who are overcoming the challenges of substance abuse.

    Lullaby House
    Phone: (214) 450-1941
    Info: Lullaby House is for teen moms ages 13-23 in the foster care system. It accepts young moms who are pregnant or parenting a child. Through its housing program, teen moms are equipped with the education and life skills needed to become independent and self-sufficient. It helps prepare them to be successful parents capable of raising healthy, happy children.

    Shared Housing Center
    Phone: (214) 821-8510
    Info: Transitional housing provides longer-term residency to the homeless and a safety network of supportive services that provide opportunities to improve educational, social, and economic status so that clients may regain independence and self-sufficiency and return to more traditional housing. Our transitional programs offer a commitment of 12 to 24 months to homeless single parents with children and older adults.

    Shepherd Inn
    Info: Shepherd Inn is for women ages 18-28, the mother may have up to 2 children under five years old living in the home. Offering services to those who have experienced trafficking, sexual violence, foster care, incarceration, homelessness, or addiction.

    Hutchins

    Pathway to Purpose
    Phone: (888) 419-0957
    Info: Pathway to Purpose is for single mothers with young children.

    Mount Pleasant

    Hope Ministries of North Texas
    Phone: (903) 305-9098
    Info: Hope Ministries provides housing, food, and education (including spiritual training) for single moms and their children. It helps them deal with addictions and pains and become productive, godly parents. The typical program length is about two years.

  • Plano

    Bella House
    Phone: (972) 379-7450
    Info: Bella House assists pregnant women (18 and older) who are homeless.

    Mater Filius Dallas Mission
    Phone: (972) 836-9378
    Info: A program for pregnant women 18 and older. After birth, the mother and child can stay in the house for up to eight months.

    Dallas

    Ally’s House
    Phone: (214) 824-8700
    Info: Ally’s House is a non-residential, voluntary program available to pregnant and parenting teen mothers (13-21 years old) who want to complete their education, meet other young moms, find a career path to support a family, strengthen parenting skills, and learn the skills needed to live independently. Ally’s House offers programs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Friday.

    Bridges Safehouse
    Phone: (469) 272-4441
    Info: This is a four-week program for pregnant and non-pregnant women with children, 18 years and older. Children can be up to six years old.

    Christian Homes and Family Services
    Phone: (972) 754-5698
    Info: Christian Homes & Family Services offer young women with unplanned pregnancies that want to consider adoption, safe and comfortable apartments in which to live while making a personal and customized adoption plan for their children. The apartment and utilities are provided free of charge. Apartments are in Abilene, but support services are offered in Dallas as well.

    Gladney
    Phone: (214) 887-1292
    Info: No longer have dorm, but call 1-800-GLADNEY and they can assist.

    In My Shoes
    Phone: (469) 857-3264
    Info: In My Shoes provides for the immediate physical and emotional needs of pregnant mothers including shelter, food, clothing, and a supportive community.

    Mercy House
    Phone: (817) 369-4628
    Info: single, pregnant women. Helps during the pregnancy and for up to six months after delivery.

    Viola’s House
    Phone: (469) 751-2017
    Info: Viola’s House is for expectant mothers between the ages of 12-21 who have been displaced, homeless, or who are at risk for homelessness.

  • McKinney

    Samaritan Inn
    Phone: (972) 542-5302
    Info: Intakes are on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Applicants may sign up at 10 a.m., and we stop taking applications at 1:30 p.m. The waiting room is available starting at 10 a.m., and there is no cost. Residents who “graduate” from The Samaritan Inn receive all the necessary items to set up their own households.

    Dallas

    Austin Street
    Phone: (214) 428-4242
    Info: Walk-up intake (men & women). 2 p.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday

    Dallas Life
    Phone: (214) 421-1380
    Info: 700 men, women, and children per day. Men and women are on separate floors in dormitory-style housing. First-time residents receive five free nights. After that, you choose between the Pay-To-Stay Program at $12 per night or the 10-Month New Life Program, which is free for those with no income. Check-in is from 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., seven days a week. You are allowed two bags or two boxes, nothing more. Each piece is to weigh 25 lbs. or less.

    Salvation Army
    Phone: (214) 630-5611
    Info: This is a short-term temporary shelter, meals, and casework services for men, women, and families. It has a capacity of 240 people. The cost is $7.00 per night, but it is negotiable in some cases.

    The Bridge
    Phone: (214) 670-1101
    Info: An on-site night emergency shelter is available for high-demand guests. If the on-site shelter is at capacity (249), The Bridge partners with local organizations to help secure investments for rental housing subsidies and rehabilitation or construction of housing to be made available to people recovering from homelessness. They also have day shelter and employment services.

    Union Gospel Mission
    Phone: 214-638-2988
    Info: Center of Hope provides safe shelter for homeless and abused women and their children. Intake is by appointment only Monday through Friday, 10 am -12 pm and 2 pm. Calvert Place Men’s Shelter serves adult homeless men and veterans age 18+. Intake hours for Calvert Place Men’s Shelter happen every afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 pm.

  • Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance CAS Coordinator
    Phone: 214-531-1111
    Collin County Hours: M-F 8 am-3 pm

    City of Plano Housing and Community Services Coordinator, Jessica Libby
    Email: jlibby@plano.gov
    When: Wednesdays 2:30 pm-5:30 pm
    Where: Harrington Library- 1501 18th St. Plano, TX 75074
    Storyhouse Room (back of library)

    Services provided include shelter intake coordination, transportation assistance, referrals for Rapid Rehousing, and data collection for entry into MDHA’s Homeless Management Information System (HMIS).

    Other Resources: https://www.ourcalling.org/

    http://thestewpot.org/programs-overview/

    http://www.hccdallas.org/

    https://collinhomeless.wixsite.com/cchc/i-need-help

    https://www.findhelp.org/

  • Allen

    Family Promise of Collin County
    Phone: (972) 442-6966
    Info: FPCC provides overnight shelters, food, and loving hospitality for guest families, rotating weekly among each of the churches in the network. Their support may also include gift cards and monetary donations.

    Dallas

    Family Gateway
    Phone: (214) 823-4500
    Info: In addition to emergency shelter and the services provided there, we have more than 140 units of supportive housing in apartment complexes throughout the community for post-shelter care.

    Interfaith
    Phone: (214) 827-7220
    Info: Interfaith’s Home & Hope Program provides housing for homeless families in one of our 25 lovingly decorated, furnished apartments. The apartments are rent-free if families enter the program unemployed. Interfaith requires a monthly occupancy charge of 30% of the net family income upon obtaining employment. Interfaith returns 100% of that charge to families who save $500 or more and successfully complete all other program requirements to encourage savings.