Are you a veteran in need of assistance? Click here to see how Houses for Warriors can help.
The Warrior House Transitional Housing Program is an intense program designed to help veterans (Warriors) of the U.S. Armed Services that have been or are in peril of being homeless due to struggling with alcohol, drug abuse or any other life-controlling problems. We are a veteran-run holistic program designed to help our warriors realize that they can achieve spiritual and life changing success if they are properly disciplined.
Qualifications:
If you meet the above criteria and are interested in being added to our waiting list, here is what we will need from you:
Submit your application today and take the first step towards a successful transition back to self-sufficiency and independence.
Fill out the form below so that the Houses for Warriors team can better learn how to help you get back on your feet!
U.S. Military veteran
Homeless or At-Risk of becoming Homeless
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Qualified or will be qualified to use the $0 Down VA Home Loan
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Currently does not own a home
No longer homeless or a non-risk of becoming homeless
Losing or at-risk of losing current home
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More than 30 days from foreclosure/eviction date
Are you a veteran at risk of losing your home? Schedule your free 30-minute phone consultation with our dedicated team to receive advice on what you can do next. You have options and you are not alone. Although we cannot provide legal advice, we can connect you to our trusted network of veteran advocates for VA benefits and resources. Applying for benefits can be an exhausting task that if avoided too long, can lead to severe financial struggle and hardship, homelessness and isolation. Don’t let life-controlling bumps in the road lead you off your path towards success and achieving your highest level of potential. Let us help!
The Warrior House Program is an intense holistic program aimed at establishing a person in Professional disciplines that will help the individual live a successful life. During the course of the program, the Warrior will have performed more than 50 hours of work therapy and service projects within our local community and will have participated in a minimum of 3 workshops per week, and daily meditation and exercise. If necessary, Warrior will be enrolled in additional classes, possibly at their own expense, which include but are not limited to Anger Management, Character Training and Goals Achievement.
Once a person has decided to come into the Warrior House Program (WHP), intake procedures can begin. Intake Staff will ask the applicant the questions listed on the qualifications section below. If their answers show that they are ready to begin the program then the paperwork procedure can start.
The intake process involves going over the program with the applicant, assisting with filling out the application, explaining the program’s mission statement and rules, and making sure the applicants understand their commitment. Intake Staff must obtain as much information as possible from the applicant to better evaluate the potential Warriors’ situation.
Prior to moving into the Center, the Warrior will be responsible for laundering their personal clothing. No outside bedding will be brought into the Center. Each Warrior will have access to a locker or footlocker for their personal belongings. Warriors are only allowed to bring into the Center items that fit into the locker or footlocker. The Center will not provide storage space for any personal belongings.
From now until January 1st, we will be
collecting much needed
BLANKETS, JACKETS, BLOVES, HANDWARMERS, HATS, COATS, +MORE.
Before you go…
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