Traveler’s Aid maintains a robust transitional housing pro-
gram supporting clients coming out of homelessness into
their own independent living space. Maintaining a “Housing
First” model, Traveler’s Aid provides clients with housing,
a dedicated case worker, and access to social support pro-
grams to help them regain healthy and productive lives.
SHOP 1 is a transitional housing program for singles
1. Federally funded by the Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD)
2. Provide transitional supportive housing for single men and
women exiting substance abuse treatment programs and/or
clients defined as homeless with shelter verification, or
evictions within past 30 days.
3. Emphasis is placed on providing soft-skills for societal
reintegration
Permanent Supportive Housing Programs BEIT
(PRONOUNCED BY-IT…A Hebrew term for house)
1. Infinity
2. Shelter Plus Care (SPC)
3. Federally funded by the Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD)
4. Long-term supportive housing program
5. Support for the following: homeless families, drug/alcohol
addiction, development disabilities/mental illness
6. Addresses the negative impact of drugs and alcohol
7. Provide families with the necessary tools to maintain hous-
ing and/or become homeowners
8. Assistance with Life Skills/Soft Skills (e.g. finance manage-
ment, home management, career preparation)
9. Monthly in-home visit from TASMD case worker
10. Housing First Model
11. Administered by the Michigan Department of Community
Health
12. TASMD is considered a sub-recipient and must provide
housing to clients for the duration of the agreement
13. Clients pay rental amount not to exceed a maximum of 30%
of their income
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
Funded by the City of Detroit
Short-term Supportive Services only
Provides emergency financial assistance for at-risk homeless
population
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