The Mary Parrish Center offers housing support through three programs: Our Transitional Housing Program, Rapid Re-housing Program, and our Coordinated Entry Process specific to survivors of interpersonal violence.

Our Transitional Housing Program is a longer-term, temporary housing option where residents can stay for up to one year, and throughout their entire stay, we do not charge rent, and we cover the cost of utilities. It is time-limited, but service rich and intensive, designed for clients with deep but nonpermanent needs.

This is a clustered site program, and, because we own the program property, we are able to operate our program with minimal barriers for survivors. Our survivor-focused program enhances our residents’ autonomy by nurturing their capacity to live independently from their abusers, establish self-sufficiency, and ultimately secure permanent housing.