Family Emergency Housing and Services at Bethany House Services

Shelter details

  • Added Jan 7, 2021 | Last Update Jan 16, 2024
  • 1841 Fairmount Avenue
       Cincinnati, OH 45214
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  • (513) 381-7233

Description

We provide emergency shelter, mental health assessments, transitional housing, and permanent housing.



Emergency Shelter

BHS provides a sanctuary for desperate homeless families in need of help to achieve stable housing and income. Our shelters meet each familys immediate needs for safety, housing, food and other necessities. While in shelter, parents receive the resources and information needed to help them obtain a living income, organize a comfortable home, and provide a nurturing environment for their children. Perhaps most important, parents themselves feel cared for and realize that they will develop a realistic plan for a better future for themselves and their children while they are guests of BHS.

Housing Rapid Re-Housing programs, considered by the Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) to be the best housing practice for alleviating homelessness, provides financial assistance and supportive services to families experiencing homelessness. The goal of the program is to expedite housing and stabilization of the family as quickly as possible. It is easier and more efficient for families to sign up for benefits or apply for jobs when they have the stability that a home provides. They are also less stressed and better organized at home than when in shelter.

The program provides several forms of assistance, including: identification of affordable housing suitable for the familys needs; short-term or medium-term rental assistance and housing relocation and stabilization services, including such activities as mediation, credit counseling, security or utility deposits, utility payments, moving cost assistance, and case management. Housing case managers and a housing specialist assist each family to develop a housing plan, serve as liaison between family and landlord, and manage complex issues such as lease options, contracts and apartment inspections.





Shelter DiversionShelter diversion programs are identified by the National Alliance to End Homelessness as best practice for prevention of homelessness for families seeking to enter a shelter. This strategy avoids the trauma of homelessness for families by helping them to identify immediate alternative housing arrangements while connecting them with the services and financial resources needed to achieve permanent housing. The case manager guides the family through the process of developing a comprehensive, reality-based plan for ensuring a secure future in stable housing.This program conserves shelter beds and assistance for those who truly have no resources of their own and no options other than a homeless shelter or the streets.

Question & Answers (6)

  1. Is this shelter free?
  2. Do they accept donations at this shelter?
  3. Do they allow Pets at this shelter?
  4. How old do you have to be to stay here?
  5. How long can you stay at this shelter?
  6. Is your shelter for women and teenage male?

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