The Miami Permanent Supportive Housing Program provides housing and supportive services to homeless families with severe and persistent mental illness to stabilize and prepare them for a life of independence. Program fees is based on income. Volunteers of America of Florida is a 501c3 nonprofit with results-driven programming which are measured through Outcomes. 100% of the participants are involved in both meaningful and volunteer activities as constituted by the Program Outcomes.
Hogar II Permanent Supportive Housing, Miami
Hogar II Permanent Supportive Housing, Miami
1492 W. Flagler St.
Miami, FL 33135
9 AM to 5 PM
Email (miamiinfo@voa-fla.org)
Details
- Persons with Disabilities
- Equal Housing Opportunity
- Handicap accessible
- Partnership for Sustainable Communities
Description
Amenities
- Case management
- Independent living skills
- Safety, social, and empowerment skills
- Crisis intervention stabilization and support
- Individual and group psychotherapy
- Development and follow-up with Individual Life Plan
- Training, Ecucation, and Emplyment (TEE) services
- Sandra Gal Children Center
Additional Information
- 18 years or older male and/or female families
- Must be diagnosed with a severe and persistent psychiatric disability. Can have a concurrent substance abuse disorder (dual-diagnosed).
- Must be homeless.
- Remain clean and sober
- Motivated to interact in the community through volunteer work, employment, or pursuing educational opportunities.
- Attend all medical and behavioral health appointments
- Must self-administer medication.
- If applicable, pay program fee monthly.
- Miami-Dade Homeless Trust
How to Apply
Each Volunteers of America property has its own leasing office and its own application process.
Please contact each property directly if you or someone you know is interested in applying for an affordable apartment in one of our communities. The property staff can answer your questions regarding apartment availability, rent, income requirements or restrictions and how to obtain an application to apply for housing.