Kairos House
Project HOME's supportive housing programs offer permanent housing for individuals and families who had been homeless. Most residents come to Project HOME from a safe haven, a shelter or from the streets.
Kairos House is a clean-and-sober, permanent supportive housing residence for adults, providing 36 fully-furnished, single-room occupancy units. Accessible units are available.
Residents are offered service coordination, personal recovery services, health care, education, social enterprise and employment opportunities. Residents are encouraged to participate in recovery-oriented activities that lead to personal growth, well-being and self-sufficiency.
Additional Information
Continuum of Care | Permanent Supportive Housing
Single Room Occupancy (SRO) | 36 units (18 male and 18 female, with 18 units designated for chronically homeless)
- Documented Current Homelessness
- Documented diagnosis of substance abuse
- Must be over the age of 18
- Committed to recovery:
- Submission to random drug tests
- Engagement with appropriate supports (TCM services, OP/IOP programs, NA/AA, Peer Services)
- On-site laundry
- 24-hour staffing
- Meals provided
- Computer lab
- Art room
- TV/game room
- Pool table
- Medicine monitoring
Referrals are made via the Homeless Services Clearinghouse CSS referral process. Individuals experiencing homelessness who have an approved CSS referral application will be considered for these vacancies.
Single Room Occupancy (SRO) | 36 units (18 male and 18 female, with 18 units designated for chronically homeless)
- 30 percent of Income
- Monthly $110 meal fee (SNAP accepted)
None of us are home until all of us are home, and at Project HOME this means that we can all have a decent standard of living today without compromising our needs in the future. When thinking about the footprints – the waste, the greenhouse gases, the toxins – we leave behind through our daily living, we must recognize that the earth is our home.
This is why Project HOME has made sustainability a priority for current and future developments. Sustainability is based on a simple principle: everything that we need for our survival and well-being depends, either directly or indirectly, on our natural environment. Thus, our goal is to ensure that all developments reflect the shared values of economic, social, and environmental sustainability by:
- Decreasing energy usage
- Constructing all new buildings to meet Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certification guidelines
- Reducing fuel use of Project HOME vehicles
- Procuring more sustainable products
- Reducing waste
- Engaging Project HOME community members in sustainability efforts
- Supporting neighborhood sustainability
- Increasing access to healthy foods for residents and community members
Guided by these principles, we’ve taken sustainability from offices to residences, and even to gardens to promote energy and waste reduction, environmental education and justice, and health and wellness for all.