At Greater Purpose Community Housing, we understand that success requires more than just housing it requires access to the right support systems. That’s why we offer personalized referral assistance to trusted community-based services. Whether residents need healthcare, employment training, mental health counseling, or educational programs, we help connect them to the people and programs that can make a difference.
Our team works closely with local organizations and agencies to ensure our residents don’t just get a roof over their heads they get the tools to rebuild their lives. By bridging the gap between housing and external services, we support long-term stability, self-sufficiency, and improved quality of life.
Answers to Common Questions About Our Housing and Services
Our program is open to veterans, individuals transitioning from homelessness, returning citizens, low-income adults, and those with mild mental or physical challenges who can live independently.
Each resident receives a shared room in a structured home. All utilities, Wi-Fi, and access to our wellness checks, life skills support, and community referrals are included.
Yes. Our homes operate under clear rules and expectations. Staff conduct weekly wellness checks to ensure safety, cleanliness, and well-being.
Length of stay is based on individual progress and readiness. Our goal is to provide stability and support for as long as needed to promote independent living.
Our housing is affordably priced and includes all utilities and support services. Specific pricing details are discussed during the intake process.
Basic furnishings are provided. Residents are welcome to bring small personal items that do not overcrowd the shared space or violate house rules.
While we do not directly provide these services, we offer referrals to trusted community partners who specialize in employment, counseling, and other resources.
Whether you’re starting over, rebuilding, or simply seeking a stable place to grow we’re here for you. Begin your journey toward healing, independence, and community today.