Housing

Homeless Services/Independent Living - Daniel Kids

This group provides homeless services for children in their late teens - new adults. Project Prepare is for ages 16 - 17 and Project Launch is for ages 18 - 21. These programs help clients to become healthy and productive citizens. Please call or visit the website to learn more.

Services Include:
Education
Employment Placement
Intensive Case Management
Life Skills Instruction
Trauma-Focused Counseling

HUD 202 Senior Housing Communities - Catholic Charities Diocese of St. Petersburg

This agency helps older adults find a place to live. They have several apartment communities for people who are 62 or older. Each community has someone called a Service Coordinator who can help you get services like food stamps. There are also fun activities planned for people who live there.

To learn more, please call 727.893.1313 ext. 1151 or visit the website.

Shelters of Hope - Catholic Charities Diocese of St. Petersburg

This shelter ministry provides safe housing for families and individuals who need a place to live. Some housing is for low-income families. Some housing is for those with disabilities. There are services for the homeless and Veterans. Please call or visit the website for more information.

Housing Services Include:

  • Bethany Family Apartments - for homeless with disabilities
  • Benedict Haven - for those with a psychiatric diagnosis
  • Catholic Charities Family Housing - family and single apartments
  • HIV/AIDS Housing Services - housing and resources for those with HIV/AIDS
  • Housing Counseling
  • HUD 202 Elderly Housing - apartment communities for seniors
  • Pasco County Women's Shelter - temporary shelter for women and children
  • Pinellas Hope I and II - housing & services for the homeless

Housing - CASA, Residential Advocacy Services

Shelter
Provides refuge, crisis intervention, and advocacy for up to 45 days when home is not a safe place. The shelter is always open, and the location is confidential. Shelter residents receive emergency clothing, food, and personal care items. Ongoing individual and group empowerment support.

Gateway Transitional Housing
Can be referred to CASA Gateway as space becomes available. Residents pay reduced rent and utilities.

Group and Individual Support

  • Life Skills/Employment
  • Mental Health
  • Personal Development
  • Referrals to Legal & Social Services
  • Safety Planning
  • Substance Abuse

Children’s Programs

  • Kid’s Club
  • Support Groups
  • Safety Planning
  • Tutoring
  • Fun & Games