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Reaching Pines – Transitional Housing2022-07-29T13:30:37-05:00

Transitional Housing: Reaching Pines

A Transitional Supportive Community for Survivors of Family and/or Sexual Violence

Reaching Pines is a community of survivors supported by a team of professionals, including a case manager/financial coach, counselors, and volunteers. The primary outcomes of this program are for residents to become independent, financially stable, and to live violence-free lives.

How to Apply to the Program:

Applications are available at each of our locations. In addition, our counselors, advocates and case managers may refer clients whom they believe would benefit from the Reaching Pines program. Prospective clients must complete an application and provide documentation (including financial statements and verification of employment, etc.) to determine their eligibility and rent. All information is subject to verification. If applicants meet the eligibility criteria, they are invited to Reaching Pines for an interview with three staff members.

The eligibility requirements are as follows:
  • The applicant [or applicant’s child] must be a survivor of family and/or sexual violence.
  • The adult applicant must be employed full-time.
  • The applicant/family must not be in imminent danger.
  • The applicant must own a vehicle.
  • The applicant/family must meet HUD income guidelines.
What does Reaching Pines offer residents?
  • Affordable housing with supportive services
  • Financial Literacy Programming
  • Counseling and Advocacy
  • Legal Services
  • A Community Center for meetings, life skills classes and gatherings with neighbors

What Montgomery County Women’s Center

Means to Me

I used to think I was alone in the world and that nobody would understand that I was an outcast – that I’d be the one to stand out in a sea of people. Then I finally told someone my story. I found the women’s center – a place for my voice to be heard, a place where I found my voice, a place where people understand me more where the weight on my shoulders wasn’t so great – a safe place – the first place I genuinely laughed and smiled – a place to cry where no one judges. “Broken wings will heal and one day you will fly again.”

-- Stephanie
Teen Space Support Group Participant

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