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We have beds available for men and are taking applications for women.

Trinity Transitional Housing
  • Home
  • Applications and Grants
  • About
  • Our Houses
    • Boone House
    • Hutton House
    • University House
    • Mt Vernon House
  • Payment and Contributions
  • Trinity News
  • Contact Us
  • Starfish Story

About Us

Our Facilities

Our Facilities

Our Facilities

Our state-of-the-art facilities are designed to provide a comfortable and supportive environment for our residents. From spacious bedrooms to communal living areas, we strive to create a home-like atmosphere where our residents can focus on their recovery.

Our Mission

Our Facilities

Our Facilities

At Trinity Transitional Housing, we strive to provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals in recovery from substance abuse. Our mission is to help our residents achieve a successful transition back into society.

 The Starfish Story begins with an old man walking along a beach strewn with thousands of stranded starfish, which had washed ashore after a storm. As he walks, he notices a young girl gently   picking up the starfish one by one and tossing them back into the ocean. Curious, the old man approaches the girl and asks her why she’s doing this, as it appears to be a futile effort given the sheer number of starfish on the beach.  The girl responds, “If I don’t throw them back, they’ll die.” The old man, skeptical, points out that there are miles of beach and countless starfish, and her actions couldn’t possibly make a difference. The girl, undeterred, picks up another starfish, tosses it into the ocean, and replies, “It made a difference to that one.” 

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