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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
    • Maxwell House
    • Regal House
  • Payment and Contributions
  • Trinity News
  • Contact Us
  • Starfish Story
  • The Mustard Seed Story

About Us

A Place to Begin Again

A Place to Begin Again

A Place to Begin Again

 Life change takes time. At Trinity Transitional Housing, we provide structured, supportive housing designed to create stability during seasons of transition. Through consistency, accountability, and community, we help individuals establish a foundation strong enough to move forward with confidence and purpose. 

Our Mission

A Place to Begin Again

A Place to Begin Again

 Trinity Transitional Housing exists to provide safe, structured housing that supports healing, recovery, and stability during seasons of transition. We believe lasting change begins with safety, consistency, and dignity, and that with the right environment, individuals can move forward toward independence and permanent housing. 

Who We Serve

A Place to Begin Again

How We Create Stability

 

We serve adults and families navigating recovery, healing, and major life transition. Some are rebuilding after substance use, incarceration, or trauma. Others are seeking safety and stability after crisis, exploitation, or significant disruption.

While every story is different, the need is often the same — a safe place to live, clear expectations, and the time needed to regain footing. Our housing is designed to support individuals as they rebuild stability and prepare for the next step toward independence.

How We Create Stability

How We Create Stability

How We Create Stability

 

Stability is not accidental. It is created through structure, consistency, and shared responsibility. Our homes are designed to support daily routines, clear expectations, and community connection — not to control, but to create safety and predictability.

In this environment, individuals are able to focus on healing, recovery, and rebuilding their lives. Stability becomes the foundation from which lasting change can grow 

Our Commitment

How We Create Stability

Our Commitment

 

 

We are committed to providing housing that is safe, structured, and respectful. We believe stability is essential for healing, recovery, and long-term change, and that people deserve time, consistency, and clear expectations as they move forward.

Our work is grounded in dignity, accountability, and patience. We do not rush outcomes or define success by how long someone stays, but by how prepared they are for what comes next.

At Trinity Transitional Housing, our commitment is simple: to provide a stable foundation so individuals and families can move toward independence and lasting stability. 

 

The Mustard Seed

There is a story about a mustard seed — one of the smallest seeds a person can plant. It is easy to overlook. It looks insignificant, almost like nothing at all. If you didn’t know what it could become, you might wonder whether it was worth planting in the first place.

But when the seed is placed in good soil and given time, something remarkable happens.

It sends roots down before anything appears above the ground. Long before there is growth you can see, something is already happening underneath — strength is forming quietly, out of sight. There is no rush. No sudden transformation. Just steady, patient work.

In time, the seed breaks through the surface. What emerges doesn’t look impressive at first. It is small, fragile, and easy to miss. But it keeps growing. Slowly. Consistently.

Eventually, the mustard seed becomes a plant large enough to offer shelter. Birds find rest in its branches. What once seemed insignificant now provides safety and life for others.

The power of the mustard seed was never in its size — it was in its potential, and in the willingness to plant it and wait.” 

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