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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

Boone House

1819 West Boone Ave. Spokane, WA. is a 4- bedroom, 3-bathroom house located close to services, bus lines and shopping. The oversized bedrooms are double occupancy with lots of closet space. The house was newly remodeled in 2023 with all new finishes, floors granite countertops, cabinets and appliances. This house features a tankless water heater, so there is no problem getting a hot shower. 

Welcome to Trinity Transitional Homes Halfway House

Living Room

Living Room

Living Room

Boone House offer a large living area with 55" smart TV and plenty of seating for hanging out catching the fight, or the latest movie. 

Kitchen

Living Room

Living Room

The Kitchen offers all new appliances including two large refrigerators, Range, Microwave, Dishwasher, and Trash Compactor. New granite countertops over new cabinets and a large pantry for plenty of storage.

Laundry

Living Room

State of the Art oversized Washer and Dryer located on the laundry room on the main floor.

Our Staff

All of the bedrooms are extra-large with plenty of closet space. New flooring through-out the house including the sleeping areas.

Bathrooms

All the bathrooms were completely remodeled 2023 with new flooring, fixtures and feature a tankless water heater for endless hot water.

Sink and Dishwasher

This kitchen is really something special. Undermount SS sink with a pull-down faucet. New Dishwasher and Trash Compactor.

Experience Hope: A Photo Journey of Trinity Transitional Homes

 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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