DAC Transitional Housing
A Path to Stability and Re-Entry
A 90-day transitional housing program for individuals who need structure, accountability, and practical support while working toward stability, employment, and successful community living.
DAC Transitional Housing Program at a Glance
Essential Documents
Support with obtaining birth certificates, state identification, Social Security cards, and other documents needed for employment, housing, and benefits.
Email & Resume Support
Participants receive help setting up an email account, building a resume, and learning basic job-search tools needed to communicate with employers.
Structure & Accountability
Participants live in a structured environment with clear expectations, daily responsibilities, and support designed to help them build stability and follow through.
Employment Readiness
Support with job search preparation, applications, interviews, interview clothing, and the practical steps needed to begin or return to employment.
Transportation Support
Transportation assistance may be provided for employment, parole or supervision appointments, and other approved program-related needs.
Stability & Housing Resources
Participants receive support connecting with resources for banking, clothing, community services, and stable housing options as they prepare for the next step.
Structured Support for Stability and Re-Entry
The DAC Transitional Housing Program at FIRST at Blue Ridge provides structured housing and practical re-entry support for individuals working toward stability, employment, and successful community living. The program is designed for participants who need accountability, case management, and help connecting to essential resources while building a stronger foundation for the next step forward.
Participants receive support with important needs such as identification documents, employment readiness, transportation to approved appointments, connection to benefits and community services, and preparation for stable housing. The program is most successful for individuals who are willing to follow structure, participate actively, and work toward positive change.
- Structured transitional housing program
- Support with birth certificates, IDs, and Social Security cards
- Help connecting to benefits and healthcare resources
- Email setup, resume support, and job-readiness help
- Transportation support for approved needs
- Housing and community-resource connections