Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (oasis) Highland Park

13220 Woodward Ave
Highland Park, MI 48203

(313) 993-4700 Visit Website
Class of Housing/Services: Men only: Emergency shelter, Transitional housing and permanent housing assistance at this location.

General Information:
Men only: Emergency shelter, Transitional housing and permanent housing assistance at this location. Emergency Shelter Shelter Residents stay overnight and are provided meals and the opportunity to shower and receive new clothing items. Shelter Counselors do an assessment with each resident, encourage and help residents apply for services and take steps to help them meet long term needs, and assure that clients receive emergency medical or counseling needs. Facilities Campus: Detroit Rescue Mission • Number: 100* Target Population: Men, many of whom experience chronic homelessness and addictions. Campus: Genesis House III • Number: 24* Target Population: Women, single and with children. Many of the women struggle with addictions or the impact of addiction in those with whom they are close. Campus: The Oasis • Number: 45* Target Population: Men, many of whom experience chronic homelessness and addictions. *The numbers above represent the funded bed capacity. On many nights, the actual number staying in our shelter programs doubles. Transitional Housing Transitional Housing Residents may stay up to two years while they address issues that contributed to their homelessness. While there, they are able to work towards stability, education and training, and find employment to meet their needs. A wide range of supportive services, including case management, education, mental health, employment and substance abuse aftercare services are available to help residents succeed. Follow-up is provided for up to six months after they leave to help them successfully overcome all obstacles to independence and stability. Permanent Housing Residents must have a disability that prevents the resident from independently living in community housing. These may include chronic, debilitating health issues, mental illnesses, severe substance addictions, or developmental delays. They may remain in the program as long as they like. Facilities Campus: Genesis House II • Number: 82 Target Population: 48 women and 14 children. Women in this program often are working on substance abuse aftercare issues, addressing legal issues, and attend school and training programs to give them a future. Campus: Genesis House III Samaritan Program •Number: 10 Target Population: Women in this program have a disability or are female veterans. They too work on substance aftercare issues, address legal issues, and attend school and training programs to give them a future. Women in this program have a disability or are female veterans. They too work on substance aftercare issues, address legal issues, and attend school and training programs to give them a future. Campus: Detroit Rescue Mission • Number: 70 Target Population: Men, many of whom are struggling with addiction, debt, and difficulty finding employment. Campus: Genesis House I • Number: 15 Target Population: Teen mothers and their children. Mothers attend high school and raise their children with staff support. Campus: The Oasis • Number: 132 Target Population: Men, many of whom are struggling with addiction, debt, and difficulty finding employment. 25 men are homeless veterans of the armed forces and 25 are men with mental health or substance abuse disabilities, in addition to being homeless. Campus: DeVos Ministry Center • Number: 97 Target Population: Men

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Helpful Definitions For Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (oasis) Highland Park:
Transitional housing is affordable supportive housing designed to provide housing and appropriate support services to persons who are homeless or who are close to homelessness. The transition is to help them be more self sufficient to move towards independent living on their own. Transitional housing locations are oftentimes called Halfway Houses. The naming of the two (Halfway House OR Transitional House) is oftentimes interchangeable.

Many Transitional Housing programs are subsidized and are income based. Income based transitional housing generally charges 30% of your income for rent when you do have income. Contact the transitional housing facility to see if this applies.

Services provided at transitional housing facilities varies from substance abuse treatment, to psychological assistance, job training, domestic violence assistance, etc. The assistance provided varies, but it is generally affordable and low cost housing. Read the descriptions of each of the transitional living locations for more detailed information. Transitional housing facilities also may or may not assist with alcohol and/or drug substance abuse treatment.



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