Supportive Housing

Supportive Housing at Thampoe Foundation provides safe, stable, and affordable housing for low-income families and veterans who are working toward long-term independence and security. We believe that stable housing is the foundation for healing, personal growth, and economic stability.

Our supportive housing initiatives combine housing assistance with access to essential support services, helping individuals and families move forward with dignity and confidence.

Who We Serve

Our supportive housing services are designed for:

Low-income families

Seeking safe and stable housing

Veterans

Including those transitioning from homelessness or housing insecurity

Individuals facing housing instability

Due to economic hardship or life transitions

Seniors and elderly individuals

In need of supportive living environments

Individuals from underserved communities

Requiring affordable housing solutions

How Our Supportive Housing Program Works

Thampoe Foundation’s supportive housing program is designed to address both immediate housing needs and long-term stability. We work with community partners to connect participants to safe housing while providing supportive resources that promote self-sufficiency.

Program support may include:

  • Access to affordable housing options

  • Case management and individualized support

  • Connections to workforce development and education programs

  • Referrals to health, mental health, and social services

  • Life skills support to maintain stable housing

Our approach is person-centered, trauma-informed, and respectful of each individual’s journey.

Benefits of Supportive Housing

Increased housing stability and safety

Reduced stress and improved overall well-being

Access to supportive services that promote independence

Stronger connections to community resources

Learn More About Supportive Housing

If you or someone you know is in need of stable, affordable housing support, Thampoe Foundation is here to help. Contact us to learn more about eligibility, partnerships, and available resources.