Transitional Housing
Sober Living Homes
Our sober living homes provide a safe, supportive, alcohol and drug-free environment for individuals seeking lasting recovery. These homes help residents build healthy habits, strengthen sobriety, and establish a solid foundation for independent living. Through peer support, accountability, and stability, participants gain opportunities to improve mental health, develop life and employment skills, and successfully transition back into everyday life. Sober living programs also benefit communities by reducing relapse and incarceration rates while promoting long-term recovery and self-sufficiency.
To learn more contact Chad Melton, Program Manager / (530) 242-5920 ext. 305 / cmelton@gnrm.org
Microshelters
Veda Street Village is a 17 unit micro-shelter village that will provide transitional non-congregate shelter to help men and women move off the streets and take the next step towards finding permanent housing. Our micro-shelter village will have two types of shelters on it. Eight Pallet shelters that will be assembled on-site when the constructions crews are ready and nine wooden shelters built off-site that will be delivered and hooked up. The village is conveniently located on the Mission Campus which allows us to utilize many of the resources already available such as daily hot meals, showers, day resource center, health clinic, and strong volunteer community.
To learn more call Guest Services at (530) 242-5920 during business hours or call (530) 241-5754 (24-hour call number)
Short-Term PostHospitalization Housing (STPH)
Have you recently been discharged from a hospital, jail, treatment center, or behavioral health facility?Do you have Partnership HealthPlan of California (PHC)?You may qualify for Short-Term Post-Hospitalization (STPH) Housing, a program designed to help you recover, regain stability, and connect with the support you need for long-term success.
To learn more contact us at (530) 255-0172