Case Management

ActionAIDS Positive Living

ActionAIDS, a nonprofit, directs the Positive Living Permanent Supportive Housing Project (PLPSHP) at scattered locations throughout Philadelphia. PLPSHP offers 15 housing units for formerly homeless individuals diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. Referrals come through multiple channels, including the Office of Supportive Housing, the City Department of Human Services, and other outreach agencies, shelters, hospitals, and organizations.

Monument Village

Monument Village, run by the faith-based charity Methodist Family Services, is a permanent housing program that serves 30 families with a history of substance abuse and/or mental health disorders. The network of emergency shelters and transitional housing in Philadelphia makes referrals.

Strengthening Communities

Strengthening Communities is a program run by the nonprofit Jewish Employment and Vocational Service (JEVS) and TURN. Its purpose is to rapidly move families from emergency shelter to housing stability. The Office of Supportive Housing (OSH) makes referrals for the 150 families targeted for the program.

Project H.O.M.E. ICTCSERR

ICTCSERR is organized by the non-profit Project H.O.M.E. and is located in Center City and North Philly. ICTCSERR provides a total of 30 permanent housing units for homeless persons with severe mental illness, substance dependency, or both. The Mental Health Case Management System and the Street Outreach Coordination Center make referrals directly to Project H.O.M.E.

Project H.O.M.E. Rowan Diamond

Rowan Diamond Homes is part of the non-profit Project H.O.M.E. It provides seven units of independent, permanent housing in North Philadelphia to homeless families dealing with severe mental illness and/or chronic substance abuse. Office of Supportive Housing, Mental Health Case Management System, and the Street Outreach Coordination Center give referrals to Project H.O.M.E.

Lutheran Settlement House

Recently re-opened, Jane Addams Place is a comprehensive emergency shelter for up to twenty nine mothers with children in Philadelphia. At Jane

Project H.O.M.E. Hope Haven II

Project H.O.M.E. Hope Haven II in North Philly, provides ten permanent supportive housing units for homeless men who are suffering from severe mental illness or are in recovery from chronic substance abuse. The Mental Health Case Management System and the Street Outreach Coordination Center make referrals directly to Project H.O.M.E.

PCRC Pathways

The Pennsylvania Community Real Estate Corporation, a nonprofit corporation, runs the Pathways permanent housing program. The program provides 15 housing units for homeless people with HIV/AIDS, recovering from substance abuse, or with disabilities. The community of HIV/AIDS and homelessness service organizations makes referrals.

FRP Assisted Living I

Run by the Friends Rehabilitation Program (FRP), a faith-based organization, the Assisted Living program operates ten permanent housing units for homeless families with an adult who is living with HIV/AIDS. The network of HIV/AIDS and homelessness service organizations makes referrals.


Friends AIDS Assisted Living II

The Friends Rehabilitation Program (FRP), a faith-based organization, runs the AIDS Assisted Living program, which operates 14 permanent housing units in West Philadelphia for homeless families where an adult is living with HIV/AIDS. The network of HIV/AIDS and homelessness service organizations makes referrals.


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