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Monterey Housing Programs

Our programs provide temporary housing for families transitioning from homelessness to independent living in the Monterey Bay Area.

The Salvation Army Monterey Peninsula Corps Housing Department offers two unique Housing programs for low-income families facing housing instability.

The Frederiksen House program is a 90-day shelter for families with children under the age of 18 that are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

The Casa de Las Palmas and Phase II programs offer transitional housing for up to 24 months for working families with children under the age of 18 that are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.

Potential applicants must first complete a phone screening before being interviewed and placed on our waitlist. Applicants must be prepared to share information and documentation for the household regarding:

  • Homeless status
  • Employment status
  • Current household income
  • Child custody
  • History of substance abuse and recovery
  • Criminal background

For more information or to complete a phone screening, please contact our Housing Dept. staff member,
at (831) 899-1071 or email at housing.department@tsamonterey.com

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El Departamento de Vivienda de la Península de Monterey del Ejército de Salvación ofrece dos programas únicos de vivienda para familias de bajos ingresos que enfrentan inestabilidad de vivienda.

El programa Frederiksen House es un refugio de 90 días para familias con niños menores de 18 años que no tienen hogar o corren el riesgo de quedarse sin hogar.

Los programas Casa de Las Palmas y Fase II ofrecen viviendas transitorias por hasta 24 meses para familias trabajadoras con niños menores de 18 años que no tienen hogar o corren el riesgo de quedarse sin hogar.

Los solicitantes potenciales primero deben completar una evaluación telefónica antes de ser entrevistados y colocados en nuestra lista de espera. Los solicitantes deben estar preparados para compartir información y documentación con respecto a: housing.department@tsamonterey.com

  • Estado de vivienda
  • Situación laboral
  • Ingresos familiares actuales
  • Custodia de los hijos
  • Antecedentes de abuso de sustancias y recuperación
  • Antecedentes penales

Para obtener más información o para completar una evaluación telefónica, comuníquese con nuestra Coordinadora de Servicios para Residentes,                             al (831) 899-1071 o envíe un correo electrónico a: housing.department@tsamonterey.com

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