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More Information about Sober Living in Temecula California

Information about Sober Living in Temecula California can be found by first visiting the transitional dwelling programs which are managed by the Dignity Housing Corporation in partnership with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In these housing communities, individuals need to complete a particular course to demonstrate that they have a certain level of “sober living experience”. Participants in the program are provided with supportive housing and transitional services after successfully completing the program. After completion of the program, an individual is assigned a case manager and is responsible for assisting the client with his or her transition. The case manager will also assist the client in finding employment within the community. Information about Sober Living in Temecula California can also be found at the transitional residence programs office which is located in the northeast corner of the city near Highway 99 and Brandywine Street. The US Department of HUD provides this office to coordinate with the various government agencies, including the city, state, and county to ensure proper coordination in the transition of a client from one stage of living in a transitional housing community to another. This office is also responsible for the timely processing of federal applications for housing vouchers. Information about Sober Living in Temecula California can also be obtained by contacting the various Sober Living counselors who are located all over the city. These counselors are very accessible and can help an individual to locate appropriate affordable housing within the city. Another source of information about Sober Living is the transitional center’s twenty-four hour hot line. The hot line offers information about Sober Living as well as housing counseling. This information line also accepts calls from people who would like to discuss their options for housing in the community and will refer them to appropriate agencies.