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Phoenix Pass accepting applications for housing for homeless families
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Phoenix Pass is now releasing applications for one opening in its transitional housing program.

Applications open on April 1 and may be picked up Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 541 Sigman Road. Applications are available in the middle building on campus and in the lighthouse building. Applications can only be returned to a Phoenix Pass staff member on Monday, April 14 between 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Phoenix Pass serves single mothers with children experiencing homelessness. Families live rent-free in furnished apartments for up to two years while they work to get back on their feet. Mothers are required to participate in program classes, attend weekly coaching meetings and save at least 30 percent of their income.

Phoenix Pass conducts random drug screenings. All applicants are required to submit a background check with their application. Only mothers with custody of their children should apply.

All candidates will be notified after applications are reviewed. A committee will make selections for interviews, which will take place the week of April 21. After the committee has selected the program participant, they will be able to move into the apartment before the end of the month.

Phoenix Pass no longer keeps a waiting list. The application process is open to any mother (with children) experiencing homelessness.

Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.

For more information, contact the office at 770-760-1020 or by email at director@phoenixpass.org. Applications must be picked up at the Phoenix Pass campus.