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Who we Serve:

Who We Serve

  • Those Struggling to Obtain Stable Housing
  • Clients With a Representative Payee Service or a Dedicated Agency Paying on Their Behalf
  • Veterans
  • Seniors
  • Justice Impacted (Structured Housing/Recovery Residents)
  • Domestic Violence Survivors
  • Displaced Men/Women
  • IDD Adults 

what we offer:

 

  • All- Inclusive Living (Utilities Included)
  • Drug and Alcohol Free Environment
  • Shared Rooms
  • Washer and Dryer
  • Internet Access
  • Security Camera Monitoring
  • Located on Marta
  • Case Management
  • Third-Party Referral Sources (Health Insurance, Food Assistance, Phones/Tablets, Job Placement, Obtaining ID, & More)

About Us

 

Our program offers stable housing for men and women, with a focus on those who are justice-involved, experiencing homelessness, veterans, seniors, and individuals living with mental health challenges and adults with intellectual disability. Too often, these populations are left without the resources or support they need Just Us Community Homes is here to change that by offering compassionate, independent housing solutions and a path forward.

We believe every resident is more than their circumstances each one is a survivor, a fighter, and a story worth telling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at admin@justuscommunityhomes.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

 

  • Shared supportive housing is a living arrangement where individuals share a home or apartment while receiving supportive services to help them maintain housing stability and achieve their goals. It provides a supportive community environment for individuals facing homelessness, mental health challenges, or other barriers to stable housing.


 

  • Eligibility criteria for shared supportive housing may vary depending on the program and funding sources. Generally, individuals who are experiencing homelessness, have a history of mental illness, substance use disorder, or other challenges that impact their housing stability may qualify for shared supportive housing.


 

  • Supportive services in shared supportive housing typically include case management, counseling, community events, life skills training, assistance with accessing resources such as healthcare and benefits, and coordination of care with other service providers. The goal is to help participants address their needs, build skills, and achieve greater independence.


 

  • Roommate matching in shared supportive housing is often based on factors such as compatibility, shared interests, and support needs. Program staff may conduct assessments and interviews to determine the best fit for each individual, taking into account preferences and potential conflicts.


 

  • Shared supportive housing is often designed to be affordable for participants, with rent typically set at a percentage of their income or based on a fixed rate. Additionally, participants may be eligible for housing subsidies or vouchers to help cover the cost of program fees. 


 

  • Amenities in shared supportive housing may vary depending on the property and program. Common amenities may include furnished bedrooms, shared living spaces, kitchens, bathrooms, laundry facilities, outdoor areas, and access to supportive services on-site or nearby.


 

  • The length of stay in shared supportive housing varies depending on individual needs, program requirements, and available resources. Some programs may offer short-term transitional housing while others provide longer-term support with the goal of helping participants achieve housing stability and independence.


 

  • To apply for shared supportive housing, individuals typically need to contact the program provider directly or be referred by a social service agency, healthcare provider, or community organization. Application processes may involve completing an intake assessment, providing documentation of eligibility, and participating in interviews or screenings.


 

  • Yes, shared supportive housing is designed to provide a safe and secure living environment for participants. Champions United implement safety measures such as regular property maintenance, security protocols, and staff oversight to ensure the well-being of program participants.


 

  • At this time we do not have housing available for families or women with children. Our program is catered to single adults. We recommend contacting local social service agencies, homeless shelters, housing authorities, or community organizations. 


 

  • We do not assist with rental assistance or utility assistance.


 

  • All program fees paid are non-refundable. We will do everything to accommodate participants needs and make the necessary referrals to other providers/community resources if we are not a good fit. 


 If you have any other questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to help! 


Contact Us

If you have any questions or comments, please contact us via email or phone, or send us a message using the contact form.

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Email:

Admin@justuscommunityhomes.com

Phone:

(478) 714-0324


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