Services
At Anita’s House of Hope, we offer structured independent living for individuals ready to rebuild their lives with purpose. Our program includes shared or private housing and peer support services that provide one-on-one guidance from certified specialists with lived experience. This is a supportive program — built to help residents grow, recover, and thrive.

Independent Living Program
Anita’s House of Hope offers transitional housing for:
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Aging-out foster youth
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Seniors
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Veterans
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Re-entry and sober living individuals
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Homeless or housing-insecure adults
Residents benefit from:
✅ Shared or single room options ($700–$900/month)
✅ Supportive programming, not a rental lease
✅ Life skills training, transportation, and goal setting
✅ No credit/background checks — compassion over conditions
We provide a safe, structured, and empowering environment to rebuild.
📍 Note: This is a structured program, not a traditional lease. All participants are enrolled in our day-to-day agreement structure with expectations and community responsibilities.

Peer Support Services
At Anita’s House of Hope, our Peer Support Services are built on the power of lived experience and personal transformation. We believe healing happens best when it's guided by someone who’s walked a similar path.
Our certified Peer Support Specialists provide compassionate, person-centered support to help residents build resilience, develop life skills, and stay focused on recovery and growth.
What We Offer:
One-on-One Peer Coaching
Individualized support from trained peers who understand the journey through recovery, reentry, or instability.
Group Support Circles
Weekly group sessions that build accountability, connection, and emotional wellness.
Life & Recovery Navigation
Guidance with goal-setting, relapse prevention, community engagement, and accessing resources.
Crisis Support & Coping Strategies
Tools to handle emotional, social, or mental health triggers with healthy strategies.
Social & Emotional Empowerment
Help navigating stigma, rebuilding self-worth, and setting boundaries.
Advocacy & Connection to Community Resources
Our team helps residents connect to therapy, housing services, employment, and healthcare providers.
Why Peer Support Works:
Peer Support is evidence-based and person-driven. It gives residents:
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A sense of belonging
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Someone who "gets it"
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Encouragement without judgment
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A steady role model and accountability partner
💡 Note: Peer Support Services are available to all program participants at A.H.O.H. and are included as part of our comprehensive Independent Living Program.