✅ Reentry-focused / supervision-aware🛠️ Confirm with officer📍 Find Services by region
Washington Housing, Shelter & Reentry-Friendly Options
This directory organizes Washington housing pathways that may support people on probation, parole, court supervision,
reentry supervision, work release, transitional release, diversion, post-release stabilization, or with a criminal record.
Always call ahead, disclose supervision status honestly, and obtain written approval before moving when approval is required.
Four reentry housing levels covered: emergency shelter and crisis access, transitional and reentry housing,
recovery or sober living environments, and longer-term supportive or independent stabilization pathways across Washington.
Get listed on OACRA to help justice-involved individuals find legitimate housing, shelter, reentry housing,
recovery housing, sober living, and stabilization options faster.
Shelters, sober living homes, recovery residences, transitional housing programs, reentry organizations, nonprofits,
community partners, and sponsors can help strengthen Washington coverage across Puget Sound, Eastern Washington,
Southwest Washington, the Olympic Peninsula, Central Washington, and rural counties.
Coverage: Statewide Washington. This section keeps statewide reentry housing, affordable housing, coordinated access, recovery housing,
and supervision-aware housing guidance in one place so later regional sections can focus on direct providers and local housing pathways.
Washington DOC — Reentry Housing Assistance Program
DOC-linked housing assistance pathway connected to release planning, county-of-origin planning, transitional housing locations, and reentry stabilization for eligible individuals leaving incarceration or under community reentry supervision.
Reentry HousingDOC-linkedEligibility required
Accessdoc.wa.gov
Ask DOC, reentry staff, housing specialist, case manager, or supervising officer about eligibility and referral steps.
Prep
Release date, county of origin, proposed housing location, supervision status, and transition plan
Ask whether the location can be approved before relying on it
Area
Statewide Washington
Washington DOC — Reentry Centers & Work Release
Structured residential reentry pathway for eligible incarcerated individuals transitioning back to the community. Placement depends on custody level, available bed space, screening, program rules, and DOC approval.
Ask
Eligibility, referral timing, facility availability, employment requirements, and release-plan compatibility
Whether the proposed community placement must be separately approved
Area
Statewide / DOC placement-specific
Washington State Department of Commerce — Homelessness Response
Statewide housing and homelessness system resource connected to local coordinated entry, homeless housing programs, rental assistance, and community housing-stability programs. Commerce does not provide direct shelter intake, but its local access links are useful for county-level entry points.
Bring
ID, household information, income, homelessness status, notices, release paperwork, and contact information
Ask how criminal-history screening affects available placements
Area
Statewide / county-based access
Washington State Housing Finance Commission — Affordable Housing Access
Statewide public housing-finance resource connected to affordable housing production, tax-credit housing, multifamily housing, and affordable rental access. Not reentry-specific, but useful for identifying longer-term housing options and affordable housing providers.
Searchwshfc.org
Use property-specific contacts and ask about application screening rules.
Ask
Criminal-history screening, income limits, waitlist status, deposits, unit availability, and written approval documentation
Whether the property accepts housing vouchers or referrals
Oxford House Washington — Recovery Housing Vacancies
Peer-run recovery housing network with Washington houses and online vacancy/application access. Each house sets its own interview, membership, fees, recovery expectations, house rules, and supervision-compatibility considerations.
Ask
Current vacancies, fees, interview schedule, drug testing, curfew, medication rules, and verification letter availability
Confirm whether probation, parole, or DOC reentry residents are accepted at that house
Area
Statewide / house-specific
Recovery Housing & Sober Living Homes
Recovery housing may support reentry stabilization, but each home has its own fees, drug testing, curfew, employment, visitor, medication, transportation, and supervision-compatibility rules.
Sober LivingRules varyOfficer approval
Checklist
Ask for current openings, fees, house rules, drug-testing rules, visitor rules, and written verification.
Confirm whether residents on probation, parole, work release, or court supervision are accepted.
Bring
Recovery plan if applicable
Full address, contact person, rules, payment terms, and proposed move-in date
Area
Statewide / confirm by home
Private Landlords, Room Rentals, Mobile Homes & Apartments
Independent housing may involve room rentals, shared housing, mobile homes, apartments, extended stays, or private landlords. Screening, deposits, rental history, income requirements, and address approval issues vary by property.
Reminder
Confirm address approval before paying deposits or application fees.
Ask for written rental terms, house rules, and move-in conditions.
Bring
Income proof • ID • references • release paperwork if relevant
Full landlord or property contact information
Area
Statewide Washington
Rural Housing, Transportation & Out-of-County Placement
Many Washington counties have limited shelter or transitional housing. A nearby city may be the practical access point, but transportation, supervision reporting, treatment access, employment access, and county restrictions must be checked first.
Rural AccessTransportationConfirm placement
Check
Reporting location, treatment schedule, employment access, bus routes, ferry access, and ride options.
Ask if an out-of-county address can be approved before relocating.
Prep
Proposed address and weekly transportation plan
Nearest shelter, recovery housing, reentry program, or service hub
Area
Rural and regional Washington
Seattle & King County
Counties: King. Cities and communities include Seattle, Shoreline, Lake City, Ballard, Capitol Hill, Beacon Hill, Rainier Valley, West Seattle, Kent, Renton, Auburn, Federal Way, Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Burien, Tukwila, SeaTac, Des Moines, Issaquah, North Bend, and surrounding King County communities.
Weld Seattle — Transitional Re-Entry Housing
Seattle reentry housing and community-support program serving people coming home after incarceration. Intake includes sobriety and eligibility screening, and some exclusions may apply.
Ask
Current housing availability, eligibility, sobriety requirement, program rules, fees, and documentation
Whether the address can be verified for probation, parole, DOC, or court supervision
Area
Seattle / King County
DESC — Downtown Emergency Service Center
Large Seattle supportive-housing and emergency-services provider serving adults experiencing homelessness, behavioral health needs, substance-use needs, and complex barriers to housing stability.
Supportive HousingEmergency ServicesBehavioral Health
Ask
Emergency shelter access, supportive housing intake, documentation, referral requirements, and program-specific rules
Confirm whether supervision-related contact or address verification is possible
Area
Seattle / King County
DESC — The Gateway in Honor of Tenaya Wright
North Seattle supportive emergency housing site operated by DESC. Appropriate to confirm current referral route, bed access, eligibility, rules, and whether the location can be used for supervision approval.
Ask
Current referral process, program rules, bed availability, and verification letter options
Whether the address is suitable for supervision reporting and officer approval
Area
North Seattle / King County
Catholic Community Services / Catholic Housing Services — King County
Major Western Washington housing and shelter provider with King County programs connected to emergency housing, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, family shelter, and case management.
Ask
Current program openings, coordinated entry requirements, documentation, family eligibility, and case-management access
Whether background screening or supervision status affects placement
Area
Seattle / South King County / countywide programs
Plymouth Housing — Permanent Supportive Housing
Seattle and King County permanent supportive housing provider serving adults who have experienced homelessness and need ongoing housing stability and supportive services.
Ask
How referrals work, whether direct intake is available, unit availability, documentation, and eligibility
Confirm criminal-history screening and supervision-verification process before relying on placement
Area
Seattle / King County
Compass Housing Alliance
Seattle housing and homelessness-services provider offering shelter, transitional housing, hygiene/mail supports, case management, and housing-stability programs for people experiencing homelessness.
Ask
Current shelter or housing program access, waitlist/referral process, ID requirements, and case-management availability
Whether program rules allow residents on probation, parole, or court supervision
Area
Seattle / King County
Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission — Shelter, Recovery & Housing Pathways
Seattle faith-based provider offering emergency shelter, recovery programs, meals, outreach, and stabilization pathways for adults and families experiencing homelessness or crisis.
ShelterRecovery ProgramProgram rules apply
Contactugm.org
Main: (206) 728-2300
Ask for current shelter or recovery-program intake route.
Ask
Current bed availability, intake hours, recovery-program eligibility, curfew, drug testing, and documentation
Confirm supervision compatibility before using as a proposed residence
YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish — Housing Programs
Housing-stability provider serving women and families through emergency shelter, transitional supportive housing, permanent affordable housing, and related stabilization supports.
Women / FamiliesTransitional SupportEligibility varies
Ask
Program eligibility, family size requirements, waitlist, documentation, and referral route
Whether background screening or supervision status affects the specific program
Area
Seattle / King County / regional programs
Low Income Housing Institute — Tiny House Villages & Affordable Housing
Seattle-based provider connected to tiny house villages, affordable housing, shelter-based temporary housing, and housing-stability programs. Admission and referrals vary by site and funding source.
Tiny House VillagesAffordable HousingSite rules vary
Ask
Referral process, village/site rules, openings, required documentation, and criminal-history screening
Whether a specific site can provide address verification for supervision approval
Area
Seattle / King County
Chief Seattle Club — Housing & Member Support
Native-led Seattle organization serving American Indian and Alaska Native community members through housing, supportive services, day-center supports, cultural connection, and stabilization pathways.
Ask
Housing eligibility, member services, documentation, referral requirements, and program openings
Confirm supervision compatibility and address-verification options before placement
Area
Seattle / King County
YouthCare — Young Adult Shelter & Housing
Seattle provider serving young people and young adults through shelter, transitional housing, employment support, education support, and stabilization services.
Ask
Age eligibility, current shelter/housing access, intake hours, documents, and case-management supports
Confirm whether juvenile, probation, parole, or court status affects program eligibility
Area
Seattle / King County
Solid Ground — Housing Stability & Tenant Support
King County housing-stability provider offering eviction-prevention, tenant support, family stabilization, and related housing resources. Best used when a person already has housing at risk or needs stabilization support.
Bring
Lease, eviction notice, subsidy termination notice, income details, ID, and contact information
Ask whether assistance can document housing stability for supervision purposes
Area
King County
King County REACH Reentry — Transitional Reentry Case Management
Reentry case-management pathway for adults transitioning out of suburban King County jails and the Maleng Regional Justice Center. Not a housing provider by itself, but useful for reentry care coordination and housing-resource linkage.
Reentry Case ManagementHousing LinkageReferral-based
AccessKing County reentry services
Ask jail release staff, case manager, public defender, treatment court contact, or community supervision contact about referral.
Prep
Release date, court/supervision status, housing barrier, treatment needs, ID status, and phone/contact plan
Ask whether a housing referral or transition plan can be documented
Area
South and East King County / MRJC transition focus
Housing Connector — Private-Market Housing Access
Housing access partner that works with property partners and service-provider referrals to reduce barriers for people experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Useful when a case manager or provider is helping with placement.
Contacthousingconnector.com
Ask a case manager or housing navigator whether referral access is available.
Ask
Eligibility, required referral partner, criminal-history screening flexibility, deposits, move-in costs, and documentation
Confirm whether the landlord/property can provide address verification for supervision approval
Area
King County / regional private-market access
Pierce County
Counties: Pierce. Cities and communities include Tacoma, Lakewood, Puyallup, Parkland, Spanaway, Fife, University Place, Gig Harbor, Sumner, Bonney Lake, Edgewood, Milton, Steilacoom, Graham, Buckley, Orting, Eatonville, and surrounding Pierce County communities.
Tacoma Rescue Mission — Shelter, Recovery & Housing Programs
Major Pierce County shelter and housing provider offering emergency shelter, meals, recovery programming, family housing, and longer-term stabilization options for people experiencing homelessness or crisis.
Ask
Current shelter availability, recovery-program intake, family housing availability, Jefferson Square, Tyler Family Housing, and verification letters
Confirm curfew, program rules, supervision compatibility, and address approval before move-in
Area
Tacoma / Pierce County
Catholic Community Services — Nativity House Programs
Downtown Tacoma shelter and day-center program serving adults experiencing homelessness, with shelter, meals, hygiene access, case support, and connection to housing-stability resources.
Ask
Shelter access, day-center services, documentation, case-management route, and current intake rules
Confirm whether the site can provide residence verification for supervision purposes
Area
Tacoma / Pierce County
Catholic Community Services — Family Day Center & Family Housing Network
Pierce County family housing and day-center pathway connected to families experiencing homelessness, coordinated access, shelter-related services, and family stabilization.
Ask
Family eligibility, current family shelter/housing access, documentation, coordinated entry requirements, and waitlist status
Ask how supervision status, background screening, or household composition affects placement
Area
Tacoma / Pierce County families
Associated Ministries — Housing Solutions
Pierce County housing-stability provider connected to coordinated entry, rapid rehousing, housing stabilization, adult home sharing, and youth host home programming.
Ask
Coordinated entry appointment process, housing-stabilization eligibility, adult home sharing, youth host homes, and required documents
Confirm whether a housing plan can be documented for officer or case-manager review
Area
Tacoma / Pierce County
Share & Care House — Housing Services
Pierce County nonprofit offering Permanent Supportive Housing, Housing and Essential Needs, Foundational Community Supports supportive housing, payee services, and related stabilization supports.
Ask
Housing program eligibility, HEN access, FCS supportive housing, PSH availability, documentation, and office hours
Ask whether criminal-history screening or supervision status affects eligibility
Area
Tacoma / Puyallup / Pierce County
Metropolitan Development Council — Housing & Homeless Services
Tacoma-based community action provider with housing, homeless services, behavioral health, employment, education, and stabilization programs that may support reentry planning when eligible.
Ask
Current housing/homeless-service eligibility, case-management route, behavioral health linkage, and documentation needed
Confirm whether services can support a supervision-compatible housing plan
Area
Tacoma / Pierce County
🛠️ Eligible Confirm-First Housing, Youth, Family & Recovery Options
Comprehensive Life Resources — Housing & Behavioral Health Support
Pierce County behavioral health provider with housing-related support, homeless outreach, adult services, treatment, and stabilization pathways for people with behavioral health needs.
Ask
Housing support, behavioral health intake, homeless outreach, clinical eligibility, referral requirements, and stabilization planning
Ask whether documentation can support supervision or court-related housing planning
Area
Tacoma / Pierce County
Helping Hand House — Family Housing Support
Puyallup-area family housing provider focused on families experiencing homelessness or housing instability, with housing navigation, family support, and stabilization services.
Ask
Family eligibility, current housing support, intake route, documentation, and waitlist status
Confirm how criminal history, supervision, or household composition affects housing options
Area
Puyallup / Pierce County families
New Phoebe House Association — Women & Children Recovery Housing
Tacoma recovery-housing pathway for women and women with children, focused on recovery, family reunification, stability, and structured residential support.
Women / ChildrenRecovery HousingProgram rules apply
Ask
Admission requirements, recovery expectations, fees, child eligibility, house rules, curfew, and documentation
Confirm probation/parole compatibility and whether written address verification is available
Area
Tacoma / Pierce County
YWCA Pierce County — Domestic Violence Shelter & Housing Support
Domestic-violence service provider offering emergency safety planning, shelter-related support, advocacy, and housing-stability services for survivors and families.
Ask
Safety planning, shelter eligibility, advocacy, housing support, confidentiality rules, and required documentation
Coordinate carefully with supervision if address confidentiality or no-contact conditions apply
Area
Tacoma / Pierce County
Recovery Café Orting Valley — Recovery Support & Housing Stability Linkage
Recovery community support organization serving the Orting Valley area. Not a shelter by itself, but useful for recovery support, connection, stabilization, and referrals that may support housing readiness.
Recovery SupportCommunity StabilityNot direct housing
Ask
Recovery support groups, membership, referrals, housing-readiness support, and local resource navigation
Ask whether staff can help document participation or connect to sober-living referrals
Area
Orting / East Pierce County
Tacoma Housing Authority — Affordable Housing & Voucher Pathways
Public housing authority serving Tacoma with affordable housing, voucher-related programs, property-based housing, and housing-stability resources. Useful for longer-term planning rather than immediate shelter.
Ask
Waitlists, voucher eligibility, criminal-history screening, reasonable accommodation, and property-based housing options
Confirm address approval rules before accepting a unit or lease
Area
Tacoma / Pierce County
Snohomish & North Puget Sound
Counties: Snohomish, Skagit, Island, and Whatcom. Cities and communities include Everett, Lynnwood, Edmonds, Marysville, Arlington, Monroe, Lake Stevens, Snohomish, Mukilteo, Mount Vernon, Burlington, Anacortes, Oak Harbor, Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden, and surrounding North Puget Sound communities.
Everett Gospel Mission — Shelter, Recovery & Family Programs
Major Snohomish County shelter and recovery provider serving men, women, children, and families through emergency shelter, meals, recovery programming, and case-management support.
Ask
Current shelter availability, intake hours, recovery-program rules, family shelter access, and required documentation
Confirm whether the site can provide address verification for supervision approval
Area
Everett / Snohomish County
Housing Hope — Housing & Family Stability Programs
Snohomish County housing provider offering affordable housing, housing support, family stabilization, and housing-development programs for households experiencing homelessness or serious housing instability.
Ask
Current housing programs, eligibility, waitlist status, application requirements, and family housing options
Ask how criminal-history screening or supervision status affects program eligibility
Area
Everett / Snohomish County
Volunteers of America Western Washington — Shelter & Housing Prevention
Regional provider connected to shelter referrals, homelessness prevention, landlord-tenant mediation, rent or payment-assistance connections, and housing-stability supports.
Ask
Current shelter referral options, coordinated housing access, mediation, prevention resources, and documentation needed
Ask whether the referral route can support a written housing plan for supervision review
Area
Snohomish County / Western Washington
Interfaith Family Shelter — Family Shelter & Cars to Housing
Snohomish County family shelter pathway serving families experiencing homelessness, including families living in vehicles, with shelter, case support, and housing-stabilization planning.
Ask
Family eligibility, current shelter openings, vehicle-to-housing support, required documents, and case-management expectations
Confirm how supervision, custody, or no-contact conditions affect placement
Area
Everett / Snohomish County families
Cocoon House — Youth Shelter, Housing & Support
Snohomish County youth provider offering shelter, housing, outreach, and support services for homeless and at-risk youth and young adults.
Ask
Age eligibility, current shelter or housing access, transitional living options, documents, and case-management support
Confirm whether juvenile court, probation, or other supervision affects eligibility
Area
Everett / Snohomish County youth
🛠️ Eligible Confirm-First North Puget Sound Housing & Stabilization Options
Opportunity Council — Housing & Homeless Services
Regional community-action provider serving Whatcom, Skagit, and Island counties with housing and homeless services, energy assistance, family support, and stabilization resources.
Ask
County-specific housing programs, homeless services, rental assistance, documentation, and referral requirements
Ask whether background screening or supervision status affects the housing option
Area
Whatcom / Skagit / Island counties
Lydia Place — Housing & Family Stability
Whatcom County provider focused on ending homelessness for families and individuals through housing support, case management, family services, and stability planning.
Family HousingCase ManagementProgram-specific intake
Ask
Current housing programs, family eligibility, case-management route, documentation, and waitlist or referral process
Confirm whether criminal-history screening or supervision status affects access
Area
Bellingham / Whatcom County
Whatcom Homeless Service Center — Housing Access
Bellingham-area housing access point for people experiencing homelessness in Whatcom County, connected to local coordinated housing assessment and housing-resource matching.
Bring
ID, income, household information, homelessness status, release paperwork if applicable, and contact plan
Ask whether assessment documentation can support supervision planning
Area
Whatcom County
Community Action of Skagit County — Housing & Homeless Services
Skagit County community-action provider offering housing-stability services, basic-needs support, case management, and resource navigation for people facing homelessness or instability.
Ask
Housing resources, homeless services, rental assistance, documentation, and county-specific intake requirements
Confirm whether criminal-history screening or supervision status affects referrals
Area
Mount Vernon / Skagit County
Housing Authority of Snohomish County — Affordable Housing & Voucher Pathways
Public housing authority serving Snohomish County through affordable housing, voucher-related programs, rental assistance pathways, and long-term housing options. Best used for longer-term planning rather than immediate shelter.
Ask
Waitlists, voucher eligibility, criminal-history screening, reasonable accommodation, and property-based housing options
Confirm address approval before accepting a unit or lease
Area
Snohomish County
Spokane & Inland Empire
Counties: Spokane, Stevens, Pend Oreille, Lincoln, Whitman, and Ferry. Cities and communities include Spokane, Spokane Valley, Airway Heights, Cheney, Deer Park, Medical Lake, Liberty Lake, Colville, Chewelah, Newport, Davenport, Pullman, Republic, and surrounding Inland Northwest communities.
Union Gospel Mission of the Inland Northwest — Shelter, Recovery & Transitional Housing
Spokane faith-based provider offering shelter, recovery programs, mentorship, job training, and transitional housing options for people working toward stability after homelessness, addiction, or crisis.
Shelter / RecoveryTransitional HousingJob Training
Ask
Current shelter availability, recovery-program application, transitional housing eligibility, fees, curfew, and program rules
Confirm whether the proposed address can be verified for probation, parole, DOC, or court supervision
Area
Spokane / Inland Northwest
Catholic Charities Eastern Washington — House of Charity
Spokane emergency shelter and homeless-services program serving men 18+ with wraparound support, case connection, and stabilization resources.
Ask
Current shelter availability, intake process, program rules, documentation, and wraparound services
Ask whether the site can provide written verification for supervision planning
Area
Spokane / Spokane County
Catholic Charities Eastern Washington — St. Margaret’s Shelter
Spokane shelter and transitional housing pathway for women and children experiencing homelessness, with family-focused support and stabilization services.
Women / ChildrenShelter / TransitionalFamily rules apply
Ask
Application and interview process, family eligibility, age limits, fees if any, program length, and documentation
Confirm how supervision status, custody conditions, or no-contact orders affect placement
Area
Spokane / Spokane County families
Catholic Charities Eastern Washington — Catholic Housing Communities
Affordable and supportive housing pathway connected to Catholic Charities Eastern Washington housing communities, property-based housing, and longer-term stabilization options.
Ask
Property availability, waitlists, income eligibility, criminal-history screening, and supportive-service requirements
Confirm address approval before lease, move-in, or deposit
Area
Spokane / Eastern Washington housing communities
Catholic Charities Eastern Washington — Catalyst
Spokane supportive-housing and stabilization program connected to Catholic Charities Eastern Washington. Best for people with significant housing instability who may need structured support and local referral coordination.
Ask
Eligibility, referral route, current openings, behavioral health linkage, house rules, and documentation needed
Confirm supervision compatibility and whether address verification is available
Area
Spokane / Spokane County
Catholic Charities Eastern Washington — Rising Strong
Family-centered residential and stabilization program in Spokane connected to recovery, parent-child stability, family preservation, and wraparound support.
Family ResidentialRecovery SupportProgram-specific intake
Ask
Family eligibility, recovery requirements, referral process, current openings, documentation, and program expectations
Coordinate with supervision if child welfare, court, or treatment requirements apply
Area
Spokane / Spokane County families
Hope and a Future — DOC Voucher Reentry Housing
Spokane-area reentry housing option noted for DOC voucher-related placement. Best treated as confirm-first because eligibility, funding, bed availability, and supervision approval must be checked before referral.
Contact
Phone: (509) 879-1262
Ask for current reentry housing eligibility and DOC voucher process.
Ask
DOC voucher acceptance, bed availability, house rules, fees, curfew, employment expectations, and verification letters
Confirm with supervising officer before using as proposed housing
Volunteers of America Spokane — Crosswalk Youth Shelter
Licensed emergency shelter in Eastern Washington serving runaway and homeless youth ages 13–18, with shelter, safety, wraparound support, education and employment support, and basic needs.
Ask
Age eligibility, current bed access, guardian/court considerations, school support, documents, and case-management services
Confirm juvenile probation, dependency, or court-status requirements before placement
Area
Spokane / Eastern Washington youth
Volunteers of America Spokane — Young Adult Shelter
Emergency shelter pathway for young adults 18+ in Spokane, with wraparound support and connection to stabilization services.
Young AdultsEmergency ShelterConfirm access
Contactvoaspokane.org
Listed program site: 3104 E. Augusta Ave., Spokane, WA 99207
Ask VOA Spokane for current young adult shelter intake.
Ask
Age eligibility, bed availability, intake route, required documents, curfew, case management, and housing navigation
Confirm supervision compatibility before relying on placement
Area
Spokane / young adults
Volunteers of America Spokane — Hope House Respite Center
Women’s medical respite and stabilization program for women experiencing homelessness who need short-term recuperative care, behavioral health linkage, life skills, recovery support, and housing navigation after illness, injury, or hospitalization.
Ask
Referral requirements, managed-care coverage, discharge-planner role, medical eligibility, length of stay, and housing-navigation support
Coordinate with supervision if release planning, treatment, or reporting obligations overlap
Area
Spokane / women’s respite
Family Promise of Spokane — Family Emergency Shelter
Family shelter and housing-stability provider serving families experiencing homelessness in Spokane, with shelter, case support, and family-focused stabilization resources.
Ask
Family eligibility, shelter openings, required documents, program expectations, transportation, and school-related support
Confirm how supervision, custody, or no-contact orders affect placement
Area
Spokane / Spokane County families
Transitions Spokane — Women, Children & Transitional Support
Spokane nonprofit serving women and children through transitional housing, shelter-related support, education, employment support, childcare, and stability programs.
Women / ChildrenTransitional SupportProgram-specific intake
Ask
Current openings, program-specific eligibility, application steps, family rules, documentation, fees, and supportive services
Ask whether the program can provide verification for officer or court review
Area
Spokane / Spokane County
YWCA Spokane — Safe Shelter & Housing-Related Advocacy
Domestic-violence and family-safety provider offering safe shelter pathway, advocacy, legal advocacy, and housing-related stabilization for survivors and families.
Ask
Safe shelter eligibility, safety planning, advocacy, confidentiality rules, family needs, and housing-related support
Coordinate carefully with supervision if address confidentiality or no-contact conditions apply
Area
Spokane / Spokane County
The Salvation Army Spokane — The Way Out Shelter
Spokane emergency shelter option serving adults with wraparound support. Best treated as confirm-first because intake, referral route, documentation, and bed availability may change.
Ask
Current bed availability, intake route, documentation, program rules, curfew, and case-management availability
Confirm whether the site can provide address verification for supervision approval
Area
Spokane / Spokane County
Truth Ministries — Men’s Shelter
Spokane men’s shelter and homeless-services provider. Confirm intake process, bed availability, rules, eligibility, and whether the site can support supervision address verification.
Ask
Current bed availability, check-in time, documentation, fees if any, curfew, and program rules
Confirm supervision compatibility before using as a proposed residence
Area
Spokane / Spokane County
Southwest Washington
Counties: Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Skamania, and Wahkiakum. Cities and communities include Vancouver, Battle Ground, Camas, Washougal, Ridgefield, La Center, Longview, Kelso, Castle Rock, Woodland, Centralia, Chehalis, Morton, Winlock, Stevenson, Carson, White Salmon access, Cathlamet, and surrounding Southwest Washington communities.
Share Vancouver — Shelter, Outreach & Housing Solutions
Clark County homeless-services provider connected to shelter access, outreach, food support, housing solutions, and stabilization resources for people experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
Ask
Current shelter availability, housing-program access, outreach support, required documents, and referral requirements
Confirm whether the shelter or housing program can provide address verification for supervision approval
Area
Vancouver / Clark County
Council for the Homeless — Clark County Housing Hotline
Clark County housing access organization providing housing hotline support, coordinated housing assessment, prevention linkage, shelter access routing, and practical housing-resource navigation.
Housing HotlineClark County AccessPrevention / Shelter Routing
Ask
Housing assessment, current shelter options, prevention help, documentation, waitlist status, and eligibility rules
Ask whether a housing plan or referral can be documented for officer or case-manager review
Area
Clark County / Vancouver area
Open House Ministries — Family Shelter & Transitional Support
Vancouver faith-based family shelter and transitional support program serving families experiencing homelessness through shelter, case support, life-skills expectations, and stability planning.
Family ShelterTransitional SupportFamily eligibility
Ask
Family eligibility, current openings, application process, program rules, fees if any, curfew, and case-management expectations
Confirm how supervision status, custody conditions, or no-contact orders affect placement
Area
Vancouver / Clark County families
Community House on Broadway — Emergency Shelter
Longview emergency shelter serving people experiencing homelessness in Cowlitz County, with shelter, case support, and connection to community housing resources.
Ask
Current bed availability, intake hours, documentation, curfew, program rules, case-management support, and housing referrals
Confirm whether the site can provide address verification for supervision planning
Area
Longview / Cowlitz County
Emergency Support Shelter — Domestic Violence Shelter & Advocacy
Longview domestic-violence and safety-services provider offering 24/7 help for people fleeing violence, including shelter pathway, safety planning, advocacy, and support.
Ask
Safety planning, shelter eligibility, advocacy, confidentiality rules, legal advocacy, and family needs
Coordinate carefully with supervision if address confidentiality or no-contact conditions apply
Area
Longview / Cowlitz County
Lower Columbia Community Action Program — Housing Services
Cowlitz and Wahkiakum community-action provider connected to coordinated entry, housing retention, rapid rehousing, permanent supportive housing, affordable rental units, and self-help housing programs.
Ask
Coordinated entry, housing retention, rapid rehousing, PSH, affordable units, documentation, and local eligibility
Ask whether program documentation can support supervision-compatible housing planning
Area
Cowlitz / Wahkiakum counties
🛠️ Eligible Confirm-First Recovery, Rural, Family & Housing-Stability Options
Love Overwhelming — Supportive Housing, Outreach & Reentry Care Coordination
Longview-area provider connected to supportive housing, homeless outreach, extreme-weather shelter, care coordination, and reentry services for people experiencing homelessness or instability.
Ask
Current supportive housing, outreach access, extreme-weather shelter, reentry care coordination, and required documentation
Confirm whether services can support address approval or release planning
Area
Longview / Cowlitz County
Housing Resource Center of Lewis County — Transitional & Permanent Housing
Centralia housing-resource provider serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness through screening, housing-resource connection, transitional housing, and permanent housing pathways.
Contact
Phone: (360) 736-5140
621 S. Diamond St., Centralia, WA 98531
Office hours commonly listed as weekdays; call first before visiting.
Ask
Application process, screening, current shelter or housing availability, documentation, and family/individual eligibility
Ask whether program verification can support supervision review
Area
Centralia / Lewis County
Lewis County Homeless & Housing Program — Coordinated Entry
Lewis County coordinated housing access route connecting individuals and families to available housing resources, shelter, and supportive services in Lewis County.
Bring
ID, income, household information, homelessness status, release paperwork if applicable, and contact plan
Ask whether the housing plan can be documented for probation, parole, DOC, or court review
Area
Lewis County
Housing Opportunities of Southwest Washington — Affordable Housing & Voucher Pathways
Public housing authority serving Clark County with affordable housing, voucher-related pathways, rental-assistance programs, and longer-term housing options. Best used for longer-term planning rather than immediate shelter.
Ask
Waitlists, voucher eligibility, criminal-history screening, reasonable accommodation, property-based housing, and landlord participation
Confirm address approval before accepting a unit or lease
Area
Clark County / Vancouver area
Housing Solutions Center — Clark County Shelter & Housing Triage
Clark County housing triage route for people struggling to remain housed, sleeping outside, sleeping in a vehicle, or needing shelter/housing assistance in Vancouver and Clark County.
Prep
Current sleeping location, household information, ID status, income, phone access, release documents, and supervision status
Ask how to document housing-search steps for officer or court review
Area
Vancouver / Clark County
Skamania & Wahkiakum Rural Housing Placement Check
Rural Southwest Washington counties may have limited local shelter beds. Practical access may depend on Clark, Cowlitz, or Lewis providers, but transportation, supervision reporting, treatment access, and county approval must be checked before relocation.
Rural AccessRegional PlacementConfirm before travel
Check
Use nearest provider contact before traveling: Vancouver, Longview, Centralia, or county social-service contacts.
Confirm whether the provider serves Skamania or Wahkiakum residents.
Prep
Proposed address, transportation plan, reporting schedule, treatment/work access, and county-of-supervision requirements
Ask officer before using out-of-county housing
Area
Skamania / Wahkiakum rural access
Olympic Peninsula & Kitsap
Counties: Kitsap, Clallam, Jefferson, Mason, Grays Harbor, and Pacific. Cities and communities include Bremerton, Port Orchard, Silverdale, Poulsbo, Bainbridge Island, Port Angeles, Sequim, Port Townsend, Shelton, Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Ocean Shores, Raymond, South Bend, Long Beach, and surrounding peninsula communities.
Kitsap Community Resources — Housing & Homeless Services
Kitsap County housing provider serving individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, including eviction prevention, affordable housing connection, crisis stabilization, and Housing Solutions Center access.
Ask
Housing Solutions Center intake, shelter access, eviction prevention, documentation, and program eligibility
Ask whether a housing plan can be documented for probation, parole, DOC, or court review
Area
Bremerton / Kitsap County
The Coffee Oasis — Youth & Young Adult Housing Access
Kitsap-area youth and young adult provider connected to shelter access, outreach, case management, employment support, crisis support, and housing navigation for ages 13–25.
Ask
Age eligibility, shelter access, housing navigation, outreach, documents, and case-management support
Confirm juvenile court, probation, or supervision-related rules before placement
Area
Bremerton / Kitsap County youth
Housing Resources Bainbridge — Affordable Rental Housing
Bainbridge Island nonprofit affordable housing provider offering below-market rental homes for income-qualified households, plus housing-resource support for the Bainbridge Island community.
Ask
Income eligibility, rental-home waitlist, application process, criminal-history screening, and documentation
Confirm address approval before lease, move-in, or deposit
Area
Bainbridge Island / Kitsap County
Catholic Community Services — Kitsap Housing & Essential Needs
Kitsap County HEN pathway operated by Catholic Community Services for eligible adults who qualify through state benefit screening, with possible help connected to rent, utilities, transportation, hygiene, and housing stability.
Bring
DSHS eligibility documentation, ID, income details, lease or housing need, and contact information
Ask whether assistance can support supervision-compatible housing planning
Area
Kitsap County
Serenity House of Clallam County — Shelter & Housing Services
Clallam County homeless-services provider connected to emergency shelter, housing programs, case support, and stabilization resources for people experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
Shelter / HousingCase SupportClallam County
Contactserenityhouseclallam.org
Call before visiting for current intake instructions.
Port Angeles / Clallam County access
Ask
Shelter availability, housing programs, application process, documentation, rules, and case-management support
Confirm whether address verification is available for supervision approval
OlyCAP — Housing & Homeless Services
Olympic Community Action Programs serves Jefferson and Clallam counties with housing and homeless services, energy assistance, family support, and stabilization programs.
Ask
Housing programs, coordinated access, rental assistance, documentation, county eligibility, and current resource availability
Ask whether program documentation can support officer or case-manager review
Area
Jefferson / Clallam counties
Mason County Housing & Shelter Access
Mason County housing options may involve local housing programs, shelter access, community-action supports, private landlords, and regional placement checks. Call locally before traveling because shelter capacity and intake rules change.
Mason CountyShelter AccessConfirm locally
Check
Start with Mason County housing/homeless services and local shelter contacts.
Confirm current intake instructions before referral or travel.
Prep
ID, income, release paperwork, proposed address, transportation plan, and supervision status
Ask whether out-of-county placement is needed or allowed
Area
Shelton / Mason County
Coastal Community Action Program — Housing & Basic Needs
Community-action provider serving coastal counties with housing-related support, basic-needs assistance, energy assistance, and stabilization services for households facing crisis or housing instability.
Community ActionHousing SupportProgram availability varies
Ask
Housing resources, rental assistance, shelter referrals, documentation, and service-area rules
Ask whether staff can document housing-search or stabilization steps for supervision review
Area
Grays Harbor / Pacific County access
Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County — Housing Stability Path
Housing-stability and affordable-homeownership resource. Not emergency shelter, but useful for longer-term stabilization, repair, and affordable housing planning for eligible households.
Contacthabitatclallam.org
Call for current housing and repair program eligibility.
Ask
Eligibility, application windows, repair assistance, housing programs, and documentation
Confirm criminal-history screening and supervision-related rules before applying
Area
Clallam County
Peninsula Rural Housing, Ferry & Transportation Placement Check
Olympic Peninsula and coastal housing may require cross-county travel, ferry access, limited bus routes, or placement in a larger service hub. Confirm transportation and reporting requirements before accepting housing.
Rural AccessTransportationConfirm before move-in
Check
Before relocating, confirm ferry/bus access, reporting office, treatment access, work access, and county approval.
Do not pay deposits before address approval if supervision approval applies.
Prep
Proposed address, landlord or program contact, rules, transportation plan, and reporting schedule
Ask whether out-of-county placement is allowed
Area
Olympic Peninsula / Kitsap / coastal counties
Central Washington
Counties: Yakima, Kittitas, Chelan, Douglas, Grant, and Okanogan. Cities and communities include Yakima, Sunnyside, Toppenish, Grandview, Ellensburg, Cle Elum, Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, Chelan, Leavenworth, Moses Lake, Ephrata, Quincy, Omak, Okanogan, Brewster, Tonasket, and surrounding Central Washington communities.
Yakima Neighborhood Health Services — Neighborhood Connections
Yakima County homeless and housing-services access point with outreach, case management, coordinated entry access, and health-linked stabilization support for people experiencing housing instability.
Bring
ID, income details, current sleeping location, release paperwork if applicable, contact plan, and supervision status
Ask whether housing-search or coordinated-entry steps can be documented for officer review
Area
Yakima / Upper Valley
Yakima Union Gospel Mission — Adult & Family Shelter
Yakima shelter and recovery provider offering adult shelter, family shelter, meals, clothing, medical/dental access, recovery support, and stabilization services.
Ask
Adult shelter availability, family shelter appointments, recovery-program rules, curfew, documentation, and verification letter options
Confirm whether the address can be used for probation, parole, DOC, or court-supervision approval
Area
Yakima / Yakima County
Rod’s House — Youth & Young Adult Shelter / Housing Support
Yakima-area youth and young adult provider supporting young people experiencing homelessness through shelter-linked access, outreach, case management, basic needs, and stabilization services.
Youth / Young AdultsShelter SupportAge eligibility
Contactrodshouse.org
Yakima County youth and young adult housing access
Call or use the provider site for current intake details.
Ask
Age eligibility, current shelter access, outreach support, housing navigation, documents, and case-management support
Confirm juvenile court, probation, parole, or supervision-related rules before placement
Area
Yakima / Yakima County youth and young adults
HopeSource — Shelter, Housing & Stabilization Programs
Kittitas County community-action provider offering short-term shelter programs, housing support, transportation, energy assistance, affordable housing-related services, and stabilization resources.
Ask
Short-term shelter access, housing programs, eligibility, documentation, transportation support, and local service area rules
Ask whether program participation or housing plan can be documented for supervision review
Area
Ellensburg / Kittitas County
Chelan Valley Hope — Emergency Shelter & Housing Assistance
Greater Chelan Valley crisis-support provider helping individuals and families access emergency shelter, rent and utility assistance, transportation vouchers, food, clothing, and community referrals.
Ask
Emergency shelter access, rent assistance, utility help, transportation, documentation, service area, and appointment availability
Ask whether assistance can support a written housing-stability plan
Area
Chelan / Greater Chelan Valley
Yakima Neighborhood Health Services — Sunnyside / Lower Valley Access
Lower Yakima Valley housing and homeless-services access through Yakima Neighborhood Health Services, useful for people in Sunnyside, Grandview, Mabton, Toppenish, and surrounding Lower Valley communities.
Bring
ID, income, household information, current sleeping location, transportation needs, and contact plan
Ask how to document housing access attempts for supervision or court review
Triumph Treatment Services — Recovery Housing & Stabilization Pathway
Yakima-area treatment and recovery-support provider connected to residential recovery, women and family support, treatment-linked stability, and recovery-oriented housing pathways.
Contacttriumphservices.org
Call provider for current residential, recovery, and housing-linked intake details.
Ask
Current residential availability, treatment eligibility, recovery housing linkage, program rules, fees, documentation, and supervision compatibility
Confirm whether written verification is available for officer or court review
Area
Yakima / Yakima County
Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council — Housing & Basic Needs
Community-action pathway for Chelan and Douglas counties connected to housing support, basic needs, rental assistance when available, energy assistance, and community stabilization resources.
Community ActionHousing SupportFunding varies
Contactcdcac.org
Call before visiting for current housing or rental-assistance availability.
Wenatchee / East Wenatchee access
Ask
Housing assistance, rental help, documents, income limits, waitlists, and service-area rules
Ask whether assistance can be documented for a supervision-compatible housing plan
Area
Chelan / Douglas counties
Serve Wenatchee Valley — Housing-Stability Assistance
Wenatchee Valley community provider connected to practical assistance, rent and utility support when available, resource navigation, and local stabilization needs.
Rent / UtilitiesResource NavigationFunding varies
Contactservewenatchee.org
Call before visiting for current assistance and appointment requirements.
Bring
ID, proof of income, lease, notice, utility bill, release paperwork if relevant, and contact information
Ask whether assistance can support housing retention while under supervision
Area
Wenatchee Valley
Okanogan County Community Action Council — Housing & Homeless Services
Okanogan County community-action pathway for housing assistance, basic needs, energy support, and stabilization resources in rural North Central Washington.
Rural Housing SupportCommunity ActionLimited local capacity
Contactoccac.com
Call before travel for current intake and housing-resource availability.
Okanogan / Omak access
Ask
Housing resources, rental assistance, shelter referrals, energy assistance, documentation, and rural transportation options
Confirm whether out-of-area placement is needed or allowed under supervision
Area
Okanogan County
Housing Authority of Grant County — Affordable Housing & Voucher Pathways
Grant County housing authority pathway for affordable housing, voucher-related programs, rental assistance, and longer-term housing planning. Best used for longer-term stabilization rather than immediate shelter.
Ask
Waitlists, voucher eligibility, rental assistance, criminal-history screening, property availability, reasonable accommodation, and required documents
Confirm address approval before lease, move-in, or deposit
Area
Grant County / Moses Lake / Ephrata / Quincy
Central Washington Rural Housing & Transportation Placement Check
Central Washington housing may require cross-county placement, farmworker-community navigation, mountain-pass travel, limited transit, or regional service hubs. Confirm travel and reporting logistics before accepting housing.
Rural AccessTransportationConfirm before move-in
Check
Confirm bus access, reporting office, treatment access, employment access, winter travel issues, and county approval.
Do not pay deposits before address approval if supervision approval applies.
Prep
Proposed address, landlord or program contact, rules, transportation plan, reporting schedule, and treatment/work access
Ask whether out-of-county placement is allowed
Area
Central Washington counties
Southeast Washington
Counties: Benton, Franklin, Walla Walla, Adams, Columbia, Garfield, Asotin, and Whitman. Cities and communities include Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, West Richland, Prosser, Connell, Othello, Ritzville, Walla Walla, College Place, Dayton, Pomeroy, Clarkston, Pullman, and surrounding Southeast Washington communities.
Benton & Franklin Housing Resource Center — Emergency Housing Assistance
Regional housing access point for Benton and Franklin counties connected to emergency housing assistance, housing screening, coordinated entry, and local housing-resource matching.
Housing AccessEmergency HousingBenton / Franklin
ContactHousing Resource Center
Phone: (509) 737-3946
7102 W. Okanogan Place, Suite 201, Kennewick, WA
Call for pre-screening and required documents.
Bring
ID, income, current sleeping location, household information, release paperwork if applicable, and contact plan
Ask whether housing-screening documentation can support probation, parole, DOC, or court review
Area
Kennewick / Pasco / Richland / Benton-Franklin
Tri-City Union Gospel Mission — Shelter & Recovery Programs
Pasco-based shelter and recovery provider serving the Tri-Cities region through men’s shelter, women and children’s shelter, meals, clothing, recovery programming, and stabilization support.
Shelter / RecoveryMen / Women / ChildrenTri-Cities
Ask
Men’s shelter check-in, women and children’s shelter access, recovery-program rules, curfew, documentation, and verification letters
Confirm whether the proposed address can be approved for supervision before move-in
Area
Pasco / Tri-Cities / Benton-Franklin
Benton Franklin Community Action Committee — Housing & Basic Needs
Community-action provider connected to emergency shelter screening, rent or eviction assistance when available, utilities, basic needs, and housing-stability support in Benton and Franklin counties.
Bring
ID, income, household information, lease, eviction notice, utility bill, release paperwork if relevant, and contact information
Ask whether assistance can support written housing-stability documentation
Area
Benton / Franklin counties
Domestic Violence Services of Benton & Franklin Counties — Safe Shelter Path
Domestic-violence service provider offering safe shelter pathway, advocacy, safety planning, legal advocacy, and support for survivors and families in the Tri-Cities region.
DV Shelter PathSafety PlanningConfidentiality rules
Contactdvsbf.org
24-hour crisis line: (509) 582-9841
Call first for safety planning and shelter instructions.
Ask
Safe shelter eligibility, advocacy, confidentiality, legal support, family needs, and safety plan
Coordinate carefully with supervision if address confidentiality or no-contact conditions apply
Area
Benton / Franklin counties
Blue Mountain Action Council — Housing, Homeless Services & SSVF
Walla Walla and Columbia County community-action provider connected to housing programs, homeless services, affordable housing, basic needs, and Supportive Services for Veteran Families.
Contactbmacww.org
Main: (509) 529-4980
Main Office: 8 E. Cherry St., Walla Walla, WA 99362
Dayton Office: 115 S. 2nd St., Dayton, WA 99328
Ask
Housing and homeless services, affordable housing waitlists, veteran SSVF eligibility, rental assistance, and documentation
Ask whether housing-plan documentation can support supervision or reentry review
Area
Walla Walla / Columbia County
Blue Mountain Action Council — Affordable Housing Properties
BMAC affordable housing pathway connected to property-based affordable housing in the Walla Walla area. Best used for longer-term housing planning rather than emergency shelter.
Ask
Unit availability, waitlist, income eligibility, criminal-history screening, application process, and required documents
Confirm address approval before lease, move-in, or deposit
My Friends Place — Youth Shelter Pathway
Tri-Cities youth shelter pathway listed locally for young people experiencing homelessness. Confirm current intake, age eligibility, rules, and whether juvenile court or supervision status affects placement.
Youth ShelterTri-CitiesAge eligibility
Contact
Phone: (509) 783-5734
Call for current youth shelter intake and eligibility.
Ask
Age limits, current shelter access, guardian/court considerations, required documents, transportation, and case-management support
Confirm juvenile court, probation, or supervision-related rules before placement
Area
Tri-Cities youth / Benton-Franklin
Housing Authority of the City of Pasco & Franklin County — Affordable Housing
Housing authority pathway for affordable housing and voucher-related programs in Pasco and Franklin County. Best used for longer-term stabilization rather than immediate shelter.
Contacthacpfc.org
Call housing authority for current waitlist, voucher, and property information.
Ask
Waitlists, voucher eligibility, criminal-history screening, property availability, reasonable accommodation, and required documents
Confirm address approval before lease, move-in, or deposit
Area
Pasco / Franklin County
Kennewick Housing Authority — Affordable Housing & Voucher Pathways
Housing authority pathway for affordable housing and voucher-related programs in Kennewick and Benton County. Useful for longer-term planning after emergency housing is stabilized.
Contactkennewickha.org
Call housing authority for current waitlist, voucher, and property information.
Ask
Waitlists, voucher eligibility, criminal-history screening, property availability, reasonable accommodation, and required documents
Confirm address approval before lease, move-in, or deposit
Area
Kennewick / Benton County
Washington Gorge Action Programs — Rural Housing Support
Regional community-action pathway serving Columbia Gorge communities, useful when Southeast Washington placement overlaps with Klickitat, Goldendale, White Salmon, or Gorge-area rural access needs.
Rural Housing SupportCommunity ActionService area check
Contactwagap.org
Call before travel for current housing or assistance availability.
Ask
Service area, rental assistance, shelter referrals, rural transportation, documentation, and housing-resource availability
Confirm whether out-of-county placement is allowed under supervision
Area
Columbia Gorge / rural access
Community Action Center — Whitman County Housing Support
Whitman County community-action provider connected to housing assistance, food access, energy assistance, rental support when available, and stabilization resources in the Pullman area.
Housing SupportCommunity ActionFunding varies
Contactcacwhitman.org
Call for current housing, rental, and basic-needs assistance.
Bring
ID, income, lease or notice, utility bill if applicable, release paperwork, and supervision status
Ask whether assistance can be documented for officer or court review
Area
Pullman / Whitman County
Southeast Washington Rural Housing & Transportation Placement Check
Southeast Washington housing may require cross-county placement, long-distance transportation, limited transit, regional service hubs, or coordination with a housing authority or community-action provider.
Rural AccessTransportationConfirm before move-in
Check
Confirm reporting office, treatment access, employment access, bus routes, ride options, and county approval.
Do not pay deposits before address approval if supervision approval applies.
Prep
Proposed address, landlord or program contact, rules, transportation plan, reporting schedule, and treatment/work access
Ask whether out-of-county placement is allowed
Area
Southeast Washington counties
OACRA directory note: This Washington housing and reentry directory is an independent resource compiled for public navigation. OACRA is not a government agency, does not provide legal advice, and does not approve housing placements. Program availability, eligibility, screening rules, fees, curfews, documentation, and supervision compatibility can change. People on probation, parole, DOC supervision, court supervision, pretrial release, treatment court, or reentry supervision should confirm housing rules with the provider and obtain required approval before moving.