Building Healthy Families and Thriving Communities

Family Re-Housing Stabilization Program (FRSP)

What is FRSP?

Family Re-Housing Stabilization Program (FRSP)

The Family Re-Housing Stabilization Program (FRSP), also commonly known as Rapid Re-Housing (RRH), is a time-limited housing and support designed to assist families experiencing homelessness to afford dignified and safe housing in the private market. Rental assistance and support services are provided for 12 to 18 months based on the needs of the household.  Most families will exit the shelter through FRSP. FRSP is available only to families who are connected to another DHS program – like a shelter – after they are assessed and determined eligible by VWFRC.

About the Program

The goal of the program is to assist families through case management and supportive services to increase self-sufficiency and maintain permanent housing. While in the program, families work on their goals to achieve independence, maintain compliance with their lease, obtain/maintain employment, budgeting/financial management and credit repair, pursue education or job training skills, and maintain their housing by paying their portion of the rent on time.

Perks for NCCI’s FRSP Clients ONLY:

Clients in NCCI’s FRSP Program are eligible for internal services at NCCI such as Employment & Housing Supports. Clients are also, allowed access to NCCI’s Food Pantry and Diaper Program that are exclusive to NCCI’s FRSP clients on a monthly basis.

Services

North Capitol Collaborative, Inc. provides case management services for 275+ families experiencing homelessness through the Family Re-housing Stabilization Program (FRSP).

Eligibility

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