Residential Housing
The Residence is a 103-bed long-term supportive program for working, but homeless men. This residential program provides the tools, training and supportive services for men who are ready to make the transition from homelessness to recovery and independence.
Permanent Supportive Housing
Permanent Supportive Housing is a scattered-site Housing-First model encompassing over 215 units all over the Greater Houston Area. Our Permanent Supportive Housing program is for chronically homeless individuals and are located in various locations and properties throughout Houston. They provide onsite substance abuse case management, intensive life-skills and mental health counseling. Program participants are provided with resources that focus on enhancing their abilities to exit homelessness and to remain self-sufficient. Permanent supportive housing is a HUD funded program operated by Harmony House.
Tuberculosis (TB) Recovery Center
The Recovery Center is a collaborative effort with the City of Houston, Bureau of Tuberculosis Control. This program contains 7 beds and provides three to twelve months of housing, treatment and supportive services. Since its opening in July 2000, 100% of those completing the program have been cured of TB.
Monthly Barbecue
The Health Fair is a collaborative endeavor with the Harris County Hospital District, Healthcare for the Homeless Program. Every 3rd Saturday of the month, approximately 200 street homeless people access resources, including housing assessments, while enjoying a healthy BBQ meal, at Harmony House.
Prison Outreach
Harmony House actively communicates with incarcerated prisoners expecting to be released to ensure that they have a secure place to live upon parole. Each case is treated individually. Please contact our Prison Outreach Coordinator for more information.