Supportive Housing
The Elizabeth Stone House has three residential programs that provide a wide range of services, in addition to housing, to participants. The Battered Women’s Program provides emergency shelter to women and their children fleeing a batterer. The Elizabeth Stone House Transitional Housing Program provides housing for women – and their children – seeking temporary housing while they search for a permanent home. The Therapeutic Community provides a residential option for women who are undergoing treatment elsewhere for mental illness or substance abuse.
Note: The building that housed our Therapeutic Community has been destroyed by fire, so we are not currently offering the Therapeutic Community as a separate option. However, we still welcome women with substance abuse histories and mental health issues into our Battered Women’s Program and our Transitional Housing Program.
All residents are provided with extensive support services on site; and each resident is assigned an advocate who is responsible for helping to identify and obtain other services residents need. All of our residential programs welcome women who are in recovery and seeking help to avoid relapse, women who have suffered from domestic violence, and women with mental health issues. Many of our residents are affected by a combination of these problems
For more information on our Domestic Violence Program, please contact:
India Arroyo at (617) 427-9801 ext. 400 or
warroyo@elizabethstone.org
For more information on our Transitional Housing Program, please contact:
Elisa Alonso at (617) 427-9801 ext. 411 or
ealonso@elizabethstone.org
For more information on our Therapeutic Community, please contact:
Katrina Pope at (617) 427-9801 ext. 401 or
kpope@elizabethstone.org