A bright, sunlit shared living room with clean mid-century modern furniture, a tidy dining table, soft cream walls, and warm forest green accents, captured with natural window light.
A bright, sunlit shared living room with clean mid-century modern furniture, a tidy dining table, soft cream walls, and warm forest green accents, captured with natural window light.
Transitional Residency

Dignity through structured independence

We provide fully furnished rooms, utilities, and a clean space to plan your next steps, paired with a mandatory accountability contract for lasting self-reliance.

Our Core Purpose

Rebuilding self-reliance through structure

Avaia Independent Living Program provides the stable housing and supportive services necessary for individuals to transition from challenging circumstances into productive, independent citizens.

Who we support

Our doors are open to adults committed to personal growth and ready to build a stable foundation. We provide a structured environment for specific transitional needs.

Transitioning Adults

Honored Veterans

Recovery & Reentry

Supporting young adults aging out of foster care and individuals overcoming homelessness with stable housing.

Providing dedicated housing support and workforce referrals for veterans transitioning back to civilian life.

Aiding adults in active recovery and formerly incarcerated individuals focused on successful community reintegration.

A bright, orderly laundry room with clean washing machines, folded white towels on a wooden shelf, and soft green plants, natural window light.
A bright, orderly laundry room with clean washing machines, folded white towels on a wooden shelf, and soft green plants, natural window light.
The Avaia Standard

Structure breeds stability

Program Benefits

Residents gain access to furnished rooms, utilities, high-speed Wi-Fi, and laundry facilities. We pair this physical stability with resume assistance, financial literacy, and other resources.

Resident Expectations

To maintain residency, applicants must remain substance-free, respect fellow residents, participate in required house meetings, and actively work or attend school.