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Forensic Housing and Recovery through
Peer Services

FHARPSProgram

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FHARPS helps people overcome housing challenges by offering peer support and financial assistance for application fees, security deposits, and up to a few months of rent.

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It follows the Housing First Model, which ensures safe, affordable housing through Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH). PSH grants tenants tenancy rights under state and local laws and provides flexible support services tailored to their needs, making housing accessible for individuals with disabilities and low or no income.

ProgramInformation

Focus:

  • Identifying participant preferences and choice in housing and living arrangements

  • Flexible and voluntary services

  • Person-centered recovery and housing stability

  • Community integration and rights of tenancy

  • Decent, safe, and affordable housing

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Priority Population:

  • Trueblood class members experiencing homelessness or housing instability

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Length of Program:

  • Participants can be in the program for up to 6 months, with an option to extend as needed. Participants may unenroll from FHARPS at any time. The program is voluntary and person-centered.

Our Services

Service Coordination:
Participants have a choice in their housing options and will be expected to take a primary role in their personal housing stability plan development and will play an active role in finding housing of their choice.

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Services:

  • Housing Case Management and Peer Support

  • Individualized Service Plan (housing stability plan)

  • Housing Search and Placement and Housing Retention

  • Housing Stability

  • Financial Skill Building

  • Landlord Liaison Services (engagement and outreach)

  • Tenant Education and Understanding Leases

  • Social and Community Integration Skills Training

  • Daily Living Activities Support

  • Independent Living Skills Training

  • Referrals and Linkages to other community resources, requested by participant

Subsidy Guidelines

Based on funding availability, the short-term housing bridge subsidy provides funds to reduce barriers and increase access to housing options.

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All referrals need to be completed electronically. Submit a FHARPS Program Referral HERE

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To contact the FHARPS line, please call: (360)489-3091

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Release of Information (ROI) Form

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Please note that we are only accepting referrals for individuals who reside in Thurston/Mason County or individuals who have been placed into housing within Thurston/Mason County.

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