Supportive Housing - Our Facilities
We currently have two residential sites in the Sandpoint area.
Our Blue Haven complex in Sandpoint consists of two adjacent residences, one owned and one leased, consisting of nine units with the capacity to house up to 14 adults and 18 children, including single parents and families.
The Trestle Creek facility, just outside of Sandpoint in Hope, Idaho, provides 4 single family homes and a fifth residence with four units for single women known as The Holland House. Women in the Holland House each have their own bedroom and bathroom and share a comfortable, spacious common area and kitchen. All of our Trestle Creek homes were funded by grants through Idaho Housing and Finance Association and were built by the combined efforts of AmeriCorps and Young Community Builders. The five acre parcel of land was provided by donation for use as transitional housing.
Our Blue Haven complex in Sandpoint consists of two adjacent residences, one owned and one leased, consisting of nine units with the capacity to house up to 14 adults and 18 children, including single parents and families.
The Trestle Creek facility, just outside of Sandpoint in Hope, Idaho, provides 4 single family homes and a fifth residence with four units for single women known as The Holland House. Women in the Holland House each have their own bedroom and bathroom and share a comfortable, spacious common area and kitchen. All of our Trestle Creek homes were funded by grants through Idaho Housing and Finance Association and were built by the combined efforts of AmeriCorps and Young Community Builders. The five acre parcel of land was provided by donation for use as transitional housing.
Our Programs
Our housing programs include assisting individuals and families with case management, food, clothing, medical assistance, transportation, counseling and skills classes such as budgeting, employment, parenting and nutrition. We also provide resource and referral information with our collaborative partners within the community and throughout the region.
Community Resource GuideThe Community Resource Guide is a comprehensive list of services available in Bonner County ranging from clothing, food, housing, health care, legal services to veteran services and more.
Additional Housing OptionsIn addition to the supportive housing program, there are other sources
that may be helpful for finding rental units and/or home-buying. |
Supportive Housing Handbook and ApplicationIf you are interested in finding out more about our program, please read our Supportive Housing Handbook.
After reading the handbook and you feel comfortable with our program requirements and are in need of housing, please print, complete, then fax our Supportive Housing Application and Client Privacy Notice & Release Of Information Authorization to Tamie at 208-265-6485. |