Vision House was incorporated as a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) in 1990 to provide safe and confidential transitional housing and services for homeless single mothers and their children, and separately for homeless single men recovering from drug and alcohol addiction. Over 400 men, women and children have benefited from our assistance. Our goal is to coordinate successful re-integration of residents into the community through adequate housing, counseling, child care, food, clothing, education and vocational training, life skills development, employment, medical and dental care. Vision House is committed to serving a target population who is homeless and whose income falls below 30% of the median income. Residents are allowed and encouraged to stay in our homes for 18 months to two years. Residents may stay longer when they pursue a four-year degree. For more detailed information, click a topic on the left.