As an equal opportunity housing provider, Victory Programs provides housing opportunities regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, physical or mental disability, familial status or any other classification protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
VICTORY HOUSING
When individuals and their families have access to safe, stable housing and a place to sleep at night they are much more likely to address other pressing issues like their health and the health of their families. The Victory Programs team is committed to providing housing stabilization services that will help move people who are homeless into permanent housing quickly, and with as few barriers as possible. Because so many people who face homelessness are also experiencing significant health issues, Victory Programs offers a range of housing options and supportive, individualized residential treatment programs that enable people to stabilize their lives and regain their health, continue their recovery efforts and move toward self-sufficiency.
Bobbie White Housing Services
Mobile medical case management services for individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
For more information, please contact 617-318-3191
Cedar Family Home
A permanent supportive housing program in Mattapan for 2 families whose head-of-household is living with HIV/AIDS.
For more information, please contact Tashonna Simmons at 617-318-3191 x562
Chamblet Family Home
An emergency family shelter in Dorchester for 14 homeless women who are pregnant or living with children which provides stabilization services.
For more information, please contact 617-825-5542
Portis Family Home
A family sober living program with recovery support services in Jamaica Plain for homeless and very low-income men and women and their children, housing up to 8 families.
For more information, please contact 617-522-3089
ReVision Family Resource Center
A family resource center and day-care facility for families in shelter at Chamblet Family Home, Portis Family Home and ReVision Family Home.
For more information, please contact 617-825-8642
ReVision Family Home
An emergency family shelter in Dorchester for up to 22 homeless women who are pregnant and/or have young families.
For more information, please contact 617-825-8642
Located in Dorchester, the Farm harvests fresh produce for distribution to the community through our Farm Stand, Community Supported Agriculture program, local farm stands and to residents across all our programs.
For more information, please contact 617-822-FARM (3276)
Ruah House
A permanent supportive housing and stabilization program in Cambridge for 7 women living with HIV/AIDS.
For more information, please contact 617-318-3191
Serenity Supportive Housing
A permanent supportive housing program in Topsfield for 15 men and women living with HIV/AIDS.
For more information, please contact 617-318-3191
Victory Housing on Warren Street
A low-threshold, permanent housing program in Roxbury for 14 formerly chronic homeless individuals.
For more information, please contact 617-427-4030