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CASA Inc. - Noble House Transitional Housing
CASA Inc.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) 16-bed, 24-hour transitional housing program for individuals in recovery. Average stay is 18 months but residents may stay longer if needed. Staff provide case management, referrals to treatment, support for permanent housing, and links to the recovering community.
24/7AcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)24/7 residential program
Before you go: Bring photo ID and any eviction, shelter, lease, or income paperwork you have.
(203) 337-6529Learn more → - Harm Reduction Housing
CASA Inc. (Chemical Abuse Services Agency)
CASA Inc.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) substance abuse treatment including residential recovery house (14-bed, men 18+), outpatient treatment (Project Courage), psychiatric services, auricular acupuncture, STD testing, and relapse prevention. Also provides supportive housing.
Call to confirmAcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)Call for hours
Before you go: Bring photo ID and any eviction, shelter, lease, or income paperwork you have.
(203) 339-4112Learn more → - Legal Aid Mental Health
Center for Family Justice - Crisis Services
The Center for Family Justice
Connecticut's first Family Justice Center providing free, confidential, trauma-informed services for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking, and child abuse. Services include crisis counseling, safety planning, support groups, civil/legal advocacy, self-sufficiency services, and 24/7 crisis hotlines. Also operates Kathie's Place, a 15-bed emergency safe house for women and children fleeing abuse (up to 60 days).
24/7AcceptingVerified 5/5/2026 (via web check)Walk-ins Mon-Fri 9am-4pm; DV Hotline 24/7: (888) 774-2900; Sexual Assault Hotline: (888) 999-5545
Before you go: Bring court papers, notices, letters, leases, IDs, and deadlines related to the legal issue.
(203) 334-6154Learn more →